TaskID:Alarm
AlarmID:2.43 (21-Jul-92)
TZSwtch:Switch between %0 and %1 automatically:
Unexp:Unexpected error :- %0 (%1)

BNF:Corrupt %0 block not freed
BNE:Corrupt %0 block not extended
ODD1:Block %0: %1

Time01:%Z12:%MI %AM
Time02:%W3, %ZDY%ST
Time03:%MO
Time04:%CE%YR

AlarmH2:This is the Alarm icon.|MClick SELECT to set an alarm.
AlarmH3:This window allows you to set an alarm.
AlarmH5:This window allows you to change an alarm.
AlarmH6:This window allows you to set the clock.
AlarmH7:This window allows you to find an alarm.
AlarmH8:This window is displaying an alarm which has gone off.
AlarmH9:This window displays information about Alarm.
AlarmHA:This window is the alarm browser. It allows you to manipulate the alarms.|MDouble-click SELECT on an alarm to change it.
AlarmHB:This window allows you to change the setup for !Alarm.

FN1:Selection
FN2:Alarms

TitlA1:Set alarm
TitlA3:Change alarm
TitlA4:Set clock
TitlA5:Find alarm
IconA4:Set
IconA5:Find

ActvA1:An alarm was set for %Z12:%MI %AM,
ActvA2:It will repeat at %Z12:%MI %AM,
ActvA3:URGENT!
ActvA4:Attention!
ActvA5:Application alarm set by
ActvA6:%we, %zdy%st %mo %ce%yr.

PrntA1:This is an application alarm set by %0.
PrntA2:This is a task alarm. Command is:
PrntA3:This alarm is urgent.
PrntA4:Alarm is set to repeat every %0 %1 within a working week.
PrntA5:Alarm is set to repeat every %0 %1.
PrntA6:%Z12:%MI %AM
PrntA7:%WE, %ZDY%ST %MO %CE%YR
PrntB1:minutes
PrntB2:hours
PrntB3:days
PrntB4:weeks
PrntB5:months
PrntB6:years
PrntB7:<No alarm text>
PrntB8:Alarm operates within a working week.
PrntB9:Alarm is set to repeat on the %0 %1 of every %2 month.

BrwsA1:Task alarm: %0
BrwsA5:Application alarm set by %0
# *************** These strings MUST end with %0.
# *************** If they don't, Alarm will crash
BrwsA2:%w3,%0
BrwsA3:%zdy%st %m3 %ce%yr%0
BrwsA4:%z12:%mi %am%0
# *************** End of requirement
BrwsM1:#Alarms,Set new alarm,%0,Select all,Clear selection,Save as text@,Save as alarms@
BrwsM2:#%0,Change %1,Delete %1,Copy %1,Save as text@,Save as alarms@
BrwsM3:Selection
BrwsM4:selection
BrwsM5:Alarm
BrwsM6:alarm
BrwsT3:delete the selected alarm?
BrwsT4:delete the selected alarms?

BHlpA1:Click SELECT to set a new alarm.
BHlpA2:Move the pointer right to act upon the selected alarm.
BHlpA3:Move the pointer right to act upon the selected alarms.
BHlpA4:Click SELECT to select all the alarms.
BHlpA5:Click SELECT to deselect all the alarms.
BHlpA6:Move the pointer right to obtain a file listing all the set alarms.
BHlpA7:Click SELECT to save the alarms in the default file.|MMove the pointer right to save the alarms elsewhere.
BHlpB1:Click SELECT to change the selected alarm.
BHlpB2:Click SELECT to change the first selected alarm.
BHlpB3:Click SELECT to delete the selected alarm.
BHlpB4:Click SELECT to delete the selected alarms.
BHlpB5:Move the pointer right to obtain a text file listing the selected alarm.
BHlpB6:Move the pointer right to obtain a text file listing the selected alarms.
BHlpB7:Move the pointer right to obtain a !Alarm file containing the selected alarm.
BHlpB8:Move the pointer right to obtain a !Alarm file containing the selected alarms.
BHlpB9:Click SELECT to copy the selected alarm.
BHlpBA:Click SELECT to copy the selected alarms.

SHlp0A:Click SELECT to make non-urgent alarms quiet.
SHlp0B:Click SELECT to make non-urgent alarms beep.
SHlp1A:Click SELECT to make alarms fit into a working week.
SHlp1B:Click SELECT to make alarms fit into the whole week.
SHlp2A:Click SELECT to have the alarm database updated automatically.
SHlp2B:Click SELECT to stop updating the alarm database automatically.
SHlp3A:Click SELECT to confirm deletion of alarms.
SHlp3B:Click SELECT to not confirm deletion of alarms.
SHlp4A:Click SELECT to have an analogue display with a second hand.
SHlp5A:Click SELECT to have an analogue display without a second hand.
SHlp6A:Click SELECT to have a digital display of HH:MM.
SHlp7A:Click SELECT to have a digital display of HH:MM:SS.
SHlp8A:Click SELECT to have a digital display of the format shown to the right of the pointer.
SHlp9A:Click SELECT to have !Alarm switch the time between GMT and BST automatically.
SHlp9B:Click SELECT to prevent !Alarm switching the time between GMT and BST automatically.
SHlpAA:This is the alarm beep timeout.
SHlpBA:This is the user defined display format.
SHlpBB:An example of how the display would look is:
SHlpCA:This is the time that the computer will enter BST on.
SHlpCB:This is the time that the computer will leave BST on.
SHlpDA:This is the date that the computer will enter BST on.
SHlpDB:This is the date that the computer will leave BST on.
SHlpEA:This is the month that the computer will enter BST in.
SHlpEB:This is the month that the computer will leave BST in.
SHlpFA:This is the year that the computer will enter BST in.
SHlpFB:This is the year that the computer will leave BST in.
SHlpGA:Click SELECT for alarms to beep continuously.
SHlpGB:Click SELECT for alarms to stop beeping after the number of seconds specified.
SHlpHA:Click SELECT to remove this day from the working week.
SHlpHB:Click SELECT to add this day to the working week.
SHlpIA:Click SELECT to save the chosen settings.|MClose the window if you don't want to change !Alarm's setup.

HelpA3:This is the currently selected time at which the alarm will go off.
HelpA6:Click SELECT to make the alarm urgent.
HelpA7:Click SELECT to make the alarm non-urgent.
HelpA9:This is the currently selected date at which the alarm will go off.
HelpB4:This is the currently selected month at which the alarm will go off.
HelpB7:This is the currently selected year at which the alarm will go off.
HelpB8:Click SELECT to position the caret.|MUse the cursor keys to move the caret.
HelpB9:Click SELECT to position the caret.|MUse the cursor keys to move the caret or press Return to set the alarm.
HelpC1:Click SELECT to make this a repeating alarm.
HelpC2:Click SELECT to make this a non-repeating alarm.
HelpC3:Click SELECT to set the repeat interval to minutes.
HelpC4:Click SELECT to set the repeat interval to hours.
HelpC5:Click SELECT to set the repeat interval to days.
HelpC6:Click SELECT to set the repeat interval to weeks.
HelpC7:Click SELECT to set the repeat interval to months.
HelpC8:Click SELECT to set the repeat interval to years.
HelpC9:Click SELECT to decrease the repeat time.
HelpD1:This is the currently selected repeat time.
HelpD2:Click SELECT to increase the repeat time.
HelpE1:Click SELECT to make this a task alarm.
HelpE2:Click SELECT to make this a normal alarm.
HelpE3:Click SELECT to make alarms fit into a working week.
HelpE4:Click SELECT to make alarms fit into a full week.
HelpE5:Click MENU to find another alarm.
HelpE6:Click SELECT to make this a regular repeating alarm.
HelpF1:Click SELECT to change the offset into the month required.
HelpF2:Click SELECT to change the day required.
HelpF3:Click SELECT to change the number of months that should pass between alarms.
HelpF4:This is the currently selected offset into the month.
HelpF5:This is the currently selected day for the alarm to repeat on.
HelpF6:This is the currently selected number of months that should pass between alarms.
HelpF7:Click SELECT to make this a normal repeating alarm.

HelpD3:Click SELECT to set the alarm to the values you have selected.|MClose the window if you don't want to set the alarm.

HelpD7:Click SELECT to update the alarm settings.|MClose the window if you don't want to update the alarm settings.

ClockA1:This is the currently selected replacement time for the computer's clock.
ClockA2:Click SELECT to set the computer's clock to the date and time selected.|MClose the window if you don't want to change the computer's clock.
ClockA3:This is the currently selected replacement date for the computer's clock.
ClockA4:This is the currently selected replacement month for the computer's clock.
ClockA5:This is the currently selected replacement year for the computer's clock.
ClockA7:Click SELECT to increase the hours.
ClockA8:Click SELECT to decrease the hours.
ClockA9:Click SELECT to increase the minutes.
ClockB1:Click SELECT to decrease the minutes.
ClockB2:Click SELECT to decrease the date.
ClockB3:Click SELECT to increase the date.
ClockB4:Click SELECT to decrease the month.
ClockB5:Click SELECT to increase the month.
ClockB6:Click SELECT to decrease the year.
ClockB7:Click SELECT to increase the year.

FindA1:This is the currently selected time for the alarm search.
FindA2:Click SELECT to try to find an alarm at or after this date & time.|MClose the window if you don't want to find an alarm.
FindA3:This is the currently selected date for the alarm search.
FindA4:This is the currently selected month for the alarm search.
FindA5:This is the currently selected year for the alarm search.

MenuAL:#Alarm,Accept alarm,Cancel alarm,Defer alarm
MenuD1:#How many?,$
MenuD2:#Defer alarm,Minutes,Hours,Days,Weeks,Months,Years
MenuFI:#Alarm,Previous alarm,Next alarm,Find alarm
MenuMM:#Alarm,Info,Alarms...,Setup...,Set clock...,Quit

MnuAL1:Click SELECT to accept the current alarm.
MnuAL2:Click SELECT to cancel the current alarm.
MnuAL3:Move the pointer right to defer the current alarm.
MnuAM6:This option is greyed out because you are currently setting an alarm.
MnuAM8:This option is greyed out because you are currently changing an alarm.
MnuAM9:This option is greyed out because there aren't any alarms set.
MnuAMA:This option is greyed out because you haven't selected any alarms.
MnuD11:Enter a defer value and press Return.
MnuD21:Move the pointer right to defer by a number of minutes.
MnuD22:Move the pointer right to defer by a number of hours.
MnuD23:Move the pointer right to defer by a number of days.
MnuD24:Move the pointer right to defer by a number of weeks.
MnuD25:Move the pointer right to defer by a number of months.
MnuD26:Move the pointer right to defer by a number of years.
MnuFI1:Click SELECT to go to the previous alarm.
MnuFI2:Click SELECT to go to the next alarm.
MnuFI3:Click SELECT to search for an alarm.
MnuFI4:This option is greyed out because you aren't unsetting or changing an alarm.
MnuFI5:This option is greyed out because you are currently setting the clock.
MnuMM1:Move the pointer right to see information about Alarm.
MnuMM3:Click SELECT to display the alarm browser.
MnuMM4:Click SELECT to change Alarm's setup.
MnuMM5:Click SELECT to set the computer's clock.
MnuMM6:Click SELECT to quit Alarm.
MnuMM7:This option is greyed out because you are currently finding an alarm.

Drg01:This box allows you to save data in a file, or transfer it to another application.
Drg02:Click here to save the data with the current filename. If it is not a full pathname, you must drag the icon to a directory first.
Drg03:This shows the filename for this data. If it is not a full pathname, drag the icon into a directory display.
Drg04:Drag this icon to the directory in which you want to save the file. Or, drag it to the program into which you want to transfer the data.

OkayA1:Please install %0 as an application alarm is waiting for it
OkayA2:You are already changing an alarm
OkayA3:'%0' is not a recognised alarm data file. Have you converted it?
OkayA4:You cannot change an alarm while you are setting one
OkayA8:%0 - HH:MM format selected
OkayB6:You are already setting an alarm
OkayB8:You cannot set an alarm while you are changing one
OkayB9:You can't run two copies of Alarm at once
OkayC1:To save the file, drag the icon to a directory display
OkayC3:This alarm will not repeat as it would go beyond the year 2247
OkayC4:Deferring the alarm by that amount would take it beyond the year 2247, which is not allowed
OkayC5:An application alarm has just been deleted as it repeated beyond the year 2247
OkayC6:The task alarm which just went off has been deleted as it repeated beyond the year 2247
OkayC7:This alarm will not repeat as it
OkayC8:would go beyond the year 2247
OkayC9:You must have at least one day in a working week
OkayD1:Cannot find Alarm's Code file
OkayD2:Unable to open window - Alarm needs %0K more memory

Fatal2:Menu area full
Fatal3:No more workspace
Fatal4:Alarm !Run file is out of date. Either run !Alarm from Apps or re-copy it onto your disc
Fatal5:Template '%0' not found

Warn:Warning from Alarm
File01:unable to close alarm file
File02:Unable to create alarm file: %0
File03:Unable to save alarm database: %0
File04:alarm file does not have read/write access
File05:The alarms cannot be automatically saved because you have not yet set the filename

ApplA1:Bad application alarm option
ApplA2:Application name too big
ApplA3:Application alarm identifier too big
ApplA4:Unable to locate specified application alarm

FrmtA1:%0 is an unknown % entry in user format
FrmtA2:Clock display produced from user format too large
FrmtA3:No clock display produced from user format
FrmtA4:User format contains an unknown % specifier

SR0w1/SR0w2/SR0w3/SR0w4/SR0w5/SR0w6/SR0w7:first
SR1w1/SR1w2/SR1w3/SR1w4/SR1w5/SR1w6/SR1w7:second
SR2w1/SR2w2/SR2w3/SR2w4/SR2w5/SR2w6/SR2w7:third
SR3w1/SR3w2/SR3w3/SR3w4/SR3w5/SR3w6/SR3w7:last
SR4w1/SR4w2/SR4w3/SR4w4/SR4w5/SR4w6/SR4w7:penultimate
SR5w1/SR5w2/SR5w3/SR5w4/SR5w5/SR5w6/SR5w7:third to last

WE1a0/WE1a1/WE1a2/WE1a3/WE1a4/WE1a5:Sunday
WE2a0/WE2a1/WE2a2/WE2a3/WE2a4/WE2a5:Monday
WE3a0/WE3a1/WE3a2/WE3a3/WE3a4/WE3a5:Tuesday
WE4a0/WE4a1/WE4a2/WE4a3/WE4a4/WE4a5:Wednesday
WE5a0/WE5a1/WE5a2/WE5a3/WE5a4/WE5a5:Thursday
WE6a0/WE6a1/WE6a2/WE6a3/WE6a4/WE6a5:Friday
WE7a0/WE7a1/WE7a2/WE7a3/WE7a4/WE7a5:Saturday

MR1:first
MR2:second
MR3:third
MR4:fourth
MR5:fifth
MR6:sixth
MR7:seventh
MR8:eighth
MR9:ninth
MR10:tenth
MR11:eleventh
MR12:twelfth
