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author | Marcel Stimberg <marcelcoding@googlemail.com> | 2009-07-31 20:17:41 +0800 |
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committer | Matthew Barnes <mbarnes@redhat.com> | 2009-08-11 04:33:49 +0800 |
commit | b00f5d61da4b67b2c2569f6868b7b87879f9dc4e (patch) | |
tree | 1e56a6801c854e93687a7ca03b2ce90ca19be448 /calendar | |
parent | 8b69ea80f6d8d5c59b3696b93f06375e29ef3574 (diff) | |
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Bug #328361 - Support for "Fifth Sunday *of the month*"
Diffstat (limited to 'calendar')
-rw-r--r-- | calendar/gui/dialogs/recurrence-page.c | 7 |
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/calendar/gui/dialogs/recurrence-page.c b/calendar/gui/dialogs/recurrence-page.c index 272be77cd9..4368e98209 100644 --- a/calendar/gui/dialogs/recurrence-page.c +++ b/calendar/gui/dialogs/recurrence-page.c @@ -56,6 +56,7 @@ enum month_num_options { MONTH_NUM_SECOND, MONTH_NUM_THIRD, MONTH_NUM_FOURTH, + MONTH_NUM_FIFTH, MONTH_NUM_LAST, MONTH_NUM_DAY, MONTH_NUM_OTHER @@ -66,6 +67,7 @@ static const gint month_num_options_map[] = { MONTH_NUM_SECOND, MONTH_NUM_THIRD, MONTH_NUM_FOURTH, + MONTH_NUM_FIFTH, MONTH_NUM_LAST, MONTH_NUM_DAY, MONTH_NUM_OTHER, @@ -1022,6 +1024,11 @@ make_recur_month_num_combo (gint month_index) * the name of a week day (like 'Monday' or 'Friday') always follow. */ N_("fourth"), + /* TRANSLATORS: Entire string is for example: This appointment recurs/Every [x] month(s) on the [fifth] [Monday] [forever]' + * (dropdown menu options are in [square brackets]). This means that after 'fifth', either the string 'day' or + * the name of a week day (like 'Monday' or 'Friday') always follow. + */ + N_("fifth"), /* TRANSLATORS: Entire string is for example: This appointment recurs/Every [x] month(s) on the [last] [Monday] [forever]' * (dropdown menu options are in [square brackets]). This means that after 'last', either the string 'day' or * the name of a week day (like 'Monday' or 'Friday') always follow. |