200_word: 'I read ~200 words per minute'
300_word: 'I read ~300 words per minute'
400_word: 'I read ~400 words per minute'
+ pocket_consumer_key_label: Consumer key for Pocket to import contents
form_rss:
description: 'RSS feeds provided by wallabag allow you to read your saved articles with your favourite RSS reader. You need to generate a token first.'
token_label: 'RSS token'
pocket: 'Migrate from Pocket'
wallabag_v1: 'Migrate from wallabag v1'
wallabag_v2: 'Migrate from wallabag v2'
+ readability: 'Migrate from Readability'
developer:
title: 'Developers'
create_application: 'Create your third application'
wallabag_v2:
page_title: 'Import > Wallabag v2'
description: 'This importer will import all your wallabag v2 articles. Go to All articles, then, on the export sidebar, click on "JSON". You will have a "All articles.json" file.'
+ readability:
+ page_title: 'Import > Readability'
+ description: 'This importer will import all your Readability articles. On the tools (https://www.readability.com/tools/) page, click on "Export your data" in the "Data Export" section. You will received an email to download a json (which does not end with .json in fact).'
+ how_to: 'Please select your Readability export and click on the below button to upload and import it.'
+ worker:
+ enabled: "Import is made asynchronously. Once the import task is started, an external worker will handle jobs one at a time. The current service is:"
+ firefox:
+ page_title: 'Import > Firefox'
+ description: "This importer will import all your Firefox bookmarks. <p>For Firefox, just go to your bookmarks (Ctrl+Maj+O), then into \"Import and backup\", choose \"Backup...\". You will obtain a .json file."
+ how_to: "Please choose the bookmark backup file and click on the button below to import it. Note that the process may take a long time since all articles have to be fetched."
+ chrome:
+ page_title: 'Import > Chrome'
+ description: "This importer will import all your Chrome bookmarks. The location of the file depends on your operating system : <ul><li>On Linux, go into the <code>~/.config/chromium/Default/</code> directory</li><li>On Windows, it should be at <code>%LOCALAPPDATA%\\Google\\Chrome\\User Data\\Default</code></li><li>On OS X, it should be at <code>~/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/Default/Bookmarks</code></li></ul>Once you got there, copy the Bookmarks file someplace you'll find.<em><br>Note that if you have Chromium instead of Chrome, you'll have to correct paths accordingly.</em></p>"
+ how_to: "Please choose the bookmark backup file and click on the button below to import it. Note that the process may take a long time since all articles have to be fetched."
developer:
page_title: 'Developer'
notice:
entry_already_saved: 'Entry already saved on %date%'
entry_saved: 'Entry saved'
- entry_saved_failed: 'Failed to save entry'
+ entry_saved_failed: 'Entry saved but fetching content failed'
entry_updated: 'Entry updated'
entry_reloaded: 'Entry reloaded'
- entry_reload_failed: 'Failed to reload entry'
+ entry_reload_failed: 'Entry reloaded but fetching content failed'
entry_archived: 'Entry archived'
entry_unarchived: 'Entry unarchived'
entry_starred: 'Entry starred'
failed: 'Import failed, please try again.'
failed_on_file: 'Error while processing import. Please verify your import file.'
summary: 'Import summary: %imported% imported, %skipped% already saved.'
+ summary_with_queue: 'Import summary: %queued% queued.'
+ error:
+ redis_enabled_not_installed: Redis is enabled for handle asynchronous import but it looks like <u>we can't connect to it</u>. Please check Redis configuration.
+ rabbit_enabled_not_installed: RabbitMQ is enabled for handle asynchronous import but it looks like <u>we can't connect to it</u>. Please check RabbitMQ configuration.
developer:
notice:
client_created: 'New client %name% created.'