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Translated and reviewed by Andika Triwidada
Located in plugins/Unity/Launcher/launcheritem.cpp:123
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Yesterday %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, times that happen yesterday.
(\u2003 is a unicode em space which is slightly wider than a normal space.)
en_US example: "Yesterday\u2003%l:%M %p" --> "Yesterday  1:00 PM"
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Located in plugins/Utils/relativetimeformatter.cpp:157
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%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, times that happened today.
en_US example: "%l:%M %p" --> "1:00 PM"
(no translation yet)
Located in plugins/Utils/relativetimeformatter.cpp:164
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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.
(\u2003 is a unicode em space which is slightly wider than a normal space.)
en_US example: "Tomorrow\u2003%l:%M %p" --> "Tomorrow  1:00 PM"
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Located in plugins/Utils/relativetimeformatter.cpp:172
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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, times that happened in the last week.
(\u2003 is a unicode em space which is slightly wider than a normal space.)
en_US example: "%a\u2003%l:%M %p" --> "Fri  1:00 PM"
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Located in plugins/Utils/relativetimeformatter.cpp:181
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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, times that happened before a week from now.
(\u2003 is a unicode em space which is slightly wider than a normal space.)
en_US example: "%a %b %d\u2003%l:%M %p" --> "Fri Oct 31  1:00 PM"
en_GB example: "%a %d %b\u2003%l:%M %p" --> "Fri 31 Oct  1:00 PM"
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Located in plugins/Utils/relativetimeformatter.cpp:190
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Yesterday %H:%M
Translators, please edit/rearrange these strftime(3) tokens to suit your locale!
This format string is used for showing, on a 24-hour clock, times that happen yesterday.
(\u2003 is a unicode em space which is slightly wider than a normal space.)
en_US example: "Yesterday\u2003%l:%M %p" --> "Yesterday  13:00"
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Located in plugins/Utils/relativetimeformatter.cpp:201
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%H:%M
Translators, please edit/rearrange these strftime(3) tokens to suit your locale!
This format string is used for showing, on a 24-hour clock, times that happened today.
en_US example: "%H:%M" --> "13:00"
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Located in plugins/Utils/relativetimeformatter.cpp:208
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Tomorrow %H:%M
Translators, please edit/rearrange these strftime(3) tokens to suit your locale!
This format string is used for showing, on a 24-hour clock, events/appointments that happen tomorrow.
(\u2003 is a unicode em space which is slightly wider than a normal space.)
en_US example: "Tomorrow\u2003%l:%M %p" --> "Tomorrow  13:00"
(no translation yet)
Located in plugins/Utils/relativetimeformatter.cpp:216
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%a %H:%M
Translators, please edit/rearrange these strftime(3) tokens to suit your locale!
This format string is used for showing, on a 24-hour clock, times that happened in the last week.
(\u2003 is a unicode em space which is slightly wider than a normal space.)
en_US example: "%a\u2003%H:%M" --> "Fri  13:00"
(no translation yet)
Located in plugins/Utils/relativetimeformatter.cpp:225
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Contributors to this translation: Andika Triwidada, Aprianto Nursetiawan, Ari Setyo Wibowo, Fauzie Rofi, Inoe, Muhammad Fahreza.