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Invalid type function on line %d : '%s '
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
gtk/gtkbuilderparser.c:343
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81.
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Duplicate object ID '%s ' on line %d (previously on line %d )
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
gtk/gtkbuilderparser.c:407
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82.
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Invalid root element: '%s '
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Keçersiz tamır unsurı: '%s '
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Translated by
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gdk-pixbuf/io-xbm.c:284
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Located in
gtk/gtkbuilderparser.c:859
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83.
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Unhandled tag: '%s '
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Qollanmağan nişan: '%s '
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Translated by
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Located in
gtk/gtkbuilderparser.c:898
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84.
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calendar:MY
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Translate to calendar:YM if you want years to be displayed
* before months; otherwise translate to calendar:MY.
* Do *not* translate it to anything else, if it
* it isn't calendar:YM or calendar:MY it will not work.
*
* Note that the ordering described here is logical order, which is
* further influenced by BIDI ordering. Thus, if you have a default
* text direction of RTL and specify "calendar:YM", then the year
* will appear to the right of the month.
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calendar:MY
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Translated by
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gtk/gtkinputdialog.c:662
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Located in
gtk/gtkcalendar.c:814
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85.
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calendar:week_start:0
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Translate to calendar:week_start:0 if you want Sunday to be the
* first day of the week to calendar:week_start:1 if you want Monday
* to be the first day of the week, and so on.
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calendar:week_start:1
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Translated by
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Located in
gtk/gtkcalendar.c:852
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86.
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2000
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year measurement template
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Translators: This is a text measurement template.
* Translate it to the widest year text
*
* If you don't understand this, leave it as "2000"
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2000
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Translated by
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Located in
gtk/gtkcalendar.c:1905
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87.
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%d
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calendar:day:digits
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Translators: this defines whether the day numbers should use
* localized digits or the ones used in English (0123...).
*
* Translate to "%Id" if you want to use localized digits, or
* translate to "%d" otherwise.
*
* Note that translating this doesn't guarantee that you get localized
* digits. That needs support from your system and locale definition
* too.
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%d
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Translated by
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Located in
gtk/gtkcalendar.c:1936 gtk/gtkcalendar.c:2599
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88.
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%d
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calendar:week:digits
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Translators: this defines whether the week numbers should use
* localized digits or the ones used in English (0123...).
*
* Translate to "%Id" if you want to use localized digits, or
* translate to "%d" otherwise.
*
* Note that translating this doesn't guarantee that you get localized
* digits. That needs support from your system and locale definition
* too.
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%d
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Translated by
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Located in
gtk/gtkcalendar.c:1968 gtk/gtkcalendar.c:2462
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89.
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%Y
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calendar year format
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Translators: This dictates how the year is displayed in
* gtkcalendar widget. See strftime() manual for the format.
* Use only ASCII in the translation.
*
* Also look for the msgid "2000".
* Translate that entry to a year with the widest output of this
* msgid.
*
* "%Y" is appropriate for most locales.
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%Y
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Translated by
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Located in
gtk/gtkcalendar.c:2250
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