Translations by Chris Woollard

Chris Woollard has submitted the following strings to this translation. Contributions are visually coded: currently used translations, unreviewed suggestions, rejected suggestions.

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Plugin “%(plugin)s” caused an error.
2011-01-25
Plugin “%(plugin)s” caused an error.
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<span size='larger' weight='bold'>Don't Panic!</span> An error occured – we apologize for that. Feel free to submit a bug report at <a href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/sushi">https://bugs.launchpad.net/sushi</a>.
2011-01-25
<span size='larger' weight='bold'>Don't Panic!</span> An error occured – we apologize for that. Feel free to submit a bug report at <a href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/sushi">https://bugs.launchpad.net/sushi</a>.
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Foreground Color
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Foreground Colour
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Background Color
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Background Colour
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Reset Color
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Reset Colour
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Ignoring User %(user)s
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Ignoring User %(user)s
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User %(user)s is unignored
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User %(user)s is unignored
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translator-credits
2012-01-02
Launchpad Contributions: Chris Woollard https://launchpad.net/~cwoollard
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<big>IRC to real colors</big>
2011-01-25
<big>IRC to real colours</big>
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This dialog tries to explain how you can use color markups in your text to highlight phrases in a different color. If you're in a channel or in a query you can simply send %C02,01test%C and you will get a blue foregrounded "test" on a black background. The syntax for the %C markup is easy: %Cforeground,background. You can even let the ",background" away if you're only interested in foreground colors. If you give a single %C this means that you want to use the default setting. Example use: Type %C02,01 for blue foreground and black background. The following listing gives you an overview about the numbers you can use and which color every number represents.
2011-03-29
This dialog tries to explain how you can use colour markups in your text to highlight phrases in a different colour. If you're in a channel or in a query you can simply send %C02,01test%C and you will get a blue foregrounded "test" on a black background. The syntax for the %C markup is easy: %Cforeground,background. You can even let the ",background" away if you're only interested in foreground colors. If you give a single %C this means that you want to use the default setting. Example use: Type %C02,01 for blue foreground and black background. The following listing gives you an overview about the numbers you can use and which colour every number represents.
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<b>Contrast colors</b>
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<b>Contrast colours</b>
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<b>Example</b>
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<b>Example</b>
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Select a color
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Select a colour
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The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy developer.
2011-01-25
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy developer.
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<b>Information:</b> Changes will be applied after closing this dialog.
2011-01-25
<b>Information:</b> Changes will be applied after closing this dialog.
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Reset
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Reset
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Ignore
2011-01-25
Ignore