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7.
N
This is used for "no" in stdio UI's yes/no prompts (case insensitive).
Make sure this matches the string you chose for the "[y/n]" and
the "y/n/always/never" prompt, above! This should be reasonable for
the end user to enter at a terminal prompt.
N
Translated and reviewed by Pedro de Carvalho
8.
Always
This is used for "always" in stdio UI's yes/no/always/never prompts
(case insensitive). Make sure this matches the string you chose for
the "y/n/always/never" prompt, above! This should be reasonable for
the end user to enter at a terminal prompt.
Sempre
Translated and reviewed by Pedro de Carvalho
9.
Never
This is used for "never" in stdio UI's yes/no/always/never prompts
(case insensitive). Make sure this matches the string you chose for
the "y/n/always/never" prompt, above! This should be reasonable for
the end user to enter at a terminal prompt.
Nunca
Translated and reviewed by Pedro de Carvalho
10.
(%0-%1 of %2 lines, see more?)
This is shown when using stdio UI's built-in README pager, to
show what range of lines of text are being displayed (%0 is first
line, %1 is last line, %2 is the total number of lines of text).
(%0-%1 de %2 linhas, ver mais?)
Translated and reviewed by Pedro de Carvalho
11.
Type '%0' to go back.
The stdio UI uses this sentence in the prompt if the user is able
to return to a previous stage of installation (from the options
section to the "choose installation destination" section, etc).
Tecle '%0' para voltar.
Translated and reviewed by Jonatas Esteves
12.
back
This is the string used for the '%0' in the above string.
This is only for the stdio UI, so choose something easy and
reasonable for the user to manually type. The graphical UIs use a
different string for their button ("Back" vs "back" specifically).
voltar
Translated and reviewed by Jonatas Esteves
13.
>
This is the prompt in the stdio driver when user input is expected.
There are leading/trailing spaces here. Each one represents a space character. Enter a space in the equivalent position in the translation.
>
Translated and reviewed by Pedro de Carvalho
14.
%0: %1%%
That's meant to be the name of an item (%0) and the percent done (%1).
%0: %1%%
Translated and reviewed by Pedro de Carvalho
15.
%0 (total progress: %1%%)
The stdio UI uses this to show current status (%0),
and overall progress as percentage of work complete (%1).
%0 (progresso total: %1%%)
Translated and reviewed by Pedro de Carvalho
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Accept this license?
This prompt is shown to the end-user after an End User License Agreement
has been displayed, asking them if the license text is acceptable to
them. It's a yes/no question.
Aceita esta licença?
Translated and reviewed by Pedro de Carvalho
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Contributors to this translation: Almufadado, D, Jonatas Esteves, Pedro de Carvalho, Ryan C. Gordon.