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calendar-no-work
js/ui/calendar.js:35
English Translators: Enter 0-6 (Sunday-Saturday) for non-work days. Examples: "0" (Sunday) "6" (Saturday) "06" (Sunday and Saturday).
grid sunday
js/ui/calendar.js:61
English Translators: Calendar grid abbreviation for Sunday. * * NOTE: These grid abbreviations are always shown together * and in order, e.g. "S M T W T F S".
grid monday
js/ui/calendar.js:63
English Translators: Calendar grid abbreviation for Monday
grid tuesday
js/ui/calendar.js:65
English Translators: Calendar grid abbreviation for Tuesday
grid wednesday
js/ui/calendar.js:67
English Translators: Calendar grid abbreviation for Wednesday
grid thursday
js/ui/calendar.js:69
English Translators: Calendar grid abbreviation for Thursday
grid friday
js/ui/calendar.js:71
English Translators: Calendar grid abbreviation for Friday
grid saturday
js/ui/calendar.js:73
English Translators: Calendar grid abbreviation for Saturday
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English * * Translators: The header displaying just the month name * standalone, when this is a month of the current year. * "%OB" is the new format specifier introduced in glibc 2.27, * in most cases you should not change it.
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English * * Translators: The header displaying the month name and the year * number, when this is a month of a different year. You can * reorder the format specifiers or add other modifications * according to the requirements of your language. * "%OB" is the new format specifier introduced in glibc 2.27, * in most cases you should not use the old "%B" here unless you * absolutely know what you are doing.