label login.login "Login"
label login.register "Register"
label login.edituser "Change Details"
-label login.lougout "Logout"
+label login.logout "Logout"
+
+# Text for login page responses
+label login.loginok "Logged in OK"
+label login.logoutok "Logged out OK"
+label login.registered "Registered your new login"
+label login.confirmed "Confirmed your new login"
# <TITLE> for account page
label account.title "DisOrder User Details"
label error.connect "Cannot connect to server."
# Text used when cannot become right user
-label error.become "Unauthorized user."
+label error.loginfailed "Incorrect username and/or password."
# Text appended to all error pages
label error.generic ""
label heading.title Title
label heading.length Length
-# Images. These are (possibly relative) URLs. In the factory configuration
-# DisOrder assumes that you have arranged for 'static' relative to the base
-# URL (i.e. the URL of the CGI) to point somewhere useful, but it's not
-# the only way. The .deb for instance uses /disorder instead.
-label images.enabled static/tick.png
-label images.disabled static/cross.png
-label images.scratch static/cross.png
-label images.noscratch static/nocross.png
-label images.up static/up.png
-label images.noup static/noup.png
-label images.down static/down.png
-label images.nodown static/nodown.png
-label images.edit static/edit.png
-label images.upall static/upup.png
-label images.noupall static/noupup.png
-label images.downall static/downdown.png
-label images.nodownall static/nodowndown.png
-
-# Stylesheet. As above, a (possibly relative) URL.
-label links.css static/disorder.css
+# (Possibly relative) URL to images. This be a URL for the directory
+# containing the icons used by the web interface (which might be
+# /usr/local/share/disorder/static/).
+label url.static /disorder/
+
+# Stylesheet. As above, a (possibly relative) URL, but this time pointing
+# to the stylesheet to use in all DisOrder web pages.
+label links.css /disorder/disorder.css