$ *************************************<L>*************************************
$ *****************************************************************************
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$ ***** NOTE FOR MESSAGE CATALOG TRANSLATORS *****
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$ There may be three types of messages in this file:
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$ 1. Messages that appear in dialogs or are displayed to the user.
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$ These messages are the default and they should ALL BE LOCALIZED.
$ Note that these messages do NOT have any identification (see the
$ comments for type 2 and 3 below).
-$
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$ 2. Messages that only appear in the DT error log file ($HOME?.dt/errorlog).
-$
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$ The localization of these messages is OPTIONAL. These messages are
$ identified by the following:
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$ MESSAGES xx-yy WILL ONLY APPEAR IN THE DT ERRORLOG FILE
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$ 3. Messages that should not be localized.
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$ These messages are identified by the following:
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$ DO NOT TRANSLATE or CHANGE or LOCALIZE MESSAGES xx-yy
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$ ***** END (NOTE FOR MESSAGE CATALOG TRANSLATORS) *****
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$ *****************************************************************************
$set 2
$ Messages 1 - 4 are used by the "numeric base" option button. Bin is
$ short for Binary, Oct is short for Octal, Dec is short for Decimal and
$ Hex is short for Hexidecimal. Keep these to 3 to 4 characters!
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1 ĨâÐÈí
2 ĬâÐÈí
3 IJâÐÈí
4 IJÄúâÐÈí
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$ Messages 5 - 7 are used by the "display mode" option button. Eng is an
$ abbreviation for Engineering, Fix is an abbreviation for Fixed, and
$ Sci is an abbreviation for Scientific. Keep these to 3 characters.
-$
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5 ÄÖá£È¢
6 ÌÖÌùÈ¢
7 ÒïðÐÈ¢
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$ NOTE: no message 8
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$ Messages 9 - 11 refer to the three modes the Calculator can operate in.
$ They are listed in the "Mode" option button.
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9 ØÂÙí¼È¢
10 üÊòÒí¼È¢
11 ÒïðÐí¼È¢
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$ Message 12 - This is the title to the Calculator.
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12 ÓÓê«ñ¢
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$ Messages 13 - 30 are the labels in the menubar pulldown menus and the
$ mnemonic's (the letter that gets underlined for keyboard access) that
$ go with them.
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$ Message 13 is the mnemonic for Message 14
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13 O
14 òÙâú(O)
15 Ø´ðÙí²ÇôðÂ(R)
16 ASCII ÷ËßÐ(A)
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$ Message 17 is the mnemonic for Message 18
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17 H
18 ëºÉ·ë©Íü(H)
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$ Message 19 is the mnemonic for Message 20
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19 v
20 äÍý¨(v)
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$ Message 21 is the mnemonic for Message 22
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21 T
22 ÄÖÉ¢(T)
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$ Message 23 is the mnemonic for Message 24
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23 R
24 Ù¶ÈÓæñÕè(R)
-$
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$ Message 25 is the mnemonic for Message 26
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25 O
26 ùÃÍõâúÆø(O)
-$
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$ Message 27 is the mnemonic for Message 28
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27 U
28 ËðÆîëºÉ·ë©Íü(U)
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$ Message 29 is the mnemonic for Message 30
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29 A
30 ùÃÍõÓÓê«ñ¢(A)
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$ Message 31 is an simple error message.
$
31 àÒÎÎâäÚöüÏÆüð¡¤\n
$
$ Messages 32 and 33 are button labels for dialog boxes.
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32 ùÃÝð
33 ɻ̫óÜÆî
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$ Message 34 is an simple error message.
$
34 àÒÎÎâäÚöâêÑôÉ¢äÆóòÕù
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$ Message 35 - Gets put in the "Functions" popup when no functions have been
$ defined by the users.
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35 ÆÜÌùåø̪í°
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$ Message 36 and 37 are titles to two types of dialogs.
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36 ú«úýðçÉ¢Ý×ÉË
37 íýë¥Ý×ÉË
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$ Message 38 and 39 are another label for the Help pulldown menu.
$ Message 38 is the mnemonic for Message 39
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38 C
39 ÄùÕ©ÏÐÖª(C)
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$ 40 - This is the mnemonic for the 'Memory Registers...' option on
$ the Option menu pulldown. (message 15 set 2)
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40 R
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$ 41 - This is the mnemonic for the 'ASCII Convert...' option on the Option
$ menu pulldown. (message 16 set 2)
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41 A
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$ 42 - This is the mnemonic for the 'Enter Function...' option on the Option
$ menu pulldown. (message 143 set 3)
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42 F
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$ 43 - This is the mnemonic for the 'Enter Constant...' option on the Option
$ menu pulldown. (message 142 set 3)
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43 C
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$ 44 - This is the mnemonic for the 'Exit' option on the Option
$ menu pulldown. (message 403 set 3)
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44 x
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$ 45 - This is the mnemonic for the 'Financial Registers' option on the Option
$ menu pulldown. (message 138 set 3)
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45 g
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$ 46 - This is the title for the popup menu.
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46 ɻ̫üÏÆüÓÓê«ñ¢
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$ Used as the title, In Asian languages labels need to be different
$ from the menu label.
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47 ëºÉ·ë©Íü
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$set 3
$ ****** Module: text.c ****(developer comment only)********
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$ NOTE: there is no Message 1 - 4.
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$ Messages 5-47 are what gets displayed on each of the calculator keys.
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5 ̪í°
6 Ú¦í°
7 Ѻõï
$
$ Message 8 - Int is short for integer.
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8 ðìí°
$
$ Message 9 - Frac is short for fraction.
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9 ÄÑí°
$
$ Message 10 - Abs is short for absolute value.
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10 áºè×Ô«
$
$ Message 11 - Exp is short for exponent.
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11 ÑÀí°
12 ê´íýÔ«
13 óÃÇô
18 %
$
$ Message 19 - Sqrt is short for square root.
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19 Sqrt
20 (
21 )
$
$ Message 22 - Bsp is short for backspace.
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22 Bsp
$
$ Message 23 - Clr is short for clear.
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23 Clr
24 D
25 E
45 .
46 =
47 Quit
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$ Messages 48-51 tell the user what mode they are in.
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48 Base
49 Disp
50 Mode
51 Trig
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$ Messages 52-94 are what gets put on the keys when the user presses the 'Keys'
$ key. These are the keyboard keys which provide the given function. These are
$ also known as keyboard accelerators. These keys directly correspond to
$ Messages 5-47. (i.e 5 maps to 52, 6 maps to 53, etc.).
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52 F - ̪í°
53 # - Ú¦í°
54 k - Ѻõï
66 s - Sqrt
67 (
68 )
-$
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$ Message 69 is "Control h"
-$
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69 ^h - Bsp
-$
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$ Message 70 is "Delete"
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70 del - Clr
71 d
72 e
96 D
97 M
98 T
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$ NOTE: Messages 99 - 106 aren't used.
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$ Messages 107-118 are dialog/popup titles.
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107 ê´íýÔ«
108 í°Ô«Ù×í°
109 Ú¦í°
116 ÆÜÃ
117 óÃÇô
118 ĵËÅ̪í°ÐÎèè
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$ Messages 119-128 are the messages describing the Constants listed when the
$ Constant popup is brought up. NOTE: don't translate <=>
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119 ÄüËÞ/ÄÑÕë <=> ÓÁÔÜ/ÄÑÕ롤
120 2 ÎûÆÍÅÉÕü¡¤
121 e¡¤
126 Äüɬ <=> ÖöƳ¡¤
127 ÄÅàÐÈÖ <=> ÓÁ̱×äâØÞÌÈí(BTU)¡¤
128 Ç¡ÅÉÄüÅ¡ <=> Ç¡ÅÉÓÁÇÕ¡¤
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$ Messages 132-143 are labels in the dialogs.
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132 Ú¦í°î¾æÀ¡¨
133 ̪í°î¾æÀ¡¨
134 ÓÓê«ñ¢
141 í°Ô«¡¨
142 õïÄ«Ú¦í°(C)
143 õïī̪í°(F)
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$ NOTE: Message 144 - 147 aren't used.
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$ Messages 148 is an error message used when the command line is used
$ improperly. %s tells the user what argument should come next.
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148 %s\n
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$ Message 149 is an error message. %s is either the word "Function" or the
$ word "Constant" and %1d is a number 0-9. This message gets put in a
$ dialog when the user defines a new Function or Constant that already
$ exists and the dialog asks the user wheither to overwrite it. (Message 380)
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149 %s %1d ÄØåîÇôÇã
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$ Messages 153-162 are in the accuracy popup menu for the level of accuracy.
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153 0 Èíê´íýí°Çó
154 1 Èíê´íýí°Çó
155 2 Èíê´íýí°Çó
160 7 Èíê´íýí°Çó
161 8 Èíê´íýí°Çó
162 9 Èíê´íýí°Çó
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$ Messages 163-172 are in the Sto, Rcl, Exch popup menu's listing the registers.
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163 í²Çôð 0
164 í²Çôð 1
165 í²Çôð 2
170 í²Çôð 7
171 í²Çôð 8
172 í²Çôð 9
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$ Messages 188-191 are the numeric base types of operation.
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188 ĨâÐÈí
189 ĬâÐÈí
190 IJâÐÈí
191 IJÄúâÐÈí
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$ Messages 192-194 are the display types.
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192 ÄÖá£È¢
193 ÌÖÌùÈ¢
194 ÒïðÐÈ¢
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$ Messages 195-197 are the trig. types.
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195 Ðù
196 ËÅÐù
197 ͹Ðù
-$
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$ Messages 198-201 are the modes of operation of the calculator.
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198 Ù×ÆÛí¼È¢
199 ØÂÙí¼È¢
200 üÊòÒí¼È¢
201 ÒïðÐí¼È¢
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$ Messages 203-207 are the labels in the Financial Registers dialog.
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203 ßæí°:
204 ȡɳÛû %:
205 ܢԫ:
206 ßæÅéÏÚ÷ì:
207 ÜÜÔ«:
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$ Messages 208-217 are the button labels of the financial portion of the
$ Calculator when it is in Financial mode.
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208 ßæí°(Term)
209 ȡɳÛû,%(i%Yr)
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$ Message 210 - Pv stands for Present Value.
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210 ܢԫ(Pv)
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$ Message 211 - Pmt stands for Payment
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211 ßæÅéÏÚ÷ì(Pmt)
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$ Message 212 - Fv stands for Future Value.
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212 ÜÜÔ«(Fv)
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$ Message 213 means clear financial registers
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213 ÛÒØæØÂÙí²ÇôðÂ
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$ Message 214 means Compounding term
-$
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214 îïɳßæí°(Ctrm)
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$ Message 215 means double-declining depreciation
-$
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215 ÷äÔ¢ÅûÝÚÊË÷®ÎÎ(Ddb)
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$ Message 216 means Straight-line depreciation
-$
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216 ÎþîÀÊË÷®ÎÎ(Sln)
-$
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$ Message 217 means Sum-of-the-years-digits depreciation
-$
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217 È¡í°ÇÙÓÓÊË÷®ÎÎ(Syd)
-$
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$ Messages 218-226 are the button labels of the logical portion of the
$ Calculator when it is in Logical mode.
-$
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$ Message 218 means shift left
-$
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218 <
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$ Message 219 means shift right
-$
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219 >
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$ Message 220 means trunctate to the lower 16 bits.
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220 &16
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$ Message 221 means trunctate to the lower 32 bits.
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221 &32
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$ Message 222 means perform a logical OR
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222 Or
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$ Message 223 means perform a logical AND
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223 And
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$ Message 224 means perform a logical NOT
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224 Not
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$ Message 225 means perform a logical XOR
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225 Xor
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$ Message 226 means perform a logical XNOR
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226 Xnor
-$
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$ Messages 227-238 are the button labels of the Scientific portion of the
$ Calculator when it is in Scientific mode. This is the default mode.
-$
-$
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$ Message 227 - Hyp is short for Hyperbolic
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227 Hyp
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$ Message 228 - Inv is short for Inverse
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228 Inv
229 e^x
230 10^x
235 Tan
236 Ln
237 Log
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$ Message 238 - Rand is short for Random
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238 Rand
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$ Messages 239-248 are the button labels of the financial portion of the
$ Calculator when it is in Financial mode when in "keys" mode. (i.e. button
$ acclerators).
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239 T - ßæí°(Term)
$ Message 240 is 'Control r'
240 ^r - ȡɳÛû,%(i%Yr)
247 ^s - ÎþîÀÊË÷®ÎÎ(Sln)
$ Message 248 is 'Control y'
248 ^y - È¡í°ÇÙÓÓÊË÷®ÎÎ(Syd)
-$
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$ Messages 249-257 are the button labels of the logical portion of the
$ Calculator when it is in Logical mode when in "keys" mode. (i.e. button
$ acclerators).
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249 <
250 >
251 [ - &16
255 ~ - Not
256 ^ - Xor
257 n - Xnor
-$
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$ Messages 258-269 are the button labels of the scientific portion of the
$ Calculator when it is in Scientific mode when in "keys" mode. (i.e. button
$ acclerators).
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258 h - Hyp
259 i - Inv
260 { - e^x
267 N - Ln
268 G - Log
269 ? - Rand
-$
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$ Messages 270-272 are capitalized versions of the calculator MODES.
-$
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270 ØÂÙí¼È¢
271 üÊòÒí¼È¢
272 ÒïðÐí¼È¢
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$ Messages 273-336 are error messages which will go into $HOME/.errorlog. They
$ are all math errors. Localization of these are optional.
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273 *** SIGN NOT 0, +1 OR -1 IN MPADD2 CALL.\n
274 POSSIBLE OVERWRITING PROBLEM ***\n
275 *** N .LE. 1 IN CALL TO MPART1 ***\n
334 *** ABS(X) .GT. 1 IN CALL TO MPSIN1 ***\n
335 *** X NEGATIVE IN CALL TO SUBROUTINE MPSQRT ***\n
336 *** TAN(X) TOO LARGE IN CALL TO MPTAN ***\n
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$ Messages 337-343 are error messages from the command line options.
$ They also will only show up in the errorlog.
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337 ÓÓê«ñ¢¡¨ -a ëæÓÑ 0-9 Äæê´íýÔ«¡¤\n
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$ Message 338 only goes to the errorlog file
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338 ÓÓê«ñ¢¡¨ ê´íýÔ«óÜÇã 0-9 Äæî¯ÞØÄù\nê´íýÐùÙòÝÃÒ³ÄùÝÃÔ«¡¨ 2¡¤\n
339 ÓÓê«ñ¢¡¨ Ù×í°óÜҳĨâÐÈí¡¢Ä¬âÐÈí¡¢Ä²âÐÈíÍÐIJÄúâÐÈí¡¤\nÙ×í°ÙòÝÃÒ³ÄùÝÃÔ«¡¨Ä²âÐÈí¡¤\n
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$ Message 340 - %s is the invalid display mode the user supplied.
$ This goes to $HOME/.dt/errorlog only.
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340 ÓÓê«ñ¢¡¨üÏÆüí¼È¢ [%s] Äâè×\n
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$ Message 341 - %s is the invalid mode the user supplied.
$ This goes to $HOME/.dt/errorlog only.
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341 ÓÓê«ñ¢¡¨í¼È¢ [%s] Äâè×\ní¼È¢ÙòÝÃÌùÈ©ÄùÌùÔ«¡¨ÒïðÐí¼È¢\n
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$ Message 342 - %s is the invalid trig. mode the user supplied.
$ This goes to $HOME/.dt/errorlog only.
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342 ÓÓê«ñ¢¡¨ÄµËÅ̪í°í¼È¢ [%s] Äâèס¤\n
343 ÓÓê«ñ¢¡¨âêÑôóòÕùÄâèס¤\n
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$ NOTE: no Messages 344 through 350
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$ Message 351 is a label in the ASCII convert dialog.
$
351 ÇóÄ÷¡¨
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$ Message 352 is the title of the ASCII convert dialog.
$
352 ̽ڵ ASCII Çóî£
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$ Messages 353-355 are the Trigonometric types (abbreviations).
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353 Ðù
354 ËÅÐù
355 ͹Ðù
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$ Messages 356-358 are the usage messages.
$ Don't translate dtcalc, -a, -m, -b, -no_menu_bar -? -notation -trig or
$ -session.
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356 ÓÓê«ñ¢ (dtcalc) ÎêÆÛ¤¢¡¤%1d\n\n
357 ÆîÎΡ¨dtcalc [-a accuracy] [-m mode] [-b base] [-no_menu_bar] [-?]\n
358 \t [-notation display_notation] [-trig trignometric_type] [-session session_file]\n
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$ Messages 359 and 360 not used
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$ Messages 361 - 363 are button labels
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361 ּ̽
362 íýë¥
363 ú«úý
364 òãë¨
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$ Message 365 - 369 not used
-$
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$ Messages 370 - 372 get put under the Calculator display when the
$ corresponding calculator key is pressed, CLR is short for clear, HYP is
$ short for Hyperbolic, and INV is short for Inverse.
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370 CLR
371 HYP
372 INV
373 Ú¦í°Ô«Äâèס¤
374 Ú¦í°î¾æÀÄâèס¤
375 ̪í°î¾æÀÄâèס¤
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$ Message 376 not used.
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377 Ú¦í°ÆÜÊÑüÈ¡¤
378 í°Ô«ÙÔûèòã먡¤
379 çªê«Ä÷ÙÔûèòã먡¤
380 íýÌùÓÑÓììÑãÃ?
381 ÆÒâüÇã 0-9 Îûî¯ÞØÄù¡¤
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$ Message 382 not used.
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383 Ú¦í°
384 ̪í°
385 àÒÎÎóÃÇôÄùÌùÔ«¡¤\n
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$ NOTE: Messages 386 - 402 are not used.
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403 á¸ÊÖ(x)
-$
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$ Messages 452-478 are the actual characters that the keyboard accelerators
$ map to. These are the keyboard keys which provide the given function.
$ For example: Message 5 is the label of the Functions key, Message 52 is
$ finally Message 452 is the character (i.e. 'F') that the calculator uses
$ to represent the Functions key so if the user had a "function string" which
$ included 'F' the calculator know that the 'F' represents the Function key.
-$
+$
$ Message 452 - the Functions key.
-$
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452 F
-$
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$ Message 453 - the Constants key.
-$
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453 #
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$ Message 454 - the Keys key.
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454 k
-$
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$ Message 455 - the Int (integer) key.
-$
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455 I
-$
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$ Message 456 - the Frac (fraction) key.
$ \006 is "Control f"
-$
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456 \006
-$
+$
$ Message 457 - the Abs (absolute value) key.
$ \025 is "Control u"
-$
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457 \025
-$
+$
$ Message 458 - the Exp (exponent) key.
-$
+$
458 E
-$
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$ Message 459 - the accuracy key.
-$
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459 A
-$
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$ Message 460 - the Store key (memory register store)
-$
+$
460 S
-$
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$ Message 461 - the Recall key (memory register recall)
-$
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461 R
-$
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$ Message 462 - the Exchange key (memory register exchange)
-$
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462 X
-$
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$ Message 463 - the 1/x key
-$
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463 r
-$
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$ Message 464 - the x^2 key
-$
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464 @
-$
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$ Message 465 - the % key
-$
+$
465 %
-$
+$
$ Message 465 - the square root key
-$
+$
466 s
-$
+$
$ Message 467 - the Bsp (backspace) key.
$ \010 is "Control h"
-$
+$
467 \010
-$
+$
$ Message 468 - the clear key.
$ Message 468 is "Delete" (Note: Message 513 is the same)
-$
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468 \177
-$
+$
$ Message 469 - hex 'd' key
-$
+$
469 d
-$
+$
$ Message 470 - hex 'e' key
-$
+$
470 e
-$
+$
$ Message 471 - hex 'f' key
-$
+$
471 f
-$
+$
$ Message 472 - Change sign (i.e. +/-) key
-$
+$
472 C
-$
+$
$ Message 473 - hex 'a' key
-$
+$
473 a
-$
+$
$ Message 474 - hex 'b' key
-$
+$
474 b
-$
+$
$ Message 475 - hex 'c' key
-$
+$
475 c
-$
+$
$ Message 476 - multiplcation key
-$
+$
476 x
-$
+$
$ Message 477 - the quit key
-$
+$
477 q
-$
+$
$ NOTE: 478 and 479 are not used.
-$
+$
$ Messages 480-489 are the actual characters that the keyboard accelerators
$ map to when the calculator is in Financial mode. These are the keyboard
$ keys which provide the given function.
-$
+$
$ Message 480 - the Term key
-$
+$
480 T
-$
+$
$ Message 481 - the i%Yr (interest per year)
$ \022 is 'Control r'
-$
+$
481 \022
-$
+$
$ Message 482 - the Pv (present value) key
-$
+$
482 p
-$
+$
$ Message 483 - the Pmt (payment) key
-$
+$
483 P
-$
+$
$ Message 484 - the Fv (future value) key
-$
+$
484 v
-$
+$
$ Message 485 - the clrgs (clear financial registers) key
-$
+$
485 L
-$
+$
$ Message 486 - the Ctrm (Compounding term) key
$ \024 is 'Control t'
-$
+$
486 \024
-$
+$
$ Message 487 - the Ddb (Double-declining depreciation) key
$ \004 is 'Control d'
-$
+$
487 \004
-$
+$
$ Message 488 - the Sln (Straight-line depreciation) key
$ \023 is 'Control s'
-$
+$
488 \023
-$
+$
$ Message 489 - the Syd (Sum-of-the-years'-digits depreciation) key
$ \031 is 'Control y'
-$
+$
489 \031
-$
+$
$ Messages 490-496 are the actual characters that the keyboard accelerators
$ map to when the calculator is in Logical mode. These are the keyboard
$ keys which provide the given function.
-$
+$
$ Message 490 - the &16 (truncate to 16 bits) key.
$
490 [
-$
+$
$ Message 491 - the &32 (truncate to 32 bits) key.
$
491 ]
-$
+$
$ Message 492 - the OR key
$
492 |
-$
+$
$ Message 493 - the AND key
$
493 &
-$
+$
$ Message 494 - the NOT key
$
494 ~
-$
+$
$ Message 495 - the XOR key
$
495 ^
-$
+$
$ Message 496 - the XNOR key
$
496 n
-$
+$
$ NOTE 497 - 499 aren't used.
-$
+$
$ Messages 500-511 are the actual characters that the keyboard accelerators
$ map to when the calculator is in Scientific mode. These are the keyboard
$ keys which provide the given function.
-$
+$
$ Message 500 - the Hyp (Hyperbolic) key
$
500 h
-$
+$
$ Message 501 - the Inv (Inverse) key
$
501 i
-$
+$
$ Message 502 - the e^x key
$
502 {
-$
+$
$ Message 503 - the 10^x key
$
503 }
-$
+$
$ Message 504 - the y^x key
$
504 y
-$
+$
$ Message 505 - the x! key
$
505 !
-$
+$
$ Message 506 - the Cos (cosine) key
$ \003 is 'Control c'
-$
+$
506 \003
-$
+$
$ Message 507 - the Sin (sine) key
$ \023 is 'Control s'
-$
+$
507 \023
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$ Message 507 - the Tan (tangent) key
$ \024 is 'Control t'
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508 \024
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$ Message 509 - the Ln key
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509 N
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$ Message 510 - the Log key
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510 G
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$ Message 510 - the Rand (random) key
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511 ?
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$ Message 512, 513 are HP's del - Clr when it finds an ITF keyboard.
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512 clr disp
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$ Message 513 is 'Clear Display' on HP boxes
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513 \013
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$ added now capability to Financial regs: change the payment per year
$ The following messages (514 - 517) refect this new button.
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514 Åéà¡ÏÚ÷ì/È¡:
515 P/YR
516 y - P/YR
517 y
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$ Used as the title, In Asian languages the dialog title needs to be different
$ from the menu label.
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518 ØÂÙí²ÇôðÂ
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$ ****** Module: help.c ****(developer comment only)********
$ Message 1 is the title for the calculator help dialogs.
$set 5
$ ****** Module: functions.c ****(developer comment only)********
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