1 $ $XConsortium: dtact.msg /main/3 1995/11/01 10:52:05 rswiston $
2 $ ******************************************************************************
4 $ ***** NOTE FOR MESSAGE CATALOG TRANSLATORS *****
6 $ There may be thre types of messages in this file:
8 $ 1. Messages that appear in dialogs or are displayed to the user.
10 $ These messages are the default, and they should ALL BE LOCALIZED.
11 $ Note that these messages do NOT have any identification (see the
12 $ comments for type 2 and 3 below).
14 $ 2. Messages that only appear in the DT error log file ($HOME/.dt/errorlog).
16 $ The localization of these messages is OPTIONAL. These message are
17 $ identified by the following:
19 $ MESSAGES xx-yy IN SET ZZ WILL ONLY APPEAR IN THE DT ERRORLOG FILE
21 $ 3. Messages that should not be localized.
23 $ These messages are identified by the following:
25 $ DO NOT TRANSLATE or CHANGE or LOCALIZE MESSAGES xx-yy from set zz
27 $ ***** END (NOTE FOR MESSAGE CATALOG TRANSLATORS) *****
29 $ ******************************************************************************
32 $ ******************************************************************************
34 $ The following are the messages for the dtaction client. Here are
35 $ instructions for displaying each dialog:
37 $ 1) To display the dialog prompting for a user password, run dtaction
38 $ with the '-user <name>' option, where <name> is a valid login name
41 $ 2) To display the invalid password dialog, follow the steps in (1), and
42 $ enter a bogus password; select the 'Ok' button.
44 $ 3) To display the unknown user dialog, run dtaction with the
45 $ '-user <name>' option, but specify a bogus <name>; i.e. one which
46 $ is not listed in /etc/passwd.
48 $ ******************************************************************************
52 $ This is the format string used when logging a change of user to the
53 $ file /usr/adm/sulog; it is written to the sulog file anytime the '-user'
54 $ option is used. The fields are:
55 $ <appl Name> <month>/<day> <hour>:<min> <success> <tty> <old Name> <new Name>
56 $ The only fields which need to be customized are the date and time fields.
57 1 dtaction %1$.2d/%2$.2d %3$.2d:%4$.2d %5$1.1s %6$s %7$s-%8$s\n
59 $ This is the label for the Ok button in the dialogs which collect
60 $ the user's password, the invalid password dialog, and the unknown user
64 $ This is the label for the error dialog which occurs when the user enters
65 $ and invalid password into the password dialog.
66 3 The password you entered does not match\nthe password for user %s.\n\nPlease reenter the password, or select the\nCancel button to terminate the operation.
68 $ This is the title for the password error dialog
69 4 Action Invoker - Password Error
71 $ This is the label displayed in the prompt dialog, used to collect the
73 5 Enter password for user %s:
75 $ This is the title for the prompt dialog collecting the user's password.
76 6 Action Invoker - Password
78 $ This is the label for the Cancel button in the dialog which is used to
79 $ collect the user's password.
82 $ This is the message displayed in the 'unknown user' dialog
83 8 The user '%s' is an unknown user name.\n\nThe requested action will not be executed.
85 $ This is the title for the 'unknown user' dialog
86 9 Action Invoker - Unknown User
88 $ This is for when the user has failed to supply an action name
89 10 No action name specified.\n
91 $ This is for when we are unable to open the display
92 11 Can't open display.