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141 lines
5.9 KiB
Properties
141 lines
5.9 KiB
Properties
typeError=Error:
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typeWarning=Warning:
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typeNetwork=Network:
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typeException=Exception:
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typeCssParser=CSS Parser:
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typeStrict=Strict Warning:
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msgCategory=Category:
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errFile=Source File: %S
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errLine=Line: %S
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errLineCol=Line: %S, Column: %S
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errCode=Source Code:
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btnHide=Hide
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btnPrefs=Preferences
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categoryPage=Page:
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categoryConsole=Console:
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btnMutation=DOM Mutation
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tipMutation=Toggle DOM Mutation event logging
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btnPageNet=Net
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tipPageNet=Log network access
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btnPageCSS=CSS
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tipPageCSS=Log CSS parsing errors
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btnPageJS=JS
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tipPageJS=Log JavaScript exceptions
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# LOCALIZATION NOTE (btnPageWebDeveloper):
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#
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# This is used as the text of the "Web Developer" button on the toolbar. It
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# shows or hides messages that the web developer inserted on the page for
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# debugging purposes, using calls such console.log() and console.error(). You
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# may wish to localize this as "Page" if that is clearer in your locale. See
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# bug 601667 for more information.
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btnPageWebDeveloper=Web Developer
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# LOCALIZATION NOTE (tipPageWebDeveloper):
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#
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# This is used as the text of the tool tip for the "Web Developer" button on
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# the toolbar.
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tipPageWebDeveloper=Log messages sent to the "console" object
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btnConsoleErrors=Errors
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tipConsoleErrors=Log calls to console.error()
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btnConsoleInfo=Info
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tipConsoleInfo=Log calls to console.info()
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btnConsoleWarnings=Warnings
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tipConsoleWarnings=Log calls to console.warn()
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btnConsoleLog=Log
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tipConsoleLog=Log calls to console.log()
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btnGlobal=Global Messages
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tipGlobal=Toggle Global Message logging
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localConsole=Local Console
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clearConsoleCmd.label=Clear Console
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clearConsoleCmd.accesskey=e
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# LOCALIZATION NOTE (btnClear):
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#
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# This is used as the text of the "Clear" button for the toolbar. It clears the
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# contents of the console.
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btnClear=Clear
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stringFilter=Filter
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close.button=Close
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close.accesskey=C
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update.button=Update
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update.accesskey=U
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# LOCALIZATION NOTE FOR `jsPropertyTitle` AND `jsPropertyInspectTitle`:
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#
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# The "PropertyPanel" is used to display a JS object to the user.
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# If it is clear which object is being inspected (e.g., window, document object)
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# the title of the panel is based on the `jsPropertyInspectTitle` string.
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# If it isn't clear which object is being inspected, the `jsPropertyTitle` string
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# gets used. This can be the case when the user logs an object to the WebConsole
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# output using the console.log(aObjectToInspect) method.
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#
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# You can find a screenshot of the PropertyPanel here:
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# https://bug585030.bugzilla.mozilla.org/attachment.cgi?id=464034
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jsPropertyTitle=Object Inspector
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# LOCALIZATION NOTE (jsPropertyInspectTitle):
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#
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# The %S is replaced by the evaluated code the user clicked on in the console.
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#
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# Example: The user executed `window.document` in the WebConsole. The `document`
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# object is written to the output. If the user clicks on the `document` output
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# in the console, a PropertyPanel will show up. The title of the PropertyPanel
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# is set to `Inspect: window.document` because the clicked `document` object was
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# evaluated based on the `window.document` string.
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jsPropertyInspectTitle=Inspect: %S
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saveBodies.label=Log Request and Response Bodies
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saveBodies.accesskey=L
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copyCmd.label=Copy
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copyCmd.accesskey=C
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selectAllCmd.label=Select All
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selectAllCmd.accesskey=A
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# LOCALIZATION NOTE (timestampFormat): %1$02S = hours (24-hour clock),
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# %2$02S = minutes, %3$02S = seconds, %4$03S = milliseconds.
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timestampFormat=%02S:%02S:%02S.%03S
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helperFuncUnsupportedTypeError=Can't call pprint on this type of object.
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# LOCALIZATION NOTE (networkUrlWithStatus):
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#
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# When the HTTP request is started only the URL of the request is printed to the
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# WebConsole. As the response status of the HTTP request arrives, the URL string
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# is replaced by this string (the response status can look like `HTTP/1.1 200 OK`).
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# The bracket is not closed to mark that this request is not done by now. As the
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# request is finished (the HTTP connection is closed) this string is replaced
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# by `networkUrlWithStatusAndDuration` which has a closing the braket.
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#
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# %1$S = URL of network request
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# %2$S = response status code from the server (e.g. `HTTP/1.1 200 OK`)
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networkUrlWithStatus=%1$S [%2$S
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# LOCALIZATION NOTE (networkUrlWithStatusAndDuration):
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#
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# When the HTTP request is finished (the HTTP connection is closed) this string
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# replaces the former `networkUrlWithStatus` string in the WebConsole.
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#
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# %1$S = URL of network request
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# %2$S = response status code from the server (e.g. `HTTP/1.1 200 OK`)
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# %3$S = duration for the complete network request in milliseconds
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networkUrlWithStatusAndDuration=%1$S [%2$S %3$Sms]
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NetworkPanel.label=Inspect Network Request
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# LOCALIZATION NOTE (NetworkPanel.deltaDurationMS):
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#
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# This string is used to show the duration between two network events (e.g
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# request and respones header or response header and response body).
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NetworkPanel.durationMS=%Sms
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# LOCALIZATION NOTE (NetworkPanel.imageSizeDeltaDurationMS):
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# This string is used to show the duration between the response header and the
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# response body event. It also shows the size of the received or cached image.
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#
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# The first %S is replace by the width of the inspected image.
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# The second %S is replaced by the height of the inspected image.
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# The third %S is replaced by the duration between the response header and the
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# response body event.
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NetworkPanel.imageSizeDeltaDurationMS=%Sx%Spx, Δ%Sms
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# LOCALIZATION NOTE (NetworkPanel.responseBodyUnableToDisplay.content):
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#
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# This string is displayed within the response body section of the NetworkPanel
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# if the content type of the network request can't be displayed in the
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# NetworkPanel. E.g. any kind of text is easy to display, but some audio or
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# flash data received from the server can't be displayed.
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#
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# The %S is replaced by the content type, that can't be displayed, examples are
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# o application/x-shockwave-flash
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# o music/crescendo
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NetworkPanel.responseBodyUnableToDisplay.content=Unable to display responses of type "%S"
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ConsoleAPIDisabled=The Web Console logging API (console.log, console.info, console.warn, console.error) has been disabled by a script on this page.
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