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| pmHelpResources___LOCALE__.java | 9 package com.sun.admin.pm.client; 280 "accessible to print client computers. See the printers.conf(4) man " + 281 "page if you need more information about print client commands. " + [all...] |
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| pmHelpResources___LOCALE__.java | 9 package com.sun.admin.pm.client; 280 //@EN@ <p> Use the Add Access to Printer dialog to make an installed printer accessible to print client computers. See the printers.conf(4) man page if you need more information about print client commands. <p> <b>Printer Name:</b> The name of the printer you wish to add access to. The printer name must be a text string composed of uppercase or lowercase alphabetical characters (a-z, A-Z), digits (0-9), hyphens, or underscores. A printer name can be a maximum of 14 characters long. <p> <b>Printer Server:</b> The name of the printer server the named printer is installed on. The printer may be physically connected to the server or it may be a network printer. <p> <b>NOTE:</b> Solaris Print Manager does not check for the validity of Printer Name or Printer Server. <p> <b>Description:</b> [Optional] A description of the printer, including, for example, the type and location of the printer. <p> <b>Option: Default Printer:</b> If checked and no naming service is being used, this printer is designated as the default printer for the computer on which you are running Solaris Print Manager. If checked and a naming service is being used, designates this as the default printer for the naming service. <p> <b>OK:</b> Apply changes and dismiss the window. <br> <b>Apply:</b> Apply the changes and leave the window displayed. <br> <b>Reset:</b> Reset all fields to last Apply <br> <b>Cancel:</b> Dismiss the window. <br> <b>Help:</b> Display help for the current window or dialog. <p> 285 "f??r Druck-Client-Computer verf??gbar zu machen. Siehe die Man Page printers.conf(4), " + 286 "wenn Sie weitere Informationen zu Druck-Client-Befehlen ben??tigen. " + [all...] |
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| pmHelpResources_en_US.java | 9 package com.sun.admin.pm.client; 280 "accessible to print client computers. See the printers.conf(4) man " + 281 "page if you need more information about print client commands. " + [all...] |
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| /nv-g11n/messages/messages/on/es_ES/usr/share/lib/locale/com/sun/admin/pm/client/ |
| pmHelpResources___LOCALE__.java | 9 package com.sun.admin.pm.client; 280 //@EN@ <p> Use the Add Access to Printer dialog to make an installed printer accessible to print client computers. See the printers.conf(4) man page if you need more information about print client commands. <p> <b>Printer Name:</b> The name of the printer you wish to add access to. The printer name must be a text string composed of uppercase or lowercase alphabetical characters (a-z, A-Z), digits (0-9), hyphens, or underscores. A printer name can be a maximum of 14 characters long. <p> <b>Printer Server:</b> The name of the printer server the named printer is installed on. The printer may be physically connected to the server or it may be a network printer. <p> <b>NOTE:</b> Solaris Print Manager does not check for the validity of Printer Name or Printer Server. <p> <b>Description:</b> [Optional] A description of the printer, including, for example, the type and location of the printer. <p> <b>Option: Default Printer:</b> If checked and no naming service is being used, this printer is designated as the default printer for the computer on which you are running Solaris Print Manager. If checked and a naming service is being used, designates this as the default printer for the naming service. <p> <b>OK:</b> Apply changes and dismiss the window. <br> <b>Apply:</b> Apply the changes and leave the window displayed. <br> <b>Reset:</b> Reset all fields to last Apply <br> <b>Cancel:</b> Dismiss the window. <br> <b>Help:</b> Display help for the current window or dialog. <p> [all...] |
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| pmHelpResources___LOCALE__.java | 9 package com.sun.admin.pm.client; 280 //@EN@ <p> Use the Add Access to Printer dialog to make an installed printer accessible to print client computers. See the printers.conf(4) man page if you need more information about print client commands. <p> <b>Printer Name:</b> The name of the printer you wish to add access to. The printer name must be a text string composed of uppercase or lowercase alphabetical characters (a-z, A-Z), digits (0-9), hyphens, or underscores. A printer name can be a maximum of 14 characters long. <p> <b>Printer Server:</b> The name of the printer server the named printer is installed on. The printer may be physically connected to the server or it may be a network printer. <p> <b>NOTE:</b> Solaris Print Manager does not check for the validity of Printer Name or Printer Server. <p> <b>Description:</b> [Optional] A description of the printer, including, for example, the type and location of the printer. <p> <b>Option: Default Printer:</b> If checked and no naming service is being used, this printer is designated as the default printer for the computer on which you are running Solaris Print Manager. If checked and a naming service is being used, designates this as the default printer for the naming service. <p> <b>OK:</b> Apply changes and dismiss the window. <br> <b>Apply:</b> Apply the changes and leave the window displayed. <br> <b>Reset:</b> Reset all fields to last Apply <br> <b>Cancel:</b> Dismiss the window. <br> <b>Help:</b> Display help for the current window or dialog. <p> [all...] |
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| /nv-g11n/messages/messages/on/it_IT/usr/share/lib/locale/com/sun/admin/pm/client/ |
| pmHelpResources___LOCALE__.java | 9 package com.sun.admin.pm.client; 280 //@EN@ <p> Use the Add Access to Printer dialog to make an installed printer accessible to print client computers. See the printers.conf(4) man page if you need more information about print client commands. <p> <b>Printer Name:</b> The name of the printer you wish to add access to. The printer name must be a text string composed of uppercase or lowercase alphabetical characters (a-z, A-Z), digits (0-9), hyphens, or underscores. A printer name can be a maximum of 14 characters long. <p> <b>Printer Server:</b> The name of the printer server the named printer is installed on. The printer may be physically connected to the server or it may be a network printer. <p> <b>NOTE:</b> Solaris Print Manager does not check for the validity of Printer Name or Printer Server. <p> <b>Description:</b> [Optional] A description of the printer, including, for example, the type and location of the printer. <p> <b>Option: Default Printer:</b> If checked and no naming service is being used, this printer is designated as the default printer for the computer on which you are running Solaris Print Manager. If checked and a naming service is being used, designates this as the default printer for the naming service. <p> <b>OK:</b> Apply changes and dismiss the window. <br> <b>Apply:</b> Apply the changes and leave the window displayed. <br> <b>Reset:</b> Reset all fields to last Apply <br> <b>Cancel:</b> Dismiss the window. <br> <b>Help:</b> Display help for the current window or dialog. <p> 285 "accessibile una stampante ai client di stampa. Per maggiori informazioni sui " + 286 "comandi dei client di stampa, vedere la pagina man printers.conf(4). " + [all...] |
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| /nv-g11n/messages/messages/on/ja_JP/usr/share/lib/locale/com/sun/admin/pm/client/ |
| pmHelpResources___LOCALE__.java | 9 package com.sun.admin.pm.client; 280 //@EN@ <p> Use the Add Access to Printer dialog to make an installed printer accessible to print client computers. See the printers.conf(4) man page if you need more information about print client commands. <p> <b>Printer Name:</b> The name of the printer you wish to add access to. The printer name must be a text string composed of uppercase or lowercase alphabetical characters (a-z, A-Z), digits (0-9), hyphens, or underscores. A printer name can be a maximum of 14 characters long. <p> <b>Printer Server:</b> The name of the printer server the named printer is installed on. The printer may be physically connected to the server or it may be a network printer. <p> <b>NOTE:</b> Solaris Print Manager does not check for the validity of Printer Name or Printer Server. <p> <b>Description:</b> [Optional] A description of the printer, including, for example, the type and location of the printer. <p> <b>Option: Default Printer:</b> If checked and no naming service is being used, this printer is designated as the default printer for the computer on which you are running Solaris Print Manager. If checked and a naming service is being used, designates this as the default printer for the naming service. <p> <b>OK:</b> Apply changes and dismiss the window. <br> <b>Apply:</b> Apply the changes and leave the window displayed. <br> <b>Reset:</b> Reset all fields to last Apply <br> <b>Cancel:</b> Dismiss the window. <br> <b>Help:</b> Display help for the current window or dialog. <p> [all...] |
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| /nv-g11n/messages/messages/on/ko_KR/usr/share/lib/locale/com/sun/admin/pm/client/ |
| pmHelpResources___LOCALE__.java | 9 package com.sun.admin.pm.client; 280 //@EN@ <p> Use the Add Access to Printer dialog to make an installed printer accessible to print client computers. See the printers.conf(4) man page if you need more information about print client commands. <p> <b>Printer Name:</b> The name of the printer you wish to add access to. The printer name must be a text string composed of uppercase or lowercase alphabetical characters (a-z, A-Z), digits (0-9), hyphens, or underscores. A printer name can be a maximum of 14 characters long. <p> <b>Printer Server:</b> The name of the printer server the named printer is installed on. The printer may be physically connected to the server or it may be a network printer. <p> <b>NOTE:</b> Solaris Print Manager does not check for the validity of Printer Name or Printer Server. <p> <b>Description:</b> [Optional] A description of the printer, including, for example, the type and location of the printer. <p> <b>Option: Default Printer:</b> If checked and no naming service is being used, this printer is designated as the default printer for the computer on which you are running Solaris Print Manager. If checked and a naming service is being used, designates this as the default printer for the naming service. <p> <b>OK:</b> Apply changes and dismiss the window. <br> <b>Apply:</b> Apply the changes and leave the window displayed. <br> <b>Reset:</b> Reset all fields to last Apply <br> <b>Cancel:</b> Dismiss the window. <br> <b>Help:</b> Display help for the current window or dialog. <p> [all...] |
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| /nv-g11n/messages/messages/on/sv_SE/usr/share/lib/locale/com/sun/admin/pm/client/ |
| pmHelpResources___LOCALE__.java | 9 package com.sun.admin.pm.client; 280 //@EN@ <p> Use the Add Access to Printer dialog to make an installed printer accessible to print client computers. See the printers.conf(4) man page if you need more information about print client commands. <p> <b>Printer Name:</b> The name of the printer you wish to add access to. The printer name must be a text string composed of uppercase or lowercase alphabetical characters (a-z, A-Z), digits (0-9), hyphens, or underscores. A printer name can be a maximum of 14 characters long. <p> <b>Printer Server:</b> The name of the printer server the named printer is installed on. The printer may be physically connected to the server or it may be a network printer. <p> <b>NOTE:</b> Solaris Print Manager does not check for the validity of Printer Name or Printer Server. <p> <b>Description:</b> [Optional] A description of the printer, including, for example, the type and location of the printer. <p> <b>Option: Default Printer:</b> If checked and no naming service is being used, this printer is designated as the default printer for the computer on which you are running Solaris Print Manager. If checked and a naming service is being used, designates this as the default printer for the naming service. <p> <b>OK:</b> Apply changes and dismiss the window. <br> <b>Apply:</b> Apply the changes and leave the window displayed. <br> <b>Reset:</b> Reset all fields to last Apply <br> <b>Cancel:</b> Dismiss the window. <br> <b>Help:</b> Display help for the current window or dialog. <p> [all...] |
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| /nv-g11n/messages/messages/on/zh_CN/usr/share/lib/locale/com/sun/admin/pm/client/ |
| pmHelpResources___LOCALE__.java | 9 package com.sun.admin.pm.client; 280 //@EN@ <p> Use the Add Access to Printer dialog to make an installed printer accessible to print client computers. See the printers.conf(4) man page if you need more information about print client commands. <p> <b>Printer Name:</b> The name of the printer you wish to add access to. The printer name must be a text string composed of uppercase or lowercase alphabetical characters (a-z, A-Z), digits (0-9), hyphens, or underscores. A printer name can be a maximum of 14 characters long. <p> <b>Printer Server:</b> The name of the printer server the named printer is installed on. The printer may be physically connected to the server or it may be a network printer. <p> <b>NOTE:</b> Solaris Print Manager does not check for the validity of Printer Name or Printer Server. <p> <b>Description:</b> [Optional] A description of the printer, including, for example, the type and location of the printer. <p> <b>Option: Default Printer:</b> If checked and no naming service is being used, this printer is designated as the default printer for the computer on which you are running Solaris Print Manager. If checked and a naming service is being used, designates this as the default printer for the naming service. <p> <b>OK:</b> Apply changes and dismiss the window. <br> <b>Apply:</b> Apply the changes and leave the window displayed. <br> <b>Reset:</b> Reset all fields to last Apply <br> <b>Cancel:</b> Dismiss the window. <br> <b>Help:</b> Display help for the current window or dialog. <p> [all...] |
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| pmHelpResources___LOCALE__.java | 9 package com.sun.admin.pm.client; 280 //@EN@ <p> Use the Add Access to Printer dialog to make an installed printer accessible to print client computers. See the printers.conf(4) man page if you need more information about print client commands. <p> <b>Printer Name:</b> The name of the printer you wish to add access to. The printer name must be a text string composed of uppercase or lowercase alphabetical characters (a-z, A-Z), digits (0-9), hyphens, or underscores. A printer name can be a maximum of 14 characters long. <p> <b>Printer Server:</b> The name of the printer server the named printer is installed on. The printer may be physically connected to the server or it may be a network printer. <p> <b>NOTE:</b> Solaris Print Manager does not check for the validity of Printer Name or Printer Server. <p> <b>Description:</b> [Optional] A description of the printer, including, for example, the type and location of the printer. <p> <b>Option: Default Printer:</b> If checked and no naming service is being used, this printer is designated as the default printer for the computer on which you are running Solaris Print Manager. If checked and a naming service is being used, designates this as the default printer for the naming service. <p> <b>OK:</b> Apply changes and dismiss the window. <br> <b>Apply:</b> Apply the changes and leave the window displayed. <br> <b>Reset:</b> Reset all fields to last Apply <br> <b>Cancel:</b> Dismiss the window. <br> <b>Help:</b> Display help for the current window or dialog. <p> [all...] |
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| /nv-g11n/g11n/src/cmd/fsexam/src/ |
| fsexam-pref.c | 33 #include <gconf/gconf-client.h> 169 GConfClient *client; local 174 client = pref->gconf_client; 177 pref->encode_name_list = (GSList *)gconf_client_get_list (client, 189 encode_text = (GSList *)gconf_client_get_list (client, 211 gconf_client_set_list (client, 226 * if client != NULL 233 GConfClient *client) 240 if (client != NULL) { /* save to gconf */ 241 gconf_client_set_list (client, [all...] |
| fsexam.c | 45 #include <gconf/gconf-client.h> 469 GnomeClient *client = NULL; local 480 client = gnome_master_client (); 481 g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (client), "die",
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