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// ** I18N
// Calendar EN language
// Author: Mihai Bazon, <mihai_bazon@yahoo.com>
// Encoding: any
// Distributed under the same terms as the calendar itself.
// For translators: please use UTF-8 if possible. We strongly believe that
// Unicode is the answer to a real internationalized world. Also please
// include your contact information in the header, as can be seen above.
// full day names
Calendar._DN = new Array
("Sunday",
"Monday",
"Tuesday",
"Wednesday",
"Thursday",
"Friday",
"Saturday",
"Sunday");
// Please note that the following array of short day names (and the same goes
// for short month names, _SMN) isn't absolutely necessary. We give it here
// for exemplification on how one can customize the short day names, but if
// they are simply the first N letters of the full name you can simply say:
//
// Calendar._SDN_len = N; // short day name length
// Calendar._SMN_len = N; // short month name length
//
// If N = 3 then this is not needed either since we assume a value of 3 if not
// present, to be compatible with translation files that were written before
// this feature.
// short day names
Calendar._SDN = new Array
("Sun",
"Mon",
"Tue",
"Wed",
"Thu",
"Fri",
"Sat",
"Sun");
// First day of the week. "0" means display Sunday first, "1" means display
// Monday first, etc.
Calendar._FD = 0;
// full month names
Calendar._MN = new Array
("January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May",
"June",
"July",
"August",
"September",
"October",
"November",
"December");
// short month names
Calendar._SMN = new Array
("Jan",
"Feb",
"Mar",
"Apr",
"May",
"Jun",
"Jul",
"Aug",
"Sep",
"Oct",
"Nov",
"Dec");
// tooltips
Calendar._TT = {};
Calendar._TT["INFO"] = "About the calendar";
Calendar._TT["ABOUT"] =
"DHTML Date/Time Selector\n" +
"(c) dynarch.com 2002-2005 / Author: Mihai Bazon\n" + // don't translate this this ;-)
"For latest version visit: http://www.dynarch.com/projects/calendar/\n" +
"Distributed under GNU LGPL. See http://gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html for details." +
"\n\n" +
"Date selection:\n" +
"- Use the \xab, \xbb buttons to select year\n" +
"- Use the " + String.fromCharCode(0x2039) + ", " + String.fromCharCode(0x203a) + " buttons to select month\n" +
"- Hold mouse button on any of the above buttons for faster selection.";
Calendar._TT["ABOUT_TIME"] = "\n\n" +
"Time selection:\n" +
"- Click on any of the time parts to increase it\n" +
"- or Shift-click to decrease it\n" +
"- or click and drag for faster selection.";
Calendar._TT["PREV_YEAR"] = "Prev. year (hold for menu)";
Calendar._TT["PREV_MONTH"] = "Prev. month (hold for menu)";
Calendar._TT["GO_TODAY"] = "Go Today";
Calendar._TT["NEXT_MONTH"] = "Next month (hold for menu)";
Calendar._TT["NEXT_YEAR"] = "Next year (hold for menu)";
Calendar._TT["SEL_DATE"] = "Select date";
Calendar._TT["DRAG_TO_MOVE"] = "Drag to move";
Calendar._TT["PART_TODAY"] = " (today)";
// the following is to inform that "%s" is to be the first day of week
// %s will be replaced with the day name.
Calendar._TT["DAY_FIRST"] = "Display %s first";
// This may be locale-dependent. It specifies the week-end days, as an array
// of comma-separated numbers. The numbers are from 0 to 6: 0 means Sunday, 1
// means Monday, etc.
Calendar._TT["WEEKEND"] = "0,6";
Calendar._TT["CLOSE"] = "Close";
Calendar._TT["TODAY"] = "Today";
Calendar._TT["TIME_PART"] = "(Shift-)Click or drag to change value";
// date formats
Calendar._TT["DEF_DATE_FORMAT"] = "%Y-%m-%d";
Calendar._TT["TT_DATE_FORMAT"] = "%a, %b %e";
Calendar._TT["WK"] = "wk";
Calendar._TT["TIME"] = "Time:";
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