i18n: update English translation, add space after comma#1536
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{
"themeDesc": "Set dark mode, adjust the color"
}
The previous translation "Set dark mode,adjust the color" was a direct, literal translation that sounded unnatural and slightly imperative in an English UI. This commit updates the string to be more idiomatic and user-friendly by using more common terminology found in software interfaces. - Old: "Set dark mode,adjust the color" - New: "Toggle dark mode and adjust colors"
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The previous translation "Set dark mode, adjust the color" was a direct, literal translation that sounded unnatural and slightly imperative in an English UI.
This commit updates the string to be more idiomatic and user-friendly by using more common terminology found in software interfaces.
"Set dark mode,adjust the color""Toggle dark mode and adjust colors"