Update lang strings (#185)
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@ -32,8 +32,8 @@ $string['dateitem'] = 'Date item';
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$string['dateitem_help'] = 'This will be the date that is printed on the certificate';
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$string['dateitem_help'] = 'This will be the date that is printed on the certificate';
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$string['dateranges'] = 'Dateranges';
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$string['dateranges'] = 'Dateranges';
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$string['fallbackstring'] = 'Fallback string';
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$string['fallbackstring'] = 'Fallback string';
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$string['fallbackstring_help'] = 'This string will be displayed if no daterange applied to a date. If Fallback string is not set, then there will be no output at all.';
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$string['fallbackstring_help'] = 'This string will be displayed if no daterange applies to a date. If Fallback string is not set, then there will be no output at all.';
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$string['help'] = 'Configure a string representation for each daterange. Set start and end dates as well as a string you would like to transform each range to. Make sure your ranges do not overlap, otherwise the first detected daterange will be applied. If no daterange applied to a date, then Fallback string will be displayed. If Fallback string is not set, then there will be no output at all. If you mark a date range as Recurring, then the configured year will not be considerred and the current year will be used. Also there are {{first_year}} and {{last_year}} and {{current_year}} placeholders that could be used in the string representation. The placeholders will be replaced by first year or last year in the matched range or the current year.';
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$string['help'] = 'Configure a string representation for each daterange. Set start and end dates as well as a string you would like to transform each range to. Make sure your ranges do not overlap, otherwise the first detected daterange will be applied. If no daterange applied to a date, then Fallback string will be displayed. If Fallback string is not set, then there will be no output at all. If you mark a date range as Recurring, then the configured year will not be considered and the current year will be used. As the year of a recurring date range is not considered, you are not allowed to configure a recurring date range with more than 12 months as it would become ambiguous otherwise. Also there are {{first_year}} and {{last_year}} and {{current_year}} placeholders that could be used in the string representation. The placeholders will be replaced by first year or last year in the matched range or the current year.';
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$string['issueddate'] = 'Issued date';
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$string['issueddate'] = 'Issued date';
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$string['maxranges'] = 'Maximum number ranges';
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$string['maxranges'] = 'Maximum number ranges';
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$string['maxranges_desc'] = 'Set a maximum number of date ranges per each element';
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$string['maxranges_desc'] = 'Set a maximum number of date ranges per each element';
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$string['error:enabled'] = 'You must have at least one datarange enabled';
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$string['error:enabled'] = 'You must have at least one datarange enabled';
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$string['error:datestring'] = 'You must provide string representation for the enabled datarange';
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$string['error:datestring'] = 'You must provide string representation for the enabled datarange';
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$string['error:enddate'] = 'End date must be after Start date';
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$string['error:enddate'] = 'End date must be after Start date';
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$string['error:recurring'] = 'Recurring range should not be longer than 12 months';
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$string['error:recurring'] = 'Recurring range must not be longer than 12 months';
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$string['preview'] = 'Preview {$a}';
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$string['preview'] = 'Preview {$a}';
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$string['recurring'] = 'Recurring?';
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$string['recurring'] = 'Recurring?';
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