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author | Pootle daemon <pootle@pootle.sugarlabs.org> | 2012-10-13 23:04:21 (GMT) |
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committer | Pootle daemon <pootle@pootle.sugarlabs.org> | 2012-10-13 23:04:21 (GMT) |
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diff --git a/po/quy.po b/po/quy.po new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2f3ee54 --- /dev/null +++ b/po/quy.po @@ -0,0 +1,183 @@ +# 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: PACKAGE VERSION\n" +"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2012-10-04 00:32-0400\n" +"PO-Revision-Date: 2011-12-02 08:45+0200\n" +"Last-Translator: Chris <cjl@laptop.org>\n" +"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n" +"Language: quy\n" +"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" +"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" +"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" +"Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n % 10 == 1 && n % 100 != 11) ? 0 : 1;\n" +"X-Generator: Pootle 2.0.5\n" + +#. TRANS: "name" option from activity.info file +#: clock.py:235 +msgid "Clock" +msgstr "" + +#. TRANS: "summary" option from activity.info file +#. TRANS: "description" option from activity.info file +msgid "" +"Do you know the time? Now you do! Check out all the different ways you can " +"make your clock look too!" +msgstr "" + +#. TRANS: Title of the activity +#: clock.py:123 +msgid "What Time Is It?" +msgstr "" + +#. TRANS: The format used when writing the time in full +#. letters. You must take care to use a font size large enough +#. so that kids can read it easily, but also small enough so +#. that all times combination fit on the screen, even when the +#. screen is rotated. Pango markup: +#. http://www.pygtk.org/docs/pygtk/pango-markup-language.html +#: clock.py:131 +#, python-format +msgid "<markup><span lang=\"en\" font_desc=\"Sans 20\">%s</span></markup>" +msgstr "" + +#. TRANS: The format used to display the weekday and date +#. (example: Tuesday 10/21/2008) We recommend to use the same +#. font size as for the time display. See +#. http://docs.python.org/lib/module-time.html for available +#: clock.py:139 +#, no-python-format +msgid "" +"<markup><span lang=\"en\" font_desc=\"Sans 20\"><span foreground=\"#B20008\">" +"%A</span>, <span foreground=\"#5E008C\">%m</span>/<span foreground=\"#B20008" +"\">%d</span>/<span foreground=\"#9A5200\">%Y</span></span></markup>" +msgstr "" + +#: clock.py:266 +msgid "Simple Clock" +msgstr "" + +#: clock.py:272 +msgid "Nice Clock" +msgstr "" + +#: clock.py:278 +msgid "Digital Clock" +msgstr "" + +#: clock.py:292 +msgid "Display time in full letters" +msgstr "" + +#: clock.py:298 +msgid "Display weekday and date" +msgstr "" + +#: clock.py:309 +msgid "Talking clock" +msgstr "" + +#. TRANS: The format used to display the time for digital clock +#. You can add AM/PM indicator or use 12/24 format, for example +#. "%I:%M:%S %p". See +#. http://docs.python.org/lib/module-time.html for available +#. strftime formats If the display of the time is moving +#. horizontally, it means that the glyphs of the digits used in +#. the font don't have the same width. Try to use a Monospace +#: clock.py:668 +#, no-python-format +msgid "" +"<markup><span lang=\"en\" font_desc=\"Sans,Monospace Bold 96\"><span " +"foreground=\"#005FE4\">%I</span>:<span foreground=\"#00B20D\">%M</span>:" +"<span foreground=\"#E6000A\">%S</span>%p</span></markup>" +msgstr "" + +#. TRANS: The format of the font used to print hour +#. numbers, from 1 to 12. +#: clock.py:815 +#, python-format +msgid "<markup><span lang=\"en\" font_desc=\"Sans Bold 40\">%d</span></markup>" +msgstr "" + +#. TRANS: The language pitch (range [0 - 99], default 50 for English) +#. Look at http://espeak.sourceforge.net/commands.html for details +#: speaker.py:29 +msgid "50" +msgstr "" + +#. TRANS: The diction speed, in average words per minute (range [80 - 390], +#. default 170 for English). +#. Look at http://espeak.sourceforge.net/commands.html for details +#: speaker.py:37 +msgid "170" +msgstr "" + +#. TRANS: The pause duration between words, in units of 10 ms. +#. Look at http://espeak.sourceforge.net/commands.html for details +#: speaker.py:44 +msgid "0" +msgstr "" + +#. TRANS: The language and voice variant +#. Look at http://espeak.sourceforge.net/commands.html for details, and +#. http://espeak.sourceforge.net/languages.html to see if your language is supported. +#: speaker.py:52 +msgid "en" +msgstr "" + +#. TRANS: The rules to print the time in the localized language. +#. +#. Example syntax: +#. time(h, 15) => a quarter to hour(h) am_pm(h) | +#. The left hand side of the rule defines a pattern with a variable 'h' and a +#. value '15'. +#. The right hand side, when applied, will use the text "a quarter to " and call +#. the first rule matching hour(h) after substituting the variable 'h' by its value, +#. and call the rule matching am_pm(h). +#. Internal spaces are significant on the right side of a rule. In calls, all +#. arguments which are not numbers are considered to be variables. The rule parser +#. is very simple and will let many syntax errors go ignored. +#. +#. A rule ends with the character '|'. +#. The character '_' is a anonymous variable. +#. The character '#' can be used to concatenate two text fragments. For instance: +#. plural(1) => | +#. plural(_) => s | +#. hour(h) => number(h) hour#plural(h) | +#. Use '\#' to use a # character, for instance in a pango color +#. tag like <span foreground="\#FF0055"> +#. +#. You can put range conditions on firing a rule, with the syntax [var1 < var2] or +#. [var1 < var2 < var3]. For instance: +#. hours(h) [h < 12] => in the morning | +#. hours(h) [12 < h < 18] => in the afternoon | +#. hours(_) => in the night | +#. +#. These rules will be called with the root pattern "time(hour, minute)", with the +#. variable 'hour' bound to the current hour and the variable 'minute' to the +#. current minute. +#. Order of rules is important. Rules are tried from first to last. So most precise +#. rule must be placed first in the list. +#. +#. You can validate your set of rules by running the command line: +#. python timewriter.py LANG +#. +#. You should use pango markup to respect the same colors as for the clock hands. +#. Look at the README file from the activity for explanations on how to create +#. rules. +#: timewriter.py:204 +msgid "time(h, m) => What Time Is It?" +msgstr "" + +#~ msgid "espeak-pitch" +#~ msgstr "50" + +#~ msgid "espeak-speed" +#~ msgstr "170" + +#~ msgid "espeak-wgap" +#~ msgstr "1" |