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- # $XConsortium: nlsMsgChk.txt /main/2 1996/11/11 11:30:33 drk $
- # * *
- # * (c) Copyright 1993, 1994 Hewlett-Packard Company *
- # * (c) Copyright 1993, 1994 International Business Machines Corp. *
- # * (c) Copyright 1993, 1994 Sun Microsystems, Inc. *
- # * (c) Copyright 1993, 1994 Novell, Inc. *
- # *
- #############################################################################
- #
- # Component: $(TOP)/hp/rivers/dtlogin/dtlogin
- #
- ############################################################################
- # NOTE: The easiest way to reproduce the various screen images is to run the
- # dtgreet client manually, rather than letting dtlogin invoke it. It
- # is best if dtgreet can be pointed at a display that is only running
- # the X-server, not a window manager. If that is not possible, ignore
- # the window borders around the dialog boxes. They do not appear when
- # the product is normally executed.
- #
- #
- # 1. Run the X-server on some display.
- #
- #
- # 2. Set the DISPLAY variable to the target display. Set the
- # environment variable LOCATION to the string "Local".
- #
- # export DISPLAY=<target>
- # export LOCATION=Local
- #
- #
- # 3. Run an xclock in the background to the display.
- #
- # xclock &
- #
- #
- # 4. Load the login screen resources. Replace "<language>" with the
- # appropriate value of $LANG for the target language.
- #
- # xrdb -load -D<language> /usr/dt/config/Xresources
- #
- #
- # 5. Run the dtgreet client.
- #
- # /usr/dt/bin/dtgreet -nograb <options>
- #
- #
- # 6. Follow the instructions for each dialog
- #
- #
- # 7. Select [Options] [Restart Server] to terminate dtgreet or hit
- # CNTL-C from where it was invoked.
- #
- #
- # 8. Repeat steps 4-7 each time the Xresources file is changed.
- # Repeat steps 5-7 when only the message catalog changes.
- #
- #
- #
- # NOTE: Some of the dialogs exercise messages which are in different message
- # sets. The syntax used to specify this is:
- #
- # (set #, msg #)
- #
- # Note: Each dialog has two screen dumps available, one in color and one in
- # black & white. Choose the one that best fits your display...
- #
- #
- 1. Screendump file name: 1.Z 1.bw.Z
- _DtMessage catalog set number: 1
- _DtMessage numbers: 1 - 6, 16
- Instructions: The main login matte
- Run "dtgreet -nograb".
-
- Observe the greeting below the logo, the labels on the two
- login fields, and the four buttons.
- 2. Screendump file name: 2.Z 2.bw.Z
- _DtMessage catalog set number: 2
- _DtMessage numbers: 1
- Instructions: The 'Invalid password' error dialog
- Run "dtgreet -nograb -showerror 2".
- Enter any name and password.
-
- 3. Screendump file name: 3.Z 3.bw.Z
- _DtMessage catalog set number: 2
- _DtMessage numbers: 2
- Instructions: The 'No home directory' error dialog
- Run "dtgreet -nograb -showerror 3".
- Enter any character and press [Return]
- 4. Screendump file name: 4.Z 4.bw.Z
- _DtMessage catalog set number: 2
- _DtMessage number: 3
- Instructions: The 'Too many users' error dialog
- Run "dtgreet -nograb -showerror 4".
- Enter any character and press [Return]
- 5. Screendump file name: 5.Z 5.bw.Z
- _DtMessage catalog set number: 2
- _DtMessage number: 4 (1,3) (1,13)
- Instructions: The 'Expired password' error dialog
- Run "dtgreet -nograb -showerror 5".
- Enter any character and press [Return]
- 6. Screendump file name: 6.Z 6.bw.Z
- _DtMessage catalog set number: 2
- _DtMessage numbers: 5
- Instructions: The 'Invalid user id' error dialog
- Run "dtgreet -nograb -showerror 6".
- Enter any character and press [Return]
- 7. Screendump file name: 7.Z 7.bw.Z
- _DtMessage catalog set number: 2
- _DtMessage numbers: 6
- Instructions: The 'Invalid group id' error dialog
- Run "dtgreet -nograb -showerror 7".
- Enter any character and press [Return]
- 8. Screendump file name: 8.Z 8.bw.Z
- _DtMessage catalog set number: 2
- _DtMessage numbers: 7
- Instructions: The 'Invalid audit id' error dialog
- Run "dtgreet -nograb -showerror 8".
- Enter any character and press [Return]
- 9. Screendump file name: 9.Z 9.bw.Z
- _DtMessage catalog set number: 2
- _DtMessage numbers: 8
- Instructions: The 'Invalid audit flag' dialog
- Run "dtgreet -nograb -showerror 9".
- Enter any character and press [Return]
- 10. Screendump file name: 10.Z 10.bw.Z
- _DtMessage catalog set number: 2
- _DtMessage numbers: 9
- Instructions: The 'Logins disabled' dialog
- Run "dtgreet -nograb -showerror 10".
- Enter any character and press [Return]
- 11. Screendump file name: 11.Z 11.bw.Z
- _DtMessage catalog set number: 3
- _DtMessage numbers: 2 (1,8) (1,12)
- Instructions: The 'Unknown hostname' dialog
- Run "dtgreet -nograb -showerror 11".
- Enter any character and press [Return]
- 12. Screendump file name: 12.Z 12.bw.Z
- _DtMessage catalog set number: 1
- _DtMessage numbers: 7 - 11, 15, 17
- Instructions: The [Options] menu
- Run "dtgreet -nograb".
- Press the [Options] button with the left mouse button.
- Alternatively, use the tab and arrow keys to highlight the
- [Options] button and press F4.
- 13. Screendump file name: 13.Z 13.bw.Z
- _DtMessage catalog set number: 3
- _DtMessage numbers: 1
- Instructions: Help text
- Run dtgreet and press the [Help] button with the left
- mouse button.
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