source: main/trunk/greenstone3/web/WEB-INF/classes/interface_default.properties@ 24009

Last change on this file since 24009 was 24009, checked in by sjm84, 13 years ago

Another round of improvements to the oran skin including a tree view of the classifiers

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1#***** IMAGE URLS *****
2expand_image=interfaces/oran/images/expand.png
3collapse_image=interfaces/oran/images/collapse.png
4page_image=interfaces/oran/images/page.png
5chapter_image=interfaces/oran/images/chapter.png
6realistic_books_image=interfaces/oran/images/rbook.png
7highlight_image=interfaces/oran/images/hl.png
8bookshelf_image=interfaces/oran/images/bookshelf.png
9loading_image=interfaces/oran/images/loading.gif
10
11#***** TEXT FRAGMENTS *****
12gsdl=Greenstone Digital Library Software
13gs3power=powered by greenstone3
14error=Error:
15# the buttons
16about_b=ABOUT
17home_b=HOME
18help_b=HELP
19pref_b=PREFERENCES
20# tool tips for the buttons
21home_tip=Library home page
22help_tip=Help pages
23pref_tip=Change your interface preferences
24# page titles
25help_t=Help
26pref_t=Preferences
27home_t=Home
28aboutpage=About page
29textframebrowser=You must have a frame enabled browser to view this.
30home.quick_search=Quick Search
31home.librarian_interface=The Librarian Interface
32home.select_a_collection=Select a collection
33#######################
34# query page
35########################
36about.noservices=There are no services available for this collection.
37about.services=Extra services available:
38about.servicehelp=You can access the services by clicking on the buttons below or on the names on the navigation bar. The navigation bar is persistent across all pages in the collection.
39#about.description=Description:
40about.metadata=Metadata:
41
42open_book=Open this document and view contents
43close_book=Close this book and return to search/browse
44open_folder=Open this folder and view contents
45close_folder=Close this folder
46view_document=View the document
47
48query=Search
49query.wordcount=Word count:
50query.nodocsmatch=No documents matched the query.
51query.onedocsmatch=One document matched the query.
52query.manydocsmatch={0} documents matched the query.
53query.atleastdocsmatch=At least {0} documents matched the query.
54query.docsreturned={0} documents returned.
55query.matches=Matches
56query.results=Results
57
58query.occurs=occurs
59query.time=time
60query.time_plural=times
61query.in=in
62query.document=document
63query.document_plural=documents
64
65query.displaying=Displaying
66query.to=to
67query.of=of
68
69##################
70# prefs page
71##################
72pref.searchpref=Search preferences
73pref.prespref=Presentation preferences
74pref.interfacelang=Interface language:
75pref.encoding=Encoding:
76pref.hitsperpage=Number of hits per page:
77pref.maxDocs=Maximum documents to return:
78pref.all=all
79pref.set_prefs=Set preferences
80pref.berrybasket=Berry basket
81pref.berrybasket.on=on
82pref.berrybasket.off=off
83pref.book=Book viewer mode:
84
85##################
86# document page
87##################
88doc.document=Document
89doc.pageof=Page {0} of {1}.
90doc.pages={0} pages.
91doc.gotopage=Go to page
92doc.expand_doc_b=EXPAND<br />DOCUMENT
93doc.expand_doc_tip=Display the entire document
94doc.contract_doc_b=CONTRACT<br />DOCUMENT
95doc.contract_doc_tip=Return to previously selected section
96doc.expand_contents_b=EXPAND<br />CONTENTS
97doc.expand_contents_tip=Expand only the table of contents
98doc.contract_contents_b=CONTRACT<br />CONTENTS
99doc.contract_contents_tip=Collapse the table of contents
100doc.detach_page_b=DETACH<br />PAGE
101doc.detach_page_tip=Open this page in a new window
102doc.back_to_top=back to top
103
104doc.table_of_contents=Table of Contents
105doc.close_toc=Close the table of contents
106doc.open_toc=Open the table of contents
107
108external.title=External Link
109external.text=The link you have selected is external to any of your currently selected collections. If you still wish to view this link and your browser has access to the Web, you can {0} to this page; otherwise use your browsers "back" button to return to the previous document.
110external.go_forward=go forward
111
112##################
113# help page
114##################
115help.topicstitle=<h2>Topics</h2>
116
117help.findinginformationtitle=<h2>How to find information in the {0} collection</h2>
118help.findinginformation=There are {0} ways to find information in this collection:
119help.searchdesc=search for particular words that appear in the text by clicking the Search button
120help.browsedesc=browse documents by <i>{0}</i> by clicking the <i>{0}</i> button
121
122help.readingdocstitle=<h2>How to read the documents</h2>
123help.readingdocs=<p>You can tell when you have arrived at an individual book or document because its title, \
124or an image of the front cover, appears at the top left of the page. In some collections, a table of contents appears, \
125while in others (eg. when the paged image option is used) just the page number is shown, along with a box that allows you \
126to select a new page and go forward and backward. In the table of contents, the current section heading is in bold face, \
127and the table is expandable -- click on the folders to open or close them; click on the open book at the top to close it.</p>\
128<p>Underneath is the text of the current section. When you have read through it, there are arrows at the \
129bottom to take you on to the next section or back to the previous one.</p>\
130<p>Below the title or front-cover image are some buttons. Click on <i>EXPAND DOCUMENT</i> to expand out the whole text \
131of the current section, or book. If the document is large, this could take a long time and use a lot of memory! \
132Click on <i>EXPAND CONTENTS</i> to expand out the whole table of contents so that you can see the titles of all \
133chapters and subsections. Click on <i>DETACH PAGE</i> to make a new browser window for this document. \
134(This is useful if you want to compare documents, or read two at once.)</p>
135
136help.openbookshelf=Open this bookshelf
137help.sectionarrows=Go to the previous/next section
138
139help.searchingtitle=<h2>How to search for particular words</h2>
140help.searching=<p>From the search page, you make a query in these simple steps:</p>\
141<ol><li>Specify what items you want to search</li>\
142<li>Say whether you want to search for all or just some of the words</li>\
143<li>Type in the words you want to search for</li>\
144<li>Click the <i>Begin Search</i> button</li>\
145</ol>\
146<p>When you make a query, the titles of twenty matching documents will be shown. \
147There is a button at the end to take you on to the next twenty documents. From \
148there you will find buttons to take you on to the third twenty or back to the \
149first twenty, and so on. Click the title of any document, or the little button \
150beside it, to see it.</p>\
151<p>A maximum of 50 is imposed on the number of \
152documents returned. You can change this number by clicking the \
153<i>PREFERENCES</i> button at the top of the page.</p>
154
155help.querytermstitle=<h3>Search Terms</h3>
156help.queryterms=<p>Whatever you type into the query box is interpreted as a list of words or phrases \
157called "search terms." A term is a single word containing only letters and digits, or a phrase \
158consisting of a sequence of words enclosed in double quotes ("..."). Terms are separated by white spaces. \
159If any other characters such as punctuation appear, they serve to separate terms just as though they were \
160spaces. And then they are ignored. You can't search for words that include punctuation.</p> \
161<p>For example, the query</p> \
162<ul><kbd>Agro-forestry in the Pacific Islands: Systems for Sustainability (1993)</kbd></ul> \
163<p>will be treated the same as</p> \
164<ul><kbd>Agro forestry in the Pacific Islands Systems for Sustainability 1993 </kbd></ul>
165
166help.querytypetitle=<h3>Query type</h3>
167help.querytype=<p>There are two different kinds of query. </p>\
168<ul>\
169<li>Queries for <b>all</b> of the words. These look for documents (or chapters, or titles) \
170that contain all the words you have specified. Documents that satisfy the query are displayed, in build order. </li>\
171<li>Queries for <b>some</b> of the words. Just list some terms that are likely to appear in \
172the documents you are looking for. Documents are displayed in order of how closely they match the query. \
173When determining the degree of match, </li>\
174<ul> \
175<li> the more search term occurrences a document contains, the closer it matches; </li>\
176<li> terms which are rare in the collection as a whole are more important than common ones; </li>\
177<li> short documents match better than long ones. </li>\
178</ul> \
179</ul> \
180<p>Use as many search terms as you like--a whole sentence, or even a whole paragraph. If you specify only \
181one term, documents will be ordered by its frequency of occurrence.</p>
182
183help.queryscopetitle=<h3>Scope of queries</h3>
184help.queryscope=<p>In most collections you are given a choice of different indexes to search. For example, there might \
185be author or title indexes. Or there might be chapter or paragraph indexes. Generally, \
186the full matching document is returned regardless of which index you search.</p> \
187<p>If documents are books, they will be opened at the appropriate place.</p>
188
189help.changingpreferencestitle=<h2>Changing your preferences</h2>
190help.changingpreferences=<p>When you click the <i>PREFERENCES</i> button at the top of the page you will \
191be able to change some features of the interface to suit your own requirements.</p>
192
193help.collectionpreferencestitle=<h3>Collection preferences</h3>
194help.collectionpreferences=<p>Some collections comprise several subcollections, which can be searched \
195independently or together, as one unit. If so, you can select which \
196subcollections to include in your searches on the Preferences page. </p>
197
198help.languagepreferencestitle=<h3>Language preferences</h3>
199help.languagepreferences=<p>Each collection has a default presentation language, but you can switch to \
200a different language if you like. You can also alter the encoding scheme \
201used by Greenstone for output to the browser -- the software chooses \
202sensible defaults, but with some browsers it may be necessary to switch to \
203a different encoding scheme to ensure correct character display. \
204All collections allow you to switch from the standard graphical interface format to a textual one. This \
205is particularly useful for visually impaired users who use large screen fonts or speech synthesizers for output.</p>
206
207help.presentationpreferencestitle=<h3>Presentation preferences</h3>
208help.presentationpreferences=<p>Depending on the particular collection, \
209there may be several options you can set that control the presentation. </p> \
210<p>Collections of Web pages allow you to suppress the Greenstone navigation bar at the top of each document page, \
211so that once you have done a search you land at the exact Web page that matches without any Greenstone header. \
212To do another search you will have to use your browser's "back" button. These collections also allow you to suppress \
213Greenstone's warning message when you click a link that takes you out of the digital library collection and on to the \
214Web itself. And in some Web collections you can control whether the links on the search results page take you straight \
215to the actual URL in question, rather than to the digital library's copy of the page. </p>
216
217help.searchpreferencestitle=<h2>Search preferences</h2>
218help.searchpreferences1=<p>You can switch to an "advanced" query mode which allows you to combine terms \
219using &amp; (for "and"), | (for "or"), and ! (for "not"), using parentheses for \
220grouping if desired. This allows you to specify more precise queries. </p>\
221<p>It is possible to get a large query box, so that you can easily do paragraph-sized searching. \
222It is surprisingly quick to search for large amounts of text. </p>\
223
224help.searchpreferences2=<p>You can turn on the search history feature, which shows you your last few \
225queries. This makes it easy to repeat slightly modified versions of previous queries.</p> \
226<p>Finally, you can control the number of hits returned, and the \
227number presented on each screenful.</p>
228
229help.mgsearchpreferences=<p>A pair of buttons controls whether upper and lower case must match when searching. \
230For example, if "ignore case differences" is selected, snail farming will be treated the same as Snail Farming and SNAIL FARMING. </p>
231
232##################
233# authentication page
234##################
235authen.login_descibe_line_1=The page you have requested requires you to sign in.
236authen.login_descibe_line_2=[Note that you must belong to the "administrator" group to access this page]
237authen.login_descibe_line_3=Please enter your Greenstone username and password.
238authen.no_permission=Sorry, you do not have permission to access this page.
239authen.username=username
240authen.username_describe=Usernames must be between 2 and 30 characters long. They can contain alphanumeric characters, '.', and '_'.
241authen.password=password
242authen.password_describe=Passwords must be between 3 and 8 characters long. They can contain any normal printable ASCII characters.
243authen.account_status=account status
244authen.enabled=enabled
245authen.disabled=disabled
246authen.groups=groups
247authen.groups_describe=Groups is a comma separated list.
248authen.comment=comment
249authen.add_a_new_user_title=Add a new user
250authen.change_password_title=Change password
251authen.change_password_login_describe_line_1=The page you have requested requires you to sign in.
252authen.change_password_login_describe_line_2=Please enter your Greenstone username and password.
253authen.change_password_describe_line_1=Passwords must be between 3 and 8 characters long. They can contain any normal printable ASCII characters.
254authen.old_password=old password
255authen.new_password=new password
256authen.retype_new_password=retype new password
257authen.change_password_successed_title=Change password
258authen.change_password_successed_content=Your password was successfully changed.
259authen.old_password_warning=The old password was incorrect.
260authen.new_retype_password_warning=Enter your new password and then retype it.
261authen.two_password_not_match=The two versions of your new password did not match.
262authen.password_empty_warning=Either the new password or the retyped password cannot be empty.
263authen.password_initial=Please enter an initial password for this user.
264authen.new_password_invalid=The new password is invalid.
265authen.retyped_password_invalid=The retyped password is invalid.
266authen.username_password_empty_warning=Either the username or the new password cannot be empty.
267authen.edit_user_information=Edit user information
268authen.do_you_really_want_to_permanently_remove_user=Do you really want to permanently remove user "
269authen.user_has_existed=The user name has existed in the users table, choose an unique one.
270authen.unsername_err=The username is invalid
271authen.password_err=The password is invalid
272authen.wrong_password_warning=Either your username or password was incorrect.
273authen.list_of_current_users_title=List of current users
274authen.delete_warning=Do you really want to permanently remove user "
275authen.edit=edit
276authen.delete=delete
277authen.sign_in=sign in
278authen.account_status_false=The account is disabled, request Administrator for more information.
279authen.authentication=Authentication
280authen.greenstone_home=Greenstone home
281authen.list_users=list users
282authen.add_a_new_user=add a new user
283authen.change_password=change password
284authen.logout=logout
285authen.login=login
286authen.login_successfully=Login successful
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