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2003-06-12T17:12:43+12:00 (21 years ago)
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jmt12
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Removed CollectionMeta phrases because CollectionMeta's controls aren't used anymore.

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    3333AboutDialog.Item2:'qflib' from Quality First Software GmbH. (http://www.qfs.de/en/qflib/index.html)
    3434AboutDialog.Item3:'ExtensionFileFilter.class' by Bruno Dumon and contributors (http://pollo.sourceforge.net/)
    35 AboutDialog.Item4:'How to disable file renaming in file chooser" - vladi21 (http://www.experts-exchange.com/)
    36 AboutDialog.Item5:'Autoscrolling" - Java Swing by Robert Eckstein, Marc Loy & Dave Wood (http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/jswing/chapter/dnd.beta.pdf)
     35AboutDialog.Item4:'How to disable file renaming in file chooser' - vladi21 (http://www.experts-exchange.com/)
     36AboutDialog.Item5:'Autoscrolling' - Java Swing by Robert Eckstein, Marc Loy & Dave Wood (http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/jswing/chapter/dnd.beta.pdf)
    3737AboutDialog.Item6:'Add ghosted drag images to your JTrees' - By Andrew J. Armstrong (http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/javatips/jw-javatip114.html)
    3838AboutDialog.Item7:'Stop annoying java.prefs error when you don't have superuser access' - Thanks to Walter Schatz
     
    120120CDM.ClassifierManager.Configure:Configure Selected Classifier
    121121CDM.ClassifierManager.Controls:Editing Controls
    122 CDM.ClassifierManager.Instructions:Use this view to add, configure or remove classifiers in your collection. To add a classifier, choose it from the combobox and click "Add Specified Classifier".\nTo remove a classifier choose it from the list of assigned classifiers and click "Remove Selected Classifier".\nFinally to configure a classifier, again choose it from the assigned classifiers list, then press "Configure Selected Classifier".\n\nIf you choose to configure a classifier you will be presented with a new pop-up design area with a scrollable list of known arguments you can provide to the classifier. Simply enable the argument you wish to provide and enter or select a value if necessary. If the design manager cannot determine what the arguments are for this classifier, then you will instead be presented with a text field into which you can type the desired arguments.
     122CDM.ClassifierManager.Instructions:Use this view to add, configure or remove classifiers in your collection. To add a classifier, choose it from the combobox and click 'Add Specified Classifier'.\nTo remove a classifier, choose it from the list of assigned classifiers and click 'Remove Selected Classifier'.\nTo configure a classifier, choose it from the list of assigned classifiers, and click 'Configure Selected Classifier'.\n\nWhen you configure a classifier a scrollable list of its arguments will appear. Enable arguments and enter or select values as necessary.
    123123CDM.ClassifierManager.Remove:Remove Selected Classifier
    124124CDM.ClassifierManager.Title:{39}{46}Classifier Selection & Configuration{47}{34}
     
    131131CDM.General.Icon_Collection:URL to about page icon:
    132132CDM.General.Icon_Collection_Small:URL to home page icon:
    133 CDM.CollectionMetaManager.Add:Add New Metdata
    134 CDM.CollectionMetaManager.Any:Any Language
    135 CDM.CollectionMetaManager.Instructions:This design view allows you to add, modify and remove collection level metadata. To add metadata first select or type the name of the part of the collection you wish to add metadata to. Next choose a target language if applicable. Finally enter the value of the metadata and press 'Add New Metadata'.\nEditing an metadata entry is also simple. Select it from the list of metadata, then edit of change the assignment, language and value as necessary. Pressing 'Add New Metadata' now will add the modified metadata -without- changing the old. Otherwise when you select a different metadata entry, or leave the view, the metadata entry will be updated with the modified details.\nThe last action available is to delete a piece of metadata. Again select it  from the list of metadata, then press the "Remove Selected Metadata" button. Easy.
    136 CDM.CollectionMetaManager.Language:Target language:
    137 CDM.CollectionMetaManager.Metadata:Assigned Metadata
    138 CDM.CollectionMetaManager.Name:Assign metadata to:
    139 CDM.CollectionMetaManager.Remove:Remove Selected Metadata
    140 CDM.CollectionMetaManager.Title:{39}{46}Collection Level Metadata{47}{34}
    141 CDM.CollectionMetaManager.Value:Metadata value:
    142133CDM.FormatManager.Add:Add Format
    143134CDM.FormatManager.Assigned_Formats:Currently Assigned Format Commands
     
    146137CDM.FormatManager.Feature:Choose Feature
    147138CDM.FormatManager.Insert:Insert
    148 CDM.FormatManager.Instructions:The web pages you see when using Greenstone are not pre-stored but are generated 'on the fly' as they are needed. Format commands are used to change the appearance of these generated pages, and come in two flavours: those that control the display of documents or parts of documents, and those that affect the lists and pages generated by classifiers. The former are often simple boolean switches, while the remainder and the later category require html code as an argument.\nTo add a format command first choose it from the 'feature' list. If it is a simple switch then a True/False option panel appears, with the state selected by clicking on the appropriate button. On the other hand if it requires further arguments a different panel containing the 'Affected Feature' and 'Edit Format Strings' controls become available. The component list is only used for classifier based formatting, and is used to specify a specific part of the lists returned by a classifier. The editing field is used to type in an html text argument. Note the preset variables list. To add a preset place the editing caret at the appropriate position in the html text, choose your desired variable from the list, and press insert. To remove a preset, delete or backspace it just as in regular text editing.\nFinally, once you are statisfied with your changes, press 'Add Format' to add it to the configuration file.\nRemoving a format command is accomplished by selecting it from the 'Assigned Format Commands' and clicking the 'Remove Format' button.
     139CDM.FormatManager.Instructions:The web pages you see when using Greenstone are not pre-stored but are generated 'on the fly' as they are needed. Format commands are used to change the appearance of these generated pages. Some are switches that control the display of documents or parts of documents; others are more complex and require html code as an argument.\nTo add a format command, choose it from the 'feature' list. If a True/False option panel appears, select the state by clicking on the appropriate button. If a panel containing the 'Affected Feature' and 'Edit Format Strings' controls appears, you need to enter html text. You can include preset variables by selecting them from the list.\nOnce you are statisfied with your changes, press 'Add Format' to add it to the configuration file.\nRemove a format command by selecting it from the 'Assigned Format Commands' and clicking 'Remove Format'.
    149140CDM.FormatManager.Off:False
    150141CDM.FormatManager.On:True
     
    157148CDM.General.Email.Creator:Creator's Email
    158149CDM.General.Email.Maintainer:Maintainer's Email
    159 CDM.General.Instructions:The design section of the Librarian Interface contains tools and options for controlling many aspects of your collections appearance. For ease and clarity the design is split up into several sections. This section is the general options view and contains options and settings which don't clearly belong anywhere else. To choose a different section simply click on its name in the list to the left of the screen.
     150CDM.General.Instructions:The design section of the Librarian Interface allows you to control many aspects of your collection's appearance. The design is split up into several sections. This section contains general options and settings. To choose a different section, click on its name in the list to the left.
    160151CDM.General.Title:{39}{46}General Options{47}{34}
    161152CDM.GUI.Building:Creating the {0} design view.
     
    180171CDM.IndexManager.Index_Exists:That index has already been assigned for this collection.
    181172CDM.IndexManager.Indexes:Assigned Indexes
    182 CDM.IndexManager.Instructions:This design view allows you to modify the indexes that the collection will be built with.\nTo add a new index, select the source or sources to build the index on, choose the level of the index, and click "Add Specified Index".\nTo remove an index select it from the assigned indexes list and click "Remove Selected Index".\nYou can also set the default index by selecting it from the same list and clicking "Set Selected As Default", or clear the default by clicking the "Clear Default Index" button.
     173CDM.IndexManager.Instructions:Here you choose what searchable indexes the collection will have.\nTo add a new index, select what material is to be indexed, choose the level of the index, and click 'Add Specified Index'.\nTo remove an index, select it from the assigned indexes list and click 'Remove Selected Index'.\nTo set the default index, select it from the assigned indexes list and click 'Set Selected As Default'.\nTo clear the default, click 'Clear Default Index'.
    183174CDM.IndexManager.Level:At the level:
    184175CDM.IndexManager.Name:Index Name:
     
    193184CDM.LanguageManager.Clear_Default:Clear Default Language
    194185CDM.LanguageManager.Default_Language:Default Language
    195 CDM.LanguageManager.Instructions:Use this panel to specify what languages the indexes should be built in.\nAlso use it to set the default language for this collection.
     186CDM.LanguageManager.Instructions:Use this panel to specify what languages the indexes should be built in, and to set the default language for this collection.
    196187CDM.LanguageManager.Remove:Remove Language
    197188CDM.LanguageManager.Selector:Language to add:
     
    200191CDM.LanguageManager.Translate:Translate Assigned Text Fragments
    201192CDM.MetadataSetManager.Elements:Elements in selected Metadata Set
    202 CDM.MetadataSetManager.Instructions:While this design view is read-only, it does provide you with an opportunity to review the Metadata Sets currently imported into your collection, what Metadata Elements they contain, and how they will appear in the collection configuration file.
     193CDM.MetadataSetManager.Instructions:In this read-only design view you can review the Metadata Sets in your collection, what Elements they contain, and how they will appear in the collection configuration file.
    203194CDM.MetadataSetManager.Sets:Available Metadata Sets
    204195CDM.MetadataSetManager.Title:{39}{46}Metadata Set Review{47}{34}
     
    212203CDM.PlugInManager.Configure:Configure Selected Plugin
    213204CDM.PlugInManager.Controls:Editing Controls
    214 CDM.PlugInManager.Instructions:Use this view to add, configure or remove plugins from your collection. Adding a new plugin simply involves choosing it from the combobox and clicking "Add Specified Plugin".\nOnce you select a plugin from the list of assigned plugins you can:\ni)   Change its position in the plugin order by clicking on the various movement buttons,\nii)  Further configure the plugin by clicking "Configure Selected Plugin",\niii) or remove the selected plugin by clicking "Remove Selected Plugin".\n\nIf you choose to configure a plugin you will be presented with a new pop-up design area with a scrollable list of known arguments you can provide to the plugin. Simply enable the argument you wish to provide and enter or select a value if necessary. If the design manager cannot determine what the arguments are for this plugin, then you will instead be presented with a text field into which you can type the desired arguments.\n\nNote: The position of the RecPlug and ArcPlug are fixed.
     205CDM.PlugInManager.Instructions:Use this view to add, configure or remove plugins from your collection. To add one choose it from the combobox and click 'Add Specified Plugin'.\nTo configure or remove one, select it from the list of assigned plugins then:\ni)   Change its position in the plugin order by clicking on the arrow buttons. (Note: The position of RecPlug and ArcPlug are fixed).\nii)  Configure it by clicking 'Configure Selected Plugin',\niii) Remove it by clicking 'Remove Selected Plugin'.\n\nPlugins are configured using a pop-up design area with a scrollable list of arguments. Enable arguments and enter or select values as necessary.
    215206CDM.PlugInManager.Move_Bottom:Move To Bottom
    216207CDM.PlugInManager.Move_Down:Move Down
     
    232223CDM.SubcollectionManager.Include:Include
    233224CDM.SubcollectionManager.Inclusive:What do we do with files that match?
    234 CDM.SubcollectionManager.Instructions:Use this panel to further refine index creation in two main ways.\nFirst of all you can define subcollection filters, which screen the collection documents based on the specified metadata values. Once these subcollection filters have been defined you can then choose to generate partitions on each of the previously specified indexes, based on one or more of these filters.\nThe other available index refinement is to generate index partitions based on language. This filters the collection documents so that only those which match the chosen language are included in that partition.\nNote that the total number of partitions generated is a combination of all indexes, subcollection filters and languages chosen. For example two indexes, with two subcollection filters in two languages would result in four partitions for each index, or eight index partitions in total.
     225CDM.SubcollectionManager.Instructions:Use this panel to refine index creation.\ni)  Define subcollection filters, which screen the collection documents based on the specified metadata values. Once defined, you can then generate partitions on any previously specified index, based on one or more of these filters.\nii) Generate index partitions based on language. This filters the collection documents so that only those in the chosen language are included.\nNote that the total number of partitions generated is a combination of all indexes, subcollection filters and languages chosen. Two indexes with two subcollection filters in two languages would yield eight index partitions.
    235226CDM.SubcollectionManager.Language_Controls:Assign Languages
    236227CDM.SubcollectionManager.Match:Regular expression to match with:
     
    246237CDM.SubcollectionManager.Subindex_Controls:Assign Partitions
    247238CDM.SubcollectionManager.Title:{39}{46}Partition Indexes{47}{34}
    248 CDM.SuperCollectionManager.Instructions:A supercollection is one where a single search is performed over several collections, as if all the collections were one. Below is a list of collections that are available and installed according to greenstone (those collections present in your <greenstone install>/collect/ folder). You specify the collections to include in the supercollection by double-clicking on the appropriate collections name. The current collection will automatically be included. \nWARNING: If the individual collections do not have the same indexes (including subcollection partitions and language partitions) as each other, the cross-collection searching will not work properly. The user will only be able to search using indexes common to all collections.
     239CDM.SuperCollectionManager.Instructions:A supercollection is one where a single search is performed over several collections, as if all the collections were one. Specify the collections to include in the supercollection by double-clicking on the appropriate collections name in the list below. The current collection will automatically be included. \nWARNING: If the individual collections do not have the same indexes (including subcollection partitions and language partitions) as each other, the cross-collection searching will not work properly. The user will only be able to search using indexes common to all collections.
    249240CDM.SuperCollectionManager.Title:{39}{46}Super-Collection Selection{47}{34}
    250241CDM.TranslationManager.Affected_Features:Features
     
    254245CDM.TranslationManager.Column_Name_1:Text Fragment
    255246CDM.TranslationManager.Default_Text:Initial Text Fragment
    256 CDM.TranslationManager.Instructions:This view allows you to review and assign translations for various feature text fragments within your final greenstone collection. The first step is to select an entry from the list of features. These features include, but are not limited to, collection level metadata and classifier names. Next you can select an existing text fragment in order to edit it, or you can select a language from the combobox in order to add a new fragment. Either way you can then type the text into the white text area, referring to the initial text fragment as necessary. Any changes typed will immediately be ammended to the collection configuration.
     247CDM.TranslationManager.Instructions:Use this view to review and assign translations of text fragments in your collection. First, select an entry from the list of features (e.g. collection level metadata and classifier names). Next, select and edit a text fragment, or select a language from the combobox in order to add a new fragment. Type the text into the white text area, referring to the initial text fragment as necessary. Any changes will appear immediately in the collection.
    257248CDM.TranslationManager.Language:Language of translation:
    258249CDM.TranslationManager.Title:{39}{46}Text Translation{47}{34}
     
    271262#***** CollectionManager *****
    272263CollectionManager.Cannot_Open:The collection at {0} cannot be opened.
    273 CollectionManager.Collection_Saved:The collection "{0}" has been saved.
     264CollectionManager.Collection_Saved:The collection '{0}' has been saved.
    274265CollectionManager.Creating_New:Creating a new collection {0}.
    275266CollectionManager.Creation_Failed_Already_Exists:Collection cannot be created because a collection with the filename '{0}' already exists.
     
    373364#
    374365#***** DirectoryLevelMetadata *****
    375 DirectoryLevelMetadata.Message:You are about to assign 'folder level' metadata to the selected folder (or folders). Such metadata will be automatically inherited by all files and folders in this folder. Furthermore this metadata cannot be removed from specific children, only replaced. To continue with this action click the OK button.
     366DirectoryLevelMetadata.Message:You are about to assign 'folder level' metadata to the selected folder (or folders). Such metadata will be automatically inherited by all files and folders in this folder. Furthermore this metadata cannot be removed from specific children, only replaced. To continue with this action click 'OK'.
    376367DirectoryLevelMetadata.Title:About to add folder level metadata
    377368#****************************************
     
    389380FileActions.Directory_Exists:<html>The folder<br>{0}<br>already exists within the collection. Files will be copied into it.</html>
    390381FileActions.Directory_Selected:1 folder selected
    391 FileActions.File_Already_Exists_Message:"{0}"\nA file with the name shown above already exists at the\ndestination, and despite your previous choice the Librarian Interface\nis unable to overwrite it. Please check file permissions.
     382FileActions.File_Already_Exists_Message:{0}\nA file with the name shown above already exists at the\ndestination, and despite your previous choice the Librarian Interface\nis unable to overwrite it. Please check file permissions.
    392383FileActions.File_Already_Exists_Title:Error - File Already Exists.
    393384FileActions.File_And_Directories_Selected:1 file and {0} folders selected
    394385FileActions.File_And_Directory_Selected:1 file and 1 folder selected
    395386FileActions.File_Exists:<html>{0} already exists in the destination folder. Overwrite it?</html>
    396 FileActions.File_Not_Found_Message:"{0}"\nThe file named above can not be found. Once file view\nhas refreshed, please check the file still exists.
     387FileActions.File_Not_Found_Message:{0}\nThe file named above can not be found. Once file view\nhas refreshed, please check the file still exists.
    397388FileActions.File_Not_Found_Title:Error - File Not Found.
    398389FileActions.File_Selected:1 file selected
     
    728719#     ********************************************************
    729720MSMPrompt.Add:Add
    730 MSMPrompt.Add_Failed:Cannot add the element "{0}" because:\n{1}
     721MSMPrompt.Add_Failed:Cannot add the element '{0}' because:\n{1}
    731722MSMPrompt.Add_Failed_Title:Add Failed
    732723MSMPrompt.Attribute:Attribute
     
    765756MSMPrompt.OptionList:\nOption List: {0}\n{1}
    766757MSMPrompt.Progress:Percent Complete
    767 MSMPrompt.Remove_Failed:Cannot remove element "{0}" because:\n{1}
     758MSMPrompt.Remove_Failed:Cannot remove element '{0}' because:\n{1}
    768759MSMPrompt.Remove_Failed_Title:Remove Failed
    769760MSMPrompt.Rename:Rename
    770 MSMPrompt.Rename_Failed:Cannot rename "{0}" to "{1}" because:\n{2}
     761MSMPrompt.Rename_Failed:Cannot rename '{0}' to '{1}' because:\n{2}
    771762MSMPrompt.Rename_Failed_Title:Rename Failed
    772763MSMPrompt.Replace:Replace
     
    780771MSMPrompt.Select_Element_Set:Select Set:
    781772MSMPrompt.Select_Element_Title:Importing Metadata
    782 MSMPrompt.Select_Set_Instructions:The metadata element {0} cannot be automatically imported into the collection, as it matches no existing metadata set (including any current default metadata set). Select a default metadata set to attempt to add this and subsequent metadata elements to:
     773MSMPrompt.Select_Set_Instructions:The metadata element {0} cannot be automatically imported into the collection, as it matches no existing metadata set. Select a default metadata set to add this and subsequent metadata elements to.
    783774MSMPrompt.Select_Set_None:No Metadata Set
    784775MSMPrompt.Select_Set_Title:Importing Metadata
     
    799790NewCollectionPrompt.Email_Error:You have either failed to enter an email, or the email as typed is not a valid. Please correct.
    800791NewCollectionPrompt.Error:Error in new collection.
    801 NewCollectionPrompt.Instructions:Fill out all of the fields below in order to create a new Collection.
     792NewCollectionPrompt.Instructions:To create a new collection fill out the fields below.
    802793NewCollectionPrompt.Metadata_Elements:Elements within selected set:
    803 NewCollectionPrompt.Metadata_Instructions:Check the boxes beside the metadata sets you would like to be initially present in your collection.
     794NewCollectionPrompt.Metadata_Instructions:Check the boxes beside the metadata sets to include in your collection. (Note: You can add new ones later).
    804795NewCollectionPrompt.Name_Error:You have either failed to enter a name for the collection, or the name you have choosen is already in use. Please correct.
    805796NewCollectionPrompt.NewCollection:-- New Collection --
     
    820811OpenCollectionDialog.Collection:Greenstone Collection (".col")
    821812OpenCollectionDialog.Locked_Collection:Greenstone collection already is use
    822 OpenCollectionDialog.No_Description:Please select a greenstone collection ('.col' file) to see description.
     813OpenCollectionDialog.No_Description:Please select a greenstone collection (".col" file) to see description.
    823814OpenCollectionDialog.Normal_Collection:Greenstone collection
    824815OpenCollectionDialog.Title:Open Greenstone Collection
     
    874865SaveCollectionBox.File_Name:File Name:
    875866SaveCollectionBox.Files_Of_Type:Files of Type:
    876 SaveCollectionBox.Label:Do you wish to save "{0}"?
     867SaveCollectionBox.Label:Do you wish to save '{0}'?
    877868SaveCollectionBox.Look_In:Look In:
    878869SaveCollectionBox.Title:Save Collection
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