From 1536c23e36666f89f9a03e2e8992c8917cced74d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Robert Tari Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2023 11:24:03 +0200 Subject: Fix gschema file translation fixes https://github.com/AyatanaIndicators/ayatana-indicator-datetime/issues/93 --- ...rg.ayatana.indicator.datetime.gschema.xml.in.in | 166 --------------------- 1 file changed, 166 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 data/org.ayatana.indicator.datetime.gschema.xml.in.in (limited to 'data/org.ayatana.indicator.datetime.gschema.xml.in.in') diff --git a/data/org.ayatana.indicator.datetime.gschema.xml.in.in b/data/org.ayatana.indicator.datetime.gschema.xml.in.in deleted file mode 100644 index e03db4b..0000000 --- a/data/org.ayatana.indicator.datetime.gschema.xml.in.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,166 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - 'locale-default' - What the time format should be? - - Controls the time format that is displayed in the indicator. For almost - all users this should be the default for their locale. If you think the - setting is wrong for your locale please join or talk to the translation - team for your language. If you just want something different you can - adjust this to be either 12 or 24 time. Or, you can use a custom format - string and set the custom-time-format setting. - - - - "%l:%M %p" - The format string passed to strftime - - The format of the time and/or date that is visible on the panel when using - the indicator. For most users this will be a set of predefined values as - determined by the configuration utility, but advanced users can change it - to anything strftime can accept. Look at the man page on strftime for - more information. - - - - false - Show the number of seconds in the indicator - - Makes the datetime indicator show the number of seconds in the indicator. - It's important to note that this will cause additional battery drain as - the time will update 60 times as often, so it is not recommended. Also, - this setting will be ignored if the time-format value is set to custom. - - - - false - Show the day of the week in the indicator - - Puts the day of the week on the panel along with the time and/or date - depending on settings. This setting will be ignored if the time-format - value is set to custom. - - - - false - Show the month and date in the indicator - - Puts the month and the date in the panel along with the time and/or day - of the week depending on settings. This setting will be ignored if the - time-format value is set to custom. - - - - false - Show the year in the indicator - - Puts the year in the panel along with the month and the date. - This setting will be ignored if either the time-format value is set to custom - or if show-date is set to false. - - - - true - Show the monthly calendar in the indicator - - Puts the monthly calendar in indicator-datetime's menu. - - - - false - Show week numbers in calendar - - Shows the week numbers in the monthly calendar in indicator-datetime's menu. - - - - true - Show events in the indicator - - Shows events from Evolution in indicator-datetime's menu. - - - - false - Show the auto-detected location in the indicator - - Shows your current location (determined from geoclue and /etc/timezone) in indicator-datetime's menu. - - - - false - Show locations in the indicator - - Shows custom defined locations in indicator-datetime's menu. - - - - ['UTC'] - A List of locations - - Adds the list of locations the user has configured to display in the - indicator-datetime menu. - - - - '' - The name of the current timezone - - Some timezones can be known by many different cities or names. This setting describes how the current zone prefers to be named. Format is "TIMEZONE NAME" (e.g. "America/New_York Boston" to name the New_York zone Boston). - - - - 'pulse' - What kind of haptic feedback, if any, to trigger with an alarm. - - What kind of haptic feedback, if any, to trigger with an alarm. - Two modes are currently supported: 'pulse', 'none'. - - - - '@CALENDAR_DEFAULT_SOUND@' - <_summary>The calendar's default sound file. - <_description> - If a calendar or reminder event doesn't specify its own sound file, this file will be used as the fallback sound. - - - - '@ALARM_DEFAULT_SOUND@' - The alarm's default sound file. - - If an alarm doesn't specify its own sound file, this file will be used as the fallback sound. - - - - - 50 - The alarm's default volume level. - - The volume at which alarms will be played. - - - - - 10 - The alarm's duration. - - How long the alarm's sound will be looped if its snap decision is not dismissed by the user. - - - - - 5 - The snooze duration. - - How long to wait when the user hits the Snooze button. - - - - -- cgit v1.2.3