Translations by Yosef Or Boczko
Yosef Or Boczko has submitted the following strings to this translation. Contributions are visually coded: currently used translations, unreviewed suggestions, rejected suggestions.
951. |
_Show folders in short notation (e.g. c.o.linux rather than comp.os.linux)
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2021-01-26 |
הצגת _תיקיות בקיצורים (לדוגמה c.o.linux במקום comp.os.linux)
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1084. |
Contact UID of a user
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2021-01-26 |
Contact UID of a user
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1085. |
Birthday and anniversary reminder
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2021-01-26 |
Birthday and anniversary reminder
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1086. |
Whether to set a reminder for birthdays and anniversaries
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2021-01-26 |
Whether to set a reminder for birthdays and anniversaries
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1087. |
Birthday and anniversary reminder value
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2021-01-26 |
Birthday and anniversary reminder value
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1088. |
Number of units for determining a birthday or anniversary reminder
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2021-01-26 |
Number of units for determining a birthday or anniversary reminder
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1089. |
Birthday and anniversary reminder units
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2021-01-26 |
Birthday and anniversary reminder units
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1090. |
Units for a birthday or anniversary reminder, “minutes”, “hours” or “days”
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2021-01-26 |
Units for a birthday or anniversary reminder, “minutes”, “hours” or “days”
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1091. |
Past reminders for EReminderWatcher
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2021-01-26 |
Past reminders for EReminderWatcher
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1092. |
Snoozed reminders for EReminderWatcher
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2021-01-26 |
Snoozed reminders for EReminderWatcher
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1093. |
Reminder programs
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2021-01-26 |
Reminder programs
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1094. |
Programs that are allowed to be run by reminders
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2021-01-26 |
Programs that are allowed to be run by reminders
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1095. |
Show reminders in notification tray only
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2021-01-26 |
Show reminders in notification tray only
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1096. |
When set to true, the reminders are shown only in the notification tray, otherwise the reminders dialog is shown immediately
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2021-01-26 |
When set to true, the reminders are shown only in the notification tray, otherwise the reminders dialog is shown immediately
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1097. |
Show reminder notification dialog always on top
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2021-01-26 |
Show reminder notification dialog always on top
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1098. |
Whether or not to show reminder notification dialog always on top. Note this works only as a hint for the window manager, which may or may not obey it.
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2021-01-26 |
Whether or not to show reminder notification dialog always on top. Note this works only as a hint for the window manager, which may or may not obey it.
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1099. |
X position of the reminder notification dialog
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2021-01-26 |
X position of the reminder notification dialog
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1100. |
Y position of the reminder notification dialog
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2021-01-26 |
Y position of the reminder notification dialog
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1101. |
Width of the reminder notification dialog
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2021-01-26 |
Width of the reminder notification dialog
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1102. |
Height of the reminder notification dialog
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2021-01-26 |
Height of the reminder notification dialog
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1103. |
Paned position in the reminder notification dialog, the split size between list of the events and the description
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2021-01-26 |
Paned position in the reminder notification dialog, the split size between list of the events and the description
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1104. |
Show reminder notification for completed tasks
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2021-01-26 |
Show reminder notification for completed tasks
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1105. |
Show reminder notification for past events
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2021-01-26 |
Show reminder notification for past events
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1106. |
The last used snooze time, in minutes
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2021-01-26 |
The last used snooze time, in minutes
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1107. |
User-defined snooze times, in minutes
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2021-01-26 |
User-defined snooze times, in minutes
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1108. |
Whether the migration of old setting was already done
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2021-01-26 |
Whether the migration of old setting was already done
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1109. |
An absolute path where the gpg (or gpg2) binary is
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2021-01-26 |
An absolute path where the gpg (or gpg2) binary is
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1110. |
An example is “/usr/bin/gpg”; when it is left empty, or an incorrect value is set, then it will be searched for. Change requires restart of the application.
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2021-01-26 |
An example is “/usr/bin/gpg”; when it is left empty, or an incorrect value is set, then it will be searched for. Change requires restart of the application.
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1111. |
Whether to load photos of signers/encrypters
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2021-01-26 |
Whether to load photos of signers/encrypters
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1112. |
When set to “true”, tries to load also photo of the signers/encrypters, if available in the key/certificate.
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2021-01-26 |
When set to “true”, tries to load also photo of the signers/encrypters, if available in the key/certificate.
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1113. |
GIO name of the GNetworkMonitor to use for an ENetworkMonitor instance
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2021-01-26 |
GIO name of the GNetworkMonitor to use for an ENetworkMonitor instance
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1114. |
When set to an unknown value, then the default GNetworkMonitor is used in the background. A special value “always-online” is used for no network monitoring.
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2021-01-26 |
When set to an unknown value, then the default GNetworkMonitor is used in the background. A special value “always-online” is used for no network monitoring.
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1115. |
A full path to a directory where .source files with preconfigured options can be stored
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2021-01-26 |
A full path to a directory where .source files with preconfigured options can be stored
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1116. |
This directory, if filled with an existing path, is checked additionally to XDG configure directories.
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2021-01-26 |
This directory, if filled with an existing path, is checked additionally to XDG configure directories.
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1117. |
A list of variables which can be part of the autoconfig .source files
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2021-01-26 |
A list of variables which can be part of the autoconfig .source files
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1118. |
Each item of the array is expected to be of the form: name=value. These variables are checked before environment variables, but after the predefined USER, REALNAME and HOST variables.
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2021-01-26 |
Each item of the array is expected to be of the form: name=value. These variables are checked before environment variables, but after the predefined USER, REALNAME and HOST variables.
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1119. |
A list of hints for OAuth2 services
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2021-01-26 |
A list of hints for OAuth2 services
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1120. |
Users can extend the list of supported protocols and hostnames for defined OAuth2 services, in addition to those hard-coded. Each line can be of the form: servicename[-protocol]:hostname1,hostname2,... where “servicename” is the actual service name; the “-protocol” is optional, and if written, then the service can be used only if both “protocol” and “hostnameX” match; the “hostnameX” is the actual host name to compare with, case insensitively. Each line can contain multiple values, separated by comma. There can be provided multiple lines for one OAuth2 service. Note that the actual URL where the token is requested and refreshed cannot be changed here, the hostname is to allow other servers, where the OAuth2 service can be used. Examples: Company:mail.company.com — enables “Company” OAuth2 authentication for “mail.company.com” host Company-CalDAV:caldav.company.com — enables “Company” OAuth2 authentication for any “CalDAV” source, which reads data from “caldav.company.com” host
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2021-01-26 |
Users can extend the list of supported protocols and hostnames for defined OAuth2 services, in addition to those hard-coded. Each line can be of the form: servicename[-protocol]:hostname1,hostname2,... where “servicename” is the actual service name; the “-protocol” is optional, and if written, then the service can be used only if both “protocol” and “hostnameX” match; the “hostnameX” is the actual host name to compare with, case insensitively. Each line can contain multiple values, separated by comma. There can be provided multiple lines for one OAuth2 service. Note that the actual URL where the token is requested and refreshed cannot be changed here, the hostname is to allow other servers, where the OAuth2 service can be used. Examples: Company:mail.company.com — enables “Company” OAuth2 authentication for “mail.company.com” host Company-CalDAV:caldav.company.com — enables “Company” OAuth2 authentication for any “CalDAV” source, which reads data from “caldav.company.com” host
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1121. |
An OAuth2 client ID to use to connect to Google servers, instead of the one provided during build time
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2021-01-26 |
An OAuth2 client ID to use to connect to Google servers, instead of the one provided during build time
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1122. |
User-specified OAuth2 client ID for Google servers. Empty string means to use the one provided during build time. Change of this requires restart.
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2021-01-26 |
User-specified OAuth2 client ID for Google servers. Empty string means to use the one provided during build time. Change of this requires restart.
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1123. |
An OAuth2 client secret to use to connect to Google servers, instead of the one provided during build time
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2021-01-26 |
An OAuth2 client secret to use to connect to Google servers, instead of the one provided during build time
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1124. |
User-specified OAuth2 client secret for Google servers. Empty string means to use the one provided during build time. Change of this requires restart.
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2021-01-26 |
User-specified OAuth2 client secret for Google servers. Empty string means to use the one provided during build time. Change of this requires restart.
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1125. |
An OAuth2 client ID to use to connect to Outlook servers, instead of the one provided during build time
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2021-01-26 |
An OAuth2 client ID to use to connect to Outlook servers, instead of the one provided during build time
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1126. |
User-specified OAuth2 client ID for Outlook servers. Empty string means to use the one provided during build time. Change of this requires restart.
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2021-01-26 |
User-specified OAuth2 client ID for Outlook servers. Empty string means to use the one provided during build time. Change of this requires restart.
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1127. |
An OAuth2 client secret to use to connect to Outlook servers, instead of the one provided during build time
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2021-01-26 |
An OAuth2 client secret to use to connect to Outlook servers, instead of the one provided during build time
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1128. |
User-specified OAuth2 client secret for Outlook servers. Empty string means to use the one provided during build time. Change of this requires restart.
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2021-01-26 |
User-specified OAuth2 client secret for Outlook servers. Empty string means to use the one provided during build time. Change of this requires restart.
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1129. |
(Deprecated) Proxy type to use
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2021-01-26 |
(Deprecated) Proxy type to use
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1130. |
This key was deprecated in version 3.12 and should no longer be used. Proxy settings are now integrated into Evolution-Data-Server’s account system. See the ESourceProxy API documentation for details.
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2021-01-26 |
This key was deprecated in version 3.12 and should no longer be used. Proxy settings are now integrated into Evolution-Data-Server’s account system. See the ESourceProxy API documentation for details.
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1131. |
(Deprecated) Whether to use http-proxy
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2021-01-26 |
(Deprecated) Whether to use http-proxy
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1132. |
(Deprecated) Whether proxy server requires authentication
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2021-01-26 |
(Deprecated) Whether proxy server requires authentication
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