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;; EXAMPLE LANGUAGE FILE ;;
 
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;-------------------------- Information Section -------------------------------;
 
;This says that the "info"-section begins. The info-section provides infos
 
;about the languag file. In the following you will see ALL the labels are
 
;possible (just without the special label "use") and the explanation.
 
;all labels are optional.
 
[info]
 
 
;The Author/Translator of this language file:
 
author="MC Breit"
 
 
;Informations about this translation, this is for their, where the programmers
 
;have let a space for credits on the translators.
 
translation_info="Translated by MC Breit, based on de_DE by Max Mustermann"
 
 
;This holds the version of the translation, sometimes this can be important
 
;to check up the compatibility to any application..
 
version="1.0.0"
 
 
;This holds the name of the application this file was made for.
 
;this is usefull, if you have more than one language files for various apps
 
;and you dont know who is whos ;-)
 
application="LanguageSys Example Script"
 
 
;-------------------------------- Language Data -------------------------------;
 
;Here is the start of the Language data section, often called just
 
;"lang-section".
 
;By the way: You dont need those ";----- Language Data ---.." and so on, these
 
;all are just comments after the ";" sign. The only signals are needed to begin
 
;a section is the "[tag]", eg "[info]" or "[lang]":
 
[lang]
 
 
;So, now here some example entries.
 
;Every time these are written between two quotemarks (").
 
;If you want to have a empty string, you dont need to write foo="", foo= is
 
;enough. Escape character is the backslash (\). Linebreaks can be done with
 
;the _written_(not a real line-break) "\n" character, for a backslash write "\\"
 
;Thats it! Have fun ;-)
 
 
;Say Hello and so on..
 
welcome="Welcome to the example Script of the LanguageSys."
 
select a language="Select the language of your choice:"
 
translate="Translate it!"
 
;Note: %s will be replaced by the directory:
 
some exampels at="You can find some exampels at the dir %s of this package."
 
 
;Some dummy text..
 
foo="This is a simple dummy text, its their to show the abitility of showing this text. It contains a line break after now\nAnd additional to this there is nothing."
 
bar="JASDT stands for JetAnotherSimpleDummyText, you know?"
 
faz="This additional dummy text is to show the special chars.\nA quotemark: \"\nA backslash: \\\nand the linebreak was already seen by you.."
 
baz="Baz says goodbye and have fun ;-)" ;A comment after a text declaration..
 
 
;NOTE:
 
; In hope it can make the understanding easier: The syntax is like those
 
; of normal INI files, the only other is that ALL strings must be included between
 
; quotemarks.
 
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