# Copyright 2000-2025 JetBrains s.r.o. and contributors. Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 license. # # Modified by Nikita Iarychenko at 2025 as part of the OpenIDE project(https://openide.ru). # Any modifications are available on the same license terms as the original source code. eclipse.name=Eclipse eclipse.import.label.select.workspace=&Select Eclipse projects directory: eclipse.import.title.select.workspace=Select Eclipse projects directory eclipse.import.title.module.dir=Select directory for IDE project and module files eclipse.import.warning.undefinded.libraries=Imported project refers to unknown global libraries eclipse.import.converting=Converting Eclipse Projects eclipse.import.scanning=Scanning Eclipse projects eclipse.export.dialog.title=Export to Eclipse eclipse.export.nothing.to.do=No modules can be exported. You cannot export modules which:\n\ 1) have no content roots\n\ 2) have multiple content roots\n\ 3) have been already converted to Eclipse-compatible format eclipse.classpath.storage.description=Eclipse (.classpath) filetype.eclipse.description=Eclipse project filetype.eclipse.display.name=Eclipse Project eclipse.create.library.title=Locate Eclipse Installation eclipse.create.library.description=Some of the projects you are importing depend on Eclipse platform.
\ IDE will create a global library named {0} containing Eclipse libraries. eclipse.import.code.style.default.option=Use default project code style eclipse.import.code.style.import.option=Import code style from Eclipse project eclipse.import.code.style.default.hint=Settings | Editor | Code Style eclipse.import.code.style.import.hint=One code style per project is supported. Not all Eclipse code style settings can be mapped to\ IDE settings,
so the best possible approximation will be used. eclipse.import.code.style.organize.imports.box=Import "Organize Imports" settings list.empty.text.code.styles.not.found=Code styles not found border.text.choose.project.code.style=Choose project code style button.browse.dialog.description.locate.user.libraries.file=Locate .userlibraries file where project libraries would be exported button.browse.dialog.title.locate.user.libraries=Locate .userlibraries dialog.message.incompatible.modules.found=Eclipse incompatible modules found:
Would you like to proceed and possibly lose your configurations? dialog.title.module.files.found=Module Files Found dialog.message.0.module.files.found.1.would.you.like.to.reuse.them={0} module files found:\n{1}.\n Would you like to reuse them? notification.content.imported.projects.contain.unknown.natures=Imported projects contain unknown natures:
{0}
Some settings may be lost after import. incompatible.eclipse.module.format.message.output=Module ''{0}'' output path is incompatible with the Eclipse format which supports output under content root only.\nMake sure that "Inherit project compile output path" is not selected incompatible.eclipse.module.format.message.no.content.roots=Module ''{0}'' has no content roots, that is why it is not compatible with the Eclipse format incompatible.eclipse.module.format.message.library.root=Library ''{0}'' from module ''{1}'' dependencies is incompatible with eclipse format which supports only one library content root unknown.libraries.dialog.description=Export Eclipse user libraries and import them now from resulted .userlibraries file error.while.importing.project.code.style=Error while importing project code style: {0} error.message.0.attribute.is.missing.in.1.tag=''{0}'' attribute is missing in ''{1}'' tag error.message.0.attribute.format.is.incorrect.for.1.2=''{0}'' attribute format is incorrect for ''{1}'': {2} # 0 is a name of an attribute, 1 is a name of a tag in xml file error.message.unknown.0.in.1.2=Unknown ''{0}'' in ''{1}'': {2} unknown.modules.detected.dialog.message=Unknown modules detected\n{0} notification.title.unknown.natures.detected=Unknown natures detected unknown.jdks.detected.message={0, choice, 0#\nand jdks\n|1#Imported project refers to unknown jdks\n}{1} eclipse.file.to.import.description=Eclipse project (.project) or classpath (.classpath) file eclipse.import.step.name=Eclipse Projects Root eclipse.projects.to.import.selection.step.name=Eclipse Projects to Import unable.to.proceed.import.title=Unable to Proceed duplicate.names.found.import.error.message=Duplicate names found: {0} action.ExportToEclipse.text=Export Project to Eclipse\u2026 action.ExportToEclipse.MainMenu.text=Project to Eclipse\u2026 label.path.to.resulting.userlibraries=&Path to resulting .userlibraries checkbox.export.non.module.libraries=E&xport non-module libraries border.title.modules.to.export=Modules to export checkbox.switch.selected.modules.to.eclipse.compatible.format=Convert selected modules into &Eclipse-compatible format checkbox.link.created.intellij.idea.modules.to.eclipse.project.files=&Link created IDE modules to Eclipse project files radio.button.create.module.files.near.classpath.files=Create module files near .classpath files label.detect.test.sources.comma.separated.path.masks.and.wildcards.allowed=Detect &test sources (comma-separated path masks, '*' and '?' wildcards allowed): border.title.intellij.idea.project.and.module.files.location=IDE project and module files location radio.button.keep.project.and.module.files.in=Keep project and module files in border.title.choose.project.code.style=Choose project code style eclipse.color.theme.name=Eclipse color theme (XML) eclipse.xml.profile=Eclipse XML Profile action.WelcomeScreen.OpenEclipseProject.text=Open existing Eclipse projects\u2026 eclipse.projects=Eclipse Projects notification.group.unknown.natures=Unknown natures detected eclipse.xml.profile.import.unexpected.values=Unexpected value(s) for {0} option(s): eclipse.xml.profile.import.unexpected.values.and.x.more=and {0} more \u2026 eclipse.xml.profile.import.unexpected.values.see.logs=See log for more information