9 Adaption of the graphics board to the monitor and adjusting the video parameters.
10 Display: ELSA Settings
11 %m/%d/%Y
51 &Database
100 Hardware Limits
101 If you have stored a graphics mode earlier, you can switch back to it.
102 Your monitor must be entered. Please click on 'Change...' and check the entered values.\nMost important is the maximal horizontal scan frequency (in kHz) of your monitor.
103 Select the desired color depth. \nIn most cases, 256 colors are good enough. Performance for videos or 3D applications is best with 32678 colors, and for sophisticated image processing, 16.7 million colors may make sense.
104 Select the refresh rate of your choice, e.g. 75 Hz. \nIf you are not sure about the capabilities of your monitor, select 75 Hz. 85Hz is better. \nYou can carry out a more acurate adjustment by clicking on the 'Details...' button.
105 This slider adjusts the visible screen resolution. The resolution indicates the number of pixels that can be displayed horizontally and vertically. It should suit the screen size, e.g. 1024 x 768 for 17'' monitors (43 cm CRT diagonal) , less for smaller monitors and more for larger monitors.
106 This slider adjusts the virtual screen resolution (Panning).
258 Editing the details of the monitor timing should only be done by an expert. Do you want to continue ?
261 The graphics mode is stored and will become active the next time Windows is started. \n\nPlease close all DOS boxes and DOS applications. \nShould Windows be restarted right now?
267 The setting will be changed now. \nThis may take some seconds and may produce a disturbed screen. \nIf after 15 seconds there is no Windows screen, the original settings will be restored.
268 The monitor order will be changed from '%1' to '%2'. \nIt is not possible to modify other parameters simultaneously. \n\nShould the monitor order be changed now?
269 An old version of the ELSA WINman is on your computer in the directory '%1'.\nDelete this version?
270 For small screen resolutions the font size must be switched to 'Small Fonts'.\nChange to the dialog page 'Display Properties'/'Settings'.\n\nDo you want store the new settings without modifying the font size?
271 You have selected a color depth of 65536 colors (16 bpp). In this mode some programs (especially 3-D programms) will work with restrictions or with less performance. No Direct3D hardware acceleration would be available. \nUsually the prefered color depth is 32768 colors (15 bpp). \n\nDo you want select 32768 colors (recommended)?
272 The property page "ELSA Settings (WINman)" is not active. \nThere may be a conflict if the standard "Settings" page was active. \nDo you want to retain the Settings on the "ELSA Settings (WINman)" page and ignore the standard "Settings" page?
273 To switch from multi-screen mode to single-screen mode, you should install the ELSA driver for single-screen mode\n(under Control Panel/Display/Settings/Change Configuration...).\nYou can use the multi-screen driver, but there you will experience a loss in performance. \n\nDo you wish to switch to single-screen?
278 Please select a monitor first.
279 Please select a timing first.
280 VDIF file successfully stored.
281 Your monitor has changed. \nPlease confirm the data shown or enter new data.
288 The original monitor settings are restored.
289 Test (%d seconds to go)
291 You are running another application which uses DirectDraw. \nWe recommned you terminate this application. \nIf not, you may get screen disturbances as long as the computer is not restarted.
300 Your monitor is compatible with VESA DDC. But the data found may be not the optimum.\nPlease correct especially the monitor name and the maximum kHz and Hz values.
301 The displayed data of your monitor were found. However, these data may not be optimal. \nPlease ensure that the monitor name and the maximum kHz and Hz values are correct.
515 This graphics board has fixed, predefined graphics modes only!
522 Error: The monitor database cannot be opened!
526 Error: There is already a file with this name. Enter a new name for the VDIF file!
527 Error: The VDIF file cannot be stored!
528 Error: The selected file cannot be opened or is no valid VESA VDIF monitor description file!
529 Error: The first value of the range must be lower than the second value!
533 Error: Windows cannot be restarted! \n\nAbort = back to previous settings \nRetry = try again \nIgnore = no restart of Windows, changed settings will be realized at next Windows restart \n
535 This setting can be done only after you have entered the maximum possible horizontal scan rate (in kHz) of all of your monitors (otherwise your monitor may be damaged). \nPlease use the 'Change...' button under 'Monitor'.
536 Error: Cannot switch graphics mode! \nPlease open the Display Properties and switch to ELSA Settings.
537 Error: ELSA Settings cannot switch to this graphics mode!\n
538 Error: ELSA Settings cannot switch to this graphics mode because it is not possible to write to the registry! \nYou may not be entitled to change this area in the registry. Your administrator can give you these rights. The procedure is described either in the README.TXT for the ELSA Windows driver or in the help to ELSA Settings. \nDo you want see the help?
539 The maximum possible horizontal scan rate (in kHz) for monitor number %1 is not entered. \nDo you want apply the data for the first monitor to this monitor as well?
540 Do you want to apply these settings to all other monitors as well?
61440 Open
61441 Save As
61442 All Files (*.*)
61443 Untitled
61446 an unnamed file
61457 &Hide
61472 No error message is available.
61473 An unsupported operation was attempted.
61474 A required resource was unavailable.
61475 Out of memory.
61476 An unknown error has occurred.
61696 Invalid filename.
61697 Failed to open document.
61698 Failed to save document.
61699 Save changes to %1?
61700 Failed to create empty document.
61701 The file is too large to open.
61702 Could not start print job.
61703 Failed to launch help.
61704 Internal application error.
61705 Command failed.
61706 Insufficient memory to perform operation.
61707 System registry entries have been removed and the INI file (if any) was deleted.
61708 Not all of the system registry entries (or INI file) were removed.
61709 This program requires the file %s, which was not found on this system.
61710 This program is linked to the missing export %s in the file %s. This machine may have an incompatible version of %s.
61712 Please enter an integer.
61713 Please enter a number.
61714 Please enter an integer between %1 and %2.
61715 Please enter a number between %1 and %2.
61716 Please enter no more than %1 characters.
61717 Please select a button.
61718 Please enter an integer between 0 and 255.
61719 Please enter a positive integer.
61720 Please enter a date and/or time.
61721 Please enter a currency.
61728 Unexpected file format.
61729 %1\nCannot find this file.\nPlease verify that the correct path and file name are given.
61730 Destination disk drive is full.
61731 Unable to read from %1, it is opened by someone else.
61732 Unable to write to %1, it is read-only or opened by someone else.
61733 An unexpected error occurred while reading %1.
61734 An unexpected error occurred while writing %1.
61836 Unable to read write-only property.
61837 Unable to write read-only property.
61840 Unable to load mail system support.
61841 Mail system DLL is invalid.
61842 Send Mail failed to send message.
61856 No error occurred.
61857 An unknown error occurred while accessing %1.
61858 %1 was not found.
61859 %1 contains an invalid path.
61860 %1 could not be opened because there are too many open files.
61861 Access to %1 was denied.
61862 An invalid file handle was associated with %1.
61863 %1 could not be removed because it is the current directory.
61864 %1 could not be created because the directory is full.
61865 Seek failed on %1
61866 A hardware I/O error was reported while accessing %1.
61867 A sharing violation occurred while accessing %1.
61868 A locking violation occurred while accessing %1.
61869 Disk full while accessing %1.
61870 An attempt was made to access %1 past its end.
61872 No error occurred.
61873 An unknown error occurred while accessing %1.
61874 An attempt was made to write to the reading %1.
61875 An attempt was made to access %1 past its end.
61876 An attempt was made to read from the writing %1.