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# lang_en.rb
# English baseline translation file. Comes in handy for testing purposes
module LocalizationSimplified
About = {
:lang => "en",
:updated => "2006-09-01"
}
class ActiveRecord
# ErrorMessages to override default messages in
# +ActiveRecord::Errors::@@default_error_messages+
# This plugin also replaces hardcoded 3 text messages
# :error_translation is inflected using the Rails
# inflector.
#
# Remember to modify the Inflector with your localized translation
# of "error" and "errors" in the bottom of this file
#
ErrorMessages = {
:inclusion => "is not included in the list",
:exclusion => "is reserved",
:invalid => "is invalid",
:confirmation => "doesn't match confirmation",
:accepted => "must be accepted",
:empty => "can't be empty",
:blank => "can't be blank",# alternate, formulation: "is required"
:too_long => "is too long (maximum is %d characters)",
:too_short => "is too short (minimum is %d characters)",
:wrong_length => "is the wrong length (should be %d characters)",
:taken => "has already been taken",
:not_a_number => "is not a number",
#Jespers additions:
:error_translation => "error",
:error_header => "%s prohibited this %s from being saved",
:error_subheader => "There were problems with the following fields:"
}
end
# Texts to override +distance_of_time_in_words()+
class DateHelper
Texts = {
:less_than_x_seconds => "less than %d seconds",
:half_a_minute => "half a minute",
:less_than_a_minute => "less than a minute",
:one_minute => "1 minute",
:x_minutes => "%d minutes",
:one_hour => "about 1 hour",
:x_hours => "about %d hours",
:one_day => "1 day",
:x_days => "%d days",
:one_month => "1 month",
:x_months => "%d months",
:one_year => "1 year",
:x_years => "%d years"
}
# Rails uses Month names in Date and time select boxes
# (+date_select+ and +datetime_select+ )
# Currently (as of version 1.1.6), Rails doesn't use daynames
Monthnames = [nil] + %w{January February March April May June July August September October November December}
AbbrMonthnames = [nil] + %w{Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec}
Daynames = %w{Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday}
AbbrDaynames = %w{Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat}
# Date and time format syntax explained in http://www.rubycentral.com/ref/ref_c_time.html#strftime
# These are sent to strftime that Ruby's date and time handlers use internally
# Same options as php (that has a better list: http://www.php.net/strftime )
DateFormats = {
:default => "%Y-%m-%d",
:short => "%b %e",
:long => "%B %e, %Y"
}
TimeFormats = {
:default => "%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %z",
:short => "%d %b %H:%M",
:long => "%B %d, %Y %H:%M"
}
# Set the order of +date_select+ and +datetime_select+ boxes
# Note that at present, the current Rails version only supports ordering of date_select boxes
DateSelectOrder = {
:order => [:year, :month, :day] #default Rails is US ordered: :order => [:year, :month, :day]
}
end
class NumberHelper
# CurrencyOptions are used as default for +Number#to_currency()+
# http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActionView/Helpers/NumberHelper.html#M000449
CurrencyOptions = {
:unit => "$",
:separator => ".", #unit separator (between integer part and fraction part)
:delimiter => ",", #delimiter between each group of thousands. Example: 1.234.567
:order => [:unit, :number] #order is at present unsupported in Rails
#to support for instance Danish format, the order is different: Unit comes last (ex. "1.234,00 dkr.")
}
end
class ArrayHelper
# Modifies +Array#to_sentence()+
# http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveSupport/CoreExtensions/Array/Conversions.html#M000274
ToSentenceTexts = {
:connector => 'and',
:skip_last_comma => false
}
end
end
# Use the inflector below to pluralize "error" from
# @@default_error_messages[:error_translation] above (if necessary)
# Inflector.inflections do |inflect|
# inflect.plural /^(ox)$/i, '\1en'
# inflect.singular /^(ox)en/i, '\1'
# inflect.irregular 'person people'
# inflect.uncountable %w( information )
# end