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crowbook/lang/bin/en.yml
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msg:
autograph: "Enter autograph:"
default_book: |
"author: Your name"
"title: Your title"
"lang: en"
"## Output formats"
"# Uncomment and fill to generate files"
"# output.html: some_file.html"
"# output.epub: some_file.epub"
"# output.pdf: some_file.pdf"
"# Or uncomment the following to generate PDF, HTML and EPUB files based on this file's name"
"# output: [pdf, epub, html]"
"# Uncomment and fill to set cover image (for EPUB)"
"# cover: some_cover.png"
chapter_list: "\n## List of chapters\n"
created: "Created %{file}, now you'll have to complete it!"
cmd:
about: Render a Markdown book in EPUB, PDF or HTML.
single: Use a single Markdown file instead of a book configuration file
emoji: Force emoji usage even if it might not work on your system
verbose: Print warnings in parsing/rendering
quiet: Don't print info/error messages
create: Create a new book with existing Markdown files
autograph: Prompts for an autograph for this book
output: Specify output file
lang: Set the runtime language used by Crowbook
to: Generate specific format
set: Set a list of book options
no_fancy: Disably fancy UI
list_options: List all possible options
list_options_md: List all possible options, formatted in Markdown
template: Prints the default content of a template
book: File containing the book configuration file, or a Markdown file when called with --single
stats: Print some project statistics
clap:
template: |
{bin} {version} by {author}
{about}
USAGE:
{usage}
OPTIONS:
{options}
ARGS:
{positionals}
error:
invalid_template: "%{template} is not a valid template name"
no_file: |
You must pass the name of a book configuration file.
For more information try --help.
autograph: could not read autograph from stdin
occurred: "Crowbook exited successfully, but the following errors occurred:"
warning: WARNING
error: ERROR
odd_number: |
An odd number of arguments was passed to --set, but it takes
a list of key value pairs.
set_key: "Error in setting key %{key}: %{error}"
create: "Could not create file %{file}: it already exists!"