Fulmine Software/Alarms
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Repeat monthly, on %1$s day of month
Repeat monthly, on %1$s day of month
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%1$s - day of month. In English it's in ordinal form (1st, 2nd, 3rd...). In other languages it is just a number (1, 2, 3...).
If your language needs ordinal form to look better, please contact us directly
or provide appropriate comment with @FulmineSoftware at the beginning. We'll add then appropriate form in our app's code.
%2$s - month nameRepeat yearly, on %1$s of %2$sRepeat yearly, on %1$s of %2$s
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Once
Once
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Daily
Daily
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Weekly, on %1$s
Weekly, on %1$s
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%1$s - day of month. In English it's in ordinal form (1st, 2nd, 3rd...). In other languages it is just a number (1, 2, 3...).
If your language needs ordinal form to look better, please contact us directly
or provide appropriate comment with @FulmineSoftware at the beginning. We'll add then appropriate form in our app's code.Monthly, on %1$s dayMonthly, on %1$s day
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%1$s - day of month. In English it's in ordinal form (1st, 2nd, 3rd...). In other languages it is just a number (1, 2, 3...).
If your language needs ordinal form to look better, please contact us directly
or provide appropriate comment with @FulmineSoftware at the beginning. We'll add then appropriate form in our app's code.
%2$s - month nameYearly, on %1$s of %2$sYearly, on %1$s of %2$s
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Done
Done
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Repeat periodically
Repeat periodically
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The number of weeks
The number of weeks
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In the "Repeat periodically" dialog user can choose for example to repeat alarm every X weeks or every X months.
X is the number chosen by user. Months and weeks can be also choosen from dropdown menu.
This word "Every" is at the beginning of whole sentence, for example "Every 2 weeks" where 2 and weeks can be changed by user.EveryEvery
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Weekly
Weekly
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No end date
No end date
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To date
To date
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Number of occurrences
Number of occurrences
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The number of occurrences
The number of occurrences
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Finish after
Finish after
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No end date
No end date
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Run on %1$s
Run on %1$s
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%1$s - may be one of following: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Run on %1$sRun on %1$s
%1$s - day of month. In English it's in ordinal form (1st, 2nd, 3rd...). In other languages it is just a number (1, 2, 3...).
If your language needs ordinal form to look better, please contact us directly
or provide appropriate comment with @FulmineSoftware at the beginning. We'll add then appropriate form in our app's code.