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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-28 14:29:10 +0000
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Adding upstream version 86.0.1.upstream/86.0.1upstream
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'l10n-an/calendar/chrome')
-rw-r--r--l10n-an/calendar/chrome/calendar/calendar-event-dialog.dtd370
-rw-r--r--l10n-an/calendar/chrome/calendar/calendar-event-dialog.properties351
-rw-r--r--l10n-an/calendar/chrome/calendar/calendar-extract.properties218
-rw-r--r--l10n-an/calendar/chrome/calendar/dateFormat.properties54
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+<!-- This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+ - License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
+ - file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. -->
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+<!-- The following entity is for New Task dialog only -->
+<!-- LOCALIZATON NOTE(event.attendees.notify.label,event.attendees.notifyundisclosed.label,
+ event.attendees.disallowcounter.label)
+ - These three labels are displayed side by side in the event dialog, make sure
+ - they still fit in. -->
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+<!-- Keyboard Shortcuts -->
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+<!-- Menubar -->
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+<!-- LOCALIZATION NOTE
+ - event.menu.item.save.accesskey is used for the "Save" menu item
+ - when editing events/tasks in a dialog window.
+ - event.menu.item.save.tab.accesskey is used for the "Save" menu item
+ - when editing events/tasks in a tab. -->
+
+
+<!-- LOCALIZATION NOTE
+ - event.menu.item.saveandclose.accesskey is used for "Save and Close"
+ - menu item when editing events/tasks in a dialog window.
+ - event.menu.item.saveandclose.tab.accesskey is used for "Save and Close"
+ - when editing events/tasks in a tab. -->
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+<!-- Toolbar -->
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+<!-- Counter box -->
+<!-- LOCALIZATON NOTE(counter.button.*)
+ - This is only visible in the UI if you have received a counterproposal before and are going to
+ - reschedule the event from the imipbar in the email view. Clicking on the buttons will only
+ - populate the form fields in the dialog, there's no other immediate action on clicking like with
+ - the imip bar. Rescheduling will happen after clicking on save&close as usual. This screenshot
+ - illustrates how it might look like: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/attachment.cgi?id=8810121 -->
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+<!-- Main page -->
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+<!-- Recurrence dialog -->
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+<!-- LOCALIZATON NOTE
+ Some languages use a preposition when describing dates:
+ Portuguese: 6 de Setembro
+ English: 6 [of] September
+ event.recurrence.pattern.yearly.of.label is "of" in
+ Edit recurrence window -> Recurrence pattern -> Repeat yearly
+-->
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+<!ENTITY event.recurrence.pattern.yearly.of.label "" >
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+<!-- Timezone dialog -->
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diff --git a/l10n-an/calendar/chrome/calendar/calendar-event-dialog.properties b/l10n-an/calendar/chrome/calendar/calendar-event-dialog.properties
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+# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
+# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (dailyEveryNth):
+# Edit recurrence window -> Recurrence pattern -> Daily repeat rules
+# #1 - number
+# e.g. "every 4 days"
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (weeklyNthOnNounclass...)
+# Edit recurrence window -> Recurrence pattern -> Weekly repeat rules
+# Translate these strings according to noun class/gender of weekday (%1$S)
+# set in 'repeadDetailsDay...Nounclass' strings.
+# Nounclass1 <-> Masculine gender; Nounclass2 <-> Feminine gender.
+# Add others strings with suffix 3, 4,... for others noun classes if your
+# language need them. In this case, corresponding strings must be added for
+# others rule strings with 'Nounclass...' suffix and corresponding values
+# "nounclass..." must be written in 'repeatDetailsDayxNounclass' strings.
+# %1$S - weekday (one or more)
+# #2 - week interval
+# e.g. "every 3 weeks on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (weeklyEveryNth):
+# Edit recurrence window -> Recurrence pattern -> Weekly repeat rules
+# #1 - interval
+# e.g. "every 5 weeks"
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE ('repeatDetailsDay...' and 'repeatDetailsDay...Nounclass'):
+# Week days names and week days noun classes (feminine/masculine grammatical
+# gender) for languages that need different localization when weekdays nouns
+# have different noun classes (genders).
+# For every weekday, in 'repeatDetailsDay...Nounclass' strings write:
+# "nounclass1" for languages with grammatical genders -> MASCULINE gender;
+# for languages with noun classes -> a noun class;
+# for languages without noun classes or grammatical gender.
+#
+# "nounclass2" for languages with grammatical genders -> FEMININE gender;
+# for languages with noun classes -> a different noun class.
+#
+# "nounclass3", "nounclass4" and so on for languages that need more than two
+# noun classes for weekdays. In this case add corresponding
+# rule string with "Nounclass..." suffix and ordinal string
+# "repeatOrdinalxNounclass..."
+# Will be used rule strings with "Nounclass..." suffix corresponding to the
+# following strings if there is a weekday in the rule string.
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (repeatDetailsAnd)
+# Used to show a number of weekdays in a list
+# i.e. "Sunday, Monday, Tuesday " + and + " Wednesday"
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (monthlyRuleNthOfEveryNounclass...):
+# Edit recurrence window -> Recurrence pattern -> Monthly repeat rules
+# Translate these strings according to noun class/gender of weekday (%2$S)
+# set in 'repeadDetailsDay...Nounclass' strings.
+# Nounclass1 <-> Masculine gender; Nounclass2 <-> Feminine gender.
+# Add others strings with suffix 3, 4,... for others noun classes if your
+# language need them. In this case, corresponding strings must be added for
+# others rule strings with 'Nounclass...' suffix and corresponding values
+# "nounclass..." must be written in 'repeatDetailsDayxNounclass' strings.
+# %1$S - list of weekdays with ordinal, article and noun class/gender
+# (ordinal and weekday of every element in the list follow the order
+# and the rule of ordinalWeekdayOrder string)
+# #2 - interval
+# e.g. "the first Monday and the last Friday of every 3 months"
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (ordinalWeekdayOrder):
+# Edit recurrence window -> Recurrence pattern -> Monthly repeat rules
+# This string allows to change the order of the elements "ordinal" and
+# "weekday" (or to insert a word between them) for the argument %1$S of the
+# string monthlyRuleNthOfEveryNounclass...
+# Without changing this string, the order is that one required from most
+# languages: ordinal + weekday (e.g. "'the first' 'Monday' of every 2 months").
+# %1$S - ordinal with article
+# %2$S - weekday noun
+# e.g. "'the first' 'Monday'"
+# DONT_TRANSLATE: Make sure there are no extra words in this property, just variables.
+ordinalWeekdayOrder=%1$S %2$S
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (monthlyEveryOfEveryNounclass...):
+# Edit recurrence window -> Recurrence pattern -> Monthly repeat rules
+# Translate these strings according to noun class/gender of weekday (%1$S)
+# set in 'repeadDetailsDay...Nounclass' strings.
+# Nounclass1 <-> Masculine gender; Nounclass2 <-> Feminine gender.
+# Add others strings with suffix 3, 4,... for others noun classes if your
+# language need them. In this case, corresponding strings must be added for
+# others rule strings with 'Nounclass...' suffix and corresponding values
+# "nounclass..." must be written in 'repeatDetailsDayxNounclass' strings.
+# %1$S - list of single weekdays and/or weekdays with ordinal, article and
+# noun class/gender when rule contains also specific day in the month
+# #2 - interval
+# e.g. "every Monday, Tuesday and the second Sunday of every month"
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (monthlyDaysOfNth_day):
+# Edit recurrence window -> Recurrence pattern -> Monthly repeat rules
+# %1$S - day of month or a sequence of days of month, possibly followed by an ordinal symbol
+# (depending on the string dayOrdinalSymbol in dateFormat.properties) separated with commas;
+# e.g. "days 3, 6 and 9" or "days 3rd, 6th and 9th"
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (monthlyDaysOfNth):
+# Edit recurrence window -> Recurrence pattern -> Monthly repeat rules
+# %1$S - it's the string monthlyDaysOfNth_day: day of month or a sequence of days
+# of month, possibly followed by an ordinal symbol, separated with commas;
+# #2 - monthly interval
+# e.g. "days 3, 6, 9 and 12 of every 3 months"
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (monthlyLastDayOfNth):
+# Edit recurrence window -> Recurrence pattern -> Monthly repeat rules
+# %1$S - day of month
+# #2 - month interval
+# e.g. "the last day of every 3 months"
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (monthlyEveryDayOfNth):
+# Edit recurrence window -> Recurrence pattern -> Monthly repeat rules
+# #2 - month interval
+# e.g. "every day of the month every 4 months"
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (repeatOrdinal...Nounclass...):
+# Ordinal numbers nouns for every noun class (grammatical genders) of weekdays
+# considered in 'repeatDetailsDayxNounclass' strings. For languages that need
+# localization according to genders or noun classes.
+# Nounclass1 <-> Masculine gender; Nounclass2 <-> Feminine gender.
+# Add 'repeatOrdinal...Nounclass' strings with suffix 3, 4 and so on for
+# languages with more than two noun classes for weekdays. In this case
+# must be added corresponding rule strings with 'Nounclass...' suffix and
+# corresponding values "nounclass..." must be written in
+# 'repeatDetailsDayxNounclass' strings.
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (yearlyNthOn):
+# Edit recurrence window -> Recurrence pattern -> Yearly repeat rules
+# %1$S - month name
+# %2$S - day of month possibly followed by an ordinal symbol (depending on the string
+# dayOrdinalSymbol in dateFormat.properties)
+# #3 - yearly interval
+# e.g. "every 3 years on December 14"
+# "every 2 years on December 8th"
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (yearlyNthOnNthOfNounclass...):
+# Edit recurrence window -> Recurrence pattern -> Yearly repeat rules
+# Translate these strings according to noun class/gender of weekday (%2$S)
+# set in 'repeadDetailsDay...Nounclass' strings.
+# Nounclass1 <-> Masculine gender; Nounclass2 <-> Feminine gender.
+# Add others strings with suffix 3, 4,... for others noun classes if your
+# language need them. In this case, corresponding strings must be added for
+# others rule strings with 'Nounclass...' suffix and corresponding values
+# "nounclass..." must be written in 'repeatDetailsDayxNounclass' strings.
+# %1$S - ordinal with article and noun class/gender corresponding to weekday
+# %2$S - weekday
+# %3$S - month
+# #4 - yearly interval
+# e.g. "the second Monday of every March"
+# e.g "every 3 years the second Monday of March"
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (yearlyOnEveryNthOfNthNounclass...):
+# Edit recurrence window -> Recurrence pattern -> Yearly repeat rules
+# Translate these strings according to noun class/gender of weekday (%1$S)
+# set in 'repeadDetailsDay...Nounclass' strings.
+# Nounclass1 <-> Masculine gender; Nounclass2 <-> Feminine gender.
+# Add others strings with suffix 3, 4,... for others noun classes if your
+# language need them. In this case, corresponding strings must be added for
+# others rule strings with 'Nounclass...' suffix and corresponding values
+# "nounclass..." must be written in 'repeatDetailsDayxNounclass' strings.
+# %1$S - weekday
+# %2$S - month
+# #3 - yearly interval
+# e.g. "every Thursday of March"
+# e.g "every 3 years on every Thursday of March"
+
+#LOCALIZATION NOTE (yearlyEveryDayOf):
+# Edit recurrence window -> Recurrence pattern -> Yearly repeat rules
+# This string describes part of a yearly rule which includes every day of a month.
+# %1$S - month
+# #2 - yearly interval
+# e.g. "every day of December"
+# e.g. "every 3 years every day of December"
+
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (repeatCount):
+# Edit recurrence window -> Recurrence details link on Event/Task dialog window
+# %1%$ - A rule string (see above). This is the first line of the link
+# %2%$ - event start date (e.g. mm/gg/yyyy)
+# %3$S - event start time (e.g. hh:mm (PM/AM))
+# %4$S - event end time (e.g. hh:mm (PM/AM))
+# #5 - event occurence times: number
+# e.g. with monthlyRuleNthOfEvery:
+# "Occurs the first Sunday of every 3 month
+# only on 1/1/2009"
+# from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM"
+# "Occurs the first Sunday of every 3 month
+# effective 1/1/2009 for 5 times
+# from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM"
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (repeatCountAllDay):
+# Edit recurrence window -> Recurrence details link on Event/Task dialog window
+# %1%$ - A rule string (see above). This is the first line of the link
+# %2%$ - event start date (e.g. mm/gg/yyyy)
+# #3 - event occurence times: number
+# e.g. with monthlyRuleNthOfEvery:
+# "Occurs the first Sunday of every 3 month
+# only on 1/1/2009"
+# "Occurs the first Sunday of every 3 month
+# effective 1/1/2009 for 5 times"
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (repeatDetailsUntil):
+# Edit recurrence window -> Recurrence details link on Event/Task dialog window
+# %1%$ - A rule string (see above). This is the first line of the link
+# %2%$ - event start date (e.g. mm/gg/yyyy)
+# %3$S - event end date (e.g. mm/gg/yyyy)
+# %4$S - event start time (e.g. hh:mm (PM/AM))
+# %5$S - event end time (e.g. hh:mm (PM/AM))
+# e.g. with weeklyNthOn:
+# "Occurs every 2 weeks on Sunday and Friday
+# effective 1/1/2009 until 1/1/2010
+# from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM"
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (repeatDetailsUntilAllDay):
+# Edit recurrence window -> Recurrence details link on Event/Task dialog window
+# %1%$ - A rule string (see above). This is the first line of the link
+# %2%$ - event start date (e.g. mm/gg/yyyy)
+# %3$S - event end date (e.g. mm/gg/yyyy)
+# e.g. with monthlyDaysOfNth and all day event:
+# "Occurs day 3 of every 5 month
+# effective 1/1/2009 until 1/1/2010"
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (repeatDetailsInfinite):
+# Edit recurrence window -> Recurrence details link on Event/Task dialog window
+# %1%$ - A rule string (see above). This is the first line of the link
+# %2%$ - event start date (e.g. mm/gg/yyyy)
+# %3$S - event start time (e.g. hh:mm (PM/AM))
+# %4$S - event end time (e.g. hh:mm (PM/AM))
+# e.g. with monthlyDaysOfNth:
+# "Occurs day 3 of every 5 month
+# effective 1/1/2009
+# from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM"
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (repeatDetailsInfiniteAllDay):
+# Edit recurrence window -> Recurrence details link on Event/Task dialog window
+# %1%$ - A rule string (see above). This is the first line of the link
+# %2%$ - event start date (e.g. mm/gg/yyyy)
+# e.g. with monthlyDaysOfNth and all day event:
+# "Occurs day 3 of every 5 month
+# effective 1/1/2009"
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (monthlyLastDay):
+# Edit recurrence window -> Recurrence details link on Event/Task dialog window
+# A monthly rule with one or more days of the month (monthlyDaysOfNth) and the
+# string "the last day" of the month.
+# e.g.: "Occurs day 15, 20, 25 and the last day of every 3 months"
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (ruleTooComplex):
+# This string is shown in the repeat details area if our code can't handle the
+# complexity of the recurrence rule yet.
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (ruleTooComplexSummary):
+# This string is shown in the event summary dialog if our code can't handle the
+# complexity of the recurrence rule yet.
+
+# differences between the dialog for an Event or a Task
+
+
+# Link Location Dialog
+
+
+# Attach File Dialog
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (removeAttachmentsText): Semi-colon list of plural forms for
+# prompting attachment removal.
+# See http://developer.mozilla.org/en/Localization_and_Plurals
+
+# Recurrence Dialog Widget Order
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE: You can change the order of below params
+# Edit recurrence window -> Recurrence pattern -> Repeat monthly
+# %1$S - ordinal with article, %2$S - weekday
+# e.g. "the First Saturday"
+# DONT_TRANSLATE: Make sure there are no extra words in this property, just variables.
+monthlyOrder=%1$S %2$S
+
+# Edit recurrence window -> Recurrence pattern -> Repeat yearly
+# %1$S - day of month, %2$S - of, %3$S - month
+# e.g. "6 [of] September"
+# If you don't need %2$S in your locale - please put this on the third place.
+# DONT_TRANSLATE: Make sure there are no extra words in this property, just variables.
+yearlyOrder=%1$S %3$S %2$S
+
+# Edit recurrence window -> Recurrence pattern -> Repeat yearly
+# %1$S - ordinal with article, %2$S - weekday, %3$S - of, %4$S - month
+# e.g. "the First Saturday of September"
+# If you don't need %3$S in your locale - please put this on the third place.
+# DONT_TRANSLATE: Make sure there are no extra words in this property, just variables.
+yearlyOrder2=%1$S %2$S %3$S %4$S
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (pluralForWeekdays):
+# This string allows to set the use of weekdays nouns in plural form for
+# languages that need them in sentences like "every Monday" or "every Sunday
+# of March" etc.
+# Rule strings involved by this setting are:
+# - weeklyNthOn (only the first part) e.g. "every Sunday"
+# - monthlyEveryOfEvery
+# e.g. "every Monday of every month;every Monday every 2 months"
+# - yearlyOnEveryNthOfNth
+# e.g. "every Friday of March;every 2 years on every Friday of March"
+# In your local write:
+# "true" if sentences like those above need weekday in plural form;
+# "false" if sentences like those above don't need weekday in plural form;
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (repeatDetailsDayxxxPlural):
+# Edit recurrence window -> Recurrence details link on Event/Task dialog window
+# Weekdays in plural form used inside sentences like "every Monday" or
+# "every Sunday of May" etc. for languages that need them.
+# These plurals will be used inside the following rule strings only if string
+# 'pluralForWeekdays' (see above) is set to "true":
+# - weeklyNthOn (only the first part) e.g. "every Sunday"
+# - monthlyEveryOfEvery
+# e.g. "every Monday of every month;every Monday every 2 months"
+# - yearlyOnEveryNthOfNth
+# e.g. "every Friday of March;every 2 years on every Friday of March"
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (eventRecurrenceForeverLabel):
+# Edit/New Event dialog -> datepicker that sets the until date.
+# For recurring rules that repeat forever, this labels appears in the
+# datepicker, below the minimonth, as an option for the until date.
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (eventRecurrenceMonthlyLastDayLabel):
+# Edit dialog recurrence -> Monthly Recurrence pattern -> Monthly daypicker
+# The label on the monthly daypicker's last button that allows to select
+# the last day of the month inside a BYMONTHDAY rule.
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (counterSummaryAccepted) - this is only visible when opening the dialog from the
+# email summary view after receiving a counter message
+# %1$S - the name or email address of the replying attendee
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (counterSummaryDeclined) - this is only visible when opening the dialog from the
+# email summary view after receiving a counter message
+# %1$S - the name or email address of the replying attendee
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (counterSummaryDelegated) - this is only visible when opening the dialog from the
+# email summary view after receiving a counter message
+# %1$S - the name or email address of the replying attendee
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (counterSummaryNeedsAction) - this is only visible when opening the dialog from the
+# email summary view after receiving a counter message
+# %1$S - the name or email address of the replying attendee
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (counterSummaryTentative) - this is only visible when opening the dialog from the
+# email summary view after receiving a counter message
+# %1$S - the name or email address of the replying attendee
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (counterOnPreviousVersionNotification) - this is only visible when opening the
+# dialog from the email summary view after receiving a counter message
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (counterOnCounterDisallowedNotification) - this is only visible when opening the
+# dialog from the email summary view after receiving a counter message
diff --git a/l10n-an/calendar/chrome/calendar/calendar-extract.properties b/l10n-an/calendar/chrome/calendar/calendar-extract.properties
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+# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
+# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE:
+# Strings here are used to create events and tasks with start and end times
+# based on email content.
+# None of the strings are displayed in the user interface.
+#
+# You don't have to fill all from.*, until.*, *.prefix and *.suffix patterns.
+# It's ok to leave some empty.
+# Please consider declensions and gender if your language has them.
+# Don't just translate directly. The number of variants doesn't have to be
+# the same as in en-US. All of 0, 1, 2, etc is allowed in patterns except alphabet
+# pattern. You can and should add language specific variants.
+#
+# There are two different ways to find a start time text in email:
+# 1) it matches a from.* pattern and does not have end.prefix or end.suffix next to it
+# 2) it matches until.* pattern and has start.prefix or start.suffix next to it
+# Similar inverse logic applies to end times.
+# These rules enable using prefix and suffix values with only start.* or only until.*
+# patterns localized for some languages and thus not having to repeat the same
+# values in both.
+#
+# Patterns are partially space-insensitive.
+# "deadline is" pattern will find both "deadlineis" and "deadline is"
+# but "deadlineis" won't find "deadline is" or "deadline is".
+# Therefore you should include all spaces that are valid within a pattern.
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (start.prefix):
+# datetimes with these in front are extracted as start times
+# can be a list of values, separate variants by |
+start.prefix =
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (start.suffix):
+# datetimes followed by these are extracted as start times
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (end.prefix):
+# datetimes with these in front are extracted as end times
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (end.suffix):
+# datetimes followed by these are extracted as end times
+# can be a list of values, separate variants by |
+end.suffix =
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (no.datetime.prefix):
+# datetimes with these in front won't be used
+# specify full words here
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (no.datetime.suffix):
+# datetimes followed by these won't be used
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (from.*):
+# can be a list of values, separate variants by |
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (from.today):
+# must not be empty!
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (until.*):
+# can be a list of values, separate variants by |
+until.tomorrow =
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (from.ordinal.date):
+# #1 = matches numbers 1-31 and number.x
+# should not have "#1" as this would match any single number in email to a time
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (until.ordinal.date):
+# #1 = matches numbers 1-31 and number.x
+until.ordinal.date =
+
+until.noon =
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (from.hour):
+# #1 = matches numbers 0-23 and number.0-number.23
+# should not have "#1" as this would match any single number in email to a time
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (until.hour):
+# #1 = matches numbers 0-23 and number.0-number.23
+# should also list how to find end of a timeframe
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (from.hour.am):
+# #1 = matches numbers 0-23 and number.0-number.23
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (until.hour.am):
+# #1 = matches numbers 0-23 and number.0-number.23
+# should also list how to find end of a timeframe
+until.hour.am =
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (from.hour.pm):
+# #1 = matches numbers 0-23 and number.0-number.23
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (until.hour.pm):
+# #1 = matches numbers 0-23 and number.0-number.23
+# should also list how to find end of a timeframe
+until.hour.pm =
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (from.half.hour.before):
+# denotes times 30 minutes before next full hour
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (until.half.hour.before):
+# denotes times 30 minutes before next full hour
+until.half.hour.before =
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (from.half.hour.after):
+# denotes times 30 minutes after last full hour
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (until.half.hour.after):
+# denotes times 30 minutes after last full hour
+until.half.hour.after =
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (from.hour.minutes):
+# #1 = matches numbers 0-23
+# #2 = matches numbers 0-59
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (until.hour.minutes):
+# #1 = matches numbers 0-23
+# #2 = matches numbers 0-59
+until.hour.minutes =
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (from.hour.minutes.am):
+# #1 = matches numbers 0-23
+# #2 = matches numbers 0-59
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (until.hour.minutes.am):
+# #1 = matches numbers 0-23
+# #2 = matches numbers 0-59
+until.hour.minutes.am =
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (from.hour.minutes.pm):
+# #1 = matches numbers 0-23
+# #2 = matches numbers 0-59
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (until.hour.minutes.pm):
+# #1 = matches numbers 0-23
+# #2 = matches numbers 0-59
+until.hour.minutes.pm =
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (from.monthname.day):
+# #1 = matches numbers 1-31 and number.x
+# #2 = matches monthname
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (until.monthname.day):
+# #1 = matches numbers 1-31
+# #2 = matches monthname
+until.monthname.day =
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (from.month.day):
+# #1 = matches numbers 1-31
+# #2 = matches numbers 1-12
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (until.month.day):
+# #1 = matches numbers 1-31 and number.x
+# #2 = matches numbers 1-12
+until.month.day =
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (from.year.month.day):
+# #1 = matches numbers 1-31
+# #2 = matches numbers 1-12
+# #3 = matches 2/4 numbers
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (until.year.month.day):
+# #1 = matches numbers 1-31
+# #2 = matches numbers 1-12
+# #3 = matches 2/4 numbers
+until.year.month.day =
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (from.year.monthname.day):
+# #1 = matches numbers 1-31
+# #2 = matches monthname
+# #3 = matches 2/4 numbers
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (until.year.monthname.day):
+# #1 = matches numbers 1-31
+# #2 = matches monthname
+# #3 = matches 2/4 numbers
+until.year.monthname.day =
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (duration.*):
+# can be a list of values, separate variants by |
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (duration.minutes):
+# #1 = matches 1/2 numbers and number.0 - and number.31
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (duration.hours):
+# #1 = matches 1/2 numbers and number.0 - and number.31
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (duration.days):
+# #1 = matches 1/2 numbers and number.0 - and number.31
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (month.*):
+# can be a list of values, separate variants by |
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (from.weekday.*):
+# used to derive start date based on weekdays mentioned
+# can be a list of values, separate variants by |
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (from.weekday.0):
+# Regardless of what the first day of the week is in your country, 0 is Sunday here.
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (until.weekday.*):
+# used to derive end date based on weekdays mentioned
+# can be a list of values, separate variants by |
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (until.weekday.0):
+# Regardless of what the first day of the week is in your country, 0 is Sunday here.
+until.weekday.0 =
+until.weekday.1 =
+until.weekday.2 =
+until.weekday.3 =
+until.weekday.4 =
+until.weekday.5 =
+until.weekday.6 =
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (number.*):
+# used within other patterns to understand dates where day of month isn't written with digits
+# can be a list of values, separate variants by |
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (alphabet):
+# list all lower and uppercase letters if your language has an alphabet
+# otherwise leave it empty
diff --git a/l10n-an/calendar/chrome/calendar/dateFormat.properties b/l10n-an/calendar/chrome/calendar/dateFormat.properties
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+# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
+# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
+
+# In case you are looking for the note about different declensions on date
+# formats, here it is. If your language doesn't use different declensions of
+# month names, you shouldn't have much work. Just leave the *.monthFormat
+# string on "nominative" and the string month.*.name will be filled in.
+#
+# If you need a different form for a string, you can change the
+# *.monthFormat to a different value. Supported values are currently:
+# nominative (default), genitive
+# The modified month name form will then be filled in accordingly. If this
+# system does not suit your needs, please file a bug!
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (month.*.name):
+# Some languages require different declensions of month names.
+# These values will be used if *.monthFormat is set to "nominative" or in places
+# where using a different declension is not yet supported.
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (month.*.genitive):
+# Some languages require different declensions of month names.
+# These values will be used if *.monthFormat is set to "genitive"
+# If your language doesn't use different declensions, just set the same
+# values as for month.*.name.
+
+
+
+
+# Can someone tell me why we're not counting from zero?
+
+# Localizable day's date
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (dayOrdinalSymbol):
+# Allows to insert a string, a character or a symbol after the number of a
+# monthday in order to give it the meaning of ordinal number e.g. 1 -> 1st etc.
+# It's mainly used when formatting dates with both monthday and month name. It
+# affects the following localizable strings that hence must be localized *without*
+# any ordinal symbol for the monthday number:
+# dayHeaderLabel, monthlyDaysOfNth_day,
+# yearlyNthOn, daysIntervalBetweenYears,
+# daysIntervalBetweenMonths, daysIntervalInMonth.
+# Write only a single string if the ordinal symbol is the same for every monthday, otherwise
+# write a sequence of _31_ strings (one for each monthday) separated with commas.
+# If your language doesn't require that in the mentioned strings, leave it empty.
+# e.g.
+# dayOrdinalSymbol=.
+# -> daysIntervalInMonth: 'March 3. - 9., 2008'
+# dayOrdinalSymbol=st,nd,rd,th,th,th,th,th,th,th,th,th,th,th,th,
+# th,th,th,th,th,st,nd,rd,th,th,th,th,th,th,th,st
+# -> daysIntervalBetweenMonths: 'September 29th - November 1st, 2008'
+dayOrdinalSymbol=
+
+