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1532.
List of unknown size
Translators: This message describes a list in web content for which the
size is unknown. Examples include unlimited scrolling news/article feeds
on social media sites, and message lists on services such as gmail where
you're currently viewing messages 1-100 out of some huge, unspecified
number. Normally Orca announces "list with n items" when the count is
known. This is the corresponding message for the unknown-count scenario.
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Located in src/orca/messages.py:2748
1534.
Feed of unknown size
Translators: This message describes a news/article feed whose size is
unknown, such as can be found on social media sites that have unlimited
scrolling, adding and/or removing items as the user moves up or down.
Normally Orca announces "feed with n articles" when the count is known.
This is the corresponding message for the unknown-count scenario.
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Located in src/orca/messages.py:2765
1535.
Feed with %d article
Feed with %d articles
Translators: This message describes the number of articles (news items,
social media posts, etc.) in a feed.
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Located in src/orca/messages.py:2769
1536.
Description list with %d term
Description list with %d terms
Translators: This message describes a description list.
See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/dl
Note that the "term" here corresponds to the "dt" element
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Located in src/orca/messages.py:2775
1537.
%d value
%d values
Translators: This message describes a description list.
A given term ("dt" element) can have 0 or more values ("dd" elements).
This message presents the number values a particular term has.
See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/dl
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Located in src/orca/messages.py:2783
1552.
table of unknown size
Translators: This message describes a table for which both the
number of rows and the number of columns are unknown. Normally
Orca announces the table dimensions (e.g. "table with 100 rows
15 columns"). When both counts are unknown, it presents this.
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Located in src/orca/messages.py:2894
1553.
table with %d column, row count unknown
table with %d columns, row count unknown
Translators: This message describes a table for which the number of
rows is unknown, but the number of columns is known. This might occur
in a vertically infinitely scrollable table or grid on the web.
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Located in src/orca/messages.py:2899
1554.
table with %d row, column count unknown
table with %d rows, column count unknown
Translators: This message describes a table for which the number of
columns is unknown, but the number of rows is known. This might occur
in a horizontally infinitely scrollable table or grid on the web.
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Located in src/orca/messages.py:2907
1561.
item %(index)d
Translators: this refers to the position of an item in a list for which the
size is unknown. Examples include unlimited scrolling news/article feeds
on social media sites, and message lists on services such as gmail where
you're currently viewing messages 1-100 out of some huge, unspecified
number. Normally Orca announces both the position of the item and the
total number (e.g. "3 of 5"). This is the corresponding message for the
unknown-count scenario.
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Located in src/orca/object_properties.py:55
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