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LongName:Method Explorer
progInfo0:Method Explorer
progInfo1:Making blue lines and printing changes
progInfo2: Mark H Ainsworth, 1996
progInfo3:3.20 (1-Jun-1996)

warning:Warning!
cancel:Cancel
ok:OK

#menu text (iconbar)
MTIBar:Explorer
Info:Info
Prefs:Preferences...
Start:Start...
Help:Interactive Help
Save:Save
Print:Print
Changes:Print changes
Zoom:Zoom
Quit:Quit

#interactive help text
iconbar:This is the Method Explorer icon.|MClick SELECT to start producing a blue line.
mainw:This is your blue line.|MClick MENU to allow saving / zooming of the line.
saveas:Drag the icon to a filer window to save the blue line.
saveas1:Enter a new name here.
proginfo:This window shows information on the program BlueLiner.
zoom:This is the zoom dialogue box, which changes the scale of the view of the blue line.
zoom0:Click on OK to re-scale the blue line.
zoom1:Enter a new scale here.
prefs:This is the window for setting your preferences for how the blue line should look.
prefs0:Click on OK to assign the new settings and close the window
prefs1:Click on Cancel to close the window without letting the new settings specified take effect.
prefs2:Click on Save to assign the new settings, close the window, and save the settings to file so that they will be remembered for next time BlueLiner is loaded up.
prefs3:These are for changing the size of the blue line.
prefs6:Enter your desired line length here. The title and place notation will go above and below the line, so allow extra space for these (ie. make the line smaller than the space available).
prefs8:Choose this option to produce the whole line.
prefs9:Choose this option to only produce the first half of the line.
prefs10:These numbers signify the relative proportions of each aspect of the blue line.
prefs12:This is the relative height of a change where the bell hunts.
prefs14:This is the relative height of a change where the bell dodges.
prefs16:This is the relative height of a change where the bell makes a place.
prefs18:These options allow extra features on the blue line.
prefs20:This signifies whether numbers will be placed to the right of the line at lead-ends.
prefs21:This signifies whether treble interaction will be shown.|MA line is shown where the treble is passed.|MA cross is shown to the right of the line where the bell dodges with the treble.
prefs22:Show a half lead printed to the right of the line.
prefs23:An expanded place notation shows the place notation in the form 361412361456|MA non-expanded place notation shows the place notation in the form 342345
prefs24:Don't show any of the changes.
prefs26:This is the relative height of the line used when the treble passes the blue line.
prefs28:This is the relative radius of the blob used to denote a lead-end.
prefs30:This is the relative width of the blue line.
prefs32:This is the font which will be used for bell number labels, the place notation, the title and a printout of changes.
prefs33:Click here with SELECT or MENU to choose a new font.
prefs34:Show a whole lead printed to the right of the line.
prefs36:This is the relative horizontal distance for a change.
prefs38:This is the relative width of the line for the treble interacting with the blue line bell.
prefs40:This is the position of the origin of the page|MPut the left and lower margins of the printable area of your page here.
prefs41:This is the left margin for the blue line.
prefs43:This is the lower margin for the blue line.
prefs45:Enter the printable/usable width of the page here. This affects the positioning and layout of multiple lines.
start:This window belongs to BlueLiner.
start0:Click here to work out the method and generate the blue line.
start1:Click here to close the window, discarding any settings you entered here.
start3:Click here to bring up the Preferences window, which allows you to alter many aspects of the appearance of the blue line when it is generated.|MYou can also access this window from the iconbar menu.
start4:Auto-intelligence uses the assumption that the method is surprise/delight to work out the number of bells (and so the length of a lead), and which bell is to be used for the blue line.
start5:Enter the number of bells doing the work.
start7:Enter which bell will start the blue line.
start9:Enter the name of your method here.
start12:Enter the place notation of your method here.|MIt is very flexible in its interpretation of place notations. It is not case sensitive.|MFor above bell nine, use 0, E, T, A, B, C, D.
start14:Enter the place notation of the lead-end here.|MIf auto-intelligence is on, the last number of the lead-end will be used as the blue-line bell.
start15:Choose this option to send the blue line straight to Draw for further editing/printing.
start16:Click here to print a course of changes or produce a text file of them, with roll-ups optionally highlighted.
start17:Enter the number of lines for Explorer to produce side-by-side.|MWith the default settings for line sizes, you can fit two or three lines on an A4 page (depending on whether you print some changes or not).
change:This window controls the production of all of the changes of a method.
change0:Click here to print out the method to the printer.|MThe printing routines by-pass the printer driver, producing pure text output.|MToggle the window size to access the printer control codes.
change31:Choose this option to place marks against the changes for roll-ups.|M#, * and + signify roll-ups with more than 8, 6 and 4 bells in order respectively.
change34:Click here to save the codes for change printing.
change39:Click here to produce the changes in a text file which is then exported to your text editor (eg. Edit).
menuin:Move right to bring up the info window for Method Explorer.
menupr:Click here with Select to bring up the Preferences window. You can also access this window from the start box.
menust:Click here to start producing a blue line.
menuqu:Click here to quit Method Explorer. Any unsaved settings will be lost.
menusa:Move right to save the blue line as a drawfile.
manuzo:Move right to bring up the zoom dialogue box, which allows you to change the scale of the view of the blue line.


