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Don't need that honking huge header, so out it goes.

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Robert Menes 2011-01-17 19:49:27 +00:00
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# __________ __ ___.
# Open \______ \ ____ ____ | | _\_ |__ _______ ___
# Source | _// _ \_/ ___\| |/ /| __ \ / _ \ \/ /
# Jukebox | | ( <_> ) \___| < | \_\ ( <_> > < <
# Firmware |____|_ /\____/ \___ >__|_ \|___ /\____/__/\_ \
# \/ \/ \/ \/ \/
# $Id$
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This software is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
# KIND, either express or implied.
#
# This is the master of the language files. This is the original, the one with
# all the existing strings Rockbox features.
#
# The target names used for target-specific strings are set in the ARCHOS
# variable in the root Makefile
#
# *WARNING*
#
# If you want to add a new string, add it to the end of this file!
# If you want to remove a string, just blank it, don't actually remove it!
#
# If you re-order things or remove entries, you must bump the binary language
# file version number in both the 'genlang' tool and the language loader code.
#
# The "voice' entry contains how we want the speech UI to pronounce the phrase.
#
# Since this file is both the master for the language system, as well as the
# source for generating english strings, make sure that all <source> strings
# are *identical* to the <dest> strings within the english.lang file. The
# <source> strings are the ones that'll be exposed and used by other languages
# when doing updates etc, while the <dest> ones are used when this file is
# used to simply get the full set of english strings for a particular target.
#
# All phrases have a default string like: *: "default" that will be used if no
# other string matches for the particular model you build the language for. If
# you want a particular string for the iriver iriverh300 series you'd write it like:
# iriverh300: "iriverh300-specific string" (below the default line). If your string # isn't
# used for all targets set the default to none like: *: none (no quotes!) this
# will not include the string for target that will not need it, see
# apps/features.txt for available categories that can be used instead of the
# target name, for example: swcodec: "swcodec-specific string".
#
#
# The target names used are picked from the configure script and are set in the
# MODELNAME variable in the root makefile. Currently, they are:
# Target Target string
# Archos
# Player/Studio archosplayer
# Recorder archosrecorder
# FM Recorder archosfmrecorder
# Recorder V2 archosrecorderv2
# Ondio SP archosondiosp
# Ondio FM archosondiofm
# iriver
# H100/H110/H115 iriverh100
# H120/H140 iriverh120
# H320/H340 iriverh300
# H10 iriverh10
# IFP 7XX iriverifp7xx
# iaudio/Cowon
# X5 iaudiox5
# M5 iaudiom5
# D2 cowond2*
# ipod
# All iPods ipod*
# 4G Color/Photo ipodcolor
# Nano ipodnano1g
# Video (5G) ipodvideo
# 3G ipod3g
# 4G gray ipod4g
# mini ipodmini1g
# mini 2G ipodmini2g
# Toshiba
# All gigabeats gigabeat*
# Gigabeat Fxx gigabeatfx
# Gigabeat Sxx gigabeats
# Sandisk
# Sansa E200 sansae200*
# Sansa C200 sansac200*
# Sansa Fuze sansafuze*
# Sansa Clip sansaclip*
# Olympus
# m:robe 100 mrobe100
# m:robe 500 mrobe500
# Mpio
# HD200 mpiohd200
# HD300 mpiohd300
# Packard Bell
# Vibe 500 vibe500
# Philips
# GoGear SA9200 gogearsa9200
# Samsung
# YH820/YH920/YH925 samsungyh*
<phrase>
id: LANG_SET_BOOL_YES
desc: bool true representation