+
+ /* if we already know the window isn't responding (maybe they clicked
+ no in the kill dialog but it hasn't come back to life), then show
+ the kill dialog */
+ if (self->not_responding)
+ client_prompt_kill(self);
+ }
+}
+
+#define OB_KILL_RESULT_NO 0
+#define OB_KILL_RESULT_YES 1
+
+static void client_kill_requested(ObPrompt *p, gint result, gpointer data)
+{
+ ObClient *self = data;
+
+ if (result == OB_KILL_RESULT_YES)
+ client_kill(self);
+
+ prompt_unref(self->kill_prompt);
+ self->kill_prompt = NULL;
+}
+
+static void client_prompt_kill(ObClient *self)
+{
+ /* check if we're already prompting */
+ if (!self->kill_prompt) {
+ ObPromptAnswer answers[] = {
+ { _("Cancel"), OB_KILL_RESULT_NO },
+ { _("Force Exit"), OB_KILL_RESULT_YES }
+ };
+ gchar *m;
+
+ if (client_on_localhost(self)) {
+ const gchar *sig;
+
+ if (self->kill_level == 0)
+ sig = "terminate";
+ else
+ sig = "kill";
+
+ m = g_strdup_printf
+ (_("The window \"%s\" does not seem to be responding. Do you want to force it to exit by sending the %s signal?"), self->original_title, sig);
+ }
+ else
+ m = g_strdup_printf
+ (_("The window \"%s\" does not seem to be responding. Do you want to disconnect it from the X server?"), self->original_title);
+
+
+ self->kill_prompt = prompt_new(m, answers,
+ sizeof(answers)/sizeof(answers[0]),
+ OB_KILL_RESULT_NO, /* default = no */
+ OB_KILL_RESULT_NO, /* cancel = no */
+ client_kill_requested, self);
+ g_free(m);