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%A, %e %B %Y
Translators, please edit/rearrange these strftime(3) tokens to suit your locale!
Format string for the day on the first menuitem in the datetime indicator.
This format string gives the full weekday, date, month, and year.
en_US example: "%A, %B %e %Y" --> Saturday, October 31 2020"
en_GB example: "%A, %e %B %Y" --> Saturday, 31 October 2020"
%A, %e. %B %Y
Translated and reviewed by Sveinn í Felli
Located in ../src/menu.cpp:329
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Add Event…
add the 'Add Event…' menuitem
Bæta við atburði...
Translated and reviewed by Sveinn í Felli
Located in ../src/menu.cpp:429
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Clock
Klukka
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Located in ../src/menu.cpp:439
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Time & Date Settings…
Dagsetninga og tímastillingar...
Translated and reviewed by Sveinn í Felli
Located in ../src/menu.cpp:491
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Date and Time
Dagsetning og tími
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Located in ../src/menu.cpp:546
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Time & Date
Tími og dagsetning
Translated and reviewed by Baldur Þór Sveinsson
Located in ../src/menu.cpp:596
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%s (has alarms)
%s (er með áminningar)
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Located in ../src/menu.cpp:601
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%a, %l:%M %p
* strftime(3) format for abbreviated weekday,
hours, minutes in a 12h locale; e.g. Wed, 2:00 PM
%a, %l:%M %p
Translated and reviewed by Sveinn í Felli
Located in ../src/snap.cpp:144
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%a, %H:%M
* A strftime(3) format for abbreviated weekday,
hours, minutes in a 24h locale; e.g. Wed, 14:00
%a, %H:%M
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Located in ../src/snap.cpp:148
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Alarm %s
Áminning %s
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Located in ../src/snap.cpp:153
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