From 62975234bbdc389199d90bf4d8a0356d0afe80e7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Pootle daemon Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2011 17:04:35 +0000 Subject: Adding language ak via Pootle --- (limited to 'po/ne.po') diff --git a/po/ne.po b/po/ne.po index 28614ff..6a0af4f 100644 --- a/po/ne.po +++ b/po/ne.po @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-10-27 22:49-0400\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2011-03-25 00:34-0400\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2011-01-09 21:49+0200\n" "Last-Translator: dipesh.bhattarai \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" @@ -45,96 +45,11 @@ msgstr "" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n" "X-Generator: Pootle 2.0.3\n" -#. TRANS: Title of the activity -#: clock.py:98 -msgctxt "Activity" -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:105 -#, python-format -msgctxt "Write Time" -msgid "%s" -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 strftime formats. -#: clock.py:112 -#, no-python-format -msgctxt "Write Date" -msgid "" -"" -"%A, %m/%d/%Y" -msgstr "" - -#: clock.py:166 -msgctxt "Toolbar" -msgid "Simple Clock" -msgstr "" - -#: clock.py:170 -msgctxt "Toolbar" -msgid "Nice Clock" -msgstr "" - -#: clock.py:174 -msgctxt "Toolbar" -msgid "Digital Clock" -msgstr "" - -#: clock.py:186 -msgctxt "Toolbar" -msgid "Display time in full letters" -msgstr "" - -#: clock.py:192 -msgctxt "Toolbar" -msgid "Display weekday and date" -msgstr "" - -#: clock.py:203 -msgctxt "Toolbar" -msgid "Talking clock" -msgstr "" - -#. Add the toolbar to the activity menu -#: clock.py:208 +#: activity/activity.info:2 #, fuzzy -msgctxt "Toolbar" msgid "Clock" msgstr "घडि" -#. 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 font. -#: clock.py:527 -#, no-python-format -msgctxt "Digital Clock" -msgid "" -"%I:%M:" -"%S%p" -msgstr "" - -#. TRANS: The format of the font used to print hour numbers, from 1 to 12. -#: clock.py:636 -#, python-format -msgctxt "Hour Number" -msgid "%d" -msgstr "" - #. TRANS: The rules to print the time in the localized language. #. #. Example syntax: @@ -170,7 +85,7 @@ msgstr "" #. rule must be placed first in the list. #. #. You can validate your set of rules by running the command line: -#. python timewriter.py +#. 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 @@ -178,32 +93,3 @@ msgstr "" #: timewriter.py:204 msgid "time(h, m) => What Time Is It?" 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 -msgctxt "espeak-pitch" -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:36 -msgctxt "espeak-speed" -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:43 -msgctxt "espeak-wgap" -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:51 -msgctxt "espeak-voice" -msgid "en" -msgstr "" -- cgit v0.9.1