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- ## Language file for analog 5.32. May not work with any other version.
- ##
- ## This is a language file for analog. Lines beginning with ## are comments.
- ## Each language should have one language file in its own character set,
- ## and can have an additional one for ASCII (7 bit) output.
- ##
- ## If your language doesn't seem to fit into this pattern, explain the problem
- ## to me, and I can adjust the source code if necessary.
- ##
- ## The character set of this language file. Prefix with a * to indicate a
- ## multibyte character set: e.g. *ISO-2022-JP
- ##
- ## This file is translated by Tzu-hsien Yu (thyu@ck.tp.edu.tw), Jun 2001.
- ##
- *Big5
- ## Abbreviations for the day and month names.
- ╢gñΘ
- ╢gñ@
- ╢gñG
- ╢gñT
- ╢gÑ|
- ╢gñ¡
- ╢gñ╗
- ñ@ñδ
- ñGñδ
- ñTñδ
- Ñ|ñδ
- ñ¡ñδ
- ñ╗ñδ
- ñCñδ
- ñKñδ
- ñEñδ
- ñQñδ
- ñQñ@ñδ
- ñQñGñδ
- ## Next some standard common words.
- ## Abbreviation for "week beginning"
- ¿C╢g
- ª~
- ## Quarter of a year
- ⌐u
- ñδ
- ñΘ
- ñ╤
- ñp«╔
- ñ└─┴
- ñ└─┴
- ¼φ
- ¼φ
- Byte
- Bytes
- ## ?bytes represents kbytes, Mbytes etc.
- ?bytes
- ╜╨¿D
- ╜╨¿D
- ñΘ┤┴
- ## This has the right spacing for a column like 23/Mar/98 15:00-15:05
- ñΘ┤┴ «╔╢í
- «╔╢í
- │╠ª¡ñΘ┤┴
- │╠ª¡«╔╢í
- │╠¬±ñΘ┤┴
- │╠¬±«╔╢í
- └╔«╫
- └╔«╫
- ÑD╛≈
- ÑD╛≈
- ╡Ω└└ÑD╛≈
- ╡Ω└└ÑD╛≈
- Ñ╪┐²
- Ñ╪┐²
- ║⌠░∞
- ║⌠░∞
- ▓╒┬┤
- ▓╒┬┤
- ░╞└╔ªW
- ░╞└╔ªW
- URL
- URLs
- ┬s─²╛╣
- ┬s─²╛╣╝╞
- º@╖~¿t▓╬
- º@╖~¿t▓╬
- ## (= operating system, operating systems)
- ñjñp
- └╦»┴ªr
- └╦»┴ªr¡╙╝╞
- ║⌠»╕
- ║⌠»╕
- ¿╧Ñ╬¬╠
- ¿╧Ñ╬¬╠
- ¬¼║AÑN╜X
- ¬¼║AÑN╜X
- Web Server ▓╬¡p:
- ## Prefixes kilo, mega etc. to make kilobytes, megabytes etc.
- kilo
- mega
- giga
- tera
- peta
- exa
- zeta
- yotta
- ## Shorter versions of the same prefixes for column headings
- k
- M
- G
- T
- P
- E
- Z
- Y
- ## Names for the rows in the File Size Report. Note that changing these will
- ## NOT change the boundaries! These are just labels for predetermined buckets.
- ## They should line up nicely when right-aligned.
- 0
- 1B- 10B
- 11B- 100B
- 101B- 1kB
- 1kB- 10kB
- 10kB-100kB
- 100kB- 1MB
- 1MB- 10MB
- 10MB-100MB
- 100MB- 1GB
- > 1GB
- ## Now the names of reports
- ┴`╖º¡n│°ºi
- ## The time reports, plus "busiest" strings (at the bottom of each report)
- ¿Cª~│°ºi
- ░¬«pª~:
- ¿C⌐u│°ºi
- ░¬«p⌐u
- ¿Cñδ│°ºi
- ░¬«pñδ:
- ¿C╢g│°ºi
- ░¬«p╢g: ╢}⌐l⌐≤
- ¿CñΘ│°ºi╖º¡n
- ¿CñΘ│°ºi
- ░¬«pñΘ:
- ¿Cñp«╔│°ºi
- ¿Cñp«╔│°ºi╖º¡n
- Ñ╗╢g¿Cñp«╔│°ºi
- ░¬«pñp«╔:
- ¿C¿Φ(15ñ└─┴)│°ºi
- ¿C¿Φ(15ñ└─┴)│°ºi╖º¡n
- ░¬«pñ@¿Φ:
- ñ¡ñ└─┴│°ºi
- ñ¡ñ└─┴│°ºi╖º¡n
- ░¬«pñ¡ñ└─┴:
- ## The non-time reports. In each case, we have the name of the report,
- ## followed by the type of item in the report, once in the singular and once
- ## in the plural. These are used in phrases like "listing ??? with at
- ## least 200 requests". (The words higher up are used for column headings and
- ## for the "not listed" lines at the bottom of the reports.)
- ## Finally we have the gender of this type of object, which can be m, f or n.
- ##
- ## So for example, in German a directory is Verzeichnis (neuter gender), which
- ## was given above. But "listing the top directory" is "Ausgabe des ersten
- ## Verzeichnisses" and "listing the top two directories" is "Ausgabe der
- ## ersten zwei Verzeichnisse". So here, we would have for the directory report:
- ##
- ## Verzeichnis-Bericht
- ## Verzeichnisses
- ## Verzeichnisse
- ## n
- ##
- ## I hope that makes sense!
- ÑD╛≈│°ºi
- ÑD╛≈
- ÑD╛≈
- n
- ÑD╛≈¡½╖s╛╔ªV│°ºi
- ÑD╛≈
- ÑD╛≈
- n
- ÑD╛≈Ñó▒╤│°ºi
- ÑD╛≈
- ÑD╛≈
- n
- Ñ╪┐²│°ºi
- Ñ╪┐²
- Ñ╪┐²
- n
- ñσÑ≤├■½¼│°ºi
- ░╞└╔ªW
- ░╞└╔ªW
- n
- ╜╨¿D│°ºi
- └╔«╫
- └╔«╫
- n
- ¡½╖s╛╔ªV│°ºi
- └╔«╫
- └╔«╫
- n
- Ñó▒╤│°ºi
- └╔«╫
- └╔«╫
- n
- ¿╙╖╜║⌠¡╢│°ºi
- │s╡▓¬║ URL
- │s╡▓¬║ URLs
- n
- ¿╙╖╜║⌠»╕│°ºi
- │s╡▓¬║║⌠»╕
- │s╡▓¬║║⌠»╕
- n
- ¡½╖s╛╔ªV│s╡▓(Redirected Referrer)│°ºi
- │s╡▓¬║ URL
- │s╡▓¬║ URLs
- n
- Ñó▒╤│s╡▓┬I(Referrer)│°ºi
- │s╡▓¬║ URL
- │s╡▓¬║ URLs
- n
- ╖j┤M└╦»┴│°ºi
- └╦»┴
- └╦»┴
- n
- └╦»┴ªr│°ºi
- └╦»┴ªr
- └╦»┴ªr
- n
- ñ║│í╖j┤M└╦»┴│°ºi
- └╦»┴
- └╦»┴
- n
- ñ║│í└╦»┴ªr│°ºi
- └╦»┴ªr
- └╦»┴ªr
- n
- ╡Ω└└ÑD╛≈│°ºi
- ╡Ω└└ÑD╛≈
- ╡Ω└└ÑD╛≈╝╞
- n
- ╡Ω└└ÑD╛≈¡½╖s╛╔ªV│°ºi
- ╡Ω└└ÑD╛≈
- ╡Ω└└ÑD╛≈
- n
- ╡Ω└└ÑD╛≈Ñó▒╤│°ºi
- ╡Ω└└ÑD╛≈
- ╡Ω└└ÑD╛≈
- n
- ¿╧Ñ╬¬╠│°ºi
- ¿╧Ñ╬¬╠
- ¿╧Ñ╬¬╠
- n
- ¿╧Ñ╬¬╠¡½╖s╛╔ªV│°ºi
- ¿╧Ñ╬¬╠
- ¿╧Ñ╬¬╠
- n
- ¿╧Ñ╬¬╠Ñó▒╤│°ºi
- ¿╧Ñ╬¬╠
- ¿╧Ñ╬¬╠
- n
- ┬s─²╛╣╖º¡n│°ºi
- ┬s─²╛╣
- ┬s─²╛╣
- n
- ┬s─²╛╣│°ºi
- ┬s─²╛╣
- ┬s─²╛╣
- n
- º@╖~¿t▓╬│°ºi
- º@╖~¿t▓╬
- º@╖~¿t▓╬
- n
- ║⌠░∞│°ºi
- ║⌠░∞
- ║⌠░∞
- n
- ¿╙╖╜▓╒┬┤│µª∞│°ºi
- ▓╒┬┤│µª∞
- ▓╒┬┤│µª∞
- n
- ¬¼║AÑN╜X│°ºi
- ¬¼║AÑN╜X
- ¬¼║AÑN╜X
- n
- │B▓z«╔╢í│°ºi
- └╔«╫ñjñp│°ºi
- ## Used at the bottom of the report
- ª╣▓╬¡pÑHª╣▓úÑ═:
- ░⌡ªµ«╔╢í
- ñp⌐≤1
- ## Used in the time reports
- ¿C│µª∞
- ÑN¬φ
- ⌐╬Ñ╝║í¬║│íñ└
- ¡╢╜╨¿D
- ¡╢╜╨¿D
- ## Used at the bottom of each non-time report: need m, f & n genders
- *
- *
- ¿Sª│ªCÑX
- ## Used on the pie charts: again need m, f & n genders
- *
- *
- Other
- ## Used at the top of the report
- ╡{ªí╢}⌐l⌐≤
- ñ└¬R╜╨¿Dª█
- ¿∞
- ## Used in the General Summary
- Ñ■│íª¿Ñ\╜╨¿D
- ¿Cñ╤Ñ¡ºíª¿Ñ\╜╨¿D
- ¡╢╜╨¿DÑ■│íª¿Ñ\╜╨¿D
- ¿CñΘÑ¡ºíª¿Ñ\¡╢╜╨¿D
- ñúºt¬¼║AÑN╜X¬║¼÷┐²ªµ╝╞
- Ñ■│í¬║Ñó▒╤╜╨¿D
- │Q┬αªV¬║╜╨¿D
- ºt¬¼║AÑN╜X¬║╜╨¿D
- ¼█▓ºñú¡½╜╞¬║╜╨¿D
- ¼█▓ºñú¡½╜╞¬║¿╙│XÑD╛≈
- ├a▒╝¬║¼÷┐²ªµ╝╞
- ╡LÑ╬¬║¼÷┐²╝╞
- ┴`╢╟┐Θ╢q
- Ñ¡ºí¿Cñ╤╢╟┐Θ╢q
- ¼A⌐╖ñ║¬║╝╞¡╚¬φÑ▄
- ñCñ╤ª▄
- │╠½ßñCñ╤
- ¬╜▒╡╕⌡¿∞
- │╗║▌
- ## Some special phrases for particular reports.
- [╡L¬kñ╧╕╤¬║ª∞º}]
- [╡L║⌠░∞]
- [Ñ╝¬╛║⌠░∞]
- [«┌Ñ╪┐²]
- [¿Sª│Ñ╪┐²]
- [╡L░╞└╔ªW]
- [Ñ╪┐²╝╞]
- Ñ╝¬╛¬║ Windows
- ¿ΣÑL Unix
- ║⌠¡╢╛≈╛╣ñH Robots
- Ñ╝¬╛¬║º@╖~¿t▓╬
- ## Column headings for requests, pages, bytes and number (ie position in list)
- ## and percentages and last-7-day versions of these.
- ## Should be as short as possible -- abbreviate if necessary.
- ## (The ?bytes represents kbytes, Mbytes etc.)
- #reqs
- 7-day reqs
- %reqs
- %7-day reqs
- #pages
- 7-day pages
- %pages
- %7-day pages
- bytes
- ?bytes
- 7-day bytes
- 7-day ?bytes
- %bytes
- %7-day bytes
- #
- ## Now we need to know how to say "listing the top <whatever>", "listing
- ## the top <n> <whatevers>", and "listing <whatevers>". The %s and %d
- ## will be replaced by the appropriate things. There may be three of each of
- ## these statements, for the genders m, f and n. Any genders that aren't used,
- ## you can just put a * there instead. So, for example, French starts
- ## Affichage du premier %s
- ## Affichage de la première %s
- ## *
- ## with entries for m & f, but not n
- *
- *
- ªCÑX│╠ñW¡▒¬║ %s
- *
- *
- ªCÑX│╠ñW¡▒¬║ %d %s
- *
- *
- ªCÑX %s
- ## "by" in the phrase "listing the first 3 files BY number of requests"
- ¿╠
- ## All requests WITH AT LEAST 10 requests
- ª▄ñ╓ª│
- ## Different ways of doing floors
- │╠¬±ñCñ╤ñ║¬║╜╨¿D
- │╠¬±ñCñ╤ñ║¬║╜╨¿D
- │╠¬±ñCñ╤ñ║¡╢╜╨¿D
- │╠¬±ñCñ╤ñ║¡╢╜╨¿D
- ¡½╖s╛╔ªV╜╨¿D
- ¡½╖s╛╔ªV╜╨¿D
- │╠¬±ñCñ╤¡½╖s╛╔ªV¬║╜╨¿D
- │╠¬±ñCñ╤¡½╖s╛╔ªV¬║╜╨¿D
- Ñó▒╤╜╨¿D
- Ñó▒╤╜╨¿D
- │╠¬±ñCñ╤ñ║¬║Ñó▒╤╜╨¿D
- │╠¬±ñCñ╤ñ║¬║Ñó▒╤╜╨¿D
- %¼y╢q
- %│╠¬±ñCñ╤ñ║¬║¼y╢q
- %│╠ñj¼y╢q
- %│╠¬±ñCñ╤ñ║¬║│╠ñj¼y╢q
- ¼y╢q(byte)
- ¼y╢q(bytes)
- ## ?bytes represents kbytes, Mbytes etc.
- ?bytes of traffic
- byte of traffic in the last 7 days
- bytes of traffic in the last 7 days
- ?bytes of traffic in the last 7 days
- ╜╨¿Dª█▒q
- ¡½╖s╛╔ªV╜╨¿Dª█▒q
- Ñó▒╤╜╨¿Dª█▒q
- ▓─ñ@ª╕╜╨¿Dªb
- ▓─ñ@ª╕¡½╖s╛╔ªV╜╨¿Dªb
- ▓─ñ@ª╕Ñó▒╤╜╨¿Dªb
- ## Now "sorted by": again, in m, f & n (only needed in plural though)
- *
- *
- ▒╞º╟:
- ## Used at the top of each report
- │oÑ≈│°ºiÑ]¼AñF
- ## Used in pie charts
- ª╣╣╧º╬├╕╗s«┌╛┌:
- ## different ways of sorting
- ¼y╢q
- │╠¬±ñCñ╤ñ║¬║¼y╢q
- %╜╨¿D
- %│╠¬±ñCñ╤ñ║¬║╜╨¿D
- %│╠ñj╜╨¿D
- %│╠¬±ñCñ╤ñ║¬║│╠ñj╜╨¿D
- ╜╨¿D╝╞
- │╠¬±ñCñ╤ñ║¬║╜╨¿D╝╞
- %╣∩¡╢╜╨¿D╝╞
- %│╠¬±ñCñ╤ñ║╣∩¡╢╜╨¿D╝╞
- %│╠ñj╣∩¡╢╜╨¿D╝╞
- %│╠¬±ñCñ╤ñ║│╠ñj╣∩¡╢╜╨¿D╝╞
- ¡╢╜╨¿D╝╞
- │╠¬±ñCñ╤ñ║╣∩¡╢╜╨¿D╝╞
- %¡½╖s╛╔ªV╜╨¿D╝╞
- %│╠¬±ñCñ╤ñ║¡½╖s╛╔ªV╜╨¿D╝╞
- %│╠ñj¡½╖s╛╔ªV╜╨¿D╝╞
- %│╠¬±ñCñ╤ñ║│╠ñj¡½╖s╛╔ªV╜╨¿D╝╞
- ¡½╖s╛╔ªV╜╨¿D╝╞
- │╠¬±ñCñ╤ñ║¡½╖s╛╔ªV╜╨¿D╝╞
- %Ñó▒╤╜╨¿D╝╞
- %│╠¬±ñCñ╤ñ║Ñó▒╤╜╨¿D╝╞
- %Ñó▒╤╜╨¿D│╠ñj╝╞
- %│╠¬±ñCñ╤ñ║│╠ñjÑó▒╤╜╨¿D╝╞
- Ñó▒╤╜╨¿D╝╞
- │╠¬±ñCñ╤ñ║Ñó▒╤╜╨¿D╝╞
- │╠¬±╜╨¿D«╔╢í
- │╠¬±┬αªV╜╨¿D«╔╢í
- │╠¬±Ñó▒╤╜╨¿D«╔╢í
- ▓─ñ@ª╕╜╨¿D«╔╢í
- ▓─ñ@ª╕¡½╖s╛╔ªV«╔╢í
- ▓─ñ@ª╕Ñó▒╤╜╨¿D«╔╢í
- ## 3 other ways of sorting in m, f, & n
- *
- *
- ½÷ªrÑ└╢╢º╟▒╞º╟
- *
- *
- ½÷╝╞ªrñjñp▒╞º╟
- *
- *
- Ñ╝▒╞º╟
- ## The separators to use between thousands, and as a decimal point. For
- ## example, English generally uses "3,000.25" so has , and . here. French uses
- ## "3 000,25", so has space and , instead.
- ,
- .
- ## There's a colon here, because the French like to put a space before a colon,
- ## so they have space-colon instead here.
- :
- ## am and pm in the sense of morning and afternoon.
- am
- pm
- ## Some date formats. E.g. for 9am on 1st January 1997 use
- ## %d for date " 1"
- ## %D for 0-padded date "01"
- ## %m for month "Jan"
- ## %l for month at end of time interval (where this makes sense)
- ## %y for short year "97"
- ## %q for quarter of the year "1"
- ## %Y for long year "1997"
- ## %h for hour in 24-hour clock " 9"
- ## %H for 0-padded hour "09"
- ## %j for hour in 12-hour clock " 9"
- ## %n for minute "00"
- ## %a for am or pm "am"
- ## %i for hour at end of time interval (where this makes sense)
- ## %I for 0-padded hour at end of time interval
- ## %k for 12-hour hour at end of time interval
- ## %o for minute at end of time interval
- ## %b for am or pm at end of time interval
- ## %w for weekday "Wed"
- ## %x for a dash in a range e.g. in 14:00-14:15. This is necessary because in
- ## proper typesetting, this should be an en-dash not a regular dash.
- ##
- ## So for a date, English might have %d/%m/%y for 1/Jan/97, whereas German
- ## would have %d.%m %y for 1.Jan 97). Note: the month number is not available
- ## because it can produce ambiguous dates.
- ##
- ## The different date formats are as follows
- ## "refer to the 7 days to [date]"
- %m %D %Y %H:%n
- ## "Program started at" and "Analysed requests from"
- %w, %m %D %Y %H:%n
- ## In Daily Report
- %m/%d/%y
- ## In Daily Summary
- %w
- ## In Hourly Report
- %m/%d/%y %H:%n-%I:%o
- ## In Hourly Summary
- %h
- ## In Hour of the Week Summary
- %w %H:%n%x%I:%o
- ## In Quarter-Hour and Five-Minute Reports
- %m/%d/%y %H:%n-%I:%o
- ## In Quarter-Hour and Five-Minute Summaries
- %H:%n%x%I:%o
- ## In Weekly Report
- %m/%d/%y
- ## In Monthly Report
- %m %Y
- ## In Quarterly Report
- %m%x%l %Y
- ## An alternative for Quarterly Report: %Y Q%q
- ## In Yearly Report
- %Y
- ## The date (d) column in non-time reports
- %d/%m/%y
- ## The date & time (D) column in non-time reports
- %m/%d/%y %H:%n
- ## In non-time reports: "including all files with requests since [date]"
- %m/%d/%y at %H:%n
- ## Finally, definitions of the HTTP status codes (see
- ## ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2616.txt). You're welcome to leave these in
- ## English if you think they look better that way.
- 100 Continue with request
- 101 Switching protocols
- 1xx [Miscellaneous informational]
- 200 OK
- 201 Created
- 202 Accepted for future processing
- 203 Non-authoritative information
- 204 OK, but nothing to send
- 205 Reset document
- 206 Partial content
- 2xx [Miscellaneous successes]
- 300 Multiple documents available
- 301 Document moved permanently
- 302 Document found elsewhere
- 303 See other document
- 304 Not modified since last retrieval
- 305 Use proxy
- 306 Switch proxy
- 307 Document moved temporarily
- 3xx [Miscellaneous redirections]
- 400 Bad request
- 401 Authentication required
- 402 Payment required
- 403 Access forbidden
- 404 Document not found
- 405 Method not allowed
- 406 Document not acceptable to client
- 407 Proxy authentication required
- 408 Request timeout
- 409 Request conflicts with state of resource
- 410 Document gone permanently
- 411 Length required
- 412 Precondition failed
- 413 Request too long
- 414 Requested filename too long
- 415 Unsupported media type
- 416 Requested range not valid
- 417 Expectation failed
- 4xx [Miscellaneous client/user errors]
- 500 Internal server error
- 501 Request type not supported
- 502 Error at upstream server
- 503 Service temporarily unavailable
- 504 Gateway timeout
- 505 HTTP version not supported
- 506 Redirection failed
- 5xx [Miscellaneous server errors]
- xxx [Unknown]
-