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diff --git a/l10n-br/toolkit/chrome/global/charsetMenu.properties b/l10n-br/toolkit/chrome/global/charsetMenu.properties new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..86cb17ef69 --- /dev/null +++ b/l10n-br/toolkit/chrome/global/charsetMenu.properties @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ +# 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: The property keys ending with ".key" are for access keys. +# Localizations may add or delete properties where the property key ends with +# ".key" as appropriate for the localization. The code that uses this data can +# deal with the absence of an access key for an item. +# +# For gbk, gbk.bis and gbk.bis.key are used to trigger string changes in +# localizations. +# +# In the en-US version of this file, access keys are given to the following: +# * UTF-8 +# * All encodings that are the fallback encoding for some locale in Firefox +# * All encodings that are the fallback encoding for some locale in IE +# * All Japanese encodings +# +# For the items whose property key does not end in ".key" and whose value +# includes "(" U+0028 LEFT PARENTHESIS, the "(" character is significant for +# processing by CharsetMenu.jsm. If your localization does not use ASCII +# parentheses where en-US does in this file, please file a bug to make +# CharsetMenu.jsm also recognize the delimiter your localization uses. +# (When this code was developed, all localizations appeared to use +# U+0028 LEFT PARENTHESIS for this purpose.) + +# Auto-Detect (sub)menu +charsetMenuCharsets = Bonegadur an arouezennoù +charsetMenuAutodet = Emzinoiñ +# 'A' is reserved for Arabic: +charsetMenuAutodet.key = z +charsetMenuAutodet.off = (diweredekaet) +charsetMenuAutodet.off.key = d +charsetMenuAutodet.ru = Rusianeg +charsetMenuAutodet.ru.key = R +charsetMenuAutodet.uk = Ukraineg +charsetMenuAutodet.uk.key = U + +# Globally-relevant +UTF-8.key = U +UTF-8 = Unicode +windows-1252.key = K +windows-1252 = Kornôg + +# Arabic +windows-1256.key = A +windows-1256 = Arabeg (Windows) +ISO-8859-6 = Arabeg (ISO) + +# Baltic +windows-1257.key = B +windows-1257 = Balteg (Windows) +ISO-8859-4 = Balteg (ISO) + +# Central European +windows-1250.key = E +windows-1250 = Kreiz Europa (Windows) +ISO-8859-2.key = r +ISO-8859-2 = Kreiz Europa (ISO) + +# Chinese, Simplified +gbk.bis.key = S +gbk.bis = Sinaeg eeunaet + +# Chinese, Traditional +Big5.key = h +Big5 = Sinaeg hengounel + +# Cyrillic +windows-1251.key = K +windows-1251 = Kirillek (Windows) +ISO-8859-5 = Kirillek (ISO) +KOI8-R = Kirillek (KOI8-R) +KOI8-U = Kirillek (KOI8-U) +IBM866 = Kirillek (DOS) + +# UI string in anticipation of Cyrillic analog of bug 1543077; +# deliberately not in use yet + +# LOCALIZATION NOTE (Cyrillic.key): If taken into use, this string will appear +# instead of the string for windows-1251.key, so the use of the same +# accelerator is deliberate. +Cyrillic.key = K +# LOCALIZATION NOTE (Cyrillic): If taken into use, this string will appear +# as a single item instead of the five items windows-1251, ISO-8859-5, +# KOI8-R, KOI8-U, and IBM866, so this string does not need to make sense +# together with those strings and should be translated the way those were +# but omitting the part in parentheses. +Cyrillic = Kirillek + +# Greek +windows-1253.key = G +windows-1253 = Gresianeg (Windows) +ISO-8859-7.key = O +ISO-8859-7 = Gresianeg (ISO) + +# Hebrew +windows-1255.key = H +windows-1255 = Hebraeg +# LOCALIZATION NOTE (ISO-8859-8): The value for this item should begin with +# the same word for Hebrew as the value for windows-1255 so that this item +# sorts right after that one in the collation order for your locale. +ISO-8859-8 = Hebraeg Hewel + +# UI string in anticipation of bug 1543077; deliberately not in use yet + +# LOCALIZATION NOTE (Japanese.key): If taken into use, this string will appear +# instead of the string for Shift_JIS.key, so the use of the same +# accelerator is deliberate. +Japanese.key = J +# LOCALIZATION NOTE (Japanese): If taken into use, this string will appear +# as a single item in place of the strings for the three items Shift_JIS, +# EUC-JP, and ISO-2022-JP, so this string does not need to make sense together +# with those strings and should be translated the way those were +# but omitting the part in parentheses. +Japanese = Japaneg + +# Korean +EUC-KR.key = K +EUC-KR = Koreaneg + +# Thai +windows-874.key = i +windows-874 = Thai + +# Turkish +windows-1254.key = r +windows-1254 = Turkeg + +# Vietnamese +windows-1258.key = V +windows-1258 = Vietnameg + |