# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE. # Copyright (C) YEAR THE PACKAGE'S COPYRIGHT HOLDER # This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package. # FIRST AUTHOR , YEAR. # #, fuzzy msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2018-11-27 22:45-0700\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" "Language: \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=CHARSET\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: bridge.lua:47 msgid "Wooden Bridge" msgstr "" #: crafts.lua:54 msgid "Rope Segment" msgstr "" #: doc.lua:11 msgid "Rope segments are bundles of fibre twisted into robust cables." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:12 msgid "" "This craft item is useful for creating rope ladders, or for spooling on " "wooden spindles to hang and climb upon." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:14 msgid "A hanging rope ladder that automatically extends downward." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:15 msgid "" "After a rope ladder is placed on a vertical wall it will begin extending " "downward until it reaches its maximum length (@1 meters). If the rope ladder " "is removed all of the ladder below the point of removal will disappear. A " "rope ladder can be severed partway down using an axe or similar tool, and " "the ladder below the point where it is cut will collapse. No rope is " "actually lost in the process, though, and if the uppermost section of the " "ladder is removed and replaced the ladder will re-extend to the same maximum " "length as before." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:17 msgid "" "Rope boxes have a certain amount of rope contained within them specified in " "the name of the node, and have a limit to how much rope they can support " "that depends on the material they're made of. The different lengths can be " "crafted by combining and splitting up rope boxes in the crafting grid. For " "example, you can craft a @1m rope box by putting a @2m rope box and a rope " "segment in the crafting grid, or a @3m rope box and two rope segments in the " "crafting grid. Two rope segments can be recovered by putting the @1m rope " "box in the crafting grid by itself." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:20 #: doc.lua:22 #: ropeboxes.lua:321 msgid "Wood" msgstr "" #: doc.lua:20 #: doc.lua:26 #: doc.lua:32 msgid "rope boxes can hold @1m of rope." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:22 #: doc.lua:28 #: doc.lua:34 msgid "rope boxes can hold rope lengths from @1m to @2m." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:26 #: doc.lua:28 #: ropeboxes.lua:338 msgid "Copper" msgstr "" #: doc.lua:32 #: doc.lua:34 #: ropeboxes.lua:355 msgid "Steel" msgstr "" #: doc.lua:37 msgid "" "Ropes are hung by placing rope boxes, which automatically lower a rope of " "fixed length below them. They can be climbed and cut." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:39 msgid "" "When a rope box is placed the rope will immediately begin lowering from it " "at one meter per second. The rope will only descend when its end is in the " "vicinity of an active player, suspending its journey when no players are " "nearby, so a long descent may require a player to climb down the rope as it " "goes. If you are near the bottom end of a rope that's extending you'll be " "automatically carried down with it. The rope will stop when it encounters " "and obstruction, but will resume lowering if the obstruction is removed." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:40 msgid "" "A rope can be severed midway using an axe or other similar tool. The section " "of rope below the cut will collapse and disappear, potentially causing " "players who were hanging on to it to fall. The remaining rope will not " "resume descent on its own, but the rope box at the top of the rope " "\"remembers\" how long the rope was and if it is deconstructed and replaced " "it will still have the same maximum length of rope as before - no rope is " "permanently lost when a rope is severed like this." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:43 msgid "" "A ladder for climbing. It can reach greater heights when placed against a " "supporting block." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:44 msgid "" "Right-clicking on a ladder with a stack of identical ladder items will " "automatically add new ladder segments to the top, provided it hasn't " "extended too far up beyond the last block behind it providing support." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:47 msgid "A wooden platform with support struts useful for bridging gaps." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:48 msgid "" "This behaves like most structural blocks except in one circumstance: when " "placed on top of a block with buildable space on the side facing away from " "you, this block will not be built on top but instead will extend out from " "that far side of the target block. This allows a platform to be easily built " "that juts out away from the location you're standing on." msgstr "" #: extendingladder.lua:103 msgid "Wooden Ladder" msgstr "" #: extendingladder.lua:136 msgid "Steel Ladder" msgstr "" #: ropeboxes.lua:121 msgid "@1 Ropebox @2m" msgstr "" #: ropeboxes.lua:229 #: ropeboxes.lua:264 msgid "Rope" msgstr "" #: ropeladder.lua:27 #: ropeladder.lua:89 #: ropeladder.lua:119 #: ropeladder.lua:153 msgid "Rope Ladder" msgstr ""