1# -------------------------------------------------------------------
2# lang.ini
3#
4# All the rest of the language specific elements
5# Last Updated: 2000 August 25 By: JW
6# ��������� ������� Fri 01 Feb 01:09:33 2002 by albedo (albedo@glavsnab.ru)
7# For use with Report Magic for Analog 2.0
8# Compatible with Analog 4.11
9#
10# -------------------------------------------------------------------
11#
12# HOW TO USE AND MODIFY
13#
14# This file contains all the text of the statements, errors, notices,
15# and other parts of Report Magic. You can change the text here so it
16# works in another language. Most of the items are referenced by a
17# resource number.
18#
19# -------------------------------------------------------------------
20
21#-------------------------------
22# Language_Symbol is the standard ISO symbol for the
23# language. This is placed at the top of each page in the <HTML> tag
24#-------------------------------
25[Language]
26Symbol = RU
27CharacterSet = windows-1251
28
29[Text]
30# -- The summary text items (S0001 - S0008) have all been moved to cdata.ini (1-4) or rdata.ini (5-8)
31#S0001 - S0009 **Deprecated**
32
33#
34# These are miscellaneous statements that appear on the reports.
35#
36O0001 = ��� ������� ��� ������� ������� � <A HREF="%0">���������</a>.
37O0002 = ������ ���������
38O0003 = ����� ����������� �� %0.
39O0004 = �������� ������ ������� � %0 �� %1.
40O0005 = ���������� ������������ � ��������������
41# O0006 = Problem with your site statistics? <a href="mailto:%0">Contact us</a>.
42O0006 = <a href="mailto:%0">������ ���������</a>
43# - This is the "ALT" text on graphs. It's something like:
44#   'Daily Summary: Number of requests by Day of the week.'
45O0007 = %0: %1 by %2.
46# - This is the format used by O0003 for the report generation date
47O0008 = mmmm d, yyyy h:nn
48# - This is the alternate table text for filters tables
49O0009 = These filters were used in the following report.
50# - These are the title text (attributes) for the frames
51O0010 = ���������
52O0011 = ���������� ������
53# - This is the (printed) title for the navigation window
54O0012 = ���������<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;
55# - This is the name given to the slice on a pie chart containing all
56#   slices that are < 3% of total
57O0013 = ������
58# This is the default Title if none is given. %0 is replaced with the HOSTNAME from Analog
59O0014 = ���������� ����� %0
60
61
62#-------------------------------
63# The ERRORS section specifically covers all the output notices, Warnings
64# and errors. If you want you can have Report Magic's errors output in
65# one langauge and the reports in another.
66#-------------------------------
67[Errors]
68N0000 = %0
69N0001 = Creating report file in %0.
70N0002 = --> Settings file: %0.
71N0003 = ... Creating graph file in %0.
72N0004 = Beginning report creation (%0).
73N0005 = --> Input data file: %0.
74N0006 = --> Output path: %0.
75N0007 = --> Output navigation file: %0.
76N0008 = --> Output report file: %0.
77N0009 = --> Output frameset file: %0.
78N0010 = Report creation complete (%0).
79N0011 = Writing messages to log file %0.
80
81W0000 = %0
82W0001 = WARNING: Unknown report [%0]. All lines for this report are ignored.
83W0002 = WARNING: Unknown column [%0]. All columns like this are ignored.
84W0003 = WARNING: Unknown report type "%0" defined for report [%1]. Ignoring entire report.
85W0004 = WARNING: Your Active_Column, %0, was not found in the columns for the %1 report. No graphs will be created for this report.
86W0005 = WARNING: Can't open the Company_Logo file: %0. Defaulting to standard logos.
87W0006 = WARNING: The command line argument, %0, that you specified is invalid. It will be ignored.
88
89E0000 = %0
90E0001 = ERROR: -- Can't read from the report file: %0. --
91E0002 = ERROR: -- Can't read from the navigation file: %0. --
92E0003 = ERROR: -- Can't write to the report file: %0. --
93E0004 = ERROR: -- Can't write to the navigation file: %0. --
94E0005 = ERROR: -- Can't read from the data file: %0 --
95E0006 = ERROR: -- Can't write to the frameset file: %0 --
96E0007 = ERROR: -- Can't write to the navigation file: %0 --
97E0008 = ERROR: -- Can't write to the report file: %0 --
98E0009 = ERROR: -- Could not open a default settings file matching, %0.*. --
99#E0010 ** Moved to warnings level: W0004
100E0011 = ERROR: -- Required file %0 is missing or corrupt. Cannot continue. --
101E0012 = ERROR: -- Can't open the error log file: %0 --
102#E0013 ** Moved to warnings level: W0005
103E0014 = ERROR: -- Can't open the settings file %0, that you specified. --
104E0015 = <<END
105ERROR: -- Your GD library does not appear to support a known graphics format
106Please notify us of this problem at %0. Be sure to provide the version of
107GD.pm [%1] and the version of Report Magic [%2].--
108END
109E0016 = <<END
110Your input file %0 appears not to contain any proper data. Likely you
111forgot to include the setting OUTPUT COMPUTER in your Analog configuration
112file. Please fix this and try running Analog and Report Magic again.
113END
114#-------------------------------
115# The SYMBOLS section tells give Report Magic the symbols to use for
116# numbers and other labels
117#   decimalDigits just tells Report Magic how many digits to round to
118#   listSeparator was changed to decimalList for clarity
119#-------------------------------
120[Symbols]
121decimalList = ,
122decimalSeparator = .
123decimalDigits = 2
124ellipsis = ...
125percent = %
126
127#-------------------------------
128# The DATES section provides the names and abbreviations used by Report
129# Magic for months and days of the week.
130# The actual formatting of the dates is report specific and set in rdata.ini
131#-------------------------------
132[Dates]
133shortMonths = <<EOT
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145���
146EOT
147
148longMonths = <<EOT
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161EOT
162
163# NOTE 1: The order of shortDays and longDays must coincide with each other.
164# NOTE 2: shortDays must match Analog's abbreviations for the language.
165shortDays = <<EOT
166��
167��
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169��
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171��
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173EOT
174
175longDays = <<EOT
176�����������
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182�������
183EOT
184
185