# A note on ellipsis: they indicate when an action won't immediately happen, but needs more information from the user. # For example, "Open File..." won't open a file, it'll ask the user to choose a file and *then* open the file. # Whereas "Close" or "About" wouldn't need any information, they'd immediately happen as soon as you click it. # In general, if clicking the thing immediately does that thing, no ellipsis. If it asks for more information, ellipsis. # This is the case for English, but other languages may have other rules or ways of showing this. # Some items may be also be duplicated here, like "About Ruffle" in the menu and "About Ruffle" elsewhere as the header of the about menu. # This is because some languages may use different wording for one or the other, especially with things like capitalisation. file-menu = Fișier file-menu-open-quick = Deschide... file-menu-close = Închide help-menu-translate-ruffle = Tradu Ruffle... help-menu-about = Despre Ruffle