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Duplicate object ID '%s' on line %d (previously on line %d)
Doppelte Objektkennung »%s« in Zeile %d (zuvor in Zeile %d)
Translated by Mario Blättermann
Located in gtk/gtkbuilderparser.c:422 gtk/gtkbuilderparser.c:531
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Invalid property: %s.%s on line %d
Ungültige Eigenschaft: %s.%s in Zeile %d
Translated by drei
Located in gtk/gtkbuilderparser.c:652
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Invalid signal '%s' for type '%s' on line %d
Ungültiges Signal »%s« für Typ »%s« in Zeile %d
Translated by drei
Located in gtk/gtkbuilderparser.c:775
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Invalid root element: <%s>
Ungültiges Wurzelelement: »%s«
Translated by drei
Located in gtk/gtkbuilderparser.c:1067
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Unhandled tag: <%s>
Nicht verwalteter Tag: »%s«
Translated by drei
Located in gtk/gtkbuilderparser.c:1110
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calendar:MY
Translate to calendar:YM if you want years to be displayed
* before months; otherwise translate to calendar:MY.
* Do *not* translate it to anything else, if it
* it isn't calendar:YM or calendar:MY it will not work.
*
* Note that the ordering described here is logical order, which is
* further influenced by BIDI ordering. Thus, if you have a default
* text direction of RTL and specify "calendar:YM", then the year
* will appear to the right of the month.

calendar:MY
Translated by Mario Blättermann
Located in gtk/gtkcalendar.c:815
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calendar:week_start:0
Translate to calendar:week_start:0 if you want Sunday to be the
* first day of the week to calendar:week_start:1 if you want Monday
* to be the first day of the week, and so on.

calendar:week_start:1
Translated by Mario Blättermann
Located in gtk/gtkcalendar.c:853
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2000
Context:
year measurement template
Translators:  This is a text measurement template.
* Translate it to the widest year text
*
* If you don't understand this, leave it as "2000"

2000
Translated by Mario Blättermann
Located in gtk/gtkcalendar.c:1881
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%d
Context:
calendar:day:digits
Translators: this defines whether the day numbers should use
* localized digits or the ones used in English (0123...).
*
* Translate to "%Id" if you want to use localized digits, or
* translate to "%d" otherwise.
*
* Note that translating this doesn't guarantee that you get localized
* digits. That needs support from your system and locale definition
* too.

%d
Translated by Mario Blättermann
Located in gtk/gtkcalendar.c:1912 gtk/gtkcalendar.c:2608
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%d
Context:
calendar:week:digits
Translators: this defines whether the week numbers should use
* localized digits or the ones used in English (0123...).
*
* Translate to "%Id" if you want to use localized digits, or
* translate to "%d" otherwise.
*
* Note that translating this doesn't guarantee that you get localized
* digits. That needs support from your system and locale definition
* too.

%d
Translated by Mario Blättermann
Located in gtk/gtkcalendar.c:1944 gtk/gtkcalendar.c:2474
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Contributors to this translation: Benjamin Steinwender, Björn Ternes, Christian Kirbach, Daniel Winzen, Dennis Baudys, Gregor Santner, Hendrik Schrieber, Jan Hillesheim, Jan Simon, M. Ehlers, Maik Wagner, Marc, Marc Volker Dickmann, Mario Blättermann, Mario Blättermann, Tim Sabsch, Tobias Bannert, Torsten Franz, Wendrock, Wolfgang Stöggl, drei, rm, schuko24, ubuntuuser87.