From d9aa870e5d509cc7309ab82dd102a937ab58613a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Unit 193 Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2017 04:36:04 -0500 Subject: Imported Upstream version 3.1.1+dfsg1 --- Plugins/RegExpImport/RegExpImport_fr.ts | 23 ++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) (limited to 'Plugins/RegExpImport/RegExpImport_fr.ts') diff --git a/Plugins/RegExpImport/RegExpImport_fr.ts b/Plugins/RegExpImport/RegExpImport_fr.ts index dc300ee..b7f0aef 100644 --- a/Plugins/RegExpImport/RegExpImport_fr.ts +++ b/Plugins/RegExpImport/RegExpImport_fr.ts @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Cannot read file %1 - Impossible de lire le fichier: %1 + Impossible de lire le fichier : %1 @@ -21,17 +21,17 @@ Invalid pattern: %1 - Expression invalide: %1 + Expression invalide : %1 Requested capture index %1 is out of range. - Allocation d’index %1 hors limites. + Allocation d’index %1 hors limites. <p>Requested capture group name '%1', but it's not defined in the pattern: <pre>%2</pre></p> - <p>Requested capture group name '%1', but it's not defined in the pattern: <pre>%2</pre></p> + @@ -49,38 +49,35 @@ Import only following groups: - Importer seulement les groupes suivant: + Importer seulement les groupes suivant : <p>Enter comma separated list of capture group indexes. The 0 index refers to the entire matched string.</p> <p>If you used named groups in the pattern, you can use names instead of indexes. You can mix indexes and names in this list.</p> - <p>Enter comma separated list of capture group indexes. The 0 index refers to the entire matched string.</p> -<p>If you used named groups in the pattern, you can use names instead of indexes. You can mix indexes and names in this list.</p> + Example: 1, 3, 4 - Exemple: 1, 3, 4 + Exemple : 1, 3, 4 Pattern: - Modéle: + Modèle : <p>Use Regular Expression groups to enclose parts of the expression that you want to import. If you want to use a group, that you don't want to import, then use "import only following groups" option below. You can use named groups and refer to them in group list below. To name a group use: <pre>(?&lt;myGroupName&gt;\s+\d+\s+)</pre></p> - <p>Use Regular Expression groups to enclose parts of the expression that you want to import. If you want to use a group, that you don’t want to import, then use "import only following groups" option below. - -You can use named groups and refer to them in group list below. To name a group use: <pre>(?&lt;myGroupName&gt;\s+\d+\s+)</pre></p> + Example: (\d+)\s+((\d+)\w+)\s+(\w+) - Exemple: (\d+)\s+((\d+)\w+)\s+(\w+) + Exemple : (\d+)\s+((\d+)\w+)\s+(\w+) -- cgit v1.2.3