# 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 These strings are used inside the Web Console # command line which is available from the Web Developer sub-menu # -> 'Web Console'. # The correct localization of this file might be to keep it in # English, or another language commonly spoken among web developers. # You want to make that choice consistent across the developer tools. # A good criteria is the language in which you'd find the best # documentation on web development on the web. # For each command there are in general two strings. As an example consider # the 'pref' command. # commandDesc (e.g. prefDesc for the command 'pref'): this string contains a # very short description of the command. It's designed to be shown in a menu # alongside the command name, which is why it should be as short as possible. # commandManual (e.g. prefManual for the command 'pref'): this string will # contain a fuller description of the command. It's diplayed when the user # asks for help about a specific command (e.g. 'help pref'). # LOCALIZATION NOTE: This message is used to describe any command or command # parameter when no description has been provided. canonDescNone=(No description) # LOCALIZATION NOTE: The default name for a group of parameters. canonDefaultGroupName=Options # LOCALIZATION NOTE (canonProxyDesc, canonProxyManual): These commands are # used to execute commands on a remote system (using a proxy). Parameters: %S # is the name of the remote system. canonProxyDesc=Execute a command on %S canonProxyManual=A set of commands that are executed on a remote system. The remote system is reached via %S # LOCALIZATION NOTE: This error message is displayed when we try to add a new # command (using a proxy) where one already exists with the same name. canonProxyExists=There is already a command called '%S' # LOCALIZATION NOTE: This message describes the '{' command, which allows # entry of JavaScript like traditional developer tool command lines. cliEvalJavascript=Enter JavaScript directly # LOCALIZATION NOTE: This message is displayed when the command line has more # arguments than the current command can understand. cliUnusedArg=Too many arguments # LOCALIZATION NOTE: The title of the dialog which displays the options that # are available to the current command. cliOptions=Available Options # LOCALIZATION NOTE: The error message when the user types a command that # isn't registered cliUnknownCommand2=Invalid Command: '%1$S'. # LOCALIZATION NOTE: A parameter should have a value, but doesn't cliIncompleteParam=Value required for '%1$S'. # LOCALIZATION NOTE: Error message given when a file argument points to a file # that does not exist, but should (e.g. for use with File->Open) %1$S is a # filename fileErrNotExists='%1$S' doesn't exist # LOCALIZATION NOTE: Error message given when a file argument points to a file # that exists, but should not (e.g. for use with File->Save As) %1$S is a # filename fileErrExists='%1$S' already exists # LOCALIZATION NOTE: Error message given when a file argument points to a # non-file, when a file is needed. %1$S is a filename fileErrIsNotFile='%1$S' is not a file # LOCALIZATION NOTE: Error message given when a file argument points to a # non-directory, when a directory is needed (e.g. for use with 'cd') %1$S is a # filename fileErrIsNotDirectory='%1$S' is not a directory # LOCALIZATION NOTE: Error message given when a file argument does not match # the specified regular expression %1$S is a filename %2$S is a regular # expression fileErrDoesntMatch='%1$S' does not match '%2$S' # LOCALIZATION NOTE: When the menu has displayed all the matches that it # should (i.e. about 10 items) then we display this to alert the user that # more matches are available. fieldMenuMore=More matches, keep typing # LOCALIZATION NOTE: The command line provides completion for JavaScript # commands, however there are times when the scope of what we're completing # against can't be used. This error message is displayed when this happens. jstypeParseScope=Scope lost # LOCALIZATION NOTE (jstypeParseMissing, jstypeBeginSyntax, # jstypeBeginUnterm): These error messages are displayed when the command line # is doing JavaScript completion and encounters errors. jstypeParseMissing=Can't find property '%S' jstypeBeginSyntax=Syntax error jstypeBeginUnterm=Unterminated string literal # LOCALIZATION NOTE: This message is displayed if the system for providing # JavaScript completions encounters and error it displays this. jstypeParseError=Error # LOCALIZATION NOTE (typesNumberNan, typesNumberNotInt2, typesDateNan): These # error messages are displayed when the command line is passed a variable # which has the wrong format and can't be converted. Parameters: %S is the # passed variable. typesNumberNan=Can't convert "%S" to a number. typesNumberNotInt2=Can't convert "%S" to an integer. typesDateNan=Can't convert "%S" to a date. # LOCALIZATION NOTE (typesNumberMax, typesNumberMin, typesDateMax, # typesDateMin): These error messages are displayed when the command line is # passed a variable which has a value out of range (number or date). # Parameters: %1$S is the passed variable, %2$S is the limit value. typesNumberMax=%1$S is greater than maximum allowed: %2$S. typesNumberMin=%1$S is smaller than minimum allowed: %2$S. typesDateMax=%1$S is later than maximum allowed: %2$S. typesDateMin=%1$S is earlier than minimum allowed: %2$S. # LOCALIZATION NOTE: This error message is displayed when the command line is # passed an option with a limited number of correct values, but the passed # value is not one of them. typesSelectionNomatch=Can't use '%S'. # LOCALIZATION NOTE: This error message is displayed when the command line is # expecting a CSS query string, however the passed string is not valid. nodeParseSyntax=Syntax error in CSS query # LOCALIZATION NOTE (nodeParseMultiple, nodeParseNone): These error messages # are displayed when the command line is expecting a CSS string that matches a # single node, but more nodes (or none) match. nodeParseMultiple=Too many matches (%S) nodeParseNone=No matches # LOCALIZATION NOTE (helpDesc, helpManual, helpSearchDesc, helpSearchManual3): # These strings describe the "help" command, used to display a description of # a command (e.g. "help pref"), and its parameter 'search'. helpDesc=Get help on the available commands helpManual=Provide help either on a specific command (if a search string is provided and an exact match is found) or on the available commands (if a search string is not provided, or if no exact match is found). helpSearchDesc=Search string helpSearchManual3=search string to use in narrowing down the displayed commands. Regular expressions not supported. # LOCALIZATION NOTE: These strings are displayed in the help page for a # command in the console. helpManSynopsis=Synopsis # LOCALIZATION NOTE: This message is displayed in the help page if the command # has no parameters. helpManNone=None # LOCALIZATION NOTE: This message is displayed in response to the 'help' # command when used without a filter, just above the list of known commands. helpListAll=Available Commands: # LOCALIZATION NOTE (helpListPrefix, helpListNone): These messages are # displayed in response to the 'help ' command (i.e. with a search # string), just above the list of matching commands. Parameters: %S is the # search string. helpListPrefix=Commands starting with '%S': helpListNone=No commands starting with '%S' # LOCALIZATION NOTE (helpManRequired, helpManOptional, helpManDefault): When # the 'help x' command wants to show the manual for the 'x' command, it needs # to be able to describe the parameters as either required or optional, or if # they have a default value. helpManRequired=required helpManOptional=optional helpManDefault=optional, default=%S # LOCALIZATION NOTE: This forms part of the output from the 'help' command. # 'GCLI' is a project name and should be left untranslated. helpIntro=GCLI is an experiment to create a highly usable command line for web developers. # LOCALIZATION NOTE: Text shown as part of the output of the 'help' command # when the command in question has sub-commands, before a list of the matching # sub-commands. subCommands=Sub-Commands # LOCALIZATION NOTE: This error message is displayed when the command line is # cannot find a match for the parse types. commandParseError=Command line parsing error # LOCALIZATION NOTE (contextDesc, contextManual, contextPrefixDesc): These # strings are used to describe the 'context' command and its 'prefix' # parameter. See localization comment for 'connect' for an explanation about # 'prefix'. contextDesc=Concentrate on a group of commands contextManual=Setup a default prefix to future commands. For example 'context git' would allow you to type 'commit' rather than 'git commit'. contextPrefixDesc=The command prefix # LOCALIZATION NOTE: This message message displayed during the processing of # the 'context' command, when the found command is not a parent command. contextNotParentError=Can't use '%S' as a prefix because it is not a parent command. # LOCALIZATION NOTE (contextReply, contextEmptyReply): These messages are # displayed during the processing of the 'context' command, to indicate # success or that there is no command prefix. contextReply=Using %S as a command prefix contextEmptyReply=Command prefix is unset # LOCALIZATION NOTE (connectDesc, connectManual, connectPrefixDesc, # connectMethodDesc, connectUrlDesc, connectDupReply): These strings describe # the 'connect' command and all its available parameters. A 'prefix' is an # alias for the remote server (think of it as a "connection name"), and it # allows to identify a specific server when connected to multiple remote # servers. connectDesc=Proxy commands to server connectManual=Connect to the server, creating local versions of the commands on the server. Remote commands initially have a prefix to distinguish them from local commands (but see the context command to get past this) connectPrefixDesc=Parent prefix for imported commands connectMethodDesc=The method of connecting connectUrlDesc=The URL to connect to connectDupReply=Connection called %S already exists. # LOCALIZATION NOTE: The output of the 'connect' command, telling the user # what it has done. Parameters: %S is the prefix command. See localization # comment for 'connect' for an explanation about 'prefix'. connectReply=Added %S commands. # LOCALIZATION NOTE (disconnectDesc2, disconnectManual2, # disconnectPrefixDesc): These strings describe the 'disconnect' command and # all its available parameters. See localization comment for 'connect' for an # explanation about 'prefix'. disconnectDesc2=Disconnect from server disconnectManual2=Disconnect from a server currently connected for remote commands execution disconnectPrefixDesc=Parent prefix for imported commands # LOCALIZATION NOTE: This is the output of the 'disconnect' command, # explaining the user what has been done. Parameters: %S is the number of # commands removed. disconnectReply=Removed %S commands. # LOCALIZATION NOTE (globalDesc, globalWindowDesc, globalOutput): These # strings describe the 'global' command and its parameters globalDesc=Change the JS global globalWindowDesc=The new window/global globalOutput=JS global is now %S # LOCALIZATION NOTE: These strings describe the 'clear' command clearDesc=Clear the output area # LOCALIZATION NOTE (langDesc, langOutput): These strings describe the 'lang' # command and its parameters langDesc=Enter commands in different languages langOutput=You are now using %S # LOCALIZATION NOTE (prefDesc, prefManual, prefListDesc, prefListManual, # prefListSearchDesc, prefListSearchManual, prefShowDesc, prefShowManual, # prefShowSettingDesc, prefShowSettingManual): These strings describe the # 'pref' command and all its available sub-commands and parameters. prefDesc=Commands to control settings prefManual=Commands to display and alter preferences both for GCLI and the surrounding environment prefListDesc=Display available settings prefListManual=Display a list of preferences, optionally filtered when using the 'search' parameter prefListSearchDesc=Filter the list of settings displayed prefListSearchManual=Search for the given string in the list of available preferences prefShowDesc=Display setting value prefShowManual=Display the value of a given preference prefShowSettingDesc=Setting to display prefShowSettingManual=The name of the setting to display # LOCALIZATION NOTE: This message is used to show the preference name and the # associated preference value. Parameters: %1$S is the preference name, %2$S # is the preference value. prefShowSettingValue=%1$S: %2$S # LOCALIZATION NOTE (prefSetDesc, prefSetManual, prefSetSettingDesc, # prefSetSettingManual, prefSetValueDesc, prefSetValueManual): These strings # describe the 'pref set' command and all its parameters. prefSetDesc=Alter a setting prefSetManual=Alter preferences defined by the environment prefSetSettingDesc=Setting to alter prefSetSettingManual=The name of the setting to alter. prefSetValueDesc=New value for setting prefSetValueManual=The new value for the specified setting # LOCALIZATION NOTE (prefResetDesc, prefResetManual, prefResetSettingDesc, # prefResetSettingManual): These strings describe the 'pref reset' command and # all its parameters. prefResetDesc=Reset a setting prefResetManual=Reset the value of a setting to the system defaults prefResetSettingDesc=Setting to reset prefResetSettingManual=The name of the setting to reset to the system default value # LOCALIZATION NOTE: This string is displayed in the output from the 'pref # list' command as a label to an input element that allows the user to filter # the results. prefOutputFilter=Filter # LOCALIZATION NOTE (prefOutputName, prefOutputValue): These strings are # displayed in the output from the 'pref list' command as table headings. prefOutputName=Name prefOutputValue=Value # LOCALIZATION NOTE (introDesc, introManual): These strings describe the # 'intro' command. The localization of 'Got it!' should be the same used in # introTextGo. introDesc=Show the opening message introManual=Redisplay the message that is shown to new users until they click the 'Got it!' button # LOCALIZATION NOTE (introTextOpening3, introTextCommands, introTextKeys2, # introTextF1Escape, introTextGo): These strings are displayed when the user # first opens the developer toolbar to explain the command line, and is shown # each time it is opened until the user clicks the 'Got it!' button. introTextOpening3=GCLI is an experiment to create a highly usable command line for web developers. introTextCommands=For a list of commands type introTextKeys2=, or to show/hide command hints press introTextF1Escape=F1/Escape introTextGo=Got it! # LOCALIZATION NOTE: This is a short description of the 'hideIntro' setting. hideIntroDesc=Show the initial welcome message # LOCALIZATION NOTE: This is a description of the 'eagerHelper' setting. It's # displayed when the user asks for help on the settings. eagerHelper allows # users to select between showing no tooltips, permanent tooltips, and only # important tooltips. eagerHelperDesc=How eager are the tooltips