The input file contains the following three types of lines:
Executable file
The file in which messages are to be bound, is
preceded by a greater-than symbol (>). The name of the file
can be any valid OS/2 file name.
Two or more different executable files can be modified by the specifications found in one input file. MSGBIND continues to use this file until it encounters another greater-than symbol.
Message file
The message file to be read from is preceded
by a less-than sign (<). You create this file by using the
MKMSGF program. The name can be any valid OS/2 file name. All
message numbers that follow it are located in the specified
message file and are copied to the current output executable
file. MSGBIND reads the message-number list until it encounters
one of the following: the end of the input file, a new output
specification, or a new input message file.
Message Numbers
The messages in the message file are listed
below the message-file name. Only those message numbers that you
specify will be added. You can also specify an asterisk (*) to
indicate that all messages within the message file will be added.
Message numbers must consist of a three-letter component
identifier followed by a four-digit message number.
See Input Message File for a more detailed description of message numbers.
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MSGBIND - Message Segment
Binder
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MSGBIND - Syntax
MKMSGF - Make Message File
Utility
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MKCATDEF - Preprocess Message
Source File Utility