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# Messages for !IRClient  1995 Matthew Godbolt
# See !Help file for details
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Generic:This \w belongs to !IRClient. Move the pointer over different icons for more help

#Iconbar text
Iconbar.Generic:!IRClient - an IRC client for the Acorn Archimedes.  \Sopen the current session, or MENU for a menu.

#Windows

#The info window
Info.Generic:This \w shows interesting and important information about !IRClient
Info.LaunchHelp:\Slaunch !Help. But seeing as you can read this - you don't need to!
Info.Version:This shows the current version number and whether or not this program is the registered version.  Quote this in any bug reports
Info.Icon:Nice graphic, eh?  I know I have no artistic talent ... so the best icon sent to me wins a registered version!
Info.Author:That's me - known as 'The Moog' to my mates.|MContact me as M.R.Godbolt@exeter.ac.uk or as TheMoog on #acorn on IRC (usually *early* in the morning :-)

#Your country needs lerts
Alert.Generic:Seeing this window means something has gone wrong. Never mind - I might fix it one day, you never know.
Alert.Continue:\Stry and continue IRClient.
Alert.Quit:\Squit IRClient. Before quitting IRClient will try and close all files and 'nicely' log off the IRC server, so this is still safe.
Alert.Message:This tells you, perhaps cryptically, why IRClient has just gone 'bang'!

#Main
Main.Generic:This shows you what you, and other people are saying, along with messages from the server.

#Pane
Pane.Generic:This pane allows you to communicate with the other people on IRC.
Pane.IRCNick:This is your IRC nickname.  Other people refer to you only by this, so choose a good one.  The author's IRC nickname is TheMoog, for example.
Pane.Text:Type in this box and press RETURN to talk to other people.  If your text begins with the '/' character, the text is treated as a command.|MFor more help, see the IRC primer in the Docs directory.
Pane.WhoIs:\Sget a list of all the people on your channels - selecting their nickname will ask the IRC server for more information on them.|MThis is analagous to '/WHOIS <nickname>'
Pane.Join:\Sjoin a channel.
Pane.Leave:\Sleave a channel
Pane.Channel:This is the channel your text is currently being send to.  If the box displays '->Someone' then you are querying 'Someone' - all text is sent only to them.
Pane.chanlist:\Schoose a channel to talk to from the list of channels you're currently on.

#Session
Session.Generic:This window allows you to change the way other people see you on IRC, and also which part of the IRC network to use.
Session.Name:This is the name of the session you're currently editing.
Session.sesslist:\Sget a list of currently defined sessions.
Session.New:\Screate a new session.
Session.Delete:\Sdelete the current session.  Note you cannot delete the default session.
Session.OK:\Skeep the changes you've made.
Session.Connect:\Skeep the changes you've made and connect to the IRC network using this session.
Session.Nick:This is your IRC nickname - the reference people use to know who you are on IRC.|MSee the Docs directory for more information.
Session.User:This is your username.  Other people on IRC will see you as '<username>@<host name>' so choose something appropriate.  If you are using a University system, or other system where you have a genuine log in name, it is polite to use this as IRC operators may get upset otherwise.|MI use 'py94mrg' because I use Exeter University's computer system, for which I log in as py94mrg.
Session.Realname:This is the name that is printed after your nickname in queries from other users.  It is customary to place either your real name here, or a humourous quote such as 'Knight of the Green Acorn' :)
Session.Server:This is the name of the IRC server you wish to connect to.  I suggest you try and find a server near you for best use of IRClient.
Session.Port:This is the port on the IRC server to connect to.  Leave it as 6667 unless you know what you're doing.
Session.ServerList:\Sfor a list of well-known servers, split into EFNet and Undernet servers.

#A new session
NewSesion.Generic:Type in the name of a new session, and click OK or press RETURN.

#The notes
ByTheWay.Generic:This is a helpful little note.  To make it go away click on it, or wait for a bit.

#Making sure
AreYouSure.Generic:This window makes sure you *really* meant what you just told IRClient to do.
AreYouSure.Yes:Click here at your peril!
AreYouSure.No:The easy way out...

#Start up
Startup.Generic:A window telling you what this is and who I am!

#Joining a channel
NewChannel.Generic:Type in the name of the channel you want to join, or choose one from the menu, and press RETURN or click OK.
NewChannel.Chanlist:\Sget a list of channels you've been on recently

#MOTD
MOTD.Generic:This is the IRClient MOTD - fetched each log on.  If any bugs are found, you'll learn about them via this system.

#Menus
Menu.Generic:
Menu.Q:\Skill !IRClient - if your 'phone bill has got just that big too big!
Menu.S:\Schange the current session, or change the sessions defined at the moment.
