* i18n Admin standardization
cz - moved items incorrectly placed in system array to extensions array
nl - remove registration array in user array that doesn't appear in any other translations - possibly from an old version that didn't get removed?
oc - reordered list to standardize order with other translation files.
* Alphabetize extensions Array
* Standardize conf.php
he - removed options not appearing in other i18n files, added missing strings
* Standardize feedback.php
he - removed line not found in other translation files
nl - removed line not found in other translation files
* Standardize gen.php
* Standardize index.php
Major sorting of oc.
Added tags to several languages
* Standardize install.php
ru - added missing strings
it - remove extra string not found in other config files
he - add missing strings, remove strings not found in other languages
oc - reorganize
* Standardize sub.php
* Standardize and fix TODOs
use format "//TODO - Translation" for easier searching
* Fix whitespace
I think French *arf*/*zut* would be better translated as something like *blast* or *rats* than *damn*. The word *arf* doesn't have a lemma in my *Petit Robert*, so since French is my fourth and worst language I can't be completely sure. But even if I'm wrong about the French, the word *damn* simply seems slightly too expletive for an English localization. By contrast, in Dutch I'm not sure if anything even exceeds the level of offensiveness reached by a mild expletive like *damn* in English. English speakers are just much more sensitive to words in and of themselves regardless of context.
The new version of Wallabag (2) was rewrote completly, and the sharer changed.
This keeps the old Wallabag v1 sharer, for people still using it, and adds a new one for Wallabag v2.
The old sharer for wallabag v1 is renamed to 'wallabag v1' (instead of 'wallabag').
It allows to modify system configuration from the interface. At the moment, only limits are modifiable. The user limit was removed from the user page and added here along with categories and feeds limits.
Before, for shares that don't need options, only a button to remove it was visible. It was source of confusion for users.
I changed the look of those shares by using the same layout as others (minus the help). As there is no configuration possible for the url, the field is disabled but it is possible to change the name of the share.
See #787