// Language file for mIRCStats : lang_english.msl // Translation by Ave and GreenReaper // Latest update: 3th of April 2004 by Ave // // Feel free to modify this file, or use it as an example to create // your own language configurations files. // // If you create a nice translation for any language and want it to be used // also by others, send .msl-file to mircstats@nic.fi (You can find my current // email-address by running mIRCStats), so it can uploaded to the language // file download page. // // // -- Some info about language configurations -- // // mIRCstats reads the selected language file and saves lines to memory from where // "html-section" reads entries whenever it needs to print something to html-file. // // If more than one alternative is found for a certain "language tag", a random one // of those is used in the stats, thus making stats a bit different for every run. // It's recommended that you write more than one alternative lines for every tag! // // // Variable names speak for themselves, but here's a brief explanation.. // // * System variable names (must be used if there's one defined for a tag): // // [name1] or [name2] - normally a nickname, but also day of week and percentage ("99%") // [number1] or [number2] - numbers calculated for tag. // [date1] or [date2] - dates shown like: 19.4.1999 // [string1] or [string2] - various strings // // * Public variable names (can be used in any line): // // [channelname] - name of the logged irc channel // [today] - this day like: 'Saturday 1.1.2011' (day name picked from tags 11 - 17) // [time] - Current time as configured to be shown in "Language" settings page // [version] - current version number of mIRCStats // // * Gender specific strings (eg. "he", "she") can be defined inside the curly braces. // // The order is: {Male string; Female string; Neutral string}. Here's an example: // [tag]: {He;She;This person} wrote [number1] lines. // [tag]: [name1] behaved badly. {He got kicked; She was "asked" to leave} from [channelname] for [number1] times. // mIRCStats uses MODE=MALE/FEMALE info from nick file to select which string to show. // If the neutral string is not defined, mIRCStats uses the default gender string. // -- Language configurations start here -- // Enter your name here (it will be shown in the bottom bar) 100: Ave & GreenReaper // HTML title text 0: [channelname] statistics created with mIRCStats [version] by [name1] 0: [channelname] statistics created by [name1] (with a little help from mIRCStats [version] :) 0: [channelname] stats from [name1]! // Page title: 1=user name given 1: [channelname] statistics generated by [name1] // Page title: 2= user name not given 2: [channelname] statistics // Subtitle: 3=One day stats, 4=more than one day // [name1]=Day of week for start day, [date1]=start date // [name2]=Day of week for end day, [date2]=end date 3: Statistics generated from on [name1] [date1] 4: Statistics generated from [name1] [date1] to [name2] [date2] 4: Statistics cover [name1] [date1] to [name2] [date2] // number of persons during reporting period: // [number1] number of day in the stats - [number2] = number of nicks 5: During this [number1]-day reporting period a total of [number2] people visited [channelname] 5: [number2] people visited [channelname] during this [number1]-day reporting period // Texts: 6: "Hours", 7: "Nick", 8: "Nicks" (used in "most nicknames"-section (like 'Avenger: 3 Nicks'). 6: Hours 7: Nick 8: Nicks // user stats title texts: 9:'Number of lines', 10: 'Random line' 9: Number of Lines 9: Line Count 9: Lines Spoken 9: Lines Written 10: Random Quote 10: Sample Quote // Week day names starting from sunday (11) to saturday (17) 11: Sunday 12: Monday 13: Tuesday 14: Wednesday 15: Thursday 16: Friday 17: Saturday // Channel load by weekdays 28: Weekly channel utilization 28: Weekly channel load 28: Channel activity by weekdays 28: Weekly chat activity // Daily stats title 30: Daily activity 30: Daily chat activity 30: Daily statistics // Daily stats subtitle 31: (Number of lines / 6 hours) // Hourly stats title 32: Channel load by hours 32: When do we actually talk here? 32: Hourly activity on [channelname] 32: When are people active in [channelname]? 32: When's the best time to chat in [channelname]? 32: [channelname] hourly stats // User stats title 33: Activity Statistics 33: The most active nicks //User stats subtitle 34: (Nicks sorted by number of lines written) // Non-detailed user table title. [number1] = threshold linecount 35: These people wrote less than [number1] lines: 35: Those who wrote less than [number1] lines: // [number1]=number of nicks who did not make it to stats 36: There were also [number1] nicks who mainly idled... 36: The remaining [number1] nicks didn't talk that much... 36: The other [number1] nicks didn't have much to say... 36: [number1] other nicks just watched other people talk... // User stats title when "Show Top N nicks" selected. [number1] = Number of nicks in table. 37: Top [number1] nicks 37: [number1] most talkative nicks // Non-detailed user table title when "Show Top N nicks" selected. [number1] = number of nicks in main table 38: The runner-up list 38: Runners-up 38: They just didn't make it to the Top [number1] 38: Those who didn't reach the Top [number1] // Topic title : [number1]=number of topics // (this is shown if report has less than 6 topics) 40: Channel topic was changed [number1] times 40: There were [number1] changes to the channel topic 40: [channelname]'s topic was changed [number1] times // Topic title (6 or more topics) [number1]=number of topics 41: Total number of topics during the reporting period: [number1] 41: There were [number1] topic changes during the reporting period 41: The topic on [channelname] changed [number1] times in the reporting period // Title for '5 topics' table 42: Five random topics 42: A few random topics 42: Randomly-selected topics // Topic table title 'Changed by' 43: Changed by 43: Updated by // Topic table title 'Changed by' 44: New topic // *** Big numbers //big numbers title 50: Big Numbers //most joins. [name1]=nick, [number1]=number of joins 51: [name1] couldn't decide whether to come or go and {he;she;} joined [channelname] [number1] times during this reporting period... 51: [name1] popped in and out all the time, joining [channelname] [number1] times during this reporting period... 51: [name1] needs to get a better connection - {he;she;} joined [channelname] [number1] times during this reporting period... //most descriptions (/me). [name1]=nick, [number1]=number of descs 52: [name1] really wanted others to know what {he;she;} was doing - [number1] descriptions altogether. 52: [name1] liked talking about {himself;herself;themself} - [number1] descriptions altogether. 52: [name1] liked showing off, giving [number1] self-descriptions. // 'Sample:'-text here 53: Sample: 53: Example: //best kicker. [name1]=nick, [number1]=number of kicks he gave 54: The evil guard of [channelname] was [name1] who got this reputation after kicking out [number1] people. 54: [name1] had {his;her;the} kicking boots on, using them on [number1] people in [channelname]. 54: [name1] kicked a total of [number1] people from [channelname], more than anyone else. //second best kicker. [name1]=nick, [number1]=number of kicks he gave 55: Also [name1] tried to look cool by kicking out [number1] people. 55: [name1] had a hard time keeping up, kicking merely [number1] people. 55: [name1] only managed to kick [number1] people{ (he'll have to try harder...); (she'll have to try harder...);.} //got kicked most times. [name1]=nick, [number1] = got this amount of kicks 56: [name1] didn't get it the first time and got kicked out for [number1] times. 56: The sore butt award goes to [name1] for being kicked out [number1] times. 56: [name1] had a problem with authority and got booted out [number1] times. 56: [name1] didn't take "no" for an answer and ended up getting kicked out [number1] times. //runner-up kicked person. [name1]=nick, [number1]=number of kicks he got 57: Runner-up: [name1] - got [number1] kicks. 57: [name1] was thrown out just [number1] times. 57: [name1] was close behind with [number1] kicks. 57: [name1] didn't even manage to win at this, getting just [number1] kicks. //most hunted lines [name1]=nick, [number1]=number of texts found, [name2]=hunted text 58: [name1] knew those right words and said [name2] for [number1] times. 58: [name1] knew exactly what to say, mentioning [name2] [number1] times. 58: [name1] liked to say [name2], doing so [number1] times. //most '!'-marks. [name1]=nick, [name2]=percentage. example: "17 %" 59: The loudest one was [name1] with yell percentage of [name2]! 59: [name1] seemed to have a lot to shout about - yell percentage of [name2]! 59: [name1] almost deafened everyone in [channelname], shouting [name2] of the time! 59: People in [channelname] probably wish [name1] had a "mute" button - {he;she;as this individual} shouted [name2] of the time! //second loudest [name1]=nick, [name2]=percentage. example: "17 %" 60: The second loudest on the block: [name1] - [name2] with high volume! 60: [name1] followed closely with [name2] yells! 60: Also ear-splittingly loud: [name1] with [name2] shouts! //most '?'-marks. [name1]=nick, [name2]=percentage. example: "17 %" 61: [name1] was uncertain about many things - [name2] of lines contained a question. 61: [name1] was either being philosophical or just plain clueless - [name2] of {his;her;} lines contained questions. //second in '?'-list [name1]=nick, [name2]=percentage. example: "17 %" 62: ...and the silver medal goes to [name1] - with a question ratio of [name2]. 62: [name1] was almost as bad, having a question ratio of [name2]. 62: [name1] was also looking for answers with a question ratio of [name2]. //longest lines: 63: [name1] wrote the longest lines - average of [number1] letters per line. 63: [name1] was unsure where to put the full stop, averaging [number1] letters per line. 63: [name1] didn't know when to stop typing, averaging [number1] letters per line. 63: [name1] was overly verbose, averaging [number1] letters per line. //average line length, [number1]=avg. number of letters. 64: Average line length on [channelname] was [number1] letters. 64: Channel average on [channelname] was [number1] letters. 64: (normal people in [channelname] wrote about [number1] letters/line) 64: (typically people used [number1] letters per line in [channelname]) //most nicks-table topic 65: People with the most nicknames 65: [channelname]'s nick flooders 65: [channelname]'s multiple-personality disorder sufferers //sub-title ([name2]: person who had most nicks. This variable can also be left away.) 66: (still haven't found the best one, [name2]...) 66: (they just couldn't find the right one...) // gave most ops 67: [name1] gave the most ops - actually [number1] of them. 67: [name1] distributed [number1] ops, more than anyone else. 67: [name1] was [channelname]'s op-fairy, giving out [number1] ops. 67: [name1] was generous with {his;her;their} oppings - [number1] in total on [channelname]. // deopped most times. 68: [name1] behaved badly and {he;she;} got deopped [number1] times. 68: [name1] couldn't handle the responsibility and had to be deopped [number1] times. //most lines written in CAPS. [name1]=nick, [number1]=number of capitalized lines 69: [name1] had a sticky shift button - {he;she;} wrote [number1] lines in CAPS. 69: [name1] forgot to turn off the CAPS-lock, writing [number1] lines in CAPS. 69: [name1] DIDN'T REALISE HOW ANNOYING THIS WAS - [number1] lines in CAPS! // *** Long term stats //Title texts: weekly(70), two week sections(71), monthly(72), // two(73), three(74), six(75) and twelve(76) month sections. 70: Weekly statistics 70: Per-week stats 71: Long term statistics - two week sections 72: Monthly statistics 73: Long term statistics - two month sections 74: Long term statistics - three month sections 75: Long term statistics - six month sections 75: Long term statistics - semi-yearly sections 76: Long term statistics - annual activity on [channelname] //Total number of lines in channel history. //[name1] = number of lines with thousand separators like 12 123 233 78: Total: [name1] lines 78: Total number of lines: [name1] 78: Total line count: [name1] 78: Line total: [name1] // Estimated number of lines for current section 79: Estimated number of lines for current section: [number1] lines 79: Estimate for this section: [number1] lines. // nick who spoke most with oneself... ([number1]=count) 80: [name1] spoke the most monologues - {he;she;} wrote over 5 lines in a row [number1] times... 80: [name1] seemed to prefer talking to {himself;herself;themself}, writing over 5 lines in a row [number1] times... 80: [name1] didn't have anyone to talk to and performed [number1] monoloques (writing over 5 lines in a row). 81: Runner-up auto-chatter: [name1] - was caught talking to {himself;herself;themself} [number1] times. 81: [name1] also chatted to {himself;herself} [number1] times. 81: [name1] also liked talking to {himself;herself;themself} - caught on camera [number1] times. // Activity peak detection: [number1]=number of persons, [string1]=interval. 82: Channel activity peak: [number1] people were active on [string1] 82: [string1] was a busy time for [channelname] - [number1] people active // Activity peak subtitle: [number1] length of the interval in minutes (0...60) 83: Active users during this [number1]-minute period were (in order of appearance): 83: Active during these [number1] minutes were (in order of appearance): // *** Word stats // title for Most used words table 85: Most used words 85: Most frequently repeated words at [channelname]: 85: Popular words in [channelname]: 85: [channelname]'s popular words 85: Overused words in [channelname]: 85: People in [channelname] seem to like these words... 86: Most referred nicks: 86: Frequently mentioned nicks: 87: Most mentioned URL's: 87: Overly promoted URLs: 87: Excessively hyped URLs: 87: Most frequently posted URLs: // table headers: Word count(88), Word(89), Nick who used that word last(90), and time of last use(91) 88: Count 89: Word 90: Last used by 91: At // Private words-stats-title (92) 92: Who uses the most words that no-one else uses? 92: Who has their own private vocabulary? 92: These people talk in their own (strange) language... 92: These people have a distinctive choice of words... // Two people using the same words-title 93: These pairs speak with their own words 93: These pairs have a language all to themselves 93: These pairs like to talk in their own special language // title of sample list 94: Randomly selected sample // General strings (95: minutes (min), 96: abreviation for hour (h), 97: amount, 98: percentage 95: min 96: h 97: amount 98: percentage 99: and // tag 100 reserved for language file creator's name (first tag of this file up there). // Custom quit message header in Big Numbers 101: Most custom quit messages 101: The most active quit message writers 101: Quit message spammers // General strings (102: day, 103: week) 102: day 103: week // Net split stats strings: 105-109 // Tag 105: [number1]=Total count of splits, [string1]=average amount, [string2]=day/week 105: Total net split count: [number1]. On average that is [string1] splits per [string2] 105: [number1] net splits were detected during the reporting period - on average that is [string1] splits per [string2] // Tag 106: [string1]=day/week, [number1]=top count in given interval, [string2]=date(s) 106: Most splits per [string1]: [number1] splits on [string2] // Tag 107: [string1]=date, [string2]=duration of the longest split, [number1]=amount of people dropped 107: Longest net split occurred on [string1] and lasted for [string2] ([number1] people dropped during this split) // Tag 108: [string1]=date, [number1]=amount of people dropped, [string2]=duration of the "most dropped" split 108: The most people ([number1]) dropped on [string1]. This split lasted for [string2]. // Tag 109: This is shown only if the same split was the longest and it also caused most people to drop. // [string1]=timestamp, [number1]=number dropped, [string2]=duration of the worst net split 109: Most disastrous net split: [string1] - [number1] people dropped for [string2] // Long term stats addition strings, "record day/week/month". [string1]=timestamp, [number1]=amount of lines 110: The most active day so far has been [string1] with a line count of [number1] 110: Seems like everyone had something to say on [string1] - [number1] lines spoken 111: Top week: [string1] - [number1] lines 111: The busiest week was [string1] - [number1] lines spoken 112: The busiest month on [channelname] has been [string1] with a line count of [number1] 112: [string1] was a good month for [channelname] - [number1] lines spoken // Time of day stats title 115: Time of day stats // Column titles: 116: Nightcrawlers 117: Early birds 118: Afternoon shift 119: Evening chatters // This line shows person who requested the stats update, passed with -req command line option. 125: Update requested by [name1] 125: [name1] requested this update // Big numbers' conversation killer lines. [name1]=award winner nick, [number1]=number of conversations killed. 130: The conversation-killer award goes to [name1] whose final comment caused [number1] conversations to end suddenly. 130: The biggest chat-killer was [name1] whose final comment caused the sudden end of [number1] conversations. // Conv.killer sample line: [number1]=length of sample conversation [number2]=length of silence 131: Following sample line ended a [number1]-minute conversation and was followed by [number2] minutes of silence: 131: The following line killed chat for [number2] minutes (the previous conversation lasted [number1] minutes): 131: This line stopped chat for [number2] minutes (the previous conversation lasted [number1] minutes): // "page" string used in sub-page filenames. Don't use other characters than a-z. 135: Page // 140: "Today", 141: "Yesterday" - strings used in for latest days in quote timestamps 140: Today 141: Yesterday // Activity distribution section title 145: Activity distribution // Act.distr. table title texts: 146: Lines per day 147: Number of days 146: Lines per day 147: Number of days // Explanation text if not activity in log for certain month 148: No recorded activity // Chat partners section title (150) and subtitle (151) 150: Chat partners 150: Friends in [channelname] 151: People who talk most to each other 151: People who like talking to each other 151: (they really like talking to each other...) // Nick status strings 153-159: Channel Admin, IRCop, Operator, HalfOp, Voiced, Normal, Supporter 153: Channel admin 154: IRC-Operator 155: Operator 156: Half-Operator 157: Voiced user 158: Normal user 159: Supporter // Personal stats title topic 160: Personal stats // personal stats data strings // 161: Number of visits, 162: Nick status (using strings 153-159) 161: Visits: [number1] 162: Status: [string1] // 163: Total number of lines, 164: Number of days with lines written 163: Lines: [number1] 164: Active days: [number1]/[number2] 164: Days active: [number1]/[number2] // 165: Avg.lines per day, 166: Avg.letters per line 165: Average lines per day: [string1] 166: Average letters per line: [string1] // 167: Most active time of day or week 167: Most active: [string1] // 168: Last active, shows timestamp of the last written line 168: Last talked: [string1] // 170: "Given ops" count 170: Has given ops [number1] times 170: Opped people [number1] times // 171: Number of people person has kicked out, 172: Number of times person has been kicked out 171: Has kicked out [number1] people 172: Has been kicked out [number1] times 172: Received a kicking [number1] times // 173: # of descriptions, 174: Topics set count, 175: Number of lines with caps 173: Number of descriptions: [number1] 174: Topics set: [number1] 175: CAPS ratio: [string1] // 176: Number of lines with ?, 177: Number of lines with ! 176: Question ratio: [string1] 177: Exclamation ratio: [string1] // 178: Number of conversations killed, 179: Total number of nicks 178: Conversations killed: [number1] 178: Chatkills: [number1] 179: Number of nicks used: [number1] 179: Alter-ego nicks used: [number1] 179: [number1] nicknames used // 180: Personal weekly activity graph title, 181: Title for hourly graph 180: Weekly activity 181: Hourly activity // 182: Last days activity graph title, 183: Personal stats partner list title 182: Last [number1] days 183: {He chats;She chats;Chats} mostly with: 183: {He likes;She likes;Likes} chatting with: // Latest lines-section title (Personal Stats) 184: The latest lines 184: Recent activity // Personal homepage line 190: Homepage: [string1] //Birthday 191: Birthday: [string1] //Properties: country(192), city(193) and team(194) 192: Country: [string1] 193: City: [string1] 194: Team: [string1] //Latest lines section formatting rules for different line types //200=normal line, 201=action, 202=join, 203=part, 204=quit 200: <[name2]> [string1] 201: * [name2] [string1] 202: *** [name2] has joined [channelname] 203: *** [name2] has left [channelname] 204: *** [name2] has quit IRC //205=kicks, 206=was kicked out, 207=topic, 208=nick change 205: *** [name2] kicks [name1] from [channelname] 206: *** [name2] was kicked by [name1] 207: *** [name2] changes topic to [string1] 208: *** [name2] is now known as [name1] //addition to lines with messages line quits, parts etc. 209: ([string1]) // DDE Messaging strings to mIRC: // Stats update started: 210: mIRCStats update for [channelname] started 210: Starting mIRCStats update for [channelname] 210: Recalculating mIRCStats for [channelname] // Stats update finished successfully: 211: mIRCStats for [channelname] updated! 211: mIRCStats update for [channelname] complete! 211: New stats available for [channelname]! // With request name: 212: mIRCStats for [channelname] updated by [name1]! 212: [name1] has updated the stats for [channelname]! 212: New stats available for [channelname] (at [name1]'s request)! // Stats URL advertisement 213: Check out the stats at [string1] 213: See the [channelname] stats: [string1] // Stats update failed 214: Stats update failed! Reason: [string1] // QuickStats title 215: QuickStats by mIRCStats // QuickStats: Top talkers today 216: Top talkers today: 216: Today's top talkers: 216: The most active people today: // QuickStats: Top talkers in last [number1] days 217: Top talkers for the last [number1] days: 217: Top chatters for the last [number1] days are: 217: The most active people for the last [number1] days: // "lines" as in "nick (123 lines)" 218: lines // "Happy birthday" [string1]=list of nicks 219: Happy Birthday to [string1]! 219: Happy Birthday, [string1]! //Age strings 250: Age //251..253: years, months, days 251: years 252: months 253: days //nick property stats section titles //255..259: Age stats, Gender, Country, City, Team 255: Channel activity by age 255: Age-based stats 255: Age stats 256: The dominant gender on [channelname] 256: The battle of the sexes on [channelname] 257: Nationality stats 258: The most active [channelname]-cities 258: Top cities by line count 259: Team activity comparison 259: The most active teams // nick property stats column texts // 260..264: Gender, Nation, City, Team 260: Gender 261: Nation 262: City 263: Team // nick property stats nick column titles // 264..266 People, Inhabitants(City, Country), Members(team) 264: Nicks 265: Inhabitants 266: Members // 267, 269: Gender stats strings "Boys", "Girls" 267: Boys 268: Girls // Inaccuracy warning [string1]=accuracy percentage of total lines. 269: Accuracy of this section is only [string1] 269: Warning: this section's accuracy is only [string1] 269: (guaranteed [string1] accurate) // Age stats title for average age table 270: Average age on [channelname] // Average age table headers 271: Average age 272: Weighted average 273: All 274: Unknown // Estimate: long(275) and short(276) format 275: Estimate 276: Est. // Messages shown in stats title if "exclude by mode" options are used 280: Displaying operators only 281: Displaying operators and voices only // URL tracking table titles (300-303) 300: URL Tracking 301: [number1] latest URLs from [channelname] 302: Most popular URLs 303: [number1] random URLs // Extra info strings for URLs that were used more than once 305: First mentioned by [name1] on [string2]. 306: Used [number1] times. // Table headers 307: URL 308: First used by // Message showing number of URLs and database start date (310) or URL collection limits (311) 310: [number1] unique URLs collected since [date1] 311: [number1] unique URLs collected between [date1] and [date2]