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<dd>Means that <code>MSIR</code> messages are left as mixed case unless <var>DBCSENV</var> is set to | <dd>Means that <code>MSIR</code> messages are left as mixed case unless the <var>DBCSENV</var> parameter is set to | ||
a non-zero value, in which case they are translated to upper case. | a non-zero value, in which case they are translated to upper case. | ||
This value means that mixed case messages are translated to upper case in any Online using DBCS characters where lower case characters might end up being displayed as katakana. | This value means that mixed case messages are translated to upper case in any Online using [[DBCS_feature|DBCS]] characters where lower case characters might end up being displayed as katakana. | ||
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Unless a site is using DBCS, this default setting should be fine. | Unless a site is using DBCS, this default setting should be fine. |
Latest revision as of 19:28, 19 October 2017
Upper casing of MSIR. messages
Summary
- Default value
- 0
- Parameter type
- System
- Where set
- System manager resettable
- Related products
- All
- Introduced
- Before Sirius Mods 6.7
Description
Controls the case (mixed vs. upper) of MSIR
messages.
This numeric parameter must have a value of 0, 1, or 2.
The values for SIRMSG are:
- 0
- Means that
MSIR
messages are left as mixed case unless the DBCSENV parameter is set to a non-zero value, in which case they are translated to upper case. This value means that mixed case messages are translated to upper case in any Online using DBCS characters where lower case characters might end up being displayed as katakana.
Unless a site is using DBCS, this default setting should be fine. - 1
- Forces translation of
MSIR
messages to upper case. - 2
- Always leaves
MSIR
messages in mixed case, even if DBCSENV is set to a non-zero value. This is useful at DBCS sites where it is known that lower case characters will be correctly displayed.