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diff --git a/langpacks/czech/Plugins/CmdLine.txt b/langpacks/czech/Plugins/CmdLine.txt index 790c8be158..80530a3987 100644 --- a/langpacks/czech/Plugins/CmdLine.txt +++ b/langpacks/czech/Plugins/CmdLine.txt @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ [Error]
Chyba
;file \plugins\CmdLine\src\mimcmd_data.h
-[Changes account status either globally or per account.\nUsage: status <status> [<account>].\nPossible values for <status> are: offline, online, away, dnd, na, occupied, freechat, invisible, onthephone, outtolunch.\n<Account> is the name of the account. If it's not specified then the command will issue a global status change.]
+[Changes account status either globally or per account.\nUsage: status <status> [<account>].\nPossible values for <status> are: offline, online, away, dnd, na, occupied, freechat, invisible, onthephone, outtolunch.\n<Account> is an optional parameter specifying the account to set the status for. If it's not specified then the command will issue a global status change.]
[Changes away message either globally or per account.\nUsage: awaymsg <message> [<account>].\n<Message> is the new away message.\n<Account> is an optional parameter specifying the account to set the away message for. If not specified then the away message will be set globally.]
@@ -53,19 +53,19 @@ Chyba [Notifies YAMN plugin to check for email.\nUsage: yamn check.]
-[Calls a Miranda service.\nUsage: callservice <service> (d|s)<wParam> (d|s)<lParam>.\nThe command will call Miranda <service> service using wParam and lParam as arguments; the first letter of the paramater must be either 'd' if the parameter is a decimal number or 's' if the parameter is a string. Be careful when you use this function as you can only pass numbers and strings as data.\nNOTE: If you pass invalid data to a service Miranda might crash.]
+[Calls a Miranda service.\nUsage: callservice <service> (d|s)<wParam> (d|s)<lParam>.\nThe command will call Miranda <service> service using wParam and lParam as arguments; the first letter of the parameter must be either 'd' if the parameter is a decimal number or 's' if the parameter is a string. Be careful when you use this function as you can only pass numbers and strings as data.\nNOTE: If you pass invalid data to a service, Miranda might crash.]
[Sends a message to the specified contact(s).\nUsage: message <contact> [<contact> [<contact> [...]]] <message>.\nThe command will send <message> to the specified contact(s) - at least one contact must be specified - all parameters except the last one are considered recipients.\n<Contact> has the following format: <name>[:<account>]. <Name> is the contact display name or unique ID and <account> is an optional parameter representing the account of the contact (useful in case there is more than one contact with the same name).\nNOTE: The message string cannot exceed 512 characters. You can use \\n for new line (and \\\\n for \\n).]
-[Allows you to manage database settings.\nUsage:\n db set <module> <name> (b|i|d|s|w)<value>\n db delete <module> <name>\n db get <module> <name>.\nThe command can set a database entry to the specified value (if the entry does not exist it will be created) as well as read or delete a specified database entry. <Module> is the name of the module where the key should be located, <name> is the name of the key and <value> is the value to be written. A character must be placed before <value> in order to specify what kind of data to write: b - byte, i - integer (word), d - double word, s - string, w - wide string.]
+[Allows you to manage database settings.\nUsage:\n db set <module> <name> (b|i|d|s|w)<value>\n db delete <module> <name>\n db get <module> <name>.\nThe command can set a database entry to the specified value (if the entry does not exist, it will be created) as well as read or delete a specified database entry. <Module> is the name of the module where the key should be located, <name> is the name of the key and <value> is the value to be written. A character must be placed before <value> in order to specify what kind of data to write: b - byte, i - integer (word), d - double word, s - string, w - wide string.]
[Configures proxy settings either globally or per account.\nUsage: proxy (global|<account>) <setting> [<params>].\n<Setting> is one of the following settings:\n status (disable | enable | toggle)\n server <proxy type> <server> <port>.]
-[Allows you to search/list contacts or open a message windows for specified contacts.\nUsage:\n contacts list [<keyword> [account:<account>] [id:<id>] [status:<status>] [<keyword> [...]]].\nThe command will search all contacts and display the ones matching the search criteria. To search for a specific account use the keyword 'account:<account>'. To search for contacts that have a certain ID use the keyword 'id:<id>'. To search for contacts that have a certain status use 'status:<status>'.\n contacts open [<keyword> [account:<account>] [id:<id>] [status:<status>] [<keyword> [...]]].\nThe command will open a message window for all contacts that match the search criteria. To search for a specific account use the keyword 'account:<account>'. To search for contacts that have a certain ID use the keyword 'id:<id>'. To search for contacts that have a certain status use 'status:<status>'. If no keyword is specified the command will open a message window for all contacts that have unread messages.]
+[Allows you to search/list contacts or open message windows for specified contacts.\nUsage:\n contacts list [<keyword> [account:<account>] [id:<id>] [status:<status>] [<keyword> [...]]].\nThe command will search all contacts and display the ones matching the search criteria. To search for a specific account use the keyword 'account:<account>'. To search for contacts that have a certain ID use the keyword 'id:<id>'. To search for contacts that have a certain status use 'status:<status>'.\n contacts open [<keyword> [account:<account>] [id:<id>] [status:<status>] [<keyword> [...]]].\nThe command will open a message window for all contacts that match the search criteria. To search for a specific account use the keyword 'account:<account>'. To search for contacts that have a certain ID use the keyword 'id:<id>'. To search for contacts that have a certain status use 'status:<status>'. If no keyword is specified, the command will open a message window for all contacts that have unread messages.]
-[Shows history or unread messages for a contact.\nUsage: history <command> <contact>.\n<Command> is one of the following commands:\n unread - show unread messages for that contact.\n show <contact> <start> <finish> - show history from event number <start> to <finish>. If any number is negative it is interpreted as a relative index from the last event number +1 (so the last event for a contact is -1).]
+[Shows history or unread messages for a contact.\nUsage: history <command> <contact>.\n<Command> is one of the following commands:\n unread - show unread messages for that contact.\n show <contact> <start> <finish> - show history from event number <start> to <finish>. If any number is negative, it is interpreted as a relative index from the last event number +1 (so the last event for a contact is -1).]
-[Shows version information for Miranda and CmdLine plugin. If VersionInfo plugin is installed it will use its report instead.\nUsage: version.\nThe command will print Miranda's and CmdLine's version numbers or, if VersionInfo plugin is installed, it will show VersionInfo's report.]
+[Shows version information for Miranda and CmdLine plugin. If CrashDumper plugin is installed, it will use its report instead.\nUsage: version.\nThe command will print Miranda's and CmdLine's version numbers or, if CrashDumper plugin is installed, it will show Version Info report.]
[Changes the user's nickname on the given protocol to the new name.\nUsage: setnickname <protocol> new_nickname.]
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