X-Git-Url: http://git.indexdata.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=kernel%2Fdefault.res;h=de4759aeead4d6b01c75008c90fa599bb138f646;hb=0b3eb3daeefb46be87146e1885ec14438c897279;hp=fe79d7e118b3a528e3898d540aac70d424fe33c7;hpb=2edaa0756ceac2a093ff2cbc3c92724464890ef0;p=egate.git diff --git a/kernel/default.res b/kernel/default.res index fe79d7e..de4759a 100644 --- a/kernel/default.res +++ b/kernel/default.res @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ # Email gateway - general kernel resources -# $Id: default.res,v 1.13 1995/03/03 17:19:11 adam Exp $ +# $Id: default.res,v 1.30 1996/02/07 16:48:10 adam Exp $ # # Important directories, programs, etc. gw.reply.mta: /usr/lib/sendmail @@ -7,9 +7,13 @@ gw.reply.tmp.prefix: gwr gw.reply.tmp.dir: /tmp #gw.path: /home/adam/egate/kernel gw.marc.log: marc.log +gw.timeout: 30 +gw.resultset: 1 +gw.persist: 1 +gw.max.process: 3 # Retrieval settings -gw.ignore.which: 1 +gw.ignore.which: 0 gw.default.show: 10 gw.max.show: 100 @@ -19,6 +23,8 @@ gw.hostname: localhost gw.bibset: default.bib gw.target.loc: loc.res gw.target.drewdb: drewdb.res +gw.target.dimitris: dimitris.res +gw.target.danbib: dimitris.res gw.databases: # Language definitions @@ -28,6 +34,7 @@ gw.lang.uk: lang.uk.res # Messages gw.msg.subject: Your Z39.50 Query... gw.msg.greeting: Europagate Email-Z39.50 gateway +gw.msg.cont: Session continued... gw.msg.from: Email-gateway gw.err.nullbody: Empty body ccl.command.find: find f @@ -37,11 +44,12 @@ ccl.command.help: help h ccl.command.info: info i ccl.command.continue: continue ccl.command.status: status -ccl.command.cancel: cancel +ccl.command.def: def +ccl.command.account: account ccl.token.and: and ccl.token.or: or -ccl.token.not: not -ccl.token.set: set +ccl.token.not: not andnot +ccl.token.set: set s # Diagnostic Conditions gw.bib1.diag.1: Permanent system error @@ -115,75 +123,89 @@ gw.bib1.diag.132: Unsupported proximity unit code # Help messages gw.help.target: Command:\n - \ttarget host[:port]\n + \ttarget [:]\n \n The target command selects exactly one target . The is a normal internet domain hostname. The optional argument specifies the port number to use. Normally, this does not need to be specified. \n -gw.help.database: Command:\n - \tbase base1 base2 ...\n +gw.help.base: Command:\n + \tbase ...\n \n The base command selects one or more databases. However, some targets do not allow the selection of more than one database. \n gw.help.find: Command:\n - \tfind query\n\n + \tfind \n\n The find command issues a search request based on the specified . A query consists of one or more s separated - by boolean operators , i.e.:\n\n + by boolean operators , i.e.:\n \tquery = search-element bool-operator search-element ...\n\n There are three boolean operators (| means or):\n \tbool-operator = and | or | not\n\n A search-element has three forms. The first and simplest is when it consists of one or more search-terms as in:\n - \tsearch-element = search-term ...\n\n + \t = ...\n\n In the second form, qualifiers are specified:\n - \tsearch-element = qualifier relation search-term ...\n\n + \t = ...\n\n A qualifier directs the search to a specified index register. The relation is:\n - \trelation = > | < | >= | <= | = | <>\n\n + \t = > | < | >= | <= | = | <>\n\n The third type of is the result-set reference:\n - \tsearch-element = s = name\n\n + \t = s=\n\n Parentheses may be used to create recursive definitions.\n\n Some examples, may be in order:\n \tfind network\n This query consists of one , which in turn consists of - one . The query search for the token "network".\n\n + one . The query searches for the word "network".\n\n \tfind computer network\n This is the same as above, but there are two search terms. The phrase "computer network" is searched.\n\n - \tfind ti=computer and au=knuth or donald + \tfind ti=computer and au=knuth or donald\n There are three s. The first and second use qualifiers; the last one doesn't. The search is equivalent to:\n \tfind (ti=computer and au=knuth) or donald\n If the 'or' is to be applied to "knuth" and "donald", one could use:\n \tfind ti=computer and (au=knuth or donald)\n\n \tfind computer and s=2\n - Here, the "computer" is and'ed with result-set "2". - Note: The result-set reference faclility is unavailable at the moment. - \n + Here, the "computer" is and'ed with result-set "2".\n gw.help.show: Command:\n - \tshow show-spec ...\n\n + \tshow ...\n\n The show command retrieves records. A is a combination of record position specifications and a presentation format specification. A show command with no retrieves 10 records and displays them in the full format. A show-spec of the form:\n - \tf = type\n + \tf = \n sets the the format to . Currently, there are three formats: 0 - full, 1 - medium, 2 compact format. Record positions can be specified by the form:\n - \tp = from - to\n + \tp = - \n Here and are two integers specifying the record positions.\n Example:\n \tshow p=2-7 p=9-10 f=1\n Records 2 through 7 and 9-10 are shown in format 1.\n +gw.help.def:\n + \tdef \n + The def command sets/gets various settings. Setting is one of: + \tf - display format to be used in show\n + \tautoshow - number of records to show after a find\n + \tdefaultshow - number of records to retrieve in a show command\n + \tlang - conversation language\n + \n + \treset - resets the settings to their defaults values\n + \tshow - show current settings\n +gw.help.account:\n + \taccount \n + Sets authentication string. Necessary for some targets.\n +gw.help.status:\n + \tstatus\n + Displays information about previous result sets and how they were obtained.\n gw.help.general: You have triggered the "help"-information on the Email gateway. \n\n - This preliminary service is a very early alpha release of a Email service + This service is the first official release of a Email service which acts as a Z39.50-client (origin). \n\n With this service you can connect to several Z39.50-targets. Your Email body consists of one or more commands. Each command must start on column