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Appendix D, Customizing the Smart Zero login screen, Table D-20

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Table D-20 Login screen > Text > text-locale (continued) Type Description Default Not applicable Use When in the matching locale, this text will be used for the string. The supported text strings are as follows: ● de_DE (German) ● en_US (English) ● es_ES (Spanish) ● fr_FR (French) ● ja_JP (Japanese) ● zh_CN (Simplified Chinese) NOTE: The file encoding is UTF-8. Table D-21 Login screen > Text > text Type Parameter Example Default Use Description Default text text: This will be shown on the screen.; Not Applicable If no matching localized text is specified, this text string will be used instead. NOTE: The text rendering engine does not support HTMLstyle markup. Table D-22 Login screen > Text > font-locale Type Parameter Example Default Use Description locale-specific fontName font-ja_JP: kochi-gothic; Not applicable When in the matching locale, this font will be used when the string is rendered. See the description for text-locale previous. The name must match one of the fonts under /usr/ share/fonts/ truetype. For Japanese text, it might be necessary to select kochi-gothic; for Simplified Chinese text, u mi ng. Table D-23 Login screen > Text > font Type Parameter Example Description fontName font: DejaVuSerif-Bold 78 Appendix D Customizing the Smart Zero login screen

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Table D-20
Login screen > Text > text-locale (continued)
Type
Description
Default
Not applicable
Use
When in the matching locale, this text will be used for the
string. The supported text strings are as follows:
de_DE (German)
en_US (English)
es_ES (Spanish)
fr_FR (French)
ja_JP (Japanese)
zh_CN (Simplified Chinese)
NOTE:
The file encoding is UTF-8.
Table D-21
Login screen > Text > text
Type
Description
Parameter
Default text text:
Example
This will be shown on the screen.;
Default
Not Applicable
Use
If no matching localized text is specified, this text string will
be used instead.
NOTE:
The text rendering engine does not support HTML-
style markup.
Table D-22
Login screen > Text > font-locale
Type
Description
Parameter
locale-specific fontName
Example
font-ja_JP: kochi-gothic;
Default
Not applicable
Use
When in the matching locale, this font will be used when the
string is rendered. See the description for text-locale
previous. The name must match one of the fonts under
/usr/
share/fonts/ truetype
. For Japanese text, it might be
necessary to select kochi-gothic; for Simplified Chinese text,
u mi ng.
Table D-23
Login screen > Text > font
Type
Description
Parameter
fontName
Example
font: DejaVuSerif-Bold
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Customizing the Smart Zero login screen