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6 $ ** Project: CDE dtcalc
10 $ ** This file is the source for the message catalog for dtcalc
11 $ ** Any additional messages are to be added to this file by hand,
12 $ ** and the associated index number placed in the code.
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16 $ ** (c) Copyright 1993, 1994 Hewlett-Packard Company
17 $ ** (c) Copyright 1993, 1994 International Business Machines Corp.
18 $ ** (c) Copyright 1993, 1994 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
19 $ ** (c) Copyright 1993, 1994 Novell, Inc.
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26 $ ** -----------------GENERAL LOCALIZATION NOTES SECTION---------------------
27 $ * Comment lines begin with a $ except $set which indicates the start of a
30 $ * Do not delete any comments; you may add comments for your use.
32 $ ** ----------------GENERAL LOCALIZATION NOTES SECTION END------------------
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37 $ ***** NOTE FOR MESSAGE CATALOG TRANSLATORS *****
39 $ There may be three types of messages in this file:
41 $ 1. Messages that appear in dialogs or are displayed to the user.
43 $ These messages are the default and they should ALL BE LOCALIZED.
44 $ Note that these messages do NOT have any identification (see the
45 $ comments for type 2 and 3 below).
47 $ 2. Messages that only appear in the DT error log file ($HOME?.dt/errorlog).
49 $ The localization of these messages is OPTIONAL. These messages are
50 $ identified by the following:
52 $ MESSAGES xx-yy WILL ONLY APPEAR IN THE DT ERRORLOG FILE
54 $ 3. Messages that should not be localized.
56 $ These messages are identified by the following:
58 $ DO NOT TRANSLATE or CHANGE or LOCALIZE MESSAGES xx-yy
60 $ ***** END (NOTE FOR MESSAGE CATALOG TRANSLATORS) *****
62 $ *****************************************************************************
65 $ ****** Module: motif.c ****(developer comment only)********
67 $ Messages 1 - 4 are used by the "numeric base" option button. Bin is
68 $ short for Binary, Oct is short for Octal, Dec is short for Decimal and
69 $ Hex is short for Hexidecimal. Keep these to 3 to 4 characters!
76 $ Messages 5 - 7 are used by the "display mode" option button. Eng is an
77 $ abbreviation for Engineering, Fix is an abbreviation for Fixed, and
78 $ Sci is an abbreviation for Scientific. Keep these to 3 characters.
86 $ Messages 9 - 11 refer to the three modes the Calculator can operate in.
87 $ They are listed in the "Mode" option button.
93 $ Message 12 - This is the title to the Calculator.
97 $ Messages 13 - 30 are the labels in the menubar pulldown menus and the
98 $ mnemonic's (the letter that gets underlined for keyboard access) that
101 $ Message 13 is the mnemonic for Message 14
108 $ Message 17 is the mnemonic for Message 18
113 $ Message 19 is the mnemonic for Message 20
118 $ Message 21 is the mnemonic for Message 22
123 $ Message 23 is the mnemonic for Message 24
128 $ Message 25 is the mnemonic for Message 26
133 $ Message 27 is the mnemonic for Message 28
138 $ Message 29 is the mnemonic for Message 30
143 $ Message 31 is an simple error message.
145 31 àÒÎÎâäÚöüÏÆüð¡¤\n
147 $ Messages 32 and 33 are button labels for dialog boxes.
152 $ Message 34 is an simple error message.
154 34 àÒÎÎâäÚöâêÑôÉ¢äÆóòÕù
156 $ Message 35 - Gets put in the "Functions" popup when no functions have been
157 $ defined by the users.
161 $ Message 36 and 37 are titles to two types of dialogs.
166 $ Message 38 and 39 are another label for the Help pulldown menu.
167 $ Message 38 is the mnemonic for Message 39
172 $ 40 - This is the mnemonic for the 'Memory Registers...' option on
173 $ the Option menu pulldown. (message 15 set 2)
177 $ 41 - This is the mnemonic for the 'ASCII Convert...' option on the Option
178 $ menu pulldown. (message 16 set 2)
182 $ 42 - This is the mnemonic for the 'Enter Function...' option on the Option
183 $ menu pulldown. (message 143 set 3)
187 $ 43 - This is the mnemonic for the 'Enter Constant...' option on the Option
188 $ menu pulldown. (message 142 set 3)
192 $ 44 - This is the mnemonic for the 'Exit' option on the Option
193 $ menu pulldown. (message 403 set 3)
197 $ 45 - This is the mnemonic for the 'Financial Registers' option on the Option
198 $ menu pulldown. (message 138 set 3)
202 $ 46 - This is the title for the popup menu.
206 $ Used as the title, In Asian languages labels need to be different
207 $ from the menu label.
212 $ ****** Module: text.c ****(developer comment only)********
214 $ NOTE: there is no Message 1 - 4.
216 $ Messages 5-47 are what gets displayed on each of the calculator keys.
222 $ Message 8 - Int is short for integer.
226 $ Message 9 - Frac is short for fraction.
230 $ Message 10 - Abs is short for absolute value.
234 $ Message 11 - Exp is short for exponent.
245 $ Message 19 - Sqrt is short for square root.
251 $ Message 22 - Bsp is short for backspace.
255 $ Message 23 - Clr is short for clear.
283 $ Messages 48-51 tell the user what mode they are in.
290 $ Messages 52-94 are what gets put on the keys when the user presses the 'Keys'
291 $ key. These are the keyboard keys which provide the given function. These are
292 $ also known as keyboard accelerators. These keys directly correspond to
293 $ Messages 5-47. (i.e 5 maps to 52, 6 maps to 53, etc.).
299 $ Message 56 is "Control f"
301 $ Message 57 is "Control u"
315 $ Message 69 is "Control h"
319 $ Message 70 is "Delete"
346 $ Messages 95-98 are keyboard acclerators for Messages 48-51
352 $ NOTE: Messages 99 - 106 aren't used.
354 $ Messages 107-118 are dialog/popup titles.
368 $ Messages 119-128 are the messages describing the Constants listed when the
369 $ Constant popup is brought up. NOTE: don't translate <=>
371 119 ÄüËÞ/ÄÑÕë <=> ÓÁÔÜ/ÄÑÕ롤
379 127 ÄÅàÐÈÖ <=> ÓÁ̱×äâØÞÌÈí(BTU)¡¤
380 128 Ç¡ÅÉÄüÅ¡ <=> Ç¡ÅÉÓÁÇÕ¡¤
382 $ Messages 132-143 are labels in the dialogs.
397 $ NOTE: Message 144 - 147 aren't used.
399 $ Messages 148 is an error message used when the command line is used
400 $ improperly. %s tells the user what argument should come next.
404 $ Message 149 is an error message. %s is either the word "Function" or the
405 $ word "Constant" and %1d is a number 0-9. This message gets put in a
406 $ dialog when the user defines a new Function or Constant that already
407 $ exists and the dialog asks the user wheither to overwrite it. (Message 380)
411 $ Messages 153-162 are in the accuracy popup menu for the level of accuracy.
424 $ Messages 163-172 are in the Sto, Rcl, Exch popup menu's listing the registers.
437 $ Messages 188-191 are the numeric base types of operation.
444 $ Messages 192-194 are the display types.
450 $ Messages 195-197 are the trig. types.
456 $ Messages 198-201 are the modes of operation of the calculator.
463 $ Messages 203-207 are the labels in the Financial Registers dialog.
471 $ Messages 208-217 are the button labels of the financial portion of the
472 $ Calculator when it is in Financial mode.
477 $ Message 210 - Pv stands for Present Value.
481 $ Message 211 - Pmt stands for Payment
485 $ Message 212 - Fv stands for Future Value.
489 $ Message 213 means clear financial registers
493 $ Message 214 means Compounding term
497 $ Message 215 means double-declining depreciation
499 215 ÷äÔ¢ÅûÝÚÊË÷®ÎÎ(Ddb)
501 $ Message 216 means Straight-line depreciation
505 $ Message 217 means Sum-of-the-years-digits depreciation
507 217 È¡í°ÇÙÓÓÊË÷®ÎÎ(Syd)
509 $ Messages 218-226 are the button labels of the logical portion of the
510 $ Calculator when it is in Logical mode.
512 $ Message 218 means shift left
516 $ Message 219 means shift right
520 $ Message 220 means trunctate to the lower 16 bits.
524 $ Message 221 means trunctate to the lower 32 bits.
528 $ Message 222 means perform a logical OR
532 $ Message 223 means perform a logical AND
536 $ Message 224 means perform a logical NOT
540 $ Message 225 means perform a logical XOR
544 $ Message 226 means perform a logical XNOR
548 $ Messages 227-238 are the button labels of the Scientific portion of the
549 $ Calculator when it is in Scientific mode. This is the default mode.
552 $ Message 227 - Hyp is short for Hyperbolic
556 $ Message 228 - Inv is short for Inverse
569 $ Message 238 - Rand is short for Random
573 $ Messages 239-248 are the button labels of the financial portion of the
574 $ Calculator when it is in Financial mode when in "keys" mode. (i.e. button
578 $ Message 240 is 'Control r'
579 240 ^r - ȡɳÛû,%(i%Yr)
581 242 P - ßæÅéÏÚ÷ì(Pmt)
583 244 L - ÛÒØæØÂÙí²ÇôðÂ
584 $ Message 245 is 'Control t'
585 245 ^t - îïɳßæí°(Ctrm)
586 $ Message 246 is 'Control d'
587 246 ^d - ÷äÔ¢ÅûÝÚÊË÷®ÎÎ(Ddb)
588 $ Message 247 is 'Control s'
589 247 ^s - ÎþîÀÊË÷®ÎÎ(Sln)
590 $ Message 248 is 'Control y'
591 248 ^y - È¡í°ÇÙÓÓÊË÷®ÎÎ(Syd)
593 $ Messages 249-257 are the button labels of the logical portion of the
594 $ Calculator when it is in Logical mode when in "keys" mode. (i.e. button
607 $ Messages 258-269 are the button labels of the scientific portion of the
608 $ Calculator when it is in Scientific mode when in "keys" mode. (i.e. button
617 $ Message 264 is 'Control c'
619 $ Message 265 is 'Control s'
621 $ Message 266 is 'Control t'
627 $ Messages 270-272 are capitalized versions of the calculator MODES.
633 $ Messages 273-336 are error messages which will go into $HOME/.errorlog. They
634 $ are all math errors. Localization of these are optional.
636 273 *** SIGN NOT 0, +1 OR -1 IN MPADD2 CALL.\n
637 274 POSSIBLE OVERWRITING PROBLEM ***\n
638 275 *** N .LE. 1 IN CALL TO MPART1 ***\n
639 276 *** ABS(X) .GT. 1 IN CALL TO MPASIN ***\n
640 277 *** ERROR OCCURRED IN MPATAN, RESULT INCORRECT ***
641 278 *** B = %d ILLEGAL IN CALL TO MPCHK.\n
642 279 PERHAPS NOT SET BEFORE CALL TO AN MP ROUTINE ***\n
643 280 *** T = %d ILLEGAL IN CALL TO MPCHK.\n
644 282 *** M .LE. T IN CALL TO MPCHK.\n
645 284 *** B TOO LARGE IN CALL TO MPCHK ***\n
646 285 *** MXR TOO SMALL OR NOT SET TO DIM(R) BEFORE CALL
647 286 TO AN MP ROUTINE ***\n
648 287 *** MXR SHOULD BE AT LEAST %d*T + %d = %d ***\n
649 288 *** ACTUALLY MXR = %d, AND T= %d ***\n
650 289 *** FLOATING-POINT OVER/UNDER-FLOW IN MPCMD ***\n
651 290 *** FLOATING-POINT OVER/UNDER-FLOW IN MPCMR ***\n
652 291 *** J = 0 IN CALL TO MPCQM ***\n
653 292 *** ATTEMPTED DIVISION BY ZERO IN CALL TO MPDIV ***\n
654 293 *** OVERFLOW OCCURRED IN MPDIV ***\n
655 294 *** ATTEMPTED DIVISION BY ZERO IN CALL TO MPDIVI ***\n
656 295 *** INTEGER OVERFLOW IN MPDIVI, B TOO LARGE ***\n
657 296 *** OVERFLOW IN SUBROUTINE MPEXP ***\n
658 297 *** ERROR OCCURRED IN MPEXP, RESULT INCORRECT ***\n
659 298 *** ABS(X) NOT LESS THAN 1 IN CALL TO MPEXP1 ***\n
660 299 *** X NONPOSITIVE IN CALL TO MPLN ***\n
661 301 *** ERROR IN MPLN, ITERATION NOT CONVERGING ***\n
662 302 *** ABS(X) .GE. 1/B IN CALL TO MPLNS ***\n
663 303 *** ERROR OCCURRED IN MPLNS.\n
664 304 NEWTON ITERATION NOT CONVERGING PROPERLY ***\n
665 305 *** INTEGER OVERFLOW IN MPMUL, B TOO LARGE ***\n
666 306 *** ILLEGAL BASE B DIGIT IN CALL TO MPMUL.\n
667 307 POSSIBLE OVERWRITING PROBLEM ***\n
668 308 *** OVERFLOW OCCURRED IN MPMUL2 ***\n
669 309 *** INTEGER OVERFLOW IN MPMUL2, B TOO LARGE ***\n
670 310 *** ATTEMPTED DIVISION BY ZERO IN MPMULQ ***\n
671 311 POSSIBLE OVERWRITING PROBLEM ***\n
672 312 *** OVERFLOW OCCURRED IN MPNZR ***\n
673 313 *** CALL TO MPOVFL, MP OVERFLOW OCCURRED ***\n
674 314 *** ERROR OCCURRED IN MPPI, RESULT INCORRECT ***\n
675 315 *** ATTEMPT TO RAISE ZERO TO NEGATIVE POWER IN\n
676 316 CALL TO SUBROUTINE MPPWR ***\n
677 317 *** X NEGATIVE IN CALL TO MPPWR2 ***\n
678 318 *** X ZERO AND Y NONPOSITIVE IN CALL TO MPPWR2 ***\n
679 319 *** ATTEMPTED DIVISION BY ZERO IN CALL TO MPREC ***\n
680 320 *** ERROR OCCURRED IN MPREC, NEWTON ITERATION\n
681 321 NOT CONVERGING PROPERLY ***\n
682 322 *** OVERFLOW OCCURRED IN MPREC ***\n
683 323 *** N = 0 IN CALL TO MPROOT ***\n
684 324 *** ABS(N) TOO LARGE IN CALL TO MPROOT ***\n
685 325 *** X = 0 AND N NEGATIVE IN CALL TO MPROOT ***\n
686 326 *** X NEGATIVE AND N EVEN IN CALL TO MPROOT ***\n
687 327 *** ERROR OCCURRED IN MPROOT, NEWTON ITERATION\n
688 328 NOT CONVERGING PROPERLY ***\n
689 329 *** IDECPL .LE. 0 IN CALL TO MPSET ***\n
690 330 ITMAX2 TOO SMALL IN CALL TO MPSET ***\n
691 331 *** INCREASE ITMAX2 AND DIMENSIONS OF MP ARRAYS \n
692 332 TO AT LEAST %d ***\n
693 333 *** ERROR OCCURRED IN MPSIN, RESULT INCORRECT ***\n
694 334 *** ABS(X) .GT. 1 IN CALL TO MPSIN1 ***\n
695 335 *** X NEGATIVE IN CALL TO SUBROUTINE MPSQRT ***\n
696 336 *** TAN(X) TOO LARGE IN CALL TO MPTAN ***\n
698 $ Messages 337-343 are error messages from the command line options.
699 $ They also will only show up in the errorlog.
701 337 ÓÓê«ñ¢¡¨ -a ëæÓÑ 0-9 Äæê´íýÔ«¡¤\n
703 $ Message 338 only goes to the errorlog file
705 338 ÓÓê«ñ¢¡¨ ê´íýÔ«óÜÇã 0-9 Äæî¯ÞØÄù\nê´íýÐùÙòÝÃÒ³ÄùÝÃÔ«¡¨ 2¡¤\n
706 339 ÓÓê«ñ¢¡¨ Ù×í°óÜҳĨâÐÈí¡¢Ä¬âÐÈí¡¢Ä²âÐÈíÍÐIJÄúâÐÈí¡¤\nÙ×í°ÙòÝÃÒ³ÄùÝÃÔ«¡¨Ä²âÐÈí¡¤\n
708 $ Message 340 - %s is the invalid display mode the user supplied.
709 $ This goes to $HOME/.dt/errorlog only.
711 340 ÓÓê«ñ¢¡¨üÏÆüí¼È¢ [%s] Äâè×\n
713 $ Message 341 - %s is the invalid mode the user supplied.
714 $ This goes to $HOME/.dt/errorlog only.
716 341 ÓÓê«ñ¢¡¨í¼È¢ [%s] Äâè×\ní¼È¢ÙòÝÃÌùÈ©ÄùÌùÔ«¡¨ÒïðÐí¼È¢\n
718 $ Message 342 - %s is the invalid trig. mode the user supplied.
719 $ This goes to $HOME/.dt/errorlog only.
721 342 ÓÓê«ñ¢¡¨ÄµËÅ̪í°í¼È¢ [%s] Äâèס¤\n
722 343 ÓÓê«ñ¢¡¨âêÑôóòÕùÄâèס¤\n
724 $ NOTE: no Messages 344 through 350
726 $ Message 351 is a label in the ASCII convert dialog.
730 $ Message 352 is the title of the ASCII convert dialog.
734 $ Messages 353-355 are the Trigonometric types (abbreviations).
740 $ Messages 356-358 are the usage messages.
741 $ Don't translate dtcalc, -a, -m, -b, -no_menu_bar -? -notation -trig or
744 356 ÓÓê«ñ¢ (dtcalc) ÎêÆÛ¤¢¡¤%1d\n\n
745 357 ÆîÎΡ¨dtcalc [-a accuracy] [-m mode] [-b base] [-no_menu_bar] [-?]\n
746 358 \t [-notation display_notation] [-trig trignometric_type] [-session session_file]\n
748 $ Messages 359 and 360 not used
750 $ Messages 361 - 363 are button labels
757 $ Message 365 - 369 not used
759 $ Messages 370 - 372 get put under the Calculator display when the
760 $ corresponding calculator key is pressed, CLR is short for clear, HYP is
761 $ short for Hyperbolic, and INV is short for Inverse.
770 $ Message 376 not used.
776 381 ÆÒâüÇã 0-9 Îûî¯ÞØÄù¡¤
778 $ Message 382 not used.
782 385 àÒÎÎóÃÇôÄùÌùÔ«¡¤\n
784 $ NOTE: Messages 386 - 402 are not used.
788 $ Messages 452-478 are the actual characters that the keyboard accelerators
789 $ map to. These are the keyboard keys which provide the given function.
790 $ For example: Message 5 is the label of the Functions key, Message 52 is
791 $ the label of the Functions key when the "keys" button is pressed, and
792 $ finally Message 452 is the character (i.e. 'F') that the calculator uses
793 $ to represent the Functions key so if the user had a "function string" which
794 $ included 'F' the calculator know that the 'F' represents the Function key.
796 $ Message 452 - the Functions key.
800 $ Message 453 - the Constants key.
804 $ Message 454 - the Keys key.
808 $ Message 455 - the Int (integer) key.
812 $ Message 456 - the Frac (fraction) key.
813 $ \006 is "Control f"
817 $ Message 457 - the Abs (absolute value) key.
818 $ \025 is "Control u"
822 $ Message 458 - the Exp (exponent) key.
826 $ Message 459 - the accuracy key.
830 $ Message 460 - the Store key (memory register store)
834 $ Message 461 - the Recall key (memory register recall)
838 $ Message 462 - the Exchange key (memory register exchange)
842 $ Message 463 - the 1/x key
846 $ Message 464 - the x^2 key
850 $ Message 465 - the % key
854 $ Message 465 - the square root key
858 $ Message 467 - the Bsp (backspace) key.
859 $ \010 is "Control h"
863 $ Message 468 - the clear key.
864 $ Message 468 is "Delete" (Note: Message 513 is the same)
868 $ Message 469 - hex 'd' key
872 $ Message 470 - hex 'e' key
876 $ Message 471 - hex 'f' key
880 $ Message 472 - Change sign (i.e. +/-) key
884 $ Message 473 - hex 'a' key
888 $ Message 474 - hex 'b' key
892 $ Message 475 - hex 'c' key
896 $ Message 476 - multiplcation key
900 $ Message 477 - the quit key
904 $ NOTE: 478 and 479 are not used.
906 $ Messages 480-489 are the actual characters that the keyboard accelerators
907 $ map to when the calculator is in Financial mode. These are the keyboard
908 $ keys which provide the given function.
910 $ Message 480 - the Term key
914 $ Message 481 - the i%Yr (interest per year)
915 $ \022 is 'Control r'
919 $ Message 482 - the Pv (present value) key
923 $ Message 483 - the Pmt (payment) key
927 $ Message 484 - the Fv (future value) key
931 $ Message 485 - the clrgs (clear financial registers) key
935 $ Message 486 - the Ctrm (Compounding term) key
936 $ \024 is 'Control t'
940 $ Message 487 - the Ddb (Double-declining depreciation) key
941 $ \004 is 'Control d'
945 $ Message 488 - the Sln (Straight-line depreciation) key
946 $ \023 is 'Control s'
950 $ Message 489 - the Syd (Sum-of-the-years'-digits depreciation) key
951 $ \031 is 'Control y'
955 $ Messages 490-496 are the actual characters that the keyboard accelerators
956 $ map to when the calculator is in Logical mode. These are the keyboard
957 $ keys which provide the given function.
959 $ Message 490 - the &16 (truncate to 16 bits) key.
963 $ Message 491 - the &32 (truncate to 32 bits) key.
967 $ Message 492 - the OR key
971 $ Message 493 - the AND key
975 $ Message 494 - the NOT key
979 $ Message 495 - the XOR key
983 $ Message 496 - the XNOR key
987 $ NOTE 497 - 499 aren't used.
989 $ Messages 500-511 are the actual characters that the keyboard accelerators
990 $ map to when the calculator is in Scientific mode. These are the keyboard
991 $ keys which provide the given function.
993 $ Message 500 - the Hyp (Hyperbolic) key
997 $ Message 501 - the Inv (Inverse) key
1001 $ Message 502 - the e^x key
1005 $ Message 503 - the 10^x key
1009 $ Message 504 - the y^x key
1013 $ Message 505 - the x! key
1017 $ Message 506 - the Cos (cosine) key
1018 $ \003 is 'Control c'
1022 $ Message 507 - the Sin (sine) key
1023 $ \023 is 'Control s'
1027 $ Message 507 - the Tan (tangent) key
1028 $ \024 is 'Control t'
1032 $ Message 509 - the Ln key
1036 $ Message 510 - the Log key
1040 $ Message 510 - the Rand (random) key
1044 $ Message 512, 513 are HP's del - Clr when it finds an ITF keyboard.
1048 $ Message 513 is 'Clear Display' on HP boxes
1052 $ added now capability to Financial regs: change the payment per year
1053 $ The following messages (514 - 517) refect this new button.
1060 $ Used as the title, In Asian languages the dialog title needs to be different
1061 $ from the menu label.
1066 $ ****** Module: help.c ****(developer comment only)********
1067 $ Message 1 is the title for the calculator help dialogs.
1069 2 ÚÀÆÒâüÇã"ÓÓê«ñ¢"ÄãòÙðåÄ¡Ô¶âúÆø¡¤
1074 $ ****** Module: functions.c ****(developer comment only)********
1080 5 òã먡¨ÞÌâÎßæÔ«Äâè×
1082 7 àÒÎÎÅèÏæçÛÄæɳÛû¡¢\nÏæçÛÄæÜ¢Ô«¡¢\nêØÏæçÛÄæÜÜÔ«\nÓÓê« "îïɳßæí°"¡¤\n
1085 $ ****** Version Information ********
1086 $ DO NOT TRANSLATE THESE MESSAGES
1087 $ DO NOT CHANGE THESE MESSAGES
1088 $ DO NOT LOCALIZE THESE MESSAGES
1089 $ These messages are used for the version information.
1090 1 @(#)version_goes_here
1091 2 \n@(#)_DtMessage catalog source $XConsortium: dtcalc.msg /main/3 1995/11/08 14:05:09 rswiston $