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Diffstat (limited to 'java')
-rw-r--r-- | java/res/values/strings.xml | 91 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | java/src/com/android/inputmethod/keyboard/internal/KeyboardTextsSet.java | 4 |
2 files changed, 79 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/java/res/values/strings.xml b/java/res/values/strings.xml index f572904f0..1eff2f9c3 100644 --- a/java/res/values/strings.xml +++ b/java/res/values/strings.xml @@ -380,20 +380,83 @@ This should be identical to subtype_serbian_latin aside from the trailing (%s). <string name="subtype_with_layout_sr-Latn">Serbian (Latin) (<xliff:g id="layout">%s</xliff:g>)</string> --> - <!-- Description for language agnostic keyboard subtype [CHAR LIMIT=25] --> - <string name="subtype_no_language">No language</string> - <!-- Description for language agnostic QWERTY keyboard subtype [CHAR LIMIT=25] --> - <string name="subtype_no_language_qwerty">No language (QWERTY)</string> - <!-- Description for language agnostic QWERTZ keyboard subtype [CHAR LIMIT=25] --> - <string name="subtype_no_language_qwertz">No language (QWERTZ)</string> - <!-- Description for language agnostic AZERTY keyboard subtype [CHAR LIMIT=25] --> - <string name="subtype_no_language_azerty">No language (AZERTY)</string> - <!-- Description for language agnostic Dvorak keyboard subtype [CHAR LIMIT=25] --> - <string name="subtype_no_language_dvorak">No language (Dvorak)</string> - <!-- Description for language agnostic Colemak keyboard subtype [CHAR LIMIT=25] --> - <string name="subtype_no_language_colemak">No language (Colemak)</string> - <!-- Description for language agnostic PC QWERTY keyboard subtype [CHAR LIMIT=25] --> - <string name="subtype_no_language_pcqwerty">No language (PC)</string> + <!-- This string is displayed in a language list that allows to choose a language for +suggestions in a software keyboard. This setting won't give suggestions in any particular +language, hence "No language". +As for the "alphabet" mention, it refers specifically to the Latin alphabet, as opposed to +Cyrillic, Arabic, Hebrew or other scripts. This keyboard offers no suggestions, but it will +be a QWERTY, or AZERTY, or any other disposition that only offers Latin characters, so +you wouldn't be able to type, say, Arabic on it. Please translate it in a way that "alphabet" +would be understood to mean specifically the Latin alphabet, rather than any other +alphabet. [CHAR LIMIT=25] --> + <string name="subtype_no_language">No language (Alphabet)</string> + <!-- This string is displayed in the description for a keyboard type. It refers specifically to +the Latin alphabet, as opposed to Cyrillic, Arabic, Hebrew or other scripts. +When the device is configured to use a language using a script other than the Latin alphabet, the +user still needs a keyboard that can input Latin characters for passwords or login names for +example, and a way to switch to this Latin alphabet keyboard. This string is the description for +this keyboard, so users of other scripts should understand when they read this that it represents a +keyboard that is meant for them to be able to enter Latin characters as opposed to the script they +are used to. This keyboard does not provide a dictionary, and it is not tied to any specific +language among those that use the Latin alphabet. This keyboard is laid out in the QWERTY +disposition rather than other common dispositions for Latin languages. [CHAR LIMIT=25] --> + <string name="subtype_no_language_qwerty">Alphabet (QWERTY)</string> + <!-- This string is displayed in the description for a keyboard type. It refers specifically to +the Latin alphabet, as opposed to Cyrillic, Arabic, Hebrew or other scripts. +When the device is configured to use a language using a script other than the Latin alphabet, the +user still needs a keyboard that can input Latin characters for passwords or login names for +example, and a way to switch to this Latin alphabet keyboard. This string is the description for +this keyboard, so users of other scripts should understand when they read this that it represents a +keyboard that is meant for them to be able to enter Latin characters as opposed to the script they +are used to. This keyboard does not provide a dictionary, and it is not tied to any specific +language among those that use the Latin alphabet. This keyboard is laid out in the QWERTZ +disposition rather than other common dispositions for Latin languages. [CHAR LIMIT=25] --> + <string name="subtype_no_language_qwertz">Alphabet (QWERTZ)</string> + <!-- This string is displayed in the description for a keyboard type. It refers specifically to +the Latin alphabet, as opposed to Cyrillic, Arabic, Hebrew or other scripts. +When the device is configured to use a language using a script other than the Latin alphabet, the +user still needs a keyboard that can input Latin characters for passwords or login names for +example, and a way to switch to this Latin alphabet keyboard. This string is the description for +this keyboard, so users of other scripts should understand when they read this that it represents a +keyboard that is meant for them to be able to enter Latin characters as opposed to the script they +are used to. This keyboard does not provide a dictionary, and it is not tied to any specific +language among those that use the Latin alphabet. This keyboard is laid out in the AZERTY +disposition rather than other common dispositions for Latin languages. [CHAR LIMIT=25] --> + <string name="subtype_no_language_azerty">Alphabet (AZERTY)</string> + <!-- This string is displayed in the description for a keyboard type. It refers specifically to +the Latin alphabet, as opposed to Cyrillic, Arabic, Hebrew or other scripts. +When the device is configured to use a language using a script other than the Latin alphabet, the +user still needs a keyboard that can input Latin characters for passwords or login names for +example, and a way to switch to this Latin alphabet keyboard. This string is the description for +this keyboard, so users of other scripts should understand when they read this that it represents a +keyboard that is meant for them to be able to enter Latin characters as opposed to the script they +are used to. This keyboard does not provide a dictionary, and it is not tied to any specific +language among those that use the Latin alphabet. This keyboard is laid out in the Dvorak +disposition rather than other common dispositions for Latin languages. [CHAR LIMIT=25] --> + <string name="subtype_no_language_dvorak">Alphabet (Dvorak)</string> + <!-- This string is displayed in the description for a keyboard type. It refers specifically to +the Latin alphabet, as opposed to Cyrillic, Arabic, Hebrew or other scripts. +When the device is configured to use a language using a script other than the Latin alphabet, the +user still needs a keyboard that can input Latin characters for passwords or login names for +example, and a way to switch to this Latin alphabet keyboard. This string is the description for +this keyboard, so users of other scripts should understand when they read this that it represents a +keyboard that is meant for them to be able to enter Latin characters as opposed to the script they +are used to. This keyboard does not provide a dictionary, and it is not tied to any specific +language among those that use the Latin alphabet. This keyboard is laid out in the Colemak +disposition rather than other common dispositions for Latin languages. [CHAR LIMIT=25] --> + <string name="subtype_no_language_colemak">Alphabet (Colemak)</string> + <!-- This string is displayed in the description for a keyboard type. It refers specifically to +the Latin alphabet, as opposed to Cyrillic, Arabic, Hebrew or other scripts. +When the device is configured to use a language using a script other than the Latin alphabet, the +user still needs a keyboard that can input Latin characters for passwords or login names for +example, and a way to switch to this Latin alphabet keyboard. This string is the description for +this keyboard, so users of other scripts should understand when they read this that it represents a +keyboard that is meant for them to be able to enter Latin characters as opposed to the script they +are used to. This keyboard does not provide a dictionary, and it is not tied to any specific +language among those that use the Latin alphabet. This keyboard is laid out in the QWERTY PC +disposition that offers additional keys, but smaller keys compared to other common dispositions for +mobile devices. [CHAR LIMIT=25] --> + <string name="subtype_no_language_pcqwerty">Alphabet (PC)</string> <!-- Title of the preference settings for custom input styles (language and keyboard layout pairs) [CHAR LIMIT=35]--> <string name="custom_input_styles_title">Custom input styles</string> diff --git a/java/src/com/android/inputmethod/keyboard/internal/KeyboardTextsSet.java b/java/src/com/android/inputmethod/keyboard/internal/KeyboardTextsSet.java index 7bb7442f3..b55e19d52 100644 --- a/java/src/com/android/inputmethod/keyboard/internal/KeyboardTextsSet.java +++ b/java/src/com/android/inputmethod/keyboard/internal/KeyboardTextsSet.java @@ -3151,7 +3151,7 @@ public final class KeyboardTextsSet { /* 7 */ "\u00E7", }; - /* Language zz: No language */ + /* Language zz: Alphabet */ private static final String[] LANGUAGE_zz = { // U+00E0: "à" LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH GRAVE // U+00E1: "á" LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH ACUTE @@ -3324,7 +3324,7 @@ public final class KeyboardTextsSet { "uk", LANGUAGE_uk, /* Ukrainian */ "vi", LANGUAGE_vi, /* Vietnamese */ "zu", LANGUAGE_zu, /* Zulu */ - "zz", LANGUAGE_zz, /* No language */ + "zz", LANGUAGE_zz, /* Alphabet */ }; static { |