File Formats selconfig(4)
NAME
selconfig - selection rules for copy, cut, paste, drag and
drop operations
SYNOPSIS
/usr/dt/config/selconfig
DESCRIPTION
The selconfig file specifies how a system that is config-
ured with Trusted Extensions behaves when a user transfers
data between windows that have different labels. Transfer
operations include cut-and-paste, copy-and-paste, and drag-
and-drop. There are two types of entries in this file:
automatic confirmation and automatic reply.
Automatic Confirmation
This type of entry specifies whether a confirmation window,
the selection confirmer, displays. Each entry has the form:
relationship: confirmation
relationship identifies the result of comparing the selected
data's source and destination windows' labels. There are
three allowed values:
upgradesl The source window's label is less than
the destination window's label.
downgradesl The source window's label is higher than
the destination window's label.
disjointsl The source and destination windows'
labels are disjoint. Neither label dom-
inates the other.
confirmation specifies whether to perform automatic confir-
mation. Allowed values are:
n Use manual confirmation, that is, display the selection
confirmer window. This is the default.
y Use automatic confirmation, that is, do not display the
selection confirmer window.
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Automatic Reply
A single user operation can involve several flows of infor-
mation between the source and destination windows. The
automatic reply set of entries provides a means to reduce
the number of confirmations that are required of the user.
There must be one entry of this form:
autoreply: value
If value is y (for yes), then the remaining entries of the
set are used as attributes for the selection data (rather
than the actual contents) to complete the operation without
confirmation. If value is n (for no), then the remaining
entries are ignored.
Defaults can be specified for any type field that appears in
the Confirmer window. Below are some sample entries for
defaults.
replytype: TARGETS
replytype: Pixel Sets
replytype: LENGTH
replytype: Type Of Monitor
The TARGETS entry, when used, returns the list of target
atoms that are supported by the source window. The Pixel
Sets and Type Of Monitor entries are used for animation dur-
ing a drag-and-drop operation. The LENGTH entry specifies
the number of bytes in the selection.
ATRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri-
butes:
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ATRIBUTE TYPE ATRIBUTE VALUE
Availability SUNWtsu
Interface Stability Committed
SEE ALSO
attributes(5)
Rules When Changing the Level of Security for Data in
Solaris Trusted Extensions Administrator's Procedures
NOTES
The functionality described on this manual page is available
only if the system is configured with Trusted Extensions.
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