X-Git-Url: https://git.immae.eu/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2FWallabag%2FCoreBundle%2FResources%2Ftranslations%2Fmessages.en.yml;h=99bd40799c39908f278be73c4bc0cba57dd9dac3;hb=ae669126e718ede5dbf76929215d8514cd960976;hp=061441ec1e99c513c249bb692b722c3512b71b43;hpb=ca2a43ae7dc48d76fffe7d40976fb8c902a73dc7;p=github%2Fwallabag%2Fwallabag.git diff --git a/src/Wallabag/CoreBundle/Resources/translations/messages.en.yml b/src/Wallabag/CoreBundle/Resources/translations/messages.en.yml index 061441ec..99bd4079 100644 --- a/src/Wallabag/CoreBundle/Resources/translations/messages.en.yml +++ b/src/Wallabag/CoreBundle/Resources/translations/messages.en.yml @@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ config: 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' @@ -292,6 +293,7 @@ quickstart: 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' @@ -345,6 +347,12 @@ import: 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:" + browser: + page_title: 'Import > Browser' + description: "This importer will import all your Firefox or Chrome bookmarks.

For Firefox, just go to your bookmarks (Ctrl+Maj+O), then into \"Import and backup\", choose \"Backup...\". You will obtain a .json file.

For Chrome, the location of the file depends on your operating system : Once you got there, copy the Bookmarks file someplace you'll find.
Note that if you have Chromium instead of Chrome, you'll have to correct paths accordingly.

" + 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' @@ -412,10 +420,10 @@ flashes: 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' @@ -429,6 +437,10 @@ flashes: 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 we can't connect to it. Please check Redis configuration. + rabbit_enabled_not_installed: RabbitMQ is enabled for handle asynchronous import but it looks like we can't connect to it. Please check RabbitMQ configuration. developer: notice: client_created: 'New client %name% created.'