(trans) remove some superflous comments in config.suml and translations.suml

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Valentyne Stigloher 2025-06-23 16:01:22 +02:00
parent c61076ad6b
commit 9c64d52f0d
20 changed files with 4 additions and 74 deletions

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@ -128,7 +128,6 @@ names:
people:
enabled: false
# optional, but would be nice to have
english:
enabled: false
route: 'english'

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@ -167,7 +167,6 @@ names:
people:
enabled: false
# optional, but would be nice to have
english:
enabled: true
route: 'english'

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@ -110,20 +110,8 @@ names:
people:
enabled: false
# optional, but would be nice to have
english:
enabled: true
route: 'english'
pronounGroups:
-
name: 'Normative forms'
description:
- >
Because of the limitations of <language> grammar, or simply because they just prefer it that way,
many nonbinary people decide to simply use “he” ({/on=„on”}) or “she” ({/ona=„ona”})
either the same as their gender assigned at birth or the opposite.
That doesn't make them any less nonbinary! Pronouns ≠ gender.
table: { on: 'Masculine', ona: 'Feminine' }
enabled: false
faq:
enabled: false

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@ -651,8 +651,6 @@ profile:
language:
header: 'Keel'
description: '@%username% kaart on saadaval ka järgnevates keeltes'
# if your language has declension and it's hard to fit the username in that sentence,
# just make is 'This card is…'
circles:
header: 'Minu ringkond'
info: >

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@ -233,7 +233,6 @@ names:
people:
enabled: false
# optional, but would be nice to have
english:
enabled: true
route: 'english'

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@ -681,9 +681,6 @@ links:
people: ~
# this section is a short English-language explanation of how gendered and gender-neutral forms work in your language
# see for example: https://zaimki.pl/english
# it's optional, but would be nice to have
english:
header: 'English'
headerLong: 'An overview in English'

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@ -179,20 +179,8 @@ names:
people:
enabled: false
# optional, but would be nice to have
english:
enabled: true
route: 'english'
pronounGroups:
-
name: 'Normative forms'
description:
- >
Because of the limitations of <language> grammar, or simply because they just prefer it that way,
many nonbinary people decide to simply use “he” ({/on=„on”}) or “she” ({/ona=„ona”})
either the same as their gender assigned at birth or the opposite.
That doesn't make them any less nonbinary! Pronouns ≠ gender.
table: { on: 'Masculine', ona: 'Feminine' }
enabled: false
faq:
enabled: true

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@ -118,20 +118,8 @@ names:
people:
enabled: false
# optional, but would be nice to have
english:
enabled: true
route: 'english'
pronounGroups:
-
name: 'Normative forms'
description:
- >
Because of the limitations of <language> grammar, or simply because they just prefer it that way,
many nonbinary people decide to simply use “he” ({/on=„on”}) or “she” ({/ona=„ona”})
either the same as their gender assigned at birth or the opposite.
That doesn't make them any less nonbinary! Pronouns ≠ gender.
table: { on: 'Masculine', ona: 'Feminine' }
enabled: false
faq:
enabled: true

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@ -362,7 +362,6 @@ names:
people:
enabled: false
# optional, but would be nice to have
english:
enabled: true
route: 'italian'

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@ -532,9 +532,6 @@ links:
people: ~
# this section is a short English-language explanation of how gendered and gender-neutral forms work in your language
# see for example: https://zaimki.pl/english
# it's optional, but would be nice to have
english:
header: 'English'
headerLong: 'An overview in English'
@ -912,9 +909,6 @@ profile:
language:
header: 'Lingua'
description: 'La card di @%username% è disponibile anche in altre lingue'
# if your language has declension and it's hard to fit the username in that sentence,
# just make is 'This card is…'
timezone:
areas:
Antarctica: 'Antartide'

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@ -112,7 +112,6 @@ names:
people:
enabled: false
# optional, but would be nice to have
english:
enabled: true
route: 'english'

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@ -400,7 +400,6 @@ links:
people: ~
# optional, but would be nice to have
english:
header: 'English'
headerLong: 'An overview in English'

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@ -1011,8 +1011,6 @@ profile:
language:
header: 'Språk'
description: '@%username%s kort er også tilgjengelig i disse språkene'
# if your language has declension and it's hard to fit the username in that sentence,
# just make is 'This card is…'
circles:
header: 'Min sirkel'
info: >

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@ -1013,8 +1013,6 @@ profile:
language:
header: 'Språk'
description: '@%username% sitt kort er ogso tilgjengeleg i desse språka'
# if your language has declension and it's hard to fit the username in that sentence,
# just make is 'This card is…'
circles:
header: 'Sirkelen min'
info: >

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@ -187,7 +187,6 @@ names:
people:
enabled: false
# optional, but would be nice to have
english:
enabled: true
route: 'english'

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@ -551,7 +551,6 @@ links:
people: ~
# optional, but would be nice to have
english: # TODO
header: 'English'
headerLong: 'An overview in English'

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@ -124,7 +124,6 @@ names:
people:
enabled: false
# optional, but would be nice to have
english:
enabled: true
route: 'english'

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@ -396,7 +396,6 @@ links:
people: ~
# optional, but would be nice to have
english:
header: 'English'
headerLong: 'An overview in English'
@ -1116,7 +1115,6 @@ flags:
Two_Spirit: 'Two-spirit'
Xenogender: 'Xenogender'
# optional, but would be nice to have
calendar: # TODO
header: 'Kalender'
headerLong: 'Queerkalender'

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@ -65,10 +65,8 @@ names:
people:
enabled: false
# optional, but would be nice to have
english:
enabled: false
route: 'english'
faq:
enabled: true

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@ -62,9 +62,6 @@ links:
people: ~
# this section is a short English-language explanation of how gendered and gender-neutral forms work in your language
# see for example: https://zaimki.pl/english
# it's optional, but would be nice to have
english:
header: 'English'
headerLong: 'An overview in English'
@ -73,8 +70,7 @@ english:
intro:
- >
Toki Pona doesn't have gendered pronouns at all. The pronoun {/li/ona=ona} can refer to anyone and anything. So this version of Pronouns.page makes no mention of pronouns, and is essentially a website for telling people what your name is.
- >
TODO(tbodt): finish writing this
# TODO(tbodt): finish writing this
contact:
header: 'o toki tawa mi'
@ -324,8 +320,6 @@ profile:
language:
header: 'toki'
description: 'toki ante ni la lipu ni li lon'
# if your language has declension and it's hard to fit the username in that sentence,
# just make is 'This card is…'
circles:
header: 'kulupu mi'
yourMentions: