status: use consistent messages for network connections

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=727163
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Paul Lange 2014-04-04 13:30:37 +02:00 committed by Adel Gadllah
parent 2f720e22fc
commit f9c83bccb6

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@ -423,18 +423,18 @@ const NMConnectionDevice = new Lang.Class({
case NetworkManager.DeviceState.UNMANAGED:
/* Translators: this is for network devices that are physically present but are not
under NetworkManager's control (and thus cannot be used in the menu) */
return _("unmanaged");
return _("Unmanaged");
case NetworkManager.DeviceState.DEACTIVATING:
return _("disconnecting...");
return _("Disconnecting");
case NetworkManager.DeviceState.PREPARE:
case NetworkManager.DeviceState.CONFIG:
case NetworkManager.DeviceState.IP_CONFIG:
case NetworkManager.DeviceState.IP_CHECK:
case NetworkManager.DeviceState.SECONDARIES:
return _("connecting...");
return _("Connecting");
case NetworkManager.DeviceState.NEED_AUTH:
/* Translators: this is for network connections that require some kind of key or password */
return _("authentication required");
return _("Authentication required");
case NetworkManager.DeviceState.UNAVAILABLE:
// This state is actually a compound of various states (generically unavailable,
// firmware missing), that are exposed by different properties (whose state may
@ -442,13 +442,13 @@ const NMConnectionDevice = new Lang.Class({
if (this._device.firmware_missing) {
/* Translators: this is for devices that require some kind of firmware or kernel
module, which is missing */
return _("firmware missing");
return _("Firmware missing");
}
/* Translators: this is for a network device that cannot be activated (for example it
is disabled by rfkill, or it has no coverage */
return _("unavailable");
return _("Unavailable");
case NetworkManager.DeviceState.FAILED:
return _("connection failed");
return _("Connection failed");
default:
log('Device state invalid, is %d'.format(this._device.state));
return 'invalid';