- Usernames case sensitive or not
- Usernames accent sensitive or not
- Customizing the text of the email notification
'; $lang['LCAS_caseSensitiveTitle'] = 'Options'; $lang['LCAS_caseSensitiveTitle_d'] = 'These options allow users to be identified either ignoring the case (capitalization) of their username, or without regard to accents, or regardless of either.
Note: The password is still sensitive to all the characters!
BĂ©atrice is going to be happy!
'; $lang['LCAS_userlistTitle'] = 'User verification'; $lang['LCAS_userlistTitle_d'] = 'This page shows the users who should be modified to enable this option.

If two users are already registered, for example, Test and test, and the option for case insensitivity is checked, these users will not take advantage of LCAS, and adding user TEST will be impossible.
You have to change one of these users and, optionaly, prevent him by using the link to send an email.'; $lang['LCAS_Email_Customization'] = 'Customizing email notification'; $lang['LCAS_Email_Customization_d'] = 'You can customize the text to be sent with the notification. Use the tags [lang] for a custom multi-lingual if the plugin Extended Description is active.'; $lang['LCAS_MailTitle'] = 'Email Notification'; $lang['LCAS_MailTitle_d'] = 'Choose here if an email notification should be automatically sent to users whose login has been changed to match the new rules of sensitivity.'; ?>