Public bug reported:

Package: xfce4-session
Version: 4.4.1-1ubuntu3

If you select 'Japanese' as your language in the initial login dialog on
xubuntu, then (obviously) xfce appears in Japanese. If you then select
the 'exit door' icon to bring up the dialog offering you the choice of
"switch user/log out/restart/shutdown/suspend/hibernate" then the dialog
is too wide to fit completely on a 1024x768 display.

This is because the Japanese translations for these button labels are
much wider than the English ones, so the dialog box gets laid out with
very wide buttons (each of equal size, so the same size as the worst
case length of translated text) and there isn't sufficient space on a
small screen to fit them all in.

It might be possible to fix this with judicious use of line breaks,
assuming whatever's providing these button widgets allows line breaks in
button labels. Or perhaps the translations could be trimmed. Otherwise I
think you'd need to split the row of buttons into two if it wasn't going
to fit all in one row.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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xfce4-session: Japanese translations for shutdown dialog buttons make dialog 
too wide for 1024x768 screen
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/138485
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