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gnome-netstatus-2.28.2-1.fc14.x86_64.rpm

<gconfschemafile>
  <schemalist>    

    <schema>
      <key>/schemas/apps/netstatus_applet/prefs/interface</key>
      <owner>netstatus-applet</owner>
      <type>string</type>
      <default></default>
      <gettext_domain>gnome-netstatus</gettext_domain>
      <locale name="C">
        <short>Network interface</short>
        <long>The Network Interface monitored by the Network Monitor.</long>
      </locale>
    </schema>

    <!-- Yes, this key is purposely global to all instances of the applet -->
    <schema>
      <key>/schemas/apps/netstatus_applet/config_tool</key>
      <applyto>/apps/netstatus_applet/config_tool</applyto>
      <owner>netstatus-applet</owner>
      <type>string</type>
      <default></default>
      <gettext_domain>gnome-netstatus</gettext_domain>
      <locale name="C">
        <short>Network configuration tool</short>
        <long>This key specifies the name of the network configuration tool which should be invoked when the "Configure" button in the properties dialog is clicked. If the configuration tool can take a parameter of the interface to configure you may use %i in the string and it will be substituted with the interface name before invoking the configuration tool. For example, gnome-system-tool's network-admin tool takes the interface name through a --configure parameter. Thus, you could set the value of this key to be: "network-admin --configure %i".</long>
      </locale>
    </schema>
                 
  </schemalist>
</gconfschemafile>