1 Choose menu option => 11 Choose menu option (%d) => 111 (%s) : 11101 Graphics Device Selection 11102 Starting Segment = 0x%x 11103 %2d) %s 11104 PgDn for Next Page 11105 PgDn for Next Page, PgUp for Previous Page 11106 PgUp for Previous Page 11107 Enter device selection (%d) => 11111 Graphics Device Mode Selection 11112 %2d) %d x %d, mono 11113 %2d) %d x %d, mono, %s 11114 %2d) %d x %d, %d colors 11115 %2d) %d x %d, %d colors, %s 11116 Enter mode selection (%d) => 11117 %s 11121 Graphics Display Monitors 11122 %2d) %s 11123 %6.3f x %6.3f 11124 Enter monitor selection (%d) => 11131 %2d) Enter screen dimensions 11132 The current screen dimensions are: 11133 horizontal size = %.3f in. 11134 vertical size = %.3f in. 11135 Enter horizontal size of graphics display (%.3f in.) => 11136 Enter vertical size of graphics display (%.3f in.) => 11140 Enter the x size for the CADKEY graphics cursor (%f in.) => 11141 Enter the y size for the CADKEY graphics cursor (%f in.) => 11142 Enter the size for the CADKEY graphics marker (%f in.) => 11143 Enter the maximum number of horizontal and 11144 vertical grid points (%d) => 11145 Enter the maximum number of entities to display 11146 while dynamically rotating part (%d) => 11147 Enter a value (1.0 to 5.0) for curve display, 11148 where 5.0 is the smoothest. For faster drawing 11149 and selection, use a coarser display. (%.3f) => 11150 Enter the minimum increment for sketching (%f in.) => 11151 'n' for Next Page 11152 'n' for Next Page, 'p' for Previous Page 11153 'p' for Previous Page 1121 The range for the current color graphics palette is 0-%d. 11201 Set Menu Options Window Colors 112011 Enter the border color (%d) => 112012 Enter the background color (%d) => 112013 Enter the text/draw color (%d) => 112014 Enter the border style: 112015 0 = none, 1 = single, 2 = double (%d) => 11202 Set System Mode Indicator Colors 11203 Set Break Window Colors 11204 Set Status Window Colors 11205 Set History Line Colors 11206 Set Prompt Line Colors 11207 Set Cursor Tracking Window Colors 11208 Set Pop Up Menus Colors 11209 Set Viewport Area Colors 112091 Enter the border color for primary graphics viewport (%d) => 112092 Enter the border color for other graphics viewports (%d) => 112093 Enter the background color for all graphics viewports (%d) => 112094 Enter the border style for all graphics viewports: 112095 0 = none, 1 = single, 2 = double (%d) => 11210 Set Cursor and Marker Colors 112101 Enter the color for the CADKEY graphics cursor (%d) => 112102 Enter the color for rubber banding (%d) => 112103 Enter the color for the CADKEY prompt marker (%d) => 1131 Set Viewport Options 1132 Enter maximum allowable number of viewports (%d) => 1133 Enter the spacing between viewports when using 1134 automatic viewport placement options (%f in.) => 1135 Should display view axes appear in each viewport 1136 upon initial entry (%c) ? 1137 Choose display option for construction view axes 1138 upon initial entry (%d) => 1141 Please enter the name of the graphics CDE to use (%s) => 12000 CADKEY Input Device Selection 12001 CADL Input Device Selection 12002 none (keyboard cursor keys only) 12003 none (use CADKEY input device) 12100 Do you wish to redefine the tablet/mouse working area (%c) ? 12101 Enter x dimension of tablet/mouse active area (%f in.) => 12102 Enter y dimension of tablet/mouse active area (%f in.) => 12103 Enter x min for cursor control area (%f in.) => 12104 Enter y min for cursor control area (%f in.) => 12105 Enter x max for cursor control area (%f in.) => 12106 Enter y max for cursor control area (%f in.) => 12107 Enter x min for function selection area (%f in.) => 12108 Enter y min for function selection area (%f in.) => 12109 Enter x max for function selection area (%f in.) => 12110 Enter y max for function selection area (%f in.) => 12111 Enter number of columns in the function area (%d) => 12112 Enter number of rows in the function area (%d) => 12200 Do you wish to assign the cursor puck buttons (%c) ? 12201 To assign functions to input device buttons: 12202 1) Use your input device to "point" to the desired function item. 12203 2) Press the input device button to which you wish to assign this 12204 function. (Some input devices also support combinations of buttons 12205 pressed simultaneously as additional "buttons".) 12206 3) Repeat step 2 for all buttons and button combinations to be assigned. 12207 4) Select "-VERIFY-" to check the value of a previously assigned button. 12208 5) Press RETURN when done. 12209 NOTE: If you do not have cursor control in this function, ensure proper 12210 connection of the input device and that you have chosen the correct 12211 input device configuration options. 12212 BUTTON RETURN CODE: %2d FUNCTION SELECTED: %8s 12213 VERIFY => BUTTON RETURN CODE: %2d ASSIGNED FUNCTION: %8s 12214 Can't assign button: too many buttons 12215 Specify the device to which the input device is attached; 12216 If the driver for your mouse is loaded, please run CONFIG 12217 again and select Microsoft Mouse. 12218 Now you must enter which device your mouse is attached 12219 to. Most users will enter COM1 or COM2 at this point. 13000 CADKEY Plotter Selection 13001 XXnone 13100 Choose plot paper size (%d) => 13101 Enter plot paper X size in inches (%f) => 13102 Enter plot paper Y size in inches (%f) => 13200 The following clip limits correspond to the soft clip limits 13210 for the selected plotter. These will determine the plotting 13220 area used by the plotter. Refer to your plotter manual for 13230 clip limits used by your plotter. 13240 Enter X min clip limit in millimeters (%f) => 13250 Enter Y min clip limit in millimeters (%f) => 13260 Enter X max clip limit in millimeters (%f) => 13270 Enter Y max clip limit in millimeters (%f) => 13300 CADKEY attempts to center plots on the paper, but some plotters 13301 automatically add a small offset. If you wish to compensate for 13302 this offset or if you do not wish to have a centered plot, use 13303 non-zero values for X and Y offsets. Note that offsets are 13304 expressed in terms of the units being plotted (in/mm) and are 13305 independent of plotting scale. 13306 Enter X offset for plot (%f) => 13307 Enter Y offset for plot (%f) => 13400 Enter plotter pen width in mm (%f) => 13500 Refer to your plotter manual for pen velocities supported by your 13501 plotter. Enter a value between 1 and the maximum speed supported. 13502 Enter value in cm/sec (%d) => 13600 Do you wish to change the assignment of plot pens to CADKEY colors (%c) ? 13601 Plotter pen numbers 1-16 are available for CADKEY color #%d. 13602 Enter value (%d) => 13610 Enter a factor (greater than 1.0) for curve tolerance. A higher 13615 factor will generate smoother curves but will take longer to plot. 13620 This value corresponds to the number of lines that a curve will be 13625 broken up into regardless of its size. 13630 Enter curve tolerance factor (%f) => 13650 Choose pen sorting option (%d) => 13700 Plotter codes may be sent to a serial port (-n), parallel port (+n) 13701 or a file. If a serial port is specified explicitly (eg. COM1 instead 13702 of -1) then you must configure the port for the correct communication's 13703 parameters using the DOS MODE command. 13704 NOTE: If the plotter is on a network the port should be specified 13705 explicitly (eg. COM1). 13706 Enter the name of the output port or file (%s) : 13707 Choose baud rate (%d) => 13710 Plotter output may be sent to a file or device by specifying the 13711 file or device name or may be sent to a spooler or filter program 13712 by preceding the spooler or filter name with '|'. 14000 CADKEY Printer Selection 14001 XXnone 14100 Choose printing resolution (%d) => 14101 Choose printing mode: 0. Black and white, 1. color (%d) => 14200 Do you wish to reassign the printer paper limits (%c) ? 14201 Enter X min for paper (%f in.) => 14202 Enter Y min for paper (%f in.) => 14203 Enter X max for paper (%f in.) => 14204 Enter Y max for paper (%f in.) => 14303 Enter value (%d) => 14400 Printer codes may be sent to a serial port (-n), parallel port (+n) 14401 or a file. If a serial port is specified explicitly (eg. COM1 instead 14402 of -1) then you must configure the port for the correct communication's 14403 parameters using the DOS MODE command. 14404 NOTE: If the printer is on a network the port should be specified 14405 explicitly (eg. COM1). 14406 Enter the name of the output port or file (%s) : 14407 Choose baud rate (%d) => 14410 Printer output may be sent to a file or device by specifying the 14411 file or device name or may be sent to a spooler or filter program 14412 by preceding the spooler or filter name with '|'. 151012 CADKEY uses temporary storage when it runs out of memory for the 151013 data base. Temporary storage for your data base may reside in one 151014 or more areas. To store data base files on disk, a full path name 151015 must be specified. CADKEY allows up to two database storage areas. 151018 To specify more than one storage area separate with a semi-colon. 1510121 CADKEY uses temporary storage when it runs out of memory for the 1510131 data base. Temporary storage for your data base may reside in one 1510141 or more areas. To store data base files on disk, a full path name 1510151 must be specified. To specify more than one storage area separate 1510161 with a semi-colon. CADKEY allows up to two database storage areas. 151019 For example: 151020 d:\tmp;c:\cadkey\db 151022 -- "d:\tmp" is the primary data base storage area. 151023 -- "c:\cadkey\db" is the secondary data base storage area. 1510201 /bin;/cadkey/db 1510221 -- "/bin" is the primary data base storage area. 1510231 -- "/cadkey/db" is the secondary data base storage area. 151025 /tmp;/usr/tmp;. 151027 -- "/tmp" is the primary data base storage area. 151028 -- "/usr/tmp" is the secondary data base storage area. 151029 -- "." is the tertiary data base storage area. 1510251 \tmp;. 1510271 -- "\tmp" is the primary data base storage area. 1510281 -- "." is the secondary data base storage area. 151030 Enter storage path(s) for data base files: 151040 Enter path for other system scratch files: 151050 The CADKEY database will page to disk when there is no more memory 151051 available. The amount of memory that the database will use before it 151052 starts to page can be set here. Setting the value too low may degrade 151053 performance. Setting the value too high may cause the database to use 151054 all available memory and therefore cripple some CADKEY functions that 151055 require temporary memory. Setting a value of 0 will cause CADKEY to 151056 calculate an optimal setting for this value. 151057 Enter the number of K to use for database storage (%ld) => 15108 System memory must be allocated for on-line printing and executing 15109 complex functions from within CADKEY. At least 25K must be allocated 15110 for this purpose. By specifying a larger amount of memory, performance 15111 may be increased. The amount of memory available depends on your 15112 CADKEY version, hardware configuration, and other software being run. 15113 Enter K value between 25 and ? (%d) => 15114 Choose UNITS mode for CADKEY (%d) => 15115 The decimal precision for CADL output of REAL data may be controlled 15116 by specifying the number of places to the RIGHT of the decimal point. 15117 Enter a value between 4 and 10 (%d) => 15118 Enter the maximum number of CADL program statement labels supported. 15119 Enter a value between 0 and 1000 (%d) => 15120 Enter the maximum number of register variables supported at one time. 15121 Enter a value between 0 and 1000 (%d) => 15122 Specify the maximum font size which may be accepted by the system. 15123 Enter K value greater than or equal to 8 (%d) => 15124 Specify the CHAINING TOLERANCE, or the allowable distance between the 15125 endpoints of entities when performing CHAIN SELECTION. 15126 Enter value, in system units between .00001 and .02 (%f) => 15127 Choose highlighting option (%d) => 15128 Choose part file auto-saving option (%d) => 15129 Enter the time interval in minutes between auto-saves, the interval 15130 must be greater than 4 minutes or less than 1 hour (%d) => 15131 Enter the auto-save part file name (%s) : 15132 Will you be running other DOS Extender programs 15133 from within CADKEY or from the DOS shell (Y/N) (%c) ? 15134 Memory will have to be released by CADKEY to allow the other DOS 15135 Extender program to execute properly. It is recommended that at 15136 least 2048K be released for running other DOS Extender programs. 15137 Enter the number of Kbytes to release (%ld) => 15200 CADKEY part files can now be locked by individual users. 15210 This eliminates the possiblity of users overwriting each others 15220 modifications to the same part file. 15230 When a part file is loaded it will be automatically locked. 15240 The user who originally loaded the part file is the only user who 15250 can save modifications to this file under its current name. 15260 Other users can load the part file but will be unable to save 15270 any modifications to the part file until the part file is unlocked. 15280 Part files are automatically unlocked when an owner of a locked 15290 part file saves his part file and loads another part file or leaves 15300 CADKEY all together. 15310 File locking is a virtual neccessity in a multi-user 15320 environment. 15400 Will CADKEY be used in a multi-user environment (Y/N) (%s) ? 15410 CADKEY needs every user to have a unique user name to 15420 enable file locking. 15450 Enter unique user name (8 character maximum) (%s) : 15500 Choose dimension standard for CADKEY (%d) => 15550 CADKEY allows users to control the individual attributes for 15551 a dimension's text, witness lines and leader lines. 15552 Do you wish to control dimension attribute settings (Y/N) (%s) ? 16100 Enter default path for PART files: 16101 Enter default path for PATTERN files: 16102 Enter default path for PLOT files: 16103 Enter default path for CADL files: 16104 Enter default path for MACRO files: 16105 Enter default path for NOTE files: 16106 Enter default path for SUPPORT files: 16107 Enter default path for HELP files: 16108 Enter default path for CDE files: 16109 Enter default path for DWG files: 16110 Enter default path for DXF files: 16111 Enter default path for DOCUMENTATION files: 16121 Enter default path for LISP files: 16200 Default Language Selection 16201 Enter language selection (%d) => 17100 Enter default macro library file name (%s) : 17101 Enter start-up macro file name (%s) : 17102 Enter default CDE file name(s) (%s) : 171021 Additional functionality can be provided by loading CADKEY Dynamic 171022 Extension (CDE) modules. If you are using CDE modules they may be 171023 loaded automatically when CADKEY starts by designating the name of 171024 the CDE modules here. If you are using more than one CDE module the 171025 names must be comma (,) separated. To remove the list of CDE names 171026 enter a single space. 20001 ;graphics device driver name 20002 ;graphics device mode 20003 ;graphics X resolution (pixels) 20004 ;graphics Y resolution (pixels) 20005 ;device palette type: 0=dumb, 1=EGA/VGA, 2=RGB, 3=BGR (HALO Metheus) 20006 ;number of colors in device lookup table 20007 ;maximum red intensity integer code 20008 ;maximum green intensity integer code 20009 ;maximum blue intensity integer code 20010 ;monitor config 0=one 1=two, graphics primary 2=two, mono primary 20011 ;number of graphics device memory pages 20012 ;graphics binary screen save switch: 0=no, 1=yes 20013 ;graphics segment starting address: 0xffff=driver default 20014 ;graphics device attribute code: 0xffff=driver default 20015 ;physical screen X size (inches) 20016 ;physical screen Y size (inches) 20017 ;graphics cursor X size (inches) 20018 ;graphics cursor Y size (inches) 20019 ;graphics cursor color 20020 ;rubber banding color 20021 ; The following configuration records have 4 values 20022 ; 1. border color 20023 ; 2. background color 20024 ; 3. draw/text color 20025 ; 4. border style: 0=none, 1=single, 2=double 20026 ;menu options window colors 20027 ;break window colors 20028 ;status window colors 20029 ;cursor tracking window colors 20030 ;history line colors 20031 ;prompt line colors 20032 ;system mode indicator colors 20033 ;pop up menus colors 20034 ; The following configuration record has 4 values 20035 ; 1. border color for primary graphics viewport 20036 ; 2. border color for other graphics viewports 20037 ; 3. background color for all graphics viewports 20038 ; 4. border style for all graphics viewports 20039 ;viewport area colors 20040 ;minimum text height allowed (pixels) 20041 ;maximum text height allowed (pixels) 20042 ;minimum text width allowed (pixels) 20043 ;maximum text width allowed (pixels) 20044 ;menu text cursor: 0=inverse video, 1=arrow 20045 ;default viewport configuration layout 20046 ; 1 = single 5 = 1 left, 2 right 20047 ; 2 = 2 vertical 6 = 2 bottom, 1 top 20048 ; 3 = 2 horizontal 7 = 1 bottom, 2 top 20049 ; 4 = 2 left, 1 right 8 = four 20050 ;maximum allowable number of viewports 20051 ;spacing between viewports for auto viewport placement (inches) 20052 ;display axes on entry: display viewport, construction viewport 20053 ;curve segmentation coarseness: 1.0=coarsest, 5.0=finest 20054 ;maximum number of horizontal and vertical grid points 20055 ;prompt marker color and size (inches) 20056 ;minimum increment size for sketching 20057 ;max number of entities to display while dynamically rotating part 20058 ;CADKEY input device 20059 ;CADL input device 20060 ;device driver 20061 ;device mode 20062 ;resolution (units/inch) 20063 ;device size (inches) 20064 ;minumum units 20065 ;cursor area X/Y min/max (inches) 20066 ;function area X/Y min/max (inches) 20067 ;# cols/rows of func area boxes 20068 ;button codes 20069 ;reversal flags 20070 ;device initialization 20071 ;ASCII format 20072 ;binary format 20073 ;plotter paper X size (inches) 20074 ;plotter paper Y size (inches) 20075 ;plotter pen width (mm) 20076 ;plotter X offset (inches) 20077 ;plotter Y offset (inches) 20078 ;plotter curve tolerance 20079 ;plotter sorting option 20080 ;plotter color map 20081 ;plotter communications configuration word 20082 ;plotter pen speed (cm/sec) 20083 ;plotter output port or file name 20084 ;printer paper X min (inches) 20085 ;printer paper Y min (inches) 20086 ;printer paper X max (inches) 20087 ;printer paper Y max (inches) 20088 ;printing pixel mode: 0=B/W, 1=Color 20089 ;printer output port or filename 20090 ;printer pixel width 20091 ;default part file pathname 20092 ;default pattern file pathname 20093 ;default plot file pathname 20094 ;default CADL file pathname 20095 ;default DXF file pathname 20096 ;default NOTE file pathname 20097 ;default HELP file pathname 20098 ;default data base scratch files pathname 20099 ;default system scratch file pathname 20100 ;default macro library file pathname 20101 ;size for SYSCMD and system buffer (K) 20102 ;0=inches, 1=millimeters, 2=feet, 3=centimeters, 4=yards, 5=meters 20103 ;CADL default decimal precision 20104 ;maximum number of CADL statement labels 20105 ;maximum number of register variables 20106 ;chain selection tolerance 20107 ;min. acceptable trimming intersection accuracy 20108 ;maximum font size (K) 20109 ;default macro library file name 20110 ;start-up macro name 20111 ;entity selection highlighting style 20112 ;auto-save time interval: 0=off, >0=seconds 20113 ;auto-save part name 20114 ;Reserved for future use 20115 ;Character set: 0=8 bit ASCII, 1=16 bit Kanji 20116 ;spacing between non-graphics viewports (inches) 20117 ;Path for CADKEY support files 20118 ;number of text rows for graphics device 20119 ;null func button value 20120 ;port device 20121 ;device communication configuration 20122 ;amount of memory to free when executing shell 20123 ;use EMM to store CADKEY image during shell (0=no; 1=yes) 20124 ;default language code 21000 ;plotter clip limit X min (millimeters) 21010 ;plotter clip limit Y min (millimeters) 21020 ;plotter clip limit X max (millimeters) 21030 ;plotter clip limit Y max (millimeters) 21040 ;file locking status: (0=disable, 1=enable) 21041 ;default CDE file pathname 21042 ;start-up cde name(s) 21043 ;graphics cde name 21044 ;maximum database memory pool size 21045 ;default DWG file pathname 21046 ;Dimensioning standard (0=ANSI, 1=DIN, 2=ISO, 3=JIS) 21047 ;default documentation file pathname 21048 ;User controlled dimension attributes (0=no, 1=yes) 21050 ;default LISP file pathname 25000 Cursor 25010 Function 25020 Cur/Func 25030 F1 25040 F2 25050 F3 25060 F4 25070 F5 25080 F6 25090 F7 25100 F8 25110 F9 25120 F10 25130 Enter/CR 25140 ESC 25150 ALT-A 25160 ALT-B 25170 ALT-C 25180 ALT-D 25190 ALT-E 25200 ALT-F 25210 ALT-G 25220 ALT-H 25230 ALT-I 25240 ALT-J 25250 ALT-K 25260 ALT-L 25270 ALT-M 25280 ALT-N 25290 ALT-O 25300 ALT-P 25310 ALT-Q 25320 ALT-R 25330 ALT-S 25340 ALT-T 25350 ALT-U 25360 ALT-V 25370 ALT-W 25380 ALT-X 25390 ALT-Y 25400 ALT-Z 25410 CTRL-A 25420 CTRL-B 25430 CTRL-C 25440 CTRL-D 25450 CTRL-E 25460 CTRL-F 25470 CTRL-G 25480 CTRL-H 25490 CTRL-I 25500 CTRL-J 25510 CTRL-K 25520 CTRL-L 25530 CTRL-M 25540 CTRL-N 25550 CTRL-O 25560 CTRL-P 25570 CTRL-Q 25580 CTRL-R 25590 CTRL-S 25600 CTRL-T 25610 CTRL-U 25620 CTRL-V 25630 CTRL-W 25640 CTRL-X 25650 CTRL-Y 25660 CTRL-Z 25670 -VERIFY- 30 The color settings are invalid for the selected graphics device. 31 Do you wish to change them now (%c) ? 90 Are you sure you want to exit without saving changes (%c) ? 99 *** Saving CONFIG.DAT file *** 999