1 # $XConsortium: nlsMsgChk.txt /main/2 1996/11/11 11:26:36 drk $
2 Dtfile is composed of three different style toplevel windows (a directory
3 view, a toolbox view and a trashcan), along with a large selection of user
4 dialogs and error dialogs. Note that most dialogs have a help button, which
5 when pressed, will cause the help window to appear, displaying the
6 appropriate help information.
8 1) To display a dtfile directory view, select the file cabinet icon
9 located in the top row of the front panel; a window similar to that
10 shown in figure dtfile-1 will appear. Select one of the icons in this
11 directory, click mouse button 1 on a name of one of the files in this
12 dialog; a text widget for renaming will appear. Enter a new filename using
13 a filename which already exists in this directory and press return; the
14 error dialog shown in figure dtfile-2 will appear. Enter a path name
15 such as "/tmp/tempfile" in the rename text widget and press return; the
16 error dialog shown in figure dtfile-3 will appear. Press mouse button 1
17 any where in the file manager view to unpost the rename text edit widget.
19 dtfile-1 tests messages:
22 dtfile-2 tests messages:
25 dtfile-3 tests messages:
29 2) To post the dialog used to create a new data file, post the 'File'
30 menupane, and select the 'New...' item; the dialog shown in figure
31 dtfile-4 will appear. If you enter into this dialog the name of a
32 file which already exists, and then press return, the error dialog
33 shown in figure dtfile-5 will appear. If you enter a name which includes
34 a space, the error dialog shown in figure dtfile-6 will appear.
36 dtfile-4 tests messages:
37 Set 10 Messages: 7, 9, 29
38 dtfile-5 tests messages:
41 dtfile-6 tests messages:
42 Set 10 Messages: 3, 21
44 3) To post the dialog used to copy an existing file, select the icon
45 for the file, post the 'File' menupane, and select the 'Copy...' item;
46 the dialog shown in figure dtfile-7 will appear. Press "Ok"; the
47 dialog shown in figure dtfile-8 will appear. If you type the path
48 "<your home directory>/.dt/Desktop/<filename>" into the copy as text
49 widget you will get the error dialog shown in dtfile-9. If you type the
50 path "bogusname:/temp/file" into the copy as text widget you will get
51 the error dialog shown in dtfile-10. While the "Copy" dialog is still
52 up, rename the file you are copying in the File Manager view to some new
53 name. Do this by click mouse button 1 on the text portion of the icon; a
54 text label will appear; change the name and press return; the file will
55 now be renamed. In the "Copy" dialog put some new name in the text field
56 such as "newfilename" and press "Ok"; the error dialog dtfile-11 will now
59 dtfile-7 tests messages:
60 Set 10 Messages: 6, 7, 9, 27
61 dtfile-8 tests messages:
62 Set 10 Messages: 2, 11
63 dtfile-9 tests messages:
65 dtfile-10 tests messages:
66 Set 10 _DtMessage: 2, 13
67 dtfile-11 tests messages:
68 Set 10 _DtMessage: 2, 10
70 4) To post the dialog used to view and alter the properties associated
71 with a file, select the icon for the file, post the 'File' menupane,
72 and select the 'Properties' item; the dialog shown in figure dtfile-12
73 will appear. If you select the 'Group Name' field, and enter a non-existant
74 group name such as "bogus", press "OK"; the error dialog shown in figure
75 dtfile-13 will appear. Change the group name back to a valid group name
76 (probably users). If you select the 'Owner Name" field, and enter a
77 non-existant user name such as "bogus", press "OK"; the error dialog shown
78 in figure dtfile-14 will appear. Change the owner name back to what it was.
79 If the selected icon file is a link to another file the dialog in figure
80 dtfile-15 will appear. To get figure dtfile-15, open a second dtfile
81 view in another directory besides the users HOME dir. Take a file from
82 the HOME dir and drag and drop it in the 2nd dtfile view while holding
83 down the "Shift" key. Select that file and bring up the Properties dialog.
84 By holding down the shift key you have created a link to the original file.
85 Note that it is basically the same a dtfile-12 except it has link
86 information in it. Cancel out of the 'Properties' dialog. Rename the
87 original file you dragged and dropped to create the link to some other name.
88 This will cause the linked file in the second dtfile dtfile view to
89 change to a broken link. Double click on this broken link; the error
90 dialog shown in figure dtfile-16 will appear.
92 dtfile-12 tests messages:
93 Set 21 Messages: 2-13, 21
94 dtfile-13 tests messages:
95 Set 21 Messages: 16, 17
96 dtfile-14 tests messages:
97 Set 21 Messages: 15, 17
98 dtfile-15 tests messages:
99 Set 21 Messages: 2-13, 18, 21
100 dtfile-16 tests messages:
103 5) To post the dialog used to locate the collection of files matching a
104 particular set of patterns, constraints, and contents, post the 'File'
105 menupane, and select the "Find" item; the dialog shown in figure dtfile-17
106 will appear. Clear the "Search Directories" field; when the 'Start' button
107 is pressed, the error dialog shown in figure dtfile-18 will appear.
108 Put a bogus directory in the "Search Directories" field such as "/asdfsdf";
109 when the 'Start' button is pressed, the error dialog shown in figure
110 dtfile-19 will appear. Put some bogus search string in the "File contents:"
111 field such as "adfasdfasdf"; have a valid "Search Directory"; when the
112 'Start' button is pressed, the error dialog shown in figure dtfile-20 will
113 appear. Do a valid file search such that it has a list of file(s) in the
114 "File Found:" scrolled list. In a File Manager view remove 1 of the files
115 listed in the "Files Found": scrolled list. Now in the Find Dialog select
116 that File and press "Open New View"; the error dialog shown in figure
117 dtfile-21 will appear.
119 dtfile-17 tests messages:
120 Set 15 Messages: 4, 14, 15, 30-37, 40, 41
121 dtfile-18 tests messages:
122 Set 15 Messages: 1, 23
123 dtfile-19 tests messages:
125 Set 30 _DtMessage: 12
126 dtfile-20 tests messages:
127 Set 15 Messages: 1, 27
128 dtfile-21 tests messages:
129 Set 15 Messages: 1, 26
131 6) To post the dialog used to create a new directory, post the 'Directory'
132 menupane, and select the 'New' item; the dialog shown in figure
133 dtfile-22 will appear. If you press "OK" without typing anything in the
134 text widget the error dialog shown in figure dtfile-23 will appear.
135 If you enter into this dialog the name of a file which already exists,
136 and then press return, the error dialog shown in figure dtfile-24 will
139 dtfile-22 tests messages:
140 Set 10 Messages: 16, 19, 28
141 dtfile-23 tests messages:
142 Set 10 Messages: 20, 22
143 dtfile-24 tests messages:
148 7) To post the dialog used to change the current dtfile window to view a
149 different directory, post the 'Directory' menupane, and select the
150 'Change To' item; the dialog shown in figure dtfile-25 will appear.
151 Press "OK" with out typing in any text in the 'New Directory:' text
152 field; the dialog shown in figure dtfile-26 will appear.
153 Enter a bogus new directory name in the 'New Directory:' text field such
154 as "/asdfasdf"; the dialog shown in figure dtfile-27 will appear.
155 Enter "/usr/lib/nls" as the new directory to view, and press return.
157 dtfile-25 tests messages:
158 Set 2 Messages: 2, 4, 10
159 dtfile-26 tests messages:
161 dtfile-27 tests messages:
164 8) Post the 'File' menupane, and again select the 'New' item; the dialog
165 shown earlier in figure dtfile-4 will appear. Enter a new filename,
166 and press return; the error dialog shown in figure dtfile-28 will
167 appear, because you do not have permission to write in this directory.
168 Dismiss the 'New' dialog.
170 dtfile-28 tests messages:
174 9) Select one of the icons in this directory, click mouse button 1 on a name
175 of one of the files in this dialog; a text widget for renaming will appear.
176 Enter a new filename, and press return; the error dialog shown
177 in figure dtfile-29 will appear, because you do not have permission to
178 write in this directory. Press 'esc' to dismiss the rename text widget.
180 dtfile-29 tests messages:
184 10) Go into one of the directories in /usr/lib/nls such as "C". Select one
185 of the "text" icons in this directory, post the 'File' menupane, and
186 again select the 'Copy...' item; the dialog shown earlier in figure
187 dtfile-7 will appear. Enter a new filename, and press return; the error
188 dialog shown in figure dtfile-30 will appear, because you do not have
189 permission to write in this directory. Cancel out of the 'Copy' dialog.
191 dtfile-30 tests messages:
195 11) Post the 'View' menupane, and select the 'Set Preferences' item; the dialog
196 shown in figure dtfile-31 will appear. Cancel out of the 'Set Preferences'
199 dtfile-31 tests messages:
200 Set 23 Messages: 2-22
202 12) Post the 'View' menupane, and select the 'Modify Filter List' item;
203 the dialog shown in figure dtfile-32 will appear. Cancel out of the
204 'Modify Filter List' dialog.
206 dtfile-32 tests messages:
207 Set 13 Messages: 11, 20-24
209 13) To display the dialog used to save the current setting for the dtfile
210 window, post the 'View' menupane, and select the 'Save Settings' item;
211 the dialog shown in figure dtfile-33 will appear.
213 dtfile-33 tests messages:
214 Set 18 _DtMessage: 29, 32
216 14) Make sure your in your home directory; post the 'Directory' menupane and
217 select 'Home'. Select one of the directory icons in dtfile window,
218 post the 'Actions' menupane, and select the "OpenNewView" item; another
219 dtfile window will appear. While pressing both the Control and the
220 Shift keys, use mouse button 1 or 2 to drag an icon out of one of the
221 view, and into the second view; release button 1 or 2; the error dialog
222 shown in figure dtfile-34 should appear. Close the second dtfile view;
223 post the 'File' menupane, and select Close.
225 dtfile-34 tests messages:
226 Set 18 Messages: 22, 31
228 15) To display the trash can, post the 'File' menupane, and select the
229 "Show Trash" item; the dialog shown in figure dtfile-35 will appear.
230 In a file view of the directory "/usr/lib/nls" select several of the icons;
231 post the 'File' menupane, and select the 'Delete To Trash' item;
232 because you do not have write permission for these files, the dialog
233 shown in figure dtfile-36 will appear; press the "Ok" button; the dialog
234 shown in figure dtfile-37 will appear. Using the "Change To" dialog,
235 change the current directory to "/"; select the icon for the directory named
236 'tmp', and try to throw it in the trash; the dialog shown in figure
237 dtfile-38 will appear; select the 'Cancel' button!
238 Close the Trash Can dialog.
240 dtfile-35 tests messages:
241 Set 27 Messages: 9, 51, 52, 55
242 dtfile-36 tests messages:
243 Set 27 Messages: 4, 7
244 dtfile-37 tests messages:
245 Set 27 Messages: 3, 5
246 dtfile-38 tests messages:
247 Set 27 Messages: 4, 8
249 16) To post the toolbox window, select the toolbox icon, located in the top
250 row of the front panel (it looks like a toolbox); the dialog simular
251 to figure dtfile-39 will appear. (Note in the xwd there are no icons yet).
254 dtfile-39 tests messages:
258 17) In a normal dtfile view and in your home directory, Drag and drop a
259 directory onto itself; the dialog shown in figure dtfile-40
260 will appear. Press "Ok" in error dialog. Open a new view of a directory
261 from your home directory by selecting it, post the 'Actions' menupane and
262 selecting 'OpenNewView'. A new dtfile view will appear.
263 From your home directory, single click mouse button 1 on the text of the
264 directory icon you just opened a new view for. A text edit 'rename'
265 widget will appear. Type in a new name; the dialog shown in figure
266 dtfile-41 will appear. Click anywhere within the file managers view
267 to unpost the rename text widget.
269 dtfile-40 tests messages:
270 Set 11 Messages: 6, 16
271 dtfile-41 tests messages:
272 Set 11 Messages: 6, 30
274 18) From your home directory, take a file and drop it on the backdrop. The
275 file will 'stick' there. This is your 'Desktop'. Take the same file from
276 your file manager view and again drop it on the Desktop; the dialog
277 dtfile-42 will appear. Press "OK" in the error dialog. Take another
278 file and drop it on the desktop, so now you have 2 objects on the Desktop.
279 These objects on the desktop are just representations of the file in the
280 File manager view, i.e. they are not copies. Single click mouse button 1
281 on the text portion of the 2nd desktop object. A text edit widget will
282 appear on the desktop object. Change the name of desktop object 2 to the
283 same name of object 1 on the desktop; the dialog shown in figure dtfile-43
284 will appear. Press "Ok" in the error dialog. Now change the name to a
285 name of a file that already exists in the directory this file came from;
286 the dialog dtfile-44 will appear. Press "OK" in the error dialog to
287 dismiss it. Change the name back to its original file name by pressing 'esc'
288 in the text edit widget.
290 dtfile-42 tests messages:
293 dtfile-43 tests messages:
296 dtfile-44 tests messages:
300 19) From the desktop object #2 popup menu (mouse button 3 push while cursor is
301 over the desktop object), select 'Open File's Folder'. A new file manager
302 view will appear with the representation of the desktop object selected.
303 Single click mouse button 1 on the text portion of the selected file in
304 the new file manager view. Change the name to the same name of the file
305 which already exists on the desktop (object 1); the dialog shown in
306 dtfile-45 will appear. Press "OK" to dismiss the error dialog.
308 dtfile-45 tests messages:
312 20) Open a file manager view of a directory different from where the desktop
313 objects came from (i.e. where their representations are at). Drag and
314 drop one of the desktop objects into this new file manager view; the dialog
315 shown in dtfile-46 will appear. Press the 'Cancel' button. Now select
316 both desktop objects (hold control key down while pressing mouse button 1
317 when cursor is over the Desktop object) and drag and drop the objects into
318 the new file manager view; the dialog shown in dtfile-47 will appear. Press
319 'Cancel' button to dismiss the dialog.
321 dtfile-46 tests messages:
322 Set 12 Messages: 3, 4, 5
323 dtfile-47 tests messages:
324 Set 12 Messages: 3, 6
326 21) Drag on drop one of the destkop objects onto the trash can on the front
327 panel; the dialog shown in dtfile-48 will appear. Drag more than one object
328 from the Desktop to the trash can on the front panel; the dialog shown in
329 dtfile-49 will appear.
331 dtfile-48 tests messages:
332 Set 27 Messages: 73, 74
333 dtfile-49 tests messages:
334 Set 27 Messages: 73, 75
336 22) Goto the users home directory; post the 'Directory' menupane and select
337 'Home'. Select any directory in a File Manager view. With mouse button 1
338 select the 'Actions' menu and go to the "OpenInPlace" selection. Don't let
339 mouse button 1 up. While holding down mouse button 1, press the key F1.
340 The dialog shown in dtfile-50 will appear. Do the same as above except
341 this time go to the "OpenNewView" selection. The dialog shown in
342 dtfile-51 will appear.
344 dtfile-50 tests messages:
345 Set 29 _DtMessage: 1, 4
346 dtfile-51 tests messages:
347 Set 29 Messages: 1, 3
349 23) From the command line somewhere within the DT environment type the
350 command "dtfile -dir ~ -restricted". This brings up a view of the users
351 home directory that is restricted. The dialog will look somewhat like
352 the dialog shown in dtfile-52. Post the 'Directory' menupane, and select
353 the 'Fast Change To' item; the current directory line will change to a
354 text edit widget. Type '..' in the text edit widget (Note the '/' should
355 already be there), and press return. The dialog shown in dtfile-53 will
356 appear. Press "OK" to unpost the dialog. From the 'View' menupane, select
357 the 'Save settings' selection. The dialog shown in dtfile-54 will appear.
358 Cancel out of the dialog.
360 dtfile-52 tests messages:
363 dtfile-53 tests messages:
366 dtfile-54 tests messages:
367 Set 18 Messages: 30, 32
369 24) To post the system toolbox window, select the toolbox icon slide up
370 located in the top row of the front panel (it looks like a toolbox) and
371 select the System Toolbox. Pick up and drag one of the 'action' files
372 from the SystemToolbox to one of the File Manager's views. Dialog
373 dtfile-55 will appear. Select "OK" to dismiss the error dialog and
376 dtfile-55 tests messages:
379 25) On a regular file manager view:
380 Post the 'File' menupane, this tests messages:
381 Set 20 Messages: 10, 11, 16-19, 22, 23, 84-91, 117, 118, 121, 122
382 Post the 'Directory' menupane, this tests messages:
383 Set 20 Messages: 28-30, 33, 34, 37, 38, 41, 42, 92-98
384 Post the 'View' menupane, this tests messages:
385 Set 20 Messages: 46-48, 51, 52, 55, 62, 63, 99-104, 119, 120
386 Post the 'Help' menupane, this tests messages:
387 Set 20 Messages: 105-116
390 Post the 'File' menupane, this tests messages:
391 Set 27 Messages: 12, 14, 16, 18, 24, 26, 28, 30, 76, 77
392 Post the 'Help' menupane, this tests messages:
393 Set 27 Messages: 59-70
395 27) Post a popup menu on a File Manager object (i.e. press mouse button 3 when
396 cursor is over an object in a file manager view). This will test messages:
397 Set 12 Messages: 7-12
399 28) Post a popup menu on a Desktop object (i.e. press mouse button 3 when
400 cursor is over an object in on the Desktop). This will test messages:
401 Set 28 Messages: 4-14