Follow #21429 & #22861 Use `<gitea-locale-number>` instead of backend `PrettyNumber`. All old `PrettyNumber` related functions are removed. A lot of code could be simplified. And some functions haven't been used for long time (dead code), so they are also removed by the way (eg: `SplitStringAtRuneN`, `Dedent`) This PR only tries to improve the `PrettyNumber` rendering problem, it doesn't touch the "plural" problem. Screenshot:  
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| // Convert an absolute or relative URL to an absolute URL with the current origin
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| window.customElements.define('gitea-origin-url', class extends HTMLElement {
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|   connectedCallback() {
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|     const urlStr = this.getAttribute('data-url');
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|     try {
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|       // only process absolute HTTP/HTTPS URL or relative URLs ('/xxx' or '//host/xxx')
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|       if (urlStr.startsWith('http://') || urlStr.startsWith('https://') || urlStr.startsWith('/')) {
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|         const url = new URL(urlStr, window.origin);
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|         url.protocol = window.location.protocol;
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|         url.host = window.location.host;
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|         this.textContent = url.toString();
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|         return;
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|       }
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|     } catch {}
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|     this.textContent = urlStr;
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|   }
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| });
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