| mainMenuTitle = GWT Examples |
| mainSubTitle = Showcase of Features |
| mainTitle = Google Web Toolkit |
| mainLinkHomepage = GWT Homepage |
| mainLinkExamples = More Examples |
| |
| categoryI18N = Internationalization |
| categoryLists = Lists and Menus |
| categoryOther = Other Features |
| categoryPanels = Panels |
| categoryPopups = Popups |
| categoryTables = Tables |
| categoryTextInput = Text Input |
| categoryWidgets = Widgets |
| |
| contentWidgetExample = Example |
| contentWidgetSource = Source Code |
| contentWidgetStyle = CSS Style |
| |
| cwAbsolutePanelName = Absolute Panel |
| cwAbsolutePanelDescription = An absolute panel positions all of its children absolutely, allowing them to overlap. |
| cwAbsolutePanelClickMe = Click Me! |
| cwAbsolutePanelHelloWorld = Hello World |
| cwAbsolutePanelLeft = <b>Left:</b> |
| cwAbsolutePanelItemsToMove = <b>Items to move:</b> |
| cwAbsolutePanelTop = <b>Top:</b> |
| cwAbsolutePanelWidgetNames = Hello World, Button, Grid |
| cwAnimationName = Animations |
| cwAnimationDescription = Animate your application with timed effects. |
| cwAnimationStart = Start |
| cwAnimationCancel = Cancel |
| cwAnimationOptions = Animation Options |
| cwBasicButtonName = Basic Button |
| cwBasicButtonDescription = Basic button widgets |
| cwBasicButtonClickMessage = Stop poking me! |
| cwBasicButtonDisabled = Disabled Button |
| cwBasicButtonNormal = Normal Button |
| cwBasicPopupName = Basic Popup |
| cwBasicPopupDescription = GWT provides the framework to create a custom popup. |
| cwBasicPopupClickOutsideInstructions = Click anywhere outside this popup to make it disappear. |
| cwBasicPopupInstructions = <b>Click an image to see full size:</b> |
| cwBasicPopupShowButton = Show Basic Popup |
| cwBasicTextName = Basic Text |
| cwBasicTextDescription = GWT includes the standard complement of text-entry widgets, each of which supports keyboard and selection events you can use to control text entry. In particular, notice that the selection range for each widget is updated whenever you press a key. |
| cwBasicTextAreaLabel = <b>Text area:</b> |
| cwBasicTextNormalLabel = <b>Normal text box:</b> |
| cwBasicTextPasswordLabel = <b>Password text box:</b> |
| cwBasicTextReadOnly = read only |
| cwBasicTextSelected = Selected |
| cwBidiFormattingName = Bidirectional Text Formatting |
| cwBidiFormattingDescription = Class BidiFormatter contains methods to protect a string (for example, a Hebrew topic name) from being garbled and/or garbling what follows it when displayed in the opposite-direction context (for example, an English UI). |
| cwBidiFormattingArg0Label = <b>Argument {0}:</b> |
| cwBidiFormattingArg1Label = <b>Argument {1}:</b> |
| cwBidiFormattingArg2Label = <b>Argument {2}:</b> |
| cwBidiFormattingNonbidiFormattedLabel = <b>Message formatted without BidiFormatter:</b> |
| cwBidiFormattingBidiFormattedLabel = <b>Message formatted with BidiFormatter:</b> |
| cwBidiFormattingLinkText = This example interacts with the sample interface: |
| cwBidiFormattingTemplateLabel = <b>Message template:</b> |
| cwBidiInputName = Bidirectional Text Input |
| cwBidiInputDescription = The TextBox and TextArea widgets implement the HasDirectionEstimator interface. With a direction estimator defined, these widgets adjust their direction automatically according to the text entered so far. A direction estimator is defined by default when at least one of the application's locales is right-to-left. |
| cwBidiInputBidiAreaLabel = <b>The following TextArea has the default direction estimator in effect, and is thus bidi-aware. Check it by replacing the right-to-left text with some English, e.g. the sample strings above:</b> |
| cwBidiInputRtlAreaLabel = Without a direction estimator, the widget's direction is unaffected by the value the user types in. This makes the entry of opposite-direction text confusing and inconvenient.<br><b>Try typing "(212) 765 4321" or "Hi, how are you?" into the following right-to-left TextArea (which had the direction estimator turned off):</b> |
| cwCheckBoxName = Checkbox |
| cwCheckBoxDescription = Basic Checkbox Widgets |
| cwCheckBoxCheckAll = <b>Check all days that you are available:</b> |
| cwCheckBoxDays = Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday |
| cwConstantsExampleDescription = Interface Constants makes it possible to localize strings, numbers, and maps of strings onto strings. This example isn't terribly exciting, but it does demonstrate how to localize constants. The labels and color choices below are provided by the localized implementation of the sample interface ExampleConstants. |
| cwConstantsExampleName = Constants |
| cwConstantsExampleLinkText = This example interacts with the sample interface: |
| cwConstantsWithLookupExampleDescription = Interface ConstantsWithLookup makes it possible to dynamically look up localized values using method names as string keys. |
| cwConstantsWithLookupExampleLinkText = This example interacts with the sample interface: |
| cwConstantsWithLookupExampleMethodName = <b>Name of method:</b> |
| cwConstantsWithLookupExampleName = Constants With Lookup |
| cwConstantsWithLookupExampleResults = <b>Lookup results:</b> |
| cwConstantsWithLookupExampleNoInput = <Please enter a method name above> |
| cwConstantsWithLookupExampleNoMatches = <Not found> |
| cwCookiesName = Cookies |
| cwCookiesDescription = Track users with ease and save data on the client side using cookies. |
| cwCookiesDeleteCookie = Delete |
| cwCookiesExistingLabel = <b>Existing Cookies:</b> |
| cwCookiesInvalidCookie = You must specify a cookie name |
| cwCookiesNameLabel = <b>Name:</b> |
| cwCookiesSetCookie = Set Cookie |
| cwCookiesValueLabel = <b>Value:</b> |
| cwCustomButtonName = Custom Button |
| cwCustomButtonDescription = PushButtons and ToggleButtons allow you to customize the look of your buttons |
| cwCustomButtonPush = <b>Push Buttons:</b> |
| cwCustomButtonToggle = <b>Toggle Buttons:</b> |
| cwDatePickerName = Date Picker |
| cwDatePickerDescription = Let users select a date using the DatePicker. |
| cwDatePickerBoxLabel = <br><br><br><b>DateBox with popup DatePicker:</b> |
| cwDatePickerLabel = <b>Permanent DatePicker:</b> |
| cwDateTimeFormatName = Date Time Format |
| cwDateTimeFormatDescription = Class DateTimeFormat supports locale-sensitive formatting and parsing of date and time values, like NumberFormat, using a flexible pattern-based syntax. Both custom patterns and standard patterns are supported. |
| cwDateTimeFormatFailedToParseInput = Unable to parse input |
| cwDateTimeFormatFormattedLabel = <b>Formatted value:</b> |
| cwDateTimeFormatInvalidPattern = Invalid pattern |
| cwDateTimeFormatPatternLabel = <b>Pattern:</b> |
| cwDateTimeFormatPatterns = Full Date/Time, Long Date/Time, Medium Date/Time, Short Date/Time, Full Date, Long Date, Medium Date, Short Date, Full Time, Long Time, Medium Time, Short Time, Custom |
| cwDateTimeFormatValueLabel = <b>Value to format:</b> |
| cwDecoratorPanelFormDescription = Description: |
| cwDecoratorPanelFormName = Name: |
| cwDecoratorPanelFormTitle = Enter Search Criteria |
| cwDecoratorPanelName = Decorator Panel |
| cwDecoratorPanelDescription = Add rounded corners to any Widget using the Decorator Panel. |
| cwDialogBoxName = Dialog Box |
| cwDialogBoxDescription = The draggable DialogBox resembles a window and includes a title bar. You can adjust to opacity to allow some of the background to show through the popup. |
| cwDialogBoxMakeTransparent = Make Translucent |
| cwDialogBoxCaption = Sample DialogBox |
| cwDialogBoxClose = Close |
| cwDialogBoxDetails = This is an example of a standard dialog box component. |
| cwDialogBoxItem = item |
| cwDialogBoxListBoxInfo = This list box demonstrates that you can drag the popup over it. This obscure corner case renders incorrectly for many other libraries. |
| cwDialogBoxShowButton = Show Dialog Box |
| cwDictionaryExampleName = Dictionary |
| cwDictionaryExampleDescription = Using the Dictionary class, you can lookup localized values within JavaScript objects defined in the host HTML page rather than compiling them into your GWT code. This is useful if your translations change frequently, because your HTML server can emit updated translations into the host page HTML as often as needed. It can also a useful way to integrate a GWT module with existing localized web applications. Note that a dictionary's values depend only on the host page HTML and are not influenced by the GWT locale client property. For this example, the JavaScript variable declaration appears in the source for this HTML page. |
| cwDictionaryExampleLinkText = <b>This example interacts with the following JavaScript variable:</b> |
| cwDisclosurePanelName = Disclosure Panel |
| cwDisclosurePanelDescription = A Disclosure Panel will show or hide its contents when the user clicks on the header text. The contents can be simple text, or any Widget, such as an image or advanced options in a form. |
| cwDisclosurePanelFormAdvancedCriteria = Advanced Criteria |
| cwDisclosurePanelFormDescription = Description: |
| cwDisclosurePanelFormGender = Gender: |
| cwDisclosurePanelFormGenderOptions = male, female |
| cwDisclosurePanelFormLocation = Location: |
| cwDisclosurePanelFormName = Name: |
| cwDisclosurePanelFormTitle = <b>Enter Search Criteria</b> |
| cwDockPanelName = Dock Panel |
| cwDockPanelDescription = A Dock Panel aligns its content using compass directions. |
| cwDockPanelCenter = This is a <code>ScrollPanel</code> contained at the center of a <code>DockPanel</code>. By putting some fairly large contents in the middle and setting its size explicitly, it becomes a scrollable area within the page, but without requiring the use of an IFRAME.<br><br>Here's quite a bit more meaningless text that will serve primarily to make this thing scroll off the bottom of its visible area. Otherwise, you might have to make it really, really small in order to see the nifty scroll bars! |
| cwDockPanelEast = This is the east component |
| cwDockPanelNorth1 = This is the first north component |
| cwDockPanelNorth2 = This is the second north component |
| cwDockPanelSouth1 = This is the first south component |
| cwDockPanelSouth2 = This is the second south component |
| cwDockPanelWest = This is the west component |
| cwFileUploadName = File Upload |
| cwFileUploadDescription = Upload files asynchronously using AJAX file uploads. |
| cwFileUploadNoFileError = You must select a file to upload |
| cwFileUploadSelectFile = <b>Select a file:</b> |
| cwFileUploadSuccessful = File uploaded! |
| cwFileUploadButton = Upload File |
| cwFlexTableName = Flex Table |
| cwFlexTableDescription = The Flex Table supports row spans and column spans, allowing you to layout data in a variety of ways. |
| cwFlexTableAddRow = Add a row |
| cwFlexTableDetails = This is a FlexTable that supports <B>colspans</B> and <B>rowspans</B>. You can use it to format your page or as a special purpose table. |
| cwFlexTableRemoveRow = Remove a row |
| cwFlowPanelName = Flow Panel |
| cwFlowPanelDescription = A Flow Panel lets its content flow naturally. |
| cwFlowPanelItem = Item |
| cwFrameName = Frames |
| cwFrameDescription = Embed content from other sites into your page using the Frame, a wrapper around an IFRAME element. |
| cwFrameSetLocation = Set Location |
| cwGridName = Grid |
| cwGridDescription = A simple grid |
| cwHorizontalPanelName = Horizontal Panel |
| cwHorizontalPanelDescription = A Horizontal Panel aligns its content horizontally without allowing it to wrap. Resize the page to see how the content maintains its horizontal alignment. |
| cwHorizontalPanelButton = Button |
| cwHyperlinkName = Hyperlink |
| cwHyperlinkDescription = Embed your page with Hyperlinks to navigate to different sections. Hyperlinks create history tokens, allowing users to return to a previous state using the browser back button. |
| cwHyperlinkChoose = <b>Choose a section:</b> |
| cwListBoxName = List Box |
| cwListBoxDescription = Built-in selection box and drop down lists |
| cwListBoxCars = compact, sedan, coupe, convertible, SUV, truck |
| cwListBoxCategories = Cars, Sports, Vacation Spots |
| cwListBoxSelectAll = <b>Select all that apply:</b> |
| cwListBoxSelectCategory = <b>Select a category:</b> |
| cwListBoxSports = Baseball, Basketball, Football, Hockey, Lacrosse, Polo, Soccer, Softball, Water Polo |
| cwListBoxVacations = Carribean, Grand Canyon, Paris, Italy, New York, Las Vegas |
| cwMenuBarName = Menu Bar |
| cwMenuBarDescription = The Menu Bar can be used to navigate through many options. It also supports nested sub menus. |
| cwMenuBarEditCategory = Edit |
| cwMenuBarEditOptions = Undo, Redo, Cut, Copy, Paste |
| cwMenuBarFileCategory = File |
| cwMenuBarFileOptions = New, Open, Close, Recent, Exit |
| cwMenuBarFileRecents = Fishing in the desert.txt, How to tame a wild parrot, Idiots Guide to Emu Farms |
| cwMenuBarGWTOptions = Download, Examples, Source Code, GWT wit' the program |
| cwMenuBarHelpCategory = Help |
| cwMenuBarHelpOptions = Contents, Fortune Cookie, About GWT |
| cwMenuBarPrompts = Thank you for selecting a menu item, A fine selection indeed, Don't you have anything better to do than select menu items?, Try something else, this is just a menu!, Another wasted click |
| cwMessagesExampleName = Messages |
| cwMessagesExampleDescription = Interface Messages provides a way to create strongly-typed parameterized messages that are checked for correctness during compilation. |
| cwMessagesExampleArg0Label = <b>Argument {0}:</b> |
| cwMessagesExampleArg1Label = <b>Argument {1}:</b> |
| cwMessagesExampleArg2Label = <b>Argument {2}:</b> |
| cwMessagesExampleFormattedLabel = <b>Formatted message:</b> |
| cwMessagesExampleLinkText = This example interacts with the sample interface: |
| cwMessagesExampleTemplateLabel = <b>Message template:</b> |
| cwNumberFormatName = Number Format |
| cwNumberFormatDescription = Class NumberFormat supports locale-sensitive formatting and parsing of numbers using a flexible pattern-based syntax. In addition to custom patterns, several standard patterns are also available for convenience. |
| cwNumberFormatFailedToParseInput = Unable to parse input |
| cwNumberFormatFormattedLabel = <b>Formatted value:</b> |
| cwNumberFormatInvalidPattern = Invalid pattern |
| cwNumberFormatPatternLabel = <b>Pattern:</b> |
| cwNumberFormatPatterns = Decimal, Currency, Scientific, Percent, Custom |
| cwNumberFormatValueLabel = <b>Value to format:</b> |
| cwPluralFormsExampleName = Plural Forms |
| cwPluralFormsExampleDescription = Plural Forms provide a way to create message translations that depend on the count of something. |
| cwPluralFormsExampleArg0Label = <b>Argument {0}:</b> |
| cwPluralFormsExampleFormattedLabel = <b>Formatted message:</b> |
| cwPluralFormsExampleLinkText = This example interacts with the sample interface: |
| cwRadioButtonName = Radio Button |
| cwRadioButtonDescription = Basic RadioButton Widget |
| cwRadioButtonColors = blue, red, yellow, green |
| cwRadioButtonSelectColor = <b>Select your favorite color:</b> |
| cwRadioButtonSelectSport = <b>Select your favorite sport:</b> |
| cwRadioButtonSports = Baseball, Basketball, Football, Hockey, Soccer, Water Polo |
| cwRichTextName = Rich Text |
| cwRichTextDescription = The Rich Text Area is supported on all major browsers, and will fall back gracefully to the level of functionality supported on each. |
| cwSplitLayoutPanelName = Split Layout Panel |
| cwSplitLayoutPanelDescription = Give users the freedom to decide how to allocate space using this split panel. |
| cwSplitLayoutPanelCenter = This is some text to show how the contents on either side of the splitter flow. |
| cwSplitLayoutPanelEast = This is the east component. |
| cwSplitLayoutPanelNorth1 = This is the first north component. |
| cwSplitLayoutPanelNorth2 = This is the second north component. |
| cwSplitLayoutPanelSouth1 = This is the first south component. |
| cwSplitLayoutPanelSouth2 = This is the second south component. |
| cwSplitLayoutPanelWest = This is the west component. |
| cwStackLayoutPanelName = Stack Layout Panel |
| cwStackLayoutPanelDescription = The StackLayoutPanel stacks its children vertically, displaying only one at a time, with a header for each child which the user can click to display. This is useful for vertical menu systems. |
| cwStackLayoutPanelContactsHeader = Contacts |
| cwStackLayoutPanelContacts = Benoit Mandelbrot, Albert Einstein, Rene Descartes, Bob Saget, Ludwig von Beethoven, Richard Feynman, Alan Turing, John von Neumann |
| cwStackLayoutPanelContactsEmails = benoit@example.com, albert@example.com, rene@example.com, bob@example.com, ludwig@example.com, richard@example.com, alan@example.com, john@example.com |
| cwStackLayoutPanelMailHeader = Mail |
| cwStackLayoutPanelMailFolders = Inbox, Drafts, Templates, Sent, Trash |
| cwStackLayoutPanelFiltersHeader = Filters |
| cwStackLayoutPanelFilters = All, Starred, Read, Unread, Recent, Sent by me |
| cwStackPanelName = Stack Panel |
| cwStackPanelDescription = The StackPanel stacks its children vertically, displaying only one at a time, with a header for each child which the user can click to display. This is useful for vertical menu systems. |
| cwStackPanelContactsHeader = Contacts |
| cwStackPanelContacts = Benoit Mandelbrot, Albert Einstein, Rene Descartes, Bob Saget, Ludwig von Beethoven, Richard Feynman, Alan Turing, John von Neumann |
| cwStackPanelContactsEmails = benoit@example.com, albert@example.com, rene@example.com, bob@example.com, ludwig@example.com, richard@example.com, alan@example.com, john@example.com |
| cwStackPanelMailHeader = Mail |
| cwStackPanelMailFolders = Inbox, Drafts, Templates, Sent, Trash |
| cwStackPanelFiltersHeader = Filters |
| cwStackPanelFilters = All, Starred, Read, Unread, Recent, Sent by me |
| cwSuggestBoxName = Suggest Box |
| cwSuggestBoxDescription = Generate suggestions via RPC calls to the server or static data on the page |
| cwSuggestBoxLabel = <b>Choose a word:</b> |
| cwSuggestBoxWords = 1337, apple, about, ant, bruce, banana, bobv, canada, coconut, compiler, donut, deferred binding, dessert topping, eclair, ecc, frog attack, floor wax, fitz, google, gosh, gwt, hollis, haskell, hammer, in the flinks, internets, ipso facto, jat, jgw, java, jens, knorton, kaitlyn, kangaroo, la grange, lars, love, morrildl, max, maddie, mloofle, mmendez, nail, narnia, null, optimizations, obfuscation, original, ping pong, polymorphic, pleather, quotidian, quality, qu'est-ce que c'est, ready state, ruby, rdayal, subversion, superclass, scottb, tobyr, the dans, ~ tilde, undefined, unit tests, under 100ms, vtbl, vidalia, vector graphics, w3c, web experience, work around, w00t!, xml, xargs, xeno, yacc, yank (the vi command), zealot, zoe, zebra |
| cwTabPanelName = Tab Layout Panel |
| cwTabPanelDescription = Divide content over multiple tabs. |
| cwTabPanelTab0 = Click one of the tabs to see more content. |
| cwTabPanelTab2 = Tabs are highly customizable using CSS. |
| cwTabPanelTabs = Home, GWT Logo, More Info |
| cwTreeName = Tree |
| cwTreeDescription = Dynamic Tree Widget supports lazy loading of data via RPC calls to the server |
| cwTreeDynamicLabel = <b>Dynamic Tree:</b> |
| cwTreeItem = Item |
| cwTreeStaticLabel = <b>Static Tree:</b> |
| cwTreeComposers = Beethoven, Brahms, Mozart |
| cwTreeConcertos = Concertos |
| cwTreeQuartets = Quartets |
| cwTreeSonatas = Sonatas |
| cwTreeSymphonies = Symphonies |
| cwTreeBeethovenWorkConcertos = No. 1 - C, No. 2 - B-Flat Major, No. 3 - C Minor, No. 4 - G Major, No. 5 - E-Flat Major |
| cwTreeBeethovenWorkQuartets = Six String Quartets, Three String Quartets, Grosse Fugue for String Quartets |
| cwTreeBeethovenWorkSonatas = Sonata in A Minor, Sonata in F Major |
| cwTreeBeethovenWorkSymphonies = No. 2 - D Major, No. 2 - D Major, No. 3 - E-Flat Major, No. 4 - B-Flat Major, No. 5 - C Minor, No. 6 - F Major, No. 7 - A Major, No. 8 - F Major, No. 9 - D Minor |
| cwTreeBrahmsWorkConcertos = Violin Concerto, Double Concerto - A Minor, Piano Concerto No. 1 - D Minor, Piano Concerto No. 2 - B-Flat Major |
| cwTreeBrahmsWorkQuartets = Piano Quartet No. 1 - G Minor, Piano Quartet No. 2 - A Major, Piano Quartet No. 3 - C Minor, String Quartet No. 3 - B-Flat Minor |
| cwTreeBrahmsWorkSonatas = Two Sonatas for Clarinet - F Minor, Two Sonatas for Clarinet - E-Flat Major |
| cwTreeBrahmsWorkSymphonies = No. 1 - C Minor, No. 2 - D Minor, No. 3 - F Major, No. 4 - E Minor |
| cwTreeMozartWorkConcertos = Piano Concerto No. 12, Piano Concerto No. 17, Clarinet Concerto, Violin Concerto No. 5, Violin Concerto No. 4 |
| cwVerticalPanelName = Vertical Panel |
| cwVerticalPanelDescription = A Vertical Panel aligns its content vertically without allowing it to wrap. Resize the page to see how the content maintains its vertical alignment. |
| cwVerticalPanelButton = Button |
| |
| # The following constants need to be translated in all languages. |
| categoryCells = Cell Widgets |
| contactDatabaseCategories=Family,Friends,Coworkers,Businesses,Contacts |
| contactInfoFormTitle = Contact Info |
| contactInfoFormFirstName = First Name: |
| contactInfoFormLastName = Last Name: |
| contactInfoFormCategory = Category: |
| contactInfoFormBirthday = Birthday: |
| contactInfoFormAddress = Address: |
| contactInfoFormUpdateButton = Update Contact |
| contactInfoFormCreateButton = Create Contact |
| cwCellBrowserName = Cell Browser |
| cwCellBrowserDescription = Browser through dynamic data using the CellBrowser. |
| cwCellBrowserSelected = Selected: |
| cwCellListName = Cell List |
| cwCellListDescription = Render a large, custom list quickly using CellList. |
| cwCellListGenerateButton = Generate 50 Contacts |
| cwCellSamplerName = Cell Sampler |
| cwCellSamplerDescription = The table below contains an example of most Cells provided in the API. Editable cells remember changes between table redraws until the changes are committed. |
| cwCellSampleRedrawButton = Redraw Table |
| cwCellSampleCommitButton = Commit Changes |
| cwCellTableName = Cell Table |
| cwCellTableDescription = Do you want to display large amounts of data in your application? Use CellTable to render large tables quickly. |
| cwCellTableColumnAddress = Address |
| cwCellTableColumnCategory = Category |
| cwCellTableColumnFirstName = First Name |
| cwCellTableColumnLastName = Last Name |
| cwCellTreeName = Cell Tree |
| cwCellTreeDescription = Render large trees dynamically using CellTree. |
| cwCellTreeSelected = Selected: |
| cwCellValidationName = Cell Validation |
| cwCellValidationDescription = Validate user data as they enter it using cell validation techniques. Cells will maintain their edited state until you confirm the change. The fields below turn blue while the address is validated, then turn red if the address is invalid. |
| cwCellValidationColumnAddress = Address |
| cwCellValidationColumnName = Name |
| cwCellValidationError = ERROR: Address must be of the form: ### <street name> |
| cwCustomDataGridName = Custom Data Grid |
| cwCustomDataGridDescription = Customize the structure of a DataGrid with expandable rows or messages that span the width table. |
| cwCustomDataGridColumnAddress = Address |
| cwCustomDataGridColumnAge = Age |
| cwCustomDataGridColumnCategory = Category |
| cwCustomDataGridColumnFirstName = First Name |
| cwCustomDataGridColumnLastName = Last Name |
| cwCustomDataGridEmpty = There is no data to display |
| cwDataGridName = Data Grid |
| cwDataGridDescription = Use DataGrid to render large amounts of data in your enterprise application. DataGrid has a fixed header and footer, with a scrollable content area. |
| cwDataGridColumnAddress = Address |
| cwDataGridColumnAge = Age |
| cwDataGridColumnCategory = Category |
| cwDataGridColumnFirstName = First Name |
| cwDataGridColumnLastName = Last Name |
| cwDataGridEmpty = There is no data to display |