package WebGUI::i18n::English::Workflow_Activity; use strict; our $I18N = { 'description help' => { message => q|Put a long explanation here of what this activity is doing.|, context => q|the hover help for the description field|, lastUpdated => 1165363730, }, 'description' => { message => q|Description|, context => q|a label for the human readable description|, lastUpdated => 0, }, 'title help' => { message => q|Put a name here that identifies what this activity is doing.|, context => q|the hover help for the title field|, lastUpdated => 0, }, 'title' => { message => q|Title|, context => q|a label for the human readable title|, lastUpdated => 0, }, 'list of installed activities' => { message => q|List of Installed Workflow Activities|, lastUpdated => 0, }, 'activities list body' => { message => q|

Making a Workflow Activity available for use on your site is a two step process.

  1. The activity must be put in the Activities directory in the WebGUI source code: lib/WebGUI/Workflow/Activities.
  2. The activity must be enabled in your WebGUI.conf file, in the "workflowActivities" section.

The table below shows which activities are installed on your site and which have been configured in your WebGUI.conf file. It does not say if the activity is used in a Workflow.

|, lastUpdated => 0, }, 'activity enabled header' => { message => q|Activity Enabled?|, lastUpdated => 1112591289, context => q|Table heading in List of Activities help page. Short for "Is this Activity enabled?"|, }, 'activity name' => { message => q|Activity Name|, lastUpdated => 1112591289, context => q|Table heading in List of Activities help page. Short for "Is this Activity enabled?"|, }, 'topicName' => { message => q|Workflow Activities|, context => q|The name of this workflow activity.|, lastUpdated => 0, }, }; 1;