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- # $XConsortium: nlsREADME.txt /main/2 1996/11/11 11:30:53 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: Dtlogin
- #
- ############################################################################
- _DtMessage catalog source:
- File name: dtlogin.msg
- Target: /usr/lib/nls/%L/dtlogin.cat
- If additional files are to be localized, for each file include:
- File name: Xresources
- Target: /usr/dt/config/Xresources
- Purpose:
- This file contains the appearance resources for the login screen. The
- traditional 'app-defaults' technology is not used since these resources
- are specified on a per-display rather than a per-user basis. When the
- login screen is drawn, the user that will eventually log in is not yet
- known.
- There is only one file containing the login appearance resources to
- service all languages, rather than an individual file per language.
- Before the login screen is drawn, this file is scanned (with the xrdb
- program) and the appropriate resources are used. The current value of
- the $LANG variable is available so that language specified resources
- (such as font) can be selected.
- Instructions:
- If the font to be used for the localized login screen is different from
- the default, then an entry must be made in this file to indicate the
- desired font.
-
- At the end of the section labeled...
- !!#################################################################
- !!
- !! FONTS
- !!
- 1. add...
- #ifdef <LANG>
- where <LANG> is replaced by the value of the $LANG
- variable appropriate for this language.
- 2. add...
- Dtlogin.labelFont: <font for button labels>
- Dtlogin.textFont: <font for dialog & help text>
- Dtlogin.greeting.fontList: <font for greeting text>
- 3. add...
- #endif
-
- ex. for LANG=japanese
-
- #ifdef japanese
- Dtlogin*labelFont: jpn.16x32
- Dtlogin*textFont: jpn.12x24
- Dtlogin.greeting.fontList: <italic font of equivalent size>
- #endif
- The message catalog contains the text for the first part of the
- greeting message displayed below the HP logo. This text is "Welcome
- to" (set 1,16). Dtlogin appends the system name to the text to
- generate the complete greeting message.
- This text can be overridden by the user via a resource in the
- Xresources file. The file is shipped with the resource commented out
- so that the message catalog takes precedence. The resource value
- should be localized identically to the message catalog.
- At the end of the section labeled...
- !!#################################################################
- !!
- !! GREETING
- !!
- 1. add...
- #ifdef <LANG>
- where <LANG> is replaced by the value of the $LANG
- variable appropriate for this language.
- 2. add...
- !! Dtlogin*greeting.labelString: <Welcome to> %LocalHost%
- ^^^^^^^^^^
- localized value
- 3. add...
- #endif
-
- ex. for LANG=japanese
-
- #ifdef japanese
- !! Dtlogin*greeting.labelString: <Welcome to> %LocalHost%
- #endif
- To test this text, remove the comment characters "!!" from the line. To
- test the text in the message catalog, insert the comment characters.
-
- The localized Xresources file along with the message catalog should be
- returned to the DT development team. In addition, it may be necessary
- for the customize script (run after installing a language) to contain
- instructions that would append the above lines to an existing
- Xresources.
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