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// If you want to suggest a new language you can use this file as a template. // To reduce the file size you should remove the comment lines (the ones that start with // ) if(!window.calendar_languages) { window.calendar_languages = {}; } // Here you define the language and Country code. Replace en-US with your own. // First letters: the language code (lower case). See http://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/php/code_list.php // Last letters: the Country code (upper case). See http://www.iso.org/iso/home/standards/country_codes/country_names_and_code_elements.htm window.calendar_languages['en-US'] = { error_noview: 'Calendar: View {0} not found', error_dateformat: 'Calendar: Wrong date format {0}. Should be either "now" or "yyyy-mm-dd"', error_loadurl: 'Calendar: Event URL is not set', error_where: 'Calendar: Wrong navigation direction {0}. Can be only "next" or "prev" or "today"', error_timedevide: 'Calendar: Time split parameter should divide 60 without decimals. Something like 10, 15, 30', no_events_in_day: 'No events in this day.', // {0} will be replaced with the year (example: 2013) title_year: '{0}', // {0} will be replaced with the month name (example: September) // {1} will be replaced with the year (example: 2013) title_month: '{0} {1}', // {0} will be replaced with the week number (example: 37) // {1} will be replaced with the year (example: 2013) title_week: 'week {0} of {1}', // {0} will be replaced with the weekday name (example: Thursday) // {1} will be replaced with the day of the month (example: 12) // {2} will be replaced with the month name (example: September) // {3} will be replaced with the year (example: 2013) title_day: '{0} {1} {2}, {3}', week:'Week {0}', all_day: 'All day', time: 'Time', events: 'Events', before_time: 'Ends before timeline', after_time: 'Starts after timeline', m0: 'January', m1: 'February', m2: 'March', m3: 'April', m4: 'May', m5: 'June', m6: 'July', m7: 'August', m8: 'September', m9: 'October', m10: 'November', m11: 'December', ms0: 'Jan', ms1: 'Feb', ms2: 'Mar', ms3: 'Apr', ms4: 'May', ms5: 'Jun', ms6: 'Jul', ms7: 'Aug', ms8: 'Sep', ms9: 'Oct', ms10: 'Nov', ms11: 'Dec', d0: 'Sunday', d1: 'Monday', d2: 'Tuesday', d3: 'Wednesday', d4: 'Thursday', d5: 'Friday', d6: 'Saturday', // Which is the first day of the week (2 for sunday, 1 for monday) first_day: 2, // Week numbering according to ISO 8601 (if false, week 1 starts with January 1st) week_numbers_iso_8601: false, // The list of the holidays. // Each holiday has a date definition and a name (in your language) // For instance: // holidays: { // 'date': 'name', // 'date': 'name', // ... // 'date': 'name' //No ending comma for the last holiday // } // The format of the date may be one of the following: // # For a holiday recurring every year in the same day: 'dd-mm' (dd is the day of the month, mm is the month). For example: '25-12'. // # For a holiday that exists only in one specific year: 'dd-mm-yyyy' (dd is the day of the month, mm is the month, yyyy is the year). For example: '31-01-2013' // # For Easter: use simply 'easter' // # For holidays that are based on the Easter date: 'easter+offset in days'. // Some examples: // - 'easter-2' is Good Friday (2 days before Easter) // - 'easter+1' is Easter Monday (1 day after Easter) // - 'easter+39' is the Ascension Day // - 'easter+49' is Pentecost // # For holidays that are on a specific weekday after the beginning of a month: 'mm+n*w', where 'mm' is the month, 'n' is the ordinal position, 'w' is the weekday being 0: Sunday, 1: Monday, ..., 6: Saturnday // For example: // - Second (2) Monday (1) in October (10): '10+2*1' // # For holidays that are on a specific weekday before the ending of a month: 'mm-n*w', where 'mm' is the month, 'n' is the ordinal position, 'w' is the weekday being 0: Sunday, 1: Monday, ..., 6: Saturnday // For example: // - Last (1) Saturnday (6) in Match (03): '03-1*6' // - Last (1) Monday (1) in May (05): '05-1*1' // # You can also specify a holiday that lasts more than one day. To do that use the format 'start>end' where 'start' and 'end' are specified as above. // For example: // - From 1 January to 6 January: '01-01>06-01' // - Easter and the day after Easter: 'easter>easter+1' // Limitations: currently the multi-day holydays can't cross an year. So, for example, you can't specify a range as '30-12>01-01'; as a workaround you can specify two distinct holidays (for instance '30-12>31-12' and '01-01'). holidays: { } };