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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions src/main/resources/i18n/messages_de.properties
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modal_comment_footer=Danke, dass Sie uns helfen unser Angebot zu verbessern. Ihr Kommentar wird an das <i>TLA</i>-Team zur Bearbeitung übermittelt werden. Weitere Informationen finden Sie in der <a href="/legal/privacy" target="_blank" rel="opener">Datenschutz-Erklärung</a>.

modal_share_title=Teile diese Seite
modal_share_email=URL via E-Mail
modal_share_twitter=URL via Twitter
modal_share_facebook=URL via Facebook
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modal_share_email=Via E-Mail-Programm
modal_share_twitter=Via X
modal_share_facebook=Via Facebook
modal_share_footer=Beachten Sie, dass, wenn Sie <i>Social Media</i>-Buttons (z.b. <i>X</i>, <i>Facebook</i>) nutzen, Daten an die entsprechenden Services übermittelt werden. Details entnehmen Sie den Datenschutzrichtlinien des entsprechenden Angebots.

modal_transliteration_title=Transkription: Such-Zeichenkette
modal_transliteration_text=<p>Die folgenden <strong><i>Wildcards</i></strong> können im Suchstring genutzt werden:</p><table class="bordered-table m-2"><tr><td><code>_</code>&nbsp;oder&nbsp;<code>§</code></td><td>Platzhalter für <em>irgendein</em> Zeichen. Beispiel: „<span class="bbaw-libertine">_m</span>‟ findet „<span class="bbaw-libertine">ꜣm</span>‟ und „<span class="bbaw-libertine">rm</span>‟.</td></tr><tr><td><code>*</code></td><td>Platzhalter für <em>irgendeine</em> Anzahl <em>irgendwelcher</em> Zeichen. Beispiel: „<span class="bbaw-libertine">*m</span>‟ findet „<span class="bbaw-libertine">ꜣm</span>‟, „<span class="bbaw-libertine">rnm</span>‟ und auch einfaches „<span class="bbaw-libertine">m</span>‟.</td></tr><tr><td><code>[&nbsp;]</code></td><td>Menge von Einzelzeichen: irgendeines aus der Zeichenmenge wird gesucht. Beispiel: „<span class="bbaw-libertine">[zs]š</span>‟ findet „<span class="bbaw-libertine">sš</span>‟ und „<span class="bbaw-libertine">zš</span>‟. (Tipp: Nutzung bei „<span class="bbaw-libertine">[jy]</span>‟.)</td></tr><tr><td><code>?</code></td><td>Das vor dem „?‟ stehende Zeichen <em>kann</em> im gesuchten Lemma sein, <em>muss aber nicht</em> vorhanden sein. Beispiel, „<span class="bbaw-libertine">mr.?y</span>‟ findet „<span class="bbaw-libertine">mr.y</span>‟ und „<span class="bbaw-libertine">mry</span>‟.</td></tr><tr><td><code>(&nbsp;)</code></td><td>Die in „( )‟ stehende Zeichen(sequenz) <em>kann</em> im gesuchten Lemma sein, <em>muss aber nicht</em> vorhanden sein. Beispiel, „<span class="bbaw-libertine">(j)ꜥr</span>‟ findet „<span class="bbaw-libertine">jꜥr</span>‟ und „<span class="bbaw-libertine">ꜥr</span>‟.</td></tr><tr><td><code>$</code></td><td>Nur am Ende von Strings zu nutzen: das Lemma muss an der Position enden. Beispiel: „<span class="bbaw-libertine">jm$</span>‟ findet „<span class="bbaw-libertine">jm</span>‟, aber <em>nicht</em> „<span class="bbaw-libertine">jmn</span>‟.</td></tr><tr><td><code>&gt;</code></td><td>Nur am Anfang von Strings zu nutzen: das Lemma kann mit dem String anfangen, <em>oder</em> ein Sublemma des Lemmas beginnt damit. Beispiel: „<span class="bbaw-libertine">&gt;jmn</span>‟ findet „<span class="bbaw-libertine">jmn.t</span>‟ <em>und</em> „<span class="bbaw-libertine">ꜥ.t-jmn.t</span>‟.</td></tr></table><p>Die Zeichen „<span class="bbaw-libertine">⸮</span>‟, „<span class="bbaw-libertine">{</span>‟, „<span class="bbaw-libertine">}</span>‟, „<span class="bbaw-libertine">⸢</span>‟, „<span class="bbaw-libertine">⸣</span>‟, „<span class="bbaw-libertine">〈</span>‟, und „<span class="bbaw-libertine">〉</span>‟ werden bei der Suche ignoriert.</p>
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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions src/main/resources/i18n/messages_en.properties
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modal_comment_footer=Thank you for helping to improve the data! Your comment will be send to the <i>TLA</i> team for evaluation. For more information, see our <a href="/legal/privacy" target="_blank" rel="opener">privacy policy</a>.

modal_share_title=Share this page
modal_share_email=E-mail citation
modal_share_twitter=Twitter URL
modal_share_facebook=Facebook
modal_share_footer=Note that if you use the social media buttons (e.g., <i>Twitter</i>, <i>Facebook</i>), data will be delivered to the respective service. For details, see the privacy policies of the respective service(s).
modal_share_email=Via e-mail app
modal_share_twitter=Via X
modal_share_facebook=Via Facebook
modal_share_footer=Note that if you use the social media buttons (e.g., <i>X</i>, <i>Facebook</i>), data will be delivered to the respective service. For details, see the privacy policies of the respective service(s).

modal_transliteration_title=Transliteration search string
modal_transliteration_text=<p>The following <strong>wildcards</strong> can be used in a search string:</p><table class="bordered-table m-2"><tr><td><code>_</code>&nbsp;or&nbsp;<code>§</code></td><td>Dummy for <em>any</em> sign. E.g., “<span class="bbaw-libertine">_m</span>” will find “<span class="bbaw-libertine">ꜣm</span>” as well as “<span class="bbaw-libertine">rm</span>.”</td></tr><tr><td><code>*</code></td><td>Dummy for <em>any</em> amount of <em>any</em> signs. E.g., “<span class="bbaw-libertine">*m</span>” will find “<span class="bbaw-libertine">ꜣm</span>,” “<span class="bbaw-libertine">rnm</span>” as well as simple “<span class="bbaw-libertine">m</span>.”</td></tr><tr><td><code>[&nbsp;]</code></td><td>Set of signs: any of the included characters will be searched for. E.g., “<span class="bbaw-libertine">[zs]š</span>” will find “<span class="bbaw-libertine">sš</span>” as well as “<span class="bbaw-libertine">zš</span>.” (Hint: use with “<span class="bbaw-libertine">[jy]</span>.”)</td></tr><tr><td><code>?</code></td><td>The preceding sign <em>can</em> occur, but <em>need not</em> occur. E.g., “<span class="bbaw-libertine">mr.?y</span>” will find “<span class="bbaw-libertine">mr.y</span>” as well as “<span class="bbaw-libertine">mry</span>.”</td></tr><tr><td><code>(&nbsp;)</code></td><td>The enclosed signs <em>can</em> occur, but <em>need not</em> occur. E.g., “<span class="bbaw-libertine">(j)ꜥr</span>” will find “<span class="bbaw-libertine">jꜥr</span>” as well as “<span class="bbaw-libertine">ꜥr</span>.”</td></tr><tr><td><code>$</code></td><td>Use at the end of the string only: lemma is to end at this position. E.g., “<span class="bbaw-libertine">jm$</span>” will find “<span class="bbaw-libertine">jm</span>,” but <em>not</em> “<span class="bbaw-libertine">jmn</span>.”</td></tr><tr><td><code>&gt;</code></td><td>Use at the beginning of the string only: the lemma <em>or</em> any sublemma of the lemma may start with the string. E.g., “<span class="bbaw-libertine">&gt;jmn</span>” will find “<span class="bbaw-libertine">jmn.t</span>” <em>and</em> “<span class="bbaw-libertine">ꜥ.t-jmn.t</span>.”</td></tr></table><p>Any “<span class="bbaw-libertine">⸮</span>”, “<span class="bbaw-libertine">{</span>”, “<span class="bbaw-libertine">}</span>”, “<span class="bbaw-libertine">⸢</span>”, “<span class="bbaw-libertine">⸣</span>”, “<span class="bbaw-libertine">〈</span>”, or “<span class="bbaw-libertine">〉</span>” in the search string is ignored.</p>
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