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149 lines
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Properties
149 lines
12 KiB
Properties
#Need to translate in pair with action.EditorToggleCase.text key!
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toggle.case.part=case
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java.onboarding.module.name=Onboarding tour
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java.onboarding.module.description=A brief overview of the main features in {0}.
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java.onboarding.lesson.name=Get Acquainted with IDEA
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java.onboarding.change.ui.settings=For this lesson, IDEA changes some UI settings to the default state. \
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Your preferences will be restored when you complete or exit the lesson.
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java.onboarding.project.view.description=The <strong>Project view</strong> is one of the main tool windows. It contains the project directory, SDK-specific external libraries, and scratch files. Use the striped button to open it, and you will see a simple demo project. You can also open it by pressing {0}.
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java.onboarding.balloon.project.view=Click to open the <strong>Project view</strong>
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java.onboarding.balloon.source.directory=Expand the {0} directory to view the project source files
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java.onboarding.balloon.open.file=Double-click to open {0}
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java.onboarding.balloon.open.learn.toolbar=Switch to the {0} tool window to continue this lesson
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java.onboarding.indexing.description=When you open a project for the first time, <ide/> scans the JDK and the project itself \
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to collect details required for coding assistance. To continue, wait until indexing completes.
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java.onboarding.context.menu=You have opened the demo, now let's run it. Click the one of the highlighted gutter icons to invoke the context menu.
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java.onboarding.run.sample=Choose {0} or try the {1}.
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java.onboarding.temporary.configuration.description=<ide/> has just created a temporary run configuration. You can find it in the Run toolbar. With this toolbar, you can execute popular running actions for the selected configuration, such as running {0}, debugging {1}, profiling code {2}, and running your code with coverage {3}.
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java.onboarding.balloon.click.here=Click here to set a breakpoint
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java.onboarding.toggle.breakpoint.1=You may notice that instead of the expected value of {0}, the {1} method returns {2}. \
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Let''s stop at the return statement to debug the problematic code.
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java.onboarding.toggle.breakpoint.2=Click the gutter in the highlighted area to set a breakpoint.
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java.onboarding.balloon.start.debugging=Click the icon to start debugging
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java.onboarding.start.debugging=Click the {0} icon to start the debugging process.
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java.onboarding.balloon.about.debug.panel=The {0} tool window provides {1,choice,0#a toolbar|1#toolbars} with various debugging actions. \
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You can take the {2} lesson later to try them.
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java.onboarding.balloon.stop.debugging=Click the icon to stop debugging
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java.onboarding.stop.debugging=Let''s stop debugging. Click the {0} icon.
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java.onboarding.type.division=Once you discovered the problem in the code, let''s fix it. Divide the resulting sum by the length of the values. \
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The lesson script inserts {0} already.
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java.onboarding.invoke.completion=Now let's type a dot to show all available completion options.
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java.onboarding.choose.values.item=Now you can start typing {0} to reduce the completion list or just select this item and press {1}.
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java.onboarding.invoke.completion.tip=<strong>Tip</strong>: <ide/> shows completion options automatically as you type. \
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Also you can press {0} to show completion items in any place of the code.
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java.onboarding.invoke.intention.for.warning.1=You have just fixed a bug, but you can make this code look even better. \
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IDEA highlights and adds a yellow bulb to the code lines that can be improved.
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java.onboarding.invoke.intention.for.warning.2=Press {0} to preview the warnings and apply a quick fix.
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java.onboarding.select.fix=Apply the first item: {0}. In this case <strong>for-each</strong> loop will make code easier to understand.
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java.onboarding.invoke.intention.for.code=Intentions also save your time and make coding easier. Let''s use an intention to reformat string concatenation. \
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Press {0} to show possible options.
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java.onboarding.apply.intention=Select {0} and press {1}.
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java.onboarding.invoke.search.everywhere.1=While working in <ide/> you might want to search for files in your project, symbols, classes, or even IDE actions. In this lesson, let''s search for the {0} action to make the {1} string low-case.
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java.onboarding.invoke.search.everywhere.2=Press {0} two times to open the {1} dialog.
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java.onboarding.search.everywhere.description=As you can see, the selected text, {0}, has been automatically copied into the input string. Let''s type {1} instead of {0}.
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java.onboarding.apply.action=Select the {0} action and press {1}.
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java.onboarding.case.changed=The case has changed.
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java.onboarding.epilog=Congratulations! You have completed the onboarding tour. At this point you can:\
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\n - <callback id="{0}">Close</callback> the learning project{1}\
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\n - <callback id="{2}">Show</callback> more lessons
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java.onboarding.finish.title=Congratulations
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java.onboarding.finish.text=You have just completed the IDEA Onboarding tour.\n\
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Now you can close the Learning project{0}.\n\
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You can also continue your study and try other lessons.
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java.onboarding.finish.exit=Close Demo Project
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java.onboarding.finish.modules=Show More Lessons
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java.basic.completion.choose.first=You can choose the first item from the Lookup menu by pressing {0}.
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java.basic.completion.activate=To activate Basic Completion, press {0} and you will see the lookup menu again.
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java.basic.completion.choose.item=Select {0} inside the lookup menu and press {1}.
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java.basic.completion.complete=Press {0} to complete this statement.
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java.basic.completion.deeper.level=Sometimes, you need to see suggestions for static constants or methods. \
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Press {0} twice to get them in the lookup.
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java.basic.completion.module.promotion=You will find more about refactorings in the {0} module.
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java.run.configuration.lets.run=Any code marked with {0} can be run. Let''s run our simple example with {1}. \
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Alternatively, you can click {0} and select the {2} item.
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java.postfix.completion.type=Type {0} after the parenthesis to see the list of postfix completion suggestions.
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java.postfix.completion.complete=Select {0} from the list or type the same value in the editor. Press {1} to complete the statement.
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java.smart.type.completion.apply=Smart Type Completion filters the list of suggestions to include only the types applicable \
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within the current context. Press {0} to see the list of matching suggestions. Choose the first one by pressing {1}.
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java.smart.type.completion.return=Smart Type Completion can also suggest code for a return statement. \
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Press {0} to see the Lookup menu for a return. Choose the first one by pressing {1}
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java.statement.completion.lesson.name=Statement completion
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java.statement.completion.complete.for=Press {0} to complete the {1} statement.
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java.statement.completion.complete.if=Type {0} and press {1} to generate the statement.
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java.statement.completion.complete.condition=Add a condition inside the parentheses {0} and press {1} to jump into the {2} statement.
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java.statement.completion.complete.finish.body=Type a line of code: {0} and then press {1} to complete the statement and apply formatting.
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# Link name to the IDE help
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java.statement.completion.help.link=Statement completion
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java.rename.press.rename=Press {0} to rename field {1}.
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java.rename.type.new.name=Type a new name for this field (for example, {0}) and press {1}.
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java.rename.confirm.accessors.rename=<ide/> is detecting the corresponding getters/setters and suggests renaming them accordingly.\
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Now just press {0} or click {1}
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# Next string does not require translation
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java.refactoring.menu.inline.variable.eng=Now let''s replace single usage of the {0} variable with an expression that defines it. \
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You can press {1} and filter the refactoring menu by <strong>iv</strong> (<strong>i</strong>nline <strong>v</strong>ariable). \
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Choose this item or press {2}.
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java.refactoring.menu.inline.variable=Now let''s replace single usage of the {0} variable with an expression that defines it. \
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You can press {1} and select {2} from the list or press {3} to invoke this action directly.
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# Next string does not require translation
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java.refactoring.menu.introduce.constant.eng=Finally, let''s extract an extension from the file name. \
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Again, you can press {0} and filter by <strong>ic</strong> (<strong>i</strong>ntroduce <strong>c</strong>onstant) or press {1}.
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java.refactoring.menu.introduce.constant=Finally, let''s extract an extension from the file name. \
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Again, you can press {0} and select {1} or press {2}
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java.refactoring.menu.confirm.constant=In this dialog, you can choose the new constant\u2019s type, name, parent class and visibility. \
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You can leave the defaults and press {0} or click {1}.
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java.editor.coding.assistance.press.to.fix=Press {0} to replace the argument with an empty array.
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java.extract.method.edit.method.name=Edit the name of the new method or leave the one that IDE proposed. Then press {0}.
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java.inheritance.hierarchy.lesson.name=Inheritance hierarchy
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java.inheritance.hierarchy.goto.implementation=Press {0} to look for implementations of {1}.
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java.inheritance.hierarchy.choose.any.implementation=Choose any implementation and press {0} or click it.
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java.inheritance.hierarchy.navigate.to.base=You can navigate to a super method from derived. Press {0} or click the {1} icon in the editor gutter.
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java.inheritance.hierarchy.invoke.implementations.again=The declaration of the base method has its own gutter icon {0}. \
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Click it or press {1} again.
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java.inheritance.hierarchy.open.in.find.tool.window=For big hierarchies, you might want to look for implementations in the {0} tool window. \
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Click {1}.
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java.inheritance.hierarchy.hide.find.tool.window=Press {0} to hide the {1} tool window.
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java.inheritance.hierarchy.open.method.hierarchy=You might want to explore the whole hierarchy for this method. Press {0}.
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java.inheritance.hierarchy.hide.method.hierarchy=Let''s (also) hide {0} too. Press {1} again.
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java.inheritance.hierarchy.open.class.hierarchy=To view the class hierarchy, press {0}.
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java.inheritance.hierarchy.last.note=<strong>Note:</strong> Actions {0} and {1} can be also applied to classes. \
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Actions {2} and {3} are rarely used, but you can always find them with {4} using the {5} filter.
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# Link name to the IDE help
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java.inheritance.hierarchy.help.link=Source code hierarchy
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java.find.occurrences.lesson.name=Next/previous occurrence
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java.find.occurrences.invoke.find=In this lesson, you selected {0}. Press {1} to start a full-text search through the current file.
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java.find.occurrences.find.previous=To jump to the previous occurrence, press {0}.
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java.find.occurrences.search.closed.warning=Press {0} to open the search field again.
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java.find.occurrences.find.next=<ide/> automatically copies the selected text into the search field. Let''s find the next occurrence. \
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Press {0} or {1}.
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java.find.occurrences.close.search.tool=With the search panel closed, you can still use these shortcuts to navigate between \
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the recently found occurrences. Let''s close the search panel by pressing {0}.
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java.find.occurrences.find.next.in.editor=Locate the next occurrence with {0}.
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java.find.occurrences.find.previous.in.editor=And {0} to go backwards.
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java.find.occurrences.note.about.cyclic=<strong>Note:</strong> The search is cyclic. When you press {0} twice at the last occurrence, \
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the first occurrence will be selected. {1} is cyclic too.
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# Link name to the IDE help
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java.find.help.link=Search for a target within a file
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java.debug.workflow.hotswap.disabled.warning=The <strong>Hot Swap</strong> feature is disabled in the IDE settings. \
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Enable it in {0} | {1} | {2} <strong>\u2192</strong> {3} or just <callback id="{4}">click to activate</callback>.
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java.debug.workflow.rebuild=For big programs, rerun can take a long time. When you find a mistake in a pure method, you can just rebuild \
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the project and apply the <strong>Hot Swap</strong> JVM feature. Let''s build the project: {0} or {1}.
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java.debug.workflow.confirm.hot.swap=Confirm the <strong>Hot Swap</strong> replacement.
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java.debug.workflow.no.confirmation=<strong>Hot Swap</strong> is done automatically in the background. You may see a corresponding message in the lower-left corner.
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java.debug.workflow.drop.frame=We patched our method, but right now we are still executing obsolete {0}, and it will throw the \
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exception again. Let''s drop the frame and return to the state before the {1} call. Click {2} the debug panel or press {3}.
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