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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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File Formats                                        selconfig(4)



  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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File Formats                                        selconfig(4)



     
           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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