Display actual language names in preferences
Add ability to set metadata variables in the language files. Use the LANGUAGE_DISPLAY_NAME metadata variable value in preferences to show the languages. Metadata variables are defined in the first section of a language file, i.e. the comments at the beginning of the file. At most one variable can be defined per line. The definition takes the following format: #<header><whitespace>@<key>=<value> where: <header> is any sequence of non-whitespace characters <whitespace> is any non-empty sequence of whitespace characters <key> is the metadata key name <value> is the metadata value For example, #101 @LANGUAGE_DISPLAY_NAME=English (US) defines a metadata key "LANGUAGE_DISPLAY_NAME" with value "English (US)". Lines that do not match the format are ignored.
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#01 Español - Castellano
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#02 2022-10-08 Francisco Lorés y Javier Bartol, para la versión 5.9
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#001 Español - Castellano
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#002 2022-10-08 Francisco Lorés y Javier Bartol, para la versión 5.9
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#100
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#101 @LANGUAGE_DISPLAY_NAME=Español (Castellano)
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ABOUT_TAB_BUILD;Versión
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ABOUT_TAB_CREDITS;Reconocimientos
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