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Merge pull request #4053 from wallabag/feature/manual-input-reading-speed
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index 700a37d2a26baa5db0c3bd6443ba2a058a40bd13..859bbb146d30eb49cefea5c8c47333b484401293 100644 (file)
@@ -101,6 +101,7 @@ config:
         # login_label: 'Login (can not be changed)'
         name_label: 'Nome'
         email_label: 'E-mail'
+        two_factor:
             # emailTwoFactor_label: 'Using email (receive a code by email)'
             # googleTwoFactor_label: 'Using an OTP app (open the app, like Google Authenticator, Authy or FreeOTP, to get a one time code)'
             # table_method: Method
@@ -135,6 +136,15 @@ config:
         edit_rule_label: 'modifica'
         rule_label: 'Regola'
         tags_label: 'Etichetta'
+        # card:
+        #     new_tagging_rule: Create a tagging rule
+        #     import_tagging_rules: Import tagging rules
+        #     import_tagging_rules_detail: You have to select the JSON file you previously exported.
+        #     export_tagging_rules: Export tagging rules
+        #     export_tagging_rules_detail: This will download a JSON file that you can use to import tagging rules elsewhere or to backup them.
+        # file_label: JSON file
+        # import_submit: Import
+        # export: Export
         faq:
             title: 'FAQ'
             tagging_rules_definition_title: 'Cosa significa « regole di etichettatura » ?'
@@ -597,6 +607,9 @@ flashes:
             tags_reset: Reset etichette
             entries_reset: Reset articoli
             # archived_reset: Archived entries deleted
+            # otp_enabled: Two-factor authentication enabled
+            # tagging_rules_imported: Tagging rules imported
+            # tagging_rules_not_imported: Error while importing tagging rules
     entry:
         notice:
             entry_already_saved: 'Contenuto già salvato in data %date%'