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Alarm %s
Alarm %s
Translated and reviewed by Åka Sikrom
Located in ../src/snap.cpp:153
21.
OK
OK
Translated by Lars-Eivind Bjørtvedt
Reviewed by Åka Sikrom
Suggestions:
Ok
Norwegian Nynorsk indicator-datetime in Ubuntu Vivid package "indicator-datetime" by Morten Mytting Wang
_OK
Norwegian Nynorsk indicator-datetime in Ubuntu Vivid package "indicator-datetime" by Kurt-Rune Bergset
Ferdig
Norwegian Nynorsk indicator-datetime in Ubuntu Vivid package "indicator-datetime" by Gaute Hvoslef Kvalnes
Located in ../src/snap.cpp:162 ../src/snap.cpp:166
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Snooze
Slumre
Translated by Lars-Eivind Bjørtvedt
Reviewed by Åka Sikrom
Located in ../src/snap.cpp:163
23.
Today
I dag
Translated and reviewed by Åka Sikrom
Suggestions:
i dag
Norwegian Nynorsk indicator-datetime in Ubuntu Vivid package "indicator-datetime" by Karl Ove Hufthammer
idag
Norwegian Nynorsk indicator-datetime in Ubuntu Vivid package "indicator-datetime" by Yannick Warnier
Located in ../src/utils.c:274
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Tomorrow
I morgen
Translated and reviewed by Åka Sikrom
Suggestions:
i morgon
Norwegian Nynorsk indicator-datetime in Ubuntu Vivid package "indicator-datetime" by Karl Ove Hufthammer
I morgon
Norwegian Nynorsk indicator-datetime in Ubuntu Vivid package "indicator-datetime" by Kjartan Maraas
Located in ../src/utils.c:278
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%A
This is a strftime(3) format string indicating the unabbreviated weekday.
%A
Translated and reviewed by Kjetil Birkeland Moe
Located in ../src/utils.c:283
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%a %d %b
Translators, please edit/rearrange these strftime(3) tokens to suit your locale!
This format string is used for showing full-day events that are over a week away.
en_US example: "%a %b %d" --> "Sat Oct 31"
en_GB example: "%a %d %b" --> "Sat 31 Oct"
zh_CN example(?): "%m月%d日 周%a" --> "10月31日 周六"
%a %d %b
Translated and reviewed by Åka Sikrom
Suggestions:
%d. %a %b
Norwegian Nynorsk indicator-datetime in Ubuntu Vivid package "indicator-datetime" by Åsmund Steen Skjæveland
%a %d. %b
Norwegian Nynorsk indicator-datetime in Ubuntu Vivid package "indicator-datetime" by Åsmund Steen Skjæveland
Located in ../src/utils.c:292
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Tomorrow %l:%M %p
Translators, please edit/rearrange these strftime(3) tokens to suit your locale!
This format string is used for showing, on a 12-hour clock, events/appointments that happen tomorrow.
(Note: the space between the day and the time is an em space (unicode character 2003), which is
slightly wider than a normal space.)
en_US example: "Tomorrow %l:%M %p" --> "Tomorrow 1:00 PM"
I morgen %l:%M %p
Translated and reviewed by Åka Sikrom
Located in ../src/utils.c:313
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%a %l:%M %p
Translators, please edit/rearrange these strftime(3) tokens to suit your locale!
This format string is used for showing, on a 12-hour clock, events/appointments that happen this week.
(Note: the space between the day and the time is an em space (unicode character 2003), which is
slightly wider than a normal space.)
en_US example: "Tomorrow %l:%M %p" --> "Fri 1:00 PM"
%a %l:%M %p
Translated and reviewed by Åka Sikrom
Located in ../src/utils.c:322
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%a %d %b %l:%M %p
Translators, please edit/rearrange these strftime(3) tokens to suit your locale!
This format string is used for showing, on a 12-hour clock, events/appointments that happen over a week from now.
(Note: the space between the day and the time is an em space (unicode character 2003), which is
slightly wider than a normal space.)
en_US example: "%a %b %d %l:%M %p" --> "Fri Oct 31 1:00 PM"
en_GB example: "%a %d %b %l:%M %p" --> "Fri 31 Oct 1:00 PM"
%a %b. %d  %l:%M %p
Translated and reviewed by Åka Sikrom
Located in ../src/utils.c:332
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Contributors to this translation: Bjørn Harald Vikhagen, Børge Johannessen, Jon Arne Westgaard, Jonas G. Drange, Kjetil Birkeland Moe, Lars Erik Dahl, Lars-Eivind Bjørtvedt, Åka Sikrom.