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diff --git a/apps/files_external/l10n/en_GB.json b/apps/files_external/l10n/en_GB.json index b66f9a36537..9d38007b39a 100644 --- a/apps/files_external/l10n/en_GB.json +++ b/apps/files_external/l10n/en_GB.json @@ -123,7 +123,6 @@ "Click to recheck the configuration" : "Click to recheck the configuration", "Add storage" : "Add storage", "Advanced settings" : "Advanced settings", - "Delete" : "Delete", "Allow users to mount external storage" : "Allow users to mount external storage", "Fetching request tokens failed. Verify that your app key and secret are correct." : "Fetching request tokens failed. Verify that your app key and secret are correct.", "Fetching access tokens failed. Verify that your app key and secret are correct." : "Fetching access tokens failed. Verify that your app key and secret are correct.", @@ -137,6 +136,7 @@ "This application enables administrators to configure connections to external storage providers, such as FTP servers, S3 or SWIFT object stores, Google Drive, Dropbox, other Nextcloud servers, WebDAV servers, and more. Administrators can choose which types of storage to enable and can mount these storage locations for a user, a group, or the entire system. Users will see a new folder appear in their root Nextcloud directory, which they can access and use like any other Nextcloud folder. External storage also allows users to share files stored in these external locations. In these cases, the credentials for the owner of the file are used when the recipient requests the file from external storage, thereby ensuring that the recipient can access the shared file.\n\nExternal storage can be configured using the GUI or at the command line. This second option provides the advanced user with more flexibility for configuring bulk external storage mounts and setting mount priorities. More information is available in the external storage GUI documentation and the external storage Configuration File documentation." : "This application enables administrators to configure connections to external storage providers, such as FTP servers, S3 or SWIFT object stores, Google Drive, Dropbox, other Nextcloud servers, WebDAV servers, and more. Administrators can choose which types of storage to enable and can mount these storage locations for a user, a group, or the entire system. Users will see a new folder appear in their root Nextcloud directory, which they can access and use like any other Nextcloud folder. External storage also allows users to share files stored in these external locations. In these cases, the credentials for the owner of the file are used when the recipient requests the file from external storage, thereby ensuring that the recipient can access the shared file.\n\nExternal storage can be configured using the GUI or at the command line. This second option provides the advanced user with more flexibility for configuring bulk external storage mounts and setting mount priorities. More information is available in the external storage GUI documentation and the external storage Configuration File documentation.", "No external storage configured" : "No external storage configured", "You can add external storages in the personal settings" : "You can add external storages in the personal settings", + "Delete" : "Delete", "Allow users to mount the following external storage" : "Allow users to mount the following external storage", "Are you sure you want to delete this external storage" : "Are you sure you want to delete this external storage" },"pluralForm" :"nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);" |