"errors_mainImageResource":"Missing main images or resources",
"allowed_values":"Allowed values",
"privacy_policy":"Privacy policy",
"contact":"Contact",
"news":"News",
"imprint":"Imprint",
"about":"About",
"help_where_am_i":"What is this page for?",
"help_where_am_i_content":"In its most simple usage, CSVXML is a tool for generating XML files from a given CSV table. It comes with a validation tool for checking the validity of the data against the standard import format at museum-digital, e.g. in terms of the availability of required fields and dependencies between fields. After the validation, a ZIP file containing one XML file per object is generated. If the validation proceeded without errors, these XML files can be imported to museum-digital without any further issues. A sample CSV file formatted according to the standard format for imports at museum-digital can be generated below.",
"help_what_is_csv":"What is CSV?",
"help_what_is_csv_content":"CSV is the abbreviation for \u201eComma Separated Value\u201c. It describes a file format for expressing tabular information in plain text files, that is supported by most table calculation programms such as MS Excel and LibreOffice Calc. It is thus a useful choice for quickly generating and sharing semi-structured data that can be further processed by other programms.",
"help_how_to_format_csv":"How to format CSV files for CSVXML?",
"help_how_to_format_csv_content":"CSVXML first of all requires CSV file using semicolons as a separator and double quotation marks as a delimiter. For generating actually importable data, it is advisable to save the CSV file in UTF-8 rather than the standard-conformant ASCII. Both current versions of MS Excel and LibreOffice Calc support export options for exporting CSV files using UTF-8 encoding.",
"file_encoding_is_not_utf8":"The file encoding appears to not be UTF-8!",
"non_utf8_file_instruction":"Try exporting the file using the format \"CSV (UTF-8)\" if you use MS Excel or set the encoding to UTF-8 when exporting through LibreOffice!"