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Hello there,
how can I modify this message?
Welcome Alessandro, this is the central console.
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You can edit this entry in the language file you use without affecting the system (I think). I did something similar for several entries a while ago.
In the 'locales' folder of your installation, you can edit the .php file associated with the language you use in GLPI, I use EN_GB, and just search for that text ("this is the central console"), then edit it.
For example, in my EN_GB.php file I see:
$LANG['central'][0]="Welcome";
$LANG['central'][1]="this is the central console.";
Just edit the text between the quotes, and that should do it.
I tested and it didn't seem to break anything.
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Thanks bwm367
but I can't find the same entry on 0.78 version
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It may have moved around, but it should be possible to find by doing a search in the language files.
I haven't used .78 yet, maybe a developer familiar with the new layout can help?
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Actually with this new version (.78) I don't get any message on the central console..
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So what's the problem then?
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The "problem" is that "I don't get any message on the central console"!
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I think that you mean, on the connection page.... something like that (sorry for my bad english)
Go to the Configuration menu, then general and here you can type a texte for the connection, try this and tell us if this was what you was searching. Either, I think this is the way for your problem.
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In GLPI 0.78 you don't have a welcome message on central interface
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Problem solved then?
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In GLPI 0.78 you don't have a welcome message on central interface
if so yes, problem solved.
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