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# lang.ini
#
# All the rest of the language specific elements
# Last Updated: 2000 August 25 By: JW
# For use with Report Magic for Analog 2.0
# Compatible with Analog 4.11
#
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#
# HOW TO USE AND MODIFY
#
# This file contains all the text of the statements, errors, notices,
# and other parts of Report Magic. You can change the text here so it
# works in another language. Most of the items are referenced by a
# resource number.
#
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# Language_Symbol is the standard ISO symbol for the
# language. This is placed at the top of each page in the tag
#-------------------------------
[Language]
Symbol = EN
CharacterSet = iso-8859-1
[Text]
# -- The summary text items (S0001 - S0008) have all been moved to cdata.ini (1-4) or rdata.ini (5-8)
#S0001 - S0009 **Deprecated**
#
# These are miscellaneous statements that appear on the reports.
#
O0001 = To navigate the reports without frames, start from the Navigation Page.
O0002 = Top of Document
O0003 = This report was generated on %0.
O0004 = Report time frame %0 to %1.
O0005 = Web statistics report produced by:
O0006 = Problem with your site statistics? Contact us.
# - This is the "ALT" text on graphs. It's something like:
# 'Daily Summary: Number of requests by Day of the week.'
O0007 = %0: %1 by %2.
# - This is the format used by O0003 for the report generation date
O0008 = mmmm d, yyyy h:nn
# - This is the alternate table text for filters tables
O0009 = These filters were used in the following report.
# - These are the title text (attributes) for the frames
O0010 = Navigation Page
O0011 = Report Content Page
# - This is the (printed) title for the navigation window
O0012 = Report
Navigation
# - This is the name given to the slice on a pie chart containing all
# slices that are < 3% of total
O0013 = Other
# This is the default Title if none is given. %0 is replaced with the HOSTNAME from Analog
O0014 = Website statistics for %0
#-------------------------------
# The ERRORS section specifically covers all the output notices, Warnings
# and errors. If you want you can have Report Magic's errors output in
# one langauge and the reports in another.
#-------------------------------
[Errors]
N0000 = %0
N0001 = Creating report file in %0.
N0002 = --> Settings file: %0.
N0003 = ... Creating graph file in %0.
N0004 = Beginning report creation (%0).
N0005 = --> Input data file: %0.
N0006 = --> Output path: %0.
N0007 = --> Output navigation file: %0.
N0008 = --> Output report file: %0.
N0009 = --> Output frameset file: %0.
N0010 = Report creation complete (%0).
N0011 = Writing messages to log file %0.
W0000 = %0
W0001 = WARNING: Unknown report [%0]. All lines for this report are ignored.
W0002 = WARNING: Unknown column [%0]. All columns like this are ignored.
W0003 = WARNING: Unknown report type "%0" defined for report [%1]. Ignoring entire report.
W0004 = WARNING: Your Active_Column, %0, was not found in the columns for the %1 report. No graphs will be created for this report.
W0005 = WARNING: Can't open the Company_Logo file: %0. Defaulting to standard logos.
W0006 = WARNING: The command line argument, %0, that you specified is invalid. It will be ignored.
W0007 = WARNING: Can't open the Top_Logo file: %0. Defaulting to standard text.
W0008 = WARNING: The setting "%0" is not recognized. It will be ignored.
E0000 = %0
E0001 = ERROR: -- Can't read from the report file: %0. --
E0002 = ERROR: -- Can't read from the navigation file: %0. --
E0003 = ERROR: -- Can't write to the report file: %0. --
E0004 = ERROR: -- Can't write to the navigation file: %0. --
E0005 = ERROR: -- Can't read from the data file: %0 --
E0006 = ERROR: -- Can't write to the frameset file: %0 --
E0007 = ERROR: -- Can't write to the navigation file: %0 --
E0008 = ERROR: -- Can't write to the report file: %0 --
E0009 = ERROR: -- Could not open a default settings file matching, %0.*. --
#E0010 ** Moved to warnings level: W0004
E0011 = ERROR: -- Required file %0 is missing or corrupt. Cannot continue. --
E0012 = ERROR: -- Can't open the error log file: %0 --
#E0013 ** Moved to warnings level: W0005
E0014 = ERROR: -- Can't open the settings file %0, that you specified. --
E0015 = <