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author | Pootle daemon <pootle@pootle.sugarlabs.org> | 2011-05-03 13:25:32 (GMT) |
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committer | Pootle daemon <pootle@pootle.sugarlabs.org> | 2011-05-03 13:25:32 (GMT) |
commit | c44498c977bd6e4ba02c374161b860aa6cf83780 (patch) | |
tree | fef5c6bfb68a3f3997aec24d46e6a973132b4cb5 /po/bn_IN.po | |
parent | cdf129109cf186031a0c884390b2cd53a4f9ccd6 (diff) |
Commit from Sugar Labs: Translation System by user mschlager.: 127 of 127 messages translated (0 fuzzy).
Diffstat (limited to 'po/bn_IN.po')
-rw-r--r-- | po/bn_IN.po | 550 |
1 files changed, 235 insertions, 315 deletions
diff --git a/po/bn_IN.po b/po/bn_IN.po index 0adc548..a7a049b 100644 --- a/po/bn_IN.po +++ b/po/bn_IN.po @@ -2,6 +2,14 @@ # Copyright (C) YEAR THE PACKAGE'S COPYRIGHT HOLDER # This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package. # FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR. +# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE. +# Copyright (C) YEAR THE PACKAGE'S COPYRIGHT HOLDER +# This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package. +# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR. +# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE. +# Copyright (C) YEAR THE PACKAGE'S COPYRIGHT HOLDER +# This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package. +# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR. msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: xo-bundled\n" @@ -33,34 +41,14 @@ msgstr "" msgid "Writing to journal (%s)" msgstr "" -#: calculate.py:522 -#, python-format -msgid "Reading from journal (%s)" -msgstr "" - -#: calculate.py:528 -msgid "Unable to determine version" -msgstr "" - -#: calculate.py:533 -#, python-format -msgid "Reading journal entry (version %s)" -msgstr "" - -#: calculate.py:538 -#, python-format -msgid "State line invalid (%s)" -msgstr "" - -#: calculate.py:555 -#, python-format -msgid "Unable to read journal entry, unknown version (%s)" -msgstr "" - #: calculate.py:788 msgid "button_pressed(): invalid type" msgstr "" +#: eqnparser.py:33 +msgid "Parse error" +msgstr "" + #: eqnparser.py:58 #, python-format msgid "level: %d, ofs %d" @@ -71,8 +59,8 @@ msgstr "" msgid "Error at %d" msgstr "%d তে ত্রুটি" -#: eqnparser.py:235 -msgid "help_var" +#: eqnparser.py:249 eqnparserhelp.py:128 +msgid "Use help(test) for help about 'test', or help(index) for the index" msgstr "" #: eqnparser.py:353 eqnparser.py:354 @@ -105,6 +93,10 @@ msgstr "" msgid "Variable '%s' not defined" msgstr "" +#: eqnparser.py:504 +msgid "Left parenthesis unexpected" +msgstr "" + #: eqnparser.py:516 msgid "Parse error (right parenthesis)" msgstr "" @@ -117,6 +109,10 @@ msgstr "" msgid "Parse error (right parenthesis, no left_val)" msgstr "" +#: eqnparser.py:534 +msgid "Parse error (right parenthesis, no level to close)" +msgstr "" + #: eqnparser.py:541 eqnparser.py:542 msgid "Number not expected" msgstr "" @@ -125,6 +121,14 @@ msgstr "" msgid "Operator not expected" msgstr "" +#: eqnparser.py:566 +msgid "Parse error: number or variable expected" +msgstr "" + +#: eqnparser.py:567 +msgid "Number or variable expected" +msgstr "" + #: eqnparser.py:596 msgid "Invalid operator" msgstr "" @@ -137,96 +141,217 @@ msgstr "" msgid "_parse(): returning None" msgstr "" -#: eqnparserhelp.py:37 -msgid "help_acos" +#. TRANS: It is possible to translate commands. However, I would highly +#. recommend NOT doing so for mathematical functions like cos(). help(), +#. functions() etc should be translated. +#: eqnparserhelp.py:39 +msgid "acos" msgstr "" -#: eqnparserhelp.py:38 -msgid "help_and" +#: eqnparserhelp.py:40 +msgid "" +"acos(x), return the arc cosine of x. This is the angle for which the cosine " +"is x. Defined for -1 <= x < 1" msgstr "" -#: eqnparserhelp.py:39 -msgid "help_asin" +#: eqnparserhelp.py:43 +msgid "and" msgstr "" -#: eqnparserhelp.py:40 -msgid "help_atan" +#: eqnparserhelp.py:44 +msgid "" +"and(x, y), logical and. Returns True if x and y are True, else returns False" msgstr "" -#: eqnparserhelp.py:41 -msgid "help_cos" +#: eqnparserhelp.py:46 +msgid "asin" msgstr "" -#: eqnparserhelp.py:42 -msgid "help_cosh" +#: eqnparserhelp.py:47 +msgid "" +"asin(x), return the arc sine of x. This is the angle for which the sine is " +"x. Defined for -1 <= x <= 1" msgstr "" -#: eqnparserhelp.py:43 -msgid "help_exp" +#: eqnparserhelp.py:50 +msgid "atan" msgstr "" -#: eqnparserhelp.py:44 -msgid "help_fac" +#: eqnparserhelp.py:51 +msgid "" +"atan(x), return the arc tangent of x. This is the angle for which the " +"tangent is x. Defined for all x" msgstr "" -#: eqnparserhelp.py:45 -msgid "help_functions" +#: eqnparserhelp.py:54 +msgid "cos" msgstr "" -#: eqnparserhelp.py:46 -msgid "help_ln" +#: eqnparserhelp.py:55 +msgid "" +"cos(x), return the cosine of x. This is the x-coordinate on the unit circle " +"at the angle x" msgstr "" -#: eqnparserhelp.py:47 -msgid "help_operators" +#: eqnparserhelp.py:58 +msgid "cosh" msgstr "" -#: eqnparserhelp.py:48 -msgid "help_or" +#: eqnparserhelp.py:59 +msgid "" +"cosh(x), return the hyperbolic cosine of x. Given by (exp(x) + exp(-x)) / 2" msgstr "" -#: eqnparserhelp.py:49 -msgid "help_plot" +#: eqnparserhelp.py:61 +msgid "exp" msgstr "" -#: eqnparserhelp.py:50 -msgid "help_sin" +#: eqnparserhelp.py:62 +msgid "exp(x), return the natural exponent of x. Given by e^x" msgstr "" -#: eqnparserhelp.py:51 -msgid "help_sinh" +#: eqnparserhelp.py:64 +msgid "fac" msgstr "" -#: eqnparserhelp.py:52 -msgid "help_sqrt" +#: eqnparserhelp.py:65 +msgid "fac(x), return the factorial of x. Given by x * (x - 1) * (x - 2) * ..." msgstr "" -#: eqnparserhelp.py:53 -msgid "help_square" +#. TRANS: This command is descriptive, so can be translated +#: eqnparserhelp.py:68 +msgid "functions" msgstr "" -#: eqnparserhelp.py:54 -msgid "help_tan" +#: eqnparserhelp.py:69 +msgid "functions(), return a list of all the functions that are defined" msgstr "" -#: eqnparserhelp.py:55 -msgid "help_tanh" +#: eqnparserhelp.py:71 +msgid "ln" msgstr "" -#: eqnparserhelp.py:56 -msgid "help_test" +#: eqnparserhelp.py:72 +msgid "" +"ln(x), return the natural logarithm of x. This is the value for which the " +"exponent exp() equals x. Defined for x >= 0." msgstr "" -#: eqnparserhelp.py:57 -msgid "help_variables" +#. TRANS: This command is descriptive, so can be translated +#: eqnparserhelp.py:76 +msgid "operators" msgstr "" -#: eqnparserhelp.py:58 -msgid "help_xor" +#: eqnparserhelp.py:77 +msgid "operators(), return a list of the operators that are defined" msgstr "" -#: eqnparserhelp.py:69 -msgid "help_usage" +#: eqnparserhelp.py:79 +msgid "or" +msgstr "" + +#: eqnparserhelp.py:80 +msgid "" +"or(x, y), logical or. Returns True if x and/or y are True, else return False" +msgstr "" + +#: eqnparserhelp.py:82 +msgid "plot" +msgstr "" + +#: eqnparserhelp.py:83 +msgid "" +"plot(eqn, var=-a..b), plot the equation 'eqn' with the variable 'var' in the " +"range from a to b" +msgstr "" + +#: eqnparserhelp.py:86 +msgid "sin" +msgstr "" + +#: eqnparserhelp.py:87 +msgid "" +"sin(x), return the sine of x. This is the y-coordinate on the unit circle at " +"the angle x" +msgstr "" + +#: eqnparserhelp.py:90 +msgid "sinh" +msgstr "" + +#: eqnparserhelp.py:91 +msgid "" +"sinh(x), return the hyperbolic sine of x. Given by (exp(x) - exp(-x)) / 2" +msgstr "" + +#: eqnparserhelp.py:93 +msgid "sqrt" +msgstr "" + +#: eqnparserhelp.py:94 +msgid "" +"sqrt(x), return the square root of x. This is the value for which the square " +"equals x. Defined for x >= 0." +msgstr "" + +#: eqnparserhelp.py:97 +#, fuzzy +msgid "square" +msgstr "বর্গ" + +#: eqnparserhelp.py:98 +msgid "square(x), return the square of x. Given by x * x" +msgstr "" + +#: eqnparserhelp.py:101 +msgid "tan" +msgstr "" + +#: eqnparserhelp.py:102 +msgid "" +"tan(x), return the tangent of x. This is the slope of the line from the " +"origin of the unit circle to the point on the unit circle defined by the " +"angle x. Given by sin(x) / cos(x)" +msgstr "" + +#: eqnparserhelp.py:106 +msgid "tanh" +msgstr "" + +#: eqnparserhelp.py:107 +msgid "sinh(x), return the hyperbolic tangent of x. Given by sinh(x) / cosh(x)" +msgstr "" + +#: eqnparserhelp.py:109 +msgid "test" +msgstr "" + +#: eqnparserhelp.py:110 +msgid "This is just a test topic, use help(index) for the index" +msgstr "" + +#. TRANS: This command is descriptive, so can be translated +#: eqnparserhelp.py:113 +msgid "variables" +msgstr "" + +#: eqnparserhelp.py:114 +msgid "variables(), return a list of the variables that are currently defined" +msgstr "" + +#: eqnparserhelp.py:116 +msgid "xor" +msgstr "" + +#: eqnparserhelp.py:117 +msgid "" +"xor(x, y), logical xor. Returns True if either x is True (and y is False) or " +"y is True (and x is False), else returns False" +msgstr "" + +#. TRANS: help(index), both 'index' and the translation will work +#: eqnparserhelp.py:131 +msgid "index" msgstr "" #: eqnparserhelp.py:132 @@ -238,6 +363,14 @@ msgstr "" msgid "No help about '%s' available, use help(index) for the index" msgstr "" +#: layout.py:44 +msgid "Clear" +msgstr "" + +#: layout.py:53 +msgid "Enter" +msgstr "" + #: layout.py:60 msgid "Edit" msgstr "সম্পাদন" @@ -254,6 +387,10 @@ msgstr "" msgid "Boolean" msgstr "" +#: layout.py:118 +msgid "Miscellaneous" +msgstr "" + #: layout.py:64 msgid "Constants" msgstr "" @@ -274,6 +411,10 @@ msgstr "সব প্রশ্ন" msgid "My equations" msgstr "আমার প্রশ্ন" +#: layout.py:198 +msgid "Change view between own and all equations" +msgstr "" + #: layout.py:120 msgid "Show history" msgstr "ইতিহাস দেখাও" @@ -282,12 +423,8 @@ msgstr "ইতিহাস দেখাও" msgid "Show variables" msgstr "" -#: mathlib.py:58 -msgid "thousand_sep" -msgstr "" - -#: mathlib.py:63 -msgid "fraction_sep" +#: layout.py:203 +msgid "Change view between history and variables" msgstr "" #. TRANS: multiplication symbol (default: '*') @@ -332,10 +469,18 @@ msgstr "বর্গ" msgid "Square root" msgstr "বর্গমূল" +#: toolbars.py:157 +msgid "Inverse" +msgstr "" + #: toolbars.py:109 msgid "e to the power x" msgstr "" +#: toolbars.py:113 +msgid "x to the power y" +msgstr "" + #: toolbars.py:117 msgid "Natural logarithm" msgstr "" @@ -388,10 +533,6 @@ msgstr "" msgid "Logical or" msgstr "" -#: toolbars.py:174 -msgid "Logical xor" -msgstr "" - #: toolbars.py:189 msgid "Equals" msgstr "সমান" @@ -408,6 +549,10 @@ msgstr "পাই" msgid "e" msgstr "e" +#: toolbars.py:280 +msgid "Plot" +msgstr "" + #: toolbars.py:209 msgid "Degrees" msgstr "ডিগ্রী" @@ -416,243 +561,18 @@ msgstr "ডিগ্রী" msgid "Radians" msgstr "রেডিয়ান" -#: eqnparser.py:33 -msgid "Parse error" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparser.py:249 eqnparserhelp.py:128 -msgid "Use help(test) for help about 'test', or help(index) for the index" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparser.py:504 -msgid "Left parenthesis unexpected" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparser.py:534 -msgid "Parse error (right parenthesis, no level to close)" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparser.py:566 -msgid "Parse error: number or variable expected" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparser.py:567 -msgid "Number or variable expected" -msgstr "" - -#. TRANS: It is possible to translate commands. However, I would highly -#. recommend NOT doing so for mathematical functions like cos(). help(), -#. functions() etc should be translated. -#: eqnparserhelp.py:39 -msgid "acos" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparserhelp.py:40 -msgid "" -"acos(x), return the arc cosine of x. This is the angle for which the cosine " -"is x. Defined for -1 <= x < 1" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparserhelp.py:43 -msgid "and" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparserhelp.py:44 -msgid "" -"and(x, y), logical and. Returns True if x and y are True, else returns False" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparserhelp.py:46 -msgid "asin" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparserhelp.py:47 -msgid "" -"asin(x), return the arc sine of x. This is the angle for which the sine is " -"x. Defined for -1 <= x <= 1" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparserhelp.py:50 -msgid "atan" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparserhelp.py:51 -msgid "" -"atan(x), return the arc tangent of x. This is the angle for which the " -"tangent is x. Defined for all x" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparserhelp.py:54 -msgid "cos" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparserhelp.py:55 -msgid "" -"cos(x), return the cosine of x. This is the x-coordinate on the unit circle " -"at the angle x" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparserhelp.py:58 -msgid "cosh" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparserhelp.py:59 -msgid "" -"cosh(x), return the hyperbolic cosine of x. Given by (exp(x) + exp(-x)) / 2" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparserhelp.py:61 -msgid "exp" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparserhelp.py:62 -msgid "exp(x), return the natural exponent of x. Given by e^x" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparserhelp.py:64 -msgid "fac" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparserhelp.py:65 -msgid "fac(x), return the factorial of x. Given by x * (x - 1) * (x - 2) * ..." -msgstr "" - -#. TRANS: This command is descriptive, so can be translated -#: eqnparserhelp.py:68 -msgid "functions" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparserhelp.py:69 -msgid "functions(), return a list of all the functions that are defined" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparserhelp.py:71 -msgid "ln" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparserhelp.py:72 -msgid "" -"ln(x), return the natural logarithm of x. This is the value for which the " -"exponent exp() equals x. Defined for x >= 0." -msgstr "" - -#. TRANS: This command is descriptive, so can be translated -#: eqnparserhelp.py:76 -msgid "operators" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparserhelp.py:77 -msgid "operators(), return a list of the operators that are defined" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparserhelp.py:79 -msgid "or" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparserhelp.py:80 -msgid "" -"or(x, y), logical or. Returns True if x and/or y are True, else return False" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparserhelp.py:82 -msgid "plot" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparserhelp.py:83 -msgid "" -"plot(eqn, var=-a..b), plot the equation 'eqn' with the variable 'var' in the " -"range from a to b" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparserhelp.py:86 -msgid "sin" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparserhelp.py:87 -msgid "" -"sin(x), return the sine of x. This is the y-coordinate on the unit circle at " -"the angle x" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparserhelp.py:90 -msgid "sinh" +#: toolbars.py:292 +msgid "Degrees / radians" msgstr "" -#: eqnparserhelp.py:91 -msgid "" -"sinh(x), return the hyperbolic sine of x. Given by (exp(x) - exp(-x)) / 2" +#: toolbars.py:301 +msgid "Exponent / Scientific notation" msgstr "" -#: eqnparserhelp.py:93 -msgid "sqrt" +#: toolbars.py:311 +msgid "Number of shown digits" msgstr "" -#: eqnparserhelp.py:94 -msgid "" -"sqrt(x), return the square root of x. This is the value for which the square " -"equals x. Defined for x >= 0." -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparserhelp.py:97 -#, fuzzy -msgid "square" -msgstr "বর্গ" - -#: eqnparserhelp.py:98 -msgid "square(x), return the square of x. Given by x * x" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparserhelp.py:101 -msgid "tan" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparserhelp.py:102 -msgid "" -"tan(x), return the tangent of x. This is the slope of the line from the " -"origin of the unit circle to the point on the unit circle defined by the " -"angle x. Given by sin(x) / cos(x)" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparserhelp.py:106 -msgid "tanh" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparserhelp.py:107 -msgid "sinh(x), return the hyperbolic tangent of x. Given by sinh(x) / cosh(x)" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparserhelp.py:109 -msgid "test" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparserhelp.py:110 -msgid "This is just a test topic, use help(index) for the index" -msgstr "" - -#. TRANS: This command is descriptive, so can be translated -#: eqnparserhelp.py:113 -msgid "variables" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparserhelp.py:114 -msgid "variables(), return a list of the variables that are currently defined" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparserhelp.py:116 -msgid "xor" -msgstr "" - -#: eqnparserhelp.py:117 -msgid "" -"xor(x, y), logical xor. Returns True if either x is True (and y is False) or " -"y is True (and x is False), else returns False" -msgstr "" - -#. TRANS: help(index), both 'index' and the translation will work -#: eqnparserhelp.py:131 -msgid "index" -msgstr "" - -#: toolbars.py:113 -msgid "x to the power y" +#: toolbars.py:316 +msgid "Integer formatting base" msgstr "" |