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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 (irc.usernameHint):
# This is displayed inside the accountUsernameInfoWithDescription
# string defined in imAccounts.properties when the user is
# configuring an IRC account.
# LOCALIZATION NOTE (connection.error.*):
# These will show in the account manager if the account is
# disconnected because of an error.
# LOCALIZATION NOTE (joinChat.*):
# These show up on the join chat menu. An underscore is for the access key.
# LOCALIZATION NOTE (options.*):
# These are the protocol specific options shown in the account manager and
# account wizard windows.
# LOCALIZATION NOTE (ctcp.version):
# %1$S is the nickname of the user whose version was requested.
# %2$S is the version response from the client.
# LOCALIZATION NOTE (ctcp.time):
# %1$S is the nickname of the user whose time was requested.
# %2$S is the time response.
# LOCALZIATION NOTE (command.*):
# These are the help messages for each command, the %S is the command name
# Each command first gives the parameter it accepts and then a description of
# the command.
# LOCALIZATION NOTE (message.*):
# These are shown as system messages in the conversation.
# %1$S is the nick and %2$S is the nick and host of the user who joined.
# %1$S is the nick of who kicked you.
# %2$S is message.kicked.reason, if a kick message was given.
# %1$S is the nick that is kicked, %2$S the nick of the person who kicked
# %1$S. %3$S is message.kicked.reason, if a kick message was given.
# %S is the kick message
# %1$S is the new mode, %2$S is the nickname of the user whose mode
# was changed, and %3$S is who set the mode.
# %1$S is the new channel mode and %2$S is who set the mode.
# %S is the user's mode.
# Could not change the nickname. %S is the user's nick.
# The parameter is the message.parted.reason, if a part message is given.
# %1$S is the user's nick, %2$S is message.parted.reason, if a part message is given.
# %S is the part message supplied by the user.
# %1$S is the user's nick, %2$S is message.quit2 if a quit message is given.
# The parameter is the quit message given by the user.
# %1$S is the nickname of the user that invited us, %2$S is the conversation
# name.
# %1$S is the nickname of the invited user, %2$S is the conversation name
# they were invited to.
# %1$S is the nickname of the invited user, %2$S is the conversation name
# they were invited to but are already in
# %S is the nickname of the user who was summoned.
# %S is the nickname of the user whose WHOIS information follows this message.
# %1$S is the nickname of the (offline) user whose WHOWAS information follows this message.
# %1$S is the entry description (from tooltip.*), %2$S is its value.
# %S is the nickname that is not known to the server.
# %1$S is the nickname of the user who changed the mode and %2$S is the new
# channel key (password).
# This will be followed by a list of ban masks.
# LOCALIZATION NOTE (message.ping): Semi-colon list of plural forms.
# See: http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Localization_and_Plurals
# %1$S is the nickname of the user or the server that was pinged.
# #2 is the delay (in milliseconds).
# LOCALIZATION NOTE (error.*):
# These are shown as error messages in the conversation or server tab.
# %S is the channel name.
# %1$S is your new nick, %2$S is the kill message from the server.
# %S is the nickname or channel name that isn't available.
# %S is the channel name.
# %1$S is the channel the user tried to join, %2$S is the channel
# he was forwarded to.
# %S is the mode that the user tried to set but was not recognized
# by the server as a valid mode.
# LOCALIZATION NOTE (tooltip.*):
# These are the descriptions given in a tooltip with information received
# from a whois response.
# The human readable ("realname") description of the user.
tooltip.realname=Naam
# The username and hostname that the user connects from (usually based on the
# reverse DNS of the user's IP, but often mangled by the server to
# protect users).
# The away message of the user
# %S is the timespan elapsed since the last activity.
# %1$S is the server name, %2$S is some generic server information (usually a
# location or the date the user was last seen).
# LOCALIZATION NOTE (yes, no):
# These are used to turn true/false values into a yes/no response.
yes=Ja
no=Nee
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