Update font size preview strings.

Bug: 27225672

Change-Id: I777d33127971bc7cda0241c941a60095f131b057
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Anna Galusza
2016-02-24 11:34:59 -08:00
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<!-- Description for the button that makes interface elements larger. [CHAR_LIMIT=NONE] --> <!-- Description for the button that makes interface elements larger. [CHAR_LIMIT=NONE] -->
<string name="font_size_make_larger_desc">Make larger</string> <string name="font_size_make_larger_desc">Make larger</string>
<!-- Do not translate. label for font size preview. Does not need to be translated. --> <!-- Sample text for font size preview. -->
<string name="font_size_preview_text">Servez à ce monsieur une bière et des kiwis.</string> <string name="font_size_preview_text">Servez à ce monsieur une bière et des kiwis.</string>
<string name="font_size_preview_text_headline">Sample text</string> <string name="font_size_preview_text_headline">Sample text</string>
<string name="font_size_preview_text_title">Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea</string> <string name="font_size_preview_text_title"
<string name="font_size_preview_text_subtitle">Chapter 23: The Coral Kingdom</string> translation_description="Title text in sample text used to illustrate how the currently selected font size will appear to the user. NOTE: Translate manually. No not adopt any copyrighted material for translation.">
<string name="font_size_preview_text_body"> The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
The next day I woke with my head singularly clear. To my great surprise, I was in my own room. My companions, </string>
no doubt, had been reinstated in their cabin, without having perceived it any more than I. Of what had passed <string name="font_size_preview_text_subtitle"
during the night they were as ignorant as I was, and to penetrate this mystery I only reckoned upon the chances translation_description="Subtitle text in sample text used to illustrate how the currently selected font size will appear to the user. NOTE: Translate manually. No not adopt any copyrighted material for translation.">
of the future.\nI then thought of quitting my room. Was I free again or a prisoner? Quite free. I opened the door, Chapter 11: The Wonderful Emerald City of Oz</string>
went to the half deck, went up the central stairs. The panels, shut the evening before, were open. I went on to <string name="font_size_preview_text_body"
the platform.\nNed Land and Conseil waited there for me. I questioned them; they knew nothing. Lost in a heavy translation_description="Text in sample text used to illustrate how the currently selected font size will appear to the user. NOTE: Translate manually. No not adopt any copyrighted material for translation.">
sleep in which they had been totally unconscious, they had been astonished at finding themselves in their cabin.</string> Even with eyes protected by the green spectacles Dorothy and her friends were at first dazzled by the brilliancy of the wonderful City.
The streets were lined with beautiful houses all built of green marble and studded everywhere with sparkling emeralds.
They walked over a pavement of the same green marble, and where the blocks were joined together were rows of emeralds, set closely, and glittering in the brighness of the sun.
The window panes were of green glass; even the sky above the City had a green tint, and the rays of the sun were green.
\n\nThere were many people, men, women and children, walking about, and these were all dressed in green clothes and had greenish skins.
They looked at Dorothy and her strangely assorted company with wondering eyes, and the children all ran away and hid behind their mothers when they saw the Lion; but no one spoke to them.
Many shops stood in the street, and Dorothy saw that everything in them was green.
Green candy and green pop-corn were offered for sale, as well as green shoes, green hats and green clothes of all sorts.
At one place a man was selling green lemonade, and when the children bought it Dorothy could see that they paid for it with green pennies.
\n\nThere seemed to be no horses nor animals of any kind; the men carried things around in little green carts, which they pushed before them.
Everyone seeemed happy and contented and prosperous.
</string>
<!-- Button. Chosen when they want to save the chosen text size. --> <!-- Button. Chosen when they want to save the chosen text size. -->
<string name="font_size_save">OK</string> <string name="font_size_save">OK</string>