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Chapter 7. The ThinLinc Client
The session selection window presents the user with a list of relevant sessions and several buttons to act
on those sessions:
Connect
Connect to the selected session, or create a new session if the current selection is "Create new
session...".
End session
Forcefully terminate the selected session and restart the connection procedure.
Cancel
Abort the connection and return to the main window.
The server will then prepare a graphical session on a ThinLinc server. The client then connects to this
session and displays it. Normally the user now sees a dialog with different session options. The user can
there select for example to run a Linux session or a Windows session. Depending on the choice the
server at the other end will start that kind of session.
7.1.3. Language Settings
The ThinLinc client gets all its strings from a database. This way it can be easily translated, by just
providing a new database for a new language.
On Unix based systems, the client picks up which language to use by reading the standard POSIX locale
environment variables. A somewhat simplified description of these follow here:
LC_ALL : If this environment variable is set, it takes precedence over all other locale variables. It will
affect all locale settings, including message strings, sorting order, money representation, decimal
numbers, etc.
LC_MESSAGES : If LC_ALL is not set but this one is, it will make the messages of the client adhere to
the language in question, in effect making the client use that language. There are several other
variables of this kind, but they do not affect the ThinLinc client.
LANG : If LC_ALL is not set then the value of this variable will be used for all locale categories that are
not explicitly set, e.g. LC_MESSAGES .
There is also a variable called LANGUAGE on some systems, but it is non-standard, and we do not
recommend the use of it.
If none of these variables are set, the locale defaults to C, which in practice means American English.
The value of the variables should be of the form language_country, where language and country are 2
letter codes. Currently, the languages delivered with the client are Brazilian Portuguese (pt_BR), English
(en_US), Dutch (nl_NL), French (fr_FR), German (de_DE), Italian (it_IT), Russian (ru_RU), Spanish
(es_ES), Swedish (sv_SE), and Turkish (tr_TR).
On Windows, the same environment variables can be set in a script that also starts the ThinLinc client.
An example script called altlang.cmd is installed with the ThinLinc client for Windows. If nothing is
set, the Windows client will use the language setting that was given with the control panel.
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