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1# United Kingdom (en_GB) resources translation file (UTF-8)
2#
3# Note that any key can be doubled with a _NOUTF suffix
4# to use when the NOUTF env variable is set to 1
5#
6# Also, the comments always refer to the key below them.
7#
8
9
10# help message for the syntax
11# (FORMAT: STRING) %s = supported input, %s = supported output
12HELP_SYNTAX = Valid options:\n\
13\t--import [URL]: import into library\n\
14\t--export [id] [output_type] [target]: export story to target\n\
15\t--convert [URL] [output_type] [target] (+info): convert URL into target\n\
16\t--read [id] ([chapter number]): read the given story from the library\n\
17\t--read-url [URL] ([chapter number]): convert on the fly and read the \n\
18\t\tstory, without saving it\n\
19\t--search WEBSITE [free text] ([page] ([item])): search for the given terms, show the\n\
20\t\tgiven page (page 0 means "how many page do we have", starts at page 1)\n\
21\t--search-tag WEBSITE ([tag 1] [tag2...] ([page] ([item]))): list the known tags or \n\
22\t\tsearch the stories for the given tag(s), show the given page of results\n\
23\t--search: list the supported websites (where)\n\
24\t--search [where] [keywords] (page [page]) (item [item]): search on the supported \n\
25\t\twebsite and display the given results page of stories it found, or the story \n\
26\t\tdetails if asked\n\
27\t--search-tag [where]: list all the tags supported by this website\n\
28\t--search-tag [index 1]... (page [page]) (item [item]): search for the given stories or \n\
29\t\tsubtags, tag by tag, and display information about a specific page of results or \n\
30\t\tabout a specific item if requested\n\
31\t--list ([type]) : list the stories present in the library\n\
32\t--set-source [id] [new source]: change the source of the given story\n\
33\t--set-title [id] [new title]: change the title of the given story\n\
34\t--set-author [id] [new author]: change the author of the given story\n\
35\t--set-reader [reader type]: set the reader type to CLI, TUI or GUI for \n\
36\t\tthis command\n\
37\t--server [key] [port]: start a remote server on this port\n\
38\t--stop-server [key] [port]: stop the remote server running on this port\n\
39\t\tif any (key must be set to the same value)\n\
40\t--remote [key] [host] [port]: select this remote server to get \n\
41\t\t(or update or...) the stories from (key must be set to the \n\
42\t\tsame value)\n\
43\t--help: this help message\n\
44\t--version: return the version of the program\n\
45\n\
46Supported input types:\n\
47%s\n\
48\n\
49Supported output types:\n\
50%s
51# syntax error message (FORMAT: STRING)
52ERR_SYNTAX = Syntax error (try "--help")
53# an input or output support type description
54# (FORMAT: STRING) %s = support name, %s = support desc
55ERR_SYNTAX_TYPE = > %s: %s
56# Error when retrieving data
57# (FORMAT: STRING) %s = input string
58ERR_LOADING = Error when retrieving data from: %s
59# Error when saving to given target
60# (FORMAT: STRING) %s = save target
61ERR_SAVING = Error when saving to target: %s
62# Error when unknown output format
63# (FORMAT: STRING) %s = bad output format
64ERR_BAD_OUTPUT_TYPE = Unknown output type: %s
65# Error when converting input to URL/File
66# (FORMAT: STRING) %s = input string
67ERR_BAD_URL = Cannot understand file or protocol: %s
68# URL/File not supported
69# (FORMAT: STRING) %s = input url
70ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED = URL not supported: %s
71# Failed to download cover : %s
72# (FORMAT: STRING) %s = cover URL
73ERR_BS_NO_COVER = Failed to download cover: %s
74# Canonical OPEN SINGLE QUOTE char (for instance: ‘)
75# (FORMAT: STRING) single char
76OPEN_SINGLE_QUOTE = ‘
77# Canonical CLOSE SINGLE QUOTE char (for instance: ’)
78# (FORMAT: STRING) single char
79CLOSE_SINGLE_QUOTE = ’
80# Canonical OPEN DOUBLE QUOTE char (for instance: “)
81# (FORMAT: STRING) single char
82OPEN_DOUBLE_QUOTE = “
83# Canonical CLOSE DOUBLE QUOTE char (for instance: ”)
84# (FORMAT: STRING) single char
85CLOSE_DOUBLE_QUOTE = ”
86# Name of the description fake chapter
87# (FORMAT: STRING)
88DESCRIPTION = Description
89# Name of a chapter with a name
90# (FORMAT: STRING) %d = number, %s = name
91CHAPTER_NAMED = Chapter %d: %s
92# Name of a chapter without name
93# (FORMAT: STRING) %d = number, %s = name
94CHAPTER_UNNAMED = Chapter %d
95# Default description when the type is not known by i18n
96# (FORMAT: STRING) %s = type
97INPUT_DESC = Unknown type: %s
98# Description of this input type
99# (FORMAT: STRING)
100INPUT_DESC_EPUB = EPUB files created by this program (we do not support "all" EPUB files)
101# Description of this input type
102# (FORMAT: STRING)
103INPUT_DESC_TEXT = Stories encoded in textual format, with a few rules :\n\
104\tthe title must be on the first line, \n\
105\tthe author (preceded by nothing, "by " or "©") must be on the second \n\
106\t\tline, possibly with the publication date in parenthesis\n\
107\t\t(i.e., "By Unknown (3rd October 1998)"), \n\
108\tchapters must be declared with "Chapter x" or "Chapter x: NAME OF THE \n\
109\t\tCHAPTER", where "x" is the chapter number,\n\
110\ta description of the story must be given as chapter number 0,\n\
111\ta cover image may be present with the same filename but a PNG, \n\
112\t\tJPEG or JPG extension.
113# Description of this input type
114# (FORMAT: STRING)
115INPUT_DESC_INFO_TEXT = Contains the same information as the TEXT format, but with a \n\
116\tcompanion ".info" file to store some metadata
117# Description of this input type
118# (FORMAT: STRING)
119INPUT_DESC_FANFICTION = Fanfictions of many, many different universes, from TV shows to \n\
120\tnovels to games.
121# Description of this input type
122# (FORMAT: STRING)
123INPUT_DESC_FIMFICTION = Fanfictions devoted to the My Little Pony show
124# Description of this input type
125# (FORMAT: STRING)
126INPUT_DESC_MANGAFOX = A well filled repository of mangas, or, as their website states: \n\
127\tMost popular manga scanlations read online for free at mangafox, \n\
128\tas well as a close-knit community to chat and make friends.
129# Description of this input type
130# (FORMAT: STRING)
131INPUT_DESC_E621 = Furry website supporting comics, including MLP
132# Description of this input type
133# (FORMAT: STRING)
134INPUT_DESC_E_HENTAI = Website offering many comics/mangas, mostly but not always NSFW
135# Description of this input type
136# (FORMAT: STRING)
137INPUT_DESC_YIFFSTAR = A Furry website, story-oriented
138# Description of this input type
139# (FORMAT: STRING)
140INPUT_DESC_CBZ = CBZ files coming from this very program
141# Description of this input type
142# (FORMAT: STRING)
143INPUT_DESC_HTML = HTML files coming from this very program
144# Default description when the type is not known by i18n
145# (FORMAT: STRING) %s = type
146OUTPUT_DESC = Unknown type: %s
147# Description of this output type
148# (FORMAT: STRING)
149OUTPUT_DESC_EPUB = Standard EPUB file working on most e-book readers and viewers
150# Description of this output type
151# (FORMAT: STRING)
152OUTPUT_DESC_TEXT = Local stories encoded in textual format, with a few rules :\n\
153\tthe title must be on the first line, \n\
154\tthe author (preceded by nothing, "by " or "©") must be on the second \n\
155\t\tline, possibly with the publication date in parenthesis \n\
156\t\t(i.e., "By Unknown (3rd October 1998)"), \n\
157\tchapters must be declared with "Chapter x" or "Chapter x: NAME OF THE \n\
158\t\tCHAPTER", where "x" is the chapter number,\n\
159\ta description of the story must be given as chapter number 0,\n\
160\ta cover image may be present with the same filename but a PNG, JPEG \n\
161\t\tor JPG extension.
162# Description of this output type
163# (FORMAT: STRING)
164OUTPUT_DESC_INFO_TEXT = Contains the same information as the TEXT format, but with a \n\
165\tcompanion ".info" file to store some metadata
166# Description of this output type
167# (FORMAT: STRING)
168OUTPUT_DESC_CBZ = CBZ file (basically a ZIP file containing images -- we store the images \n\
169\tin PNG format by default)
170# Description of this output type
171# (FORMAT: STRING)
172OUTPUT_DESC_HTML = HTML files (a directory containing the resources and "index.html")
173# Description of this output type
174# (FORMAT: STRING)
175OUTPUT_DESC_LATEX = A LaTeX file using the "book" template
176# Description of this output type
177# (FORMAT: STRING)
178OUTPUT_DESC_SYSOUT = A simple DEBUG console output
179# Default description when the type is not known by i18n
180#This item is used as a group, its content is not expected to be used.
181OUTPUT_DESC_SHORT = %s
182# Short description of this output type
183# (FORMAT: STRING)
184OUTPUT_DESC_SHORT_EPUB = Electronic book (.epub)
185# Short description of this output type
186# (FORMAT: STRING)
187OUTPUT_DESC_SHORT_TEXT = Plain text (.txt)
188# Short description of this output type
189# (FORMAT: STRING)
190OUTPUT_DESC_SHORT_INFO_TEXT = Plain text and metadata
191# Short description of this output type
192# (FORMAT: STRING)
193OUTPUT_DESC_SHORT_CBZ = Comic book (.cbz)
194# Short description of this output type
195# (FORMAT: STRING)
196OUTPUT_DESC_SHORT_LATEX = LaTeX (.tex)
197# Short description of this output type
198# (FORMAT: STRING)
199OUTPUT_DESC_SHORT_SYSOUT = Console output
200# Short description of this output type
201# (FORMAT: STRING)
202OUTPUT_DESC_SHORT_HTML = HTML files with resources (directory, .html)
203# Error message for unknown 2-letter LaTeX language code
204# (FORMAT: STRING) %s = the unknown 2-code language
205LATEX_LANG_UNKNOWN = Unknown language: %s
206# 'by' prefix before author name used to output the author, make sure it is covered by Config.BYS for input detection
207# (FORMAT: STRING)
208BY = by