NAME | SYNOPSIS | DESCRIPTION | ATTRIBUTES | RETURN VALUES | EXAMPLES | FILES | SEE ALSO
#include <Dt/label_clipping.h>XmString Xbcltos(Display *display, const bclabel_t *cmwlabel, Dimension width, const XmFontList fontlist, const int flags);
The calling process must have
PRIV_SYS_TRANS_LABEL
in its set of effective privileges to translate labels or clearances that dominate the current process' sensitivity label.
The structure controlling the connection to an X Window System display.
The CMW label to be translated.
The sensitivity label to be translated.
The clearance to be translated.
The width of the translated label or clearance in pixels. If the specified width is shorter than the full label, the label is clipped and the presence of clipped letters is indicated by an arrow. In this example, letters have been clipped to the right of: TS<-. See the sbltos(3) man page for more information on the clipped indicator. If the specified width is equal to the display width ( display ), the label is not truncated, but word-wrapped using a width of half the display width.
A list of fonts and character sets where each font is associated with a character set.
The value of flags indicates which words in the label_encodings(4) file are used for the translation. See the bltos(3) man page for a description of the flag values: LONG_WORDS , SHORT_WORDS , LONG_CLASSIFICATION , SHORT_CLASSIFICATION , ALL_ENTRIES, ACCESS_RELATED, VIEW_EXTERNAL , VIEW_INTERNAL , NO_CLASSIFICATION . BRACKETED is an additional flag that can be used with Xbsltos() only. It encloses the sensitivity label in square brackets as follows: [C].
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
---|---|
Availability | SUNWtsu |
MT-Level | MT-Safe |
These interfaces return a compound string that represents the character-coded form of the
CMW
label, sensitivity label, information label, or clearance translated. The compound string uses the language and fonts specified in
fontlist
and is clipped to
width
. These interfaces return
NULL
if the label or clearance is not a valid, required type as defined in the
label_encodings(4)
file, or not dominated by the process' sensitivity label and the
PRIV_SYS_TRANS_LABEL
privilege is not asserted.
This example translates a clearance to text using the long words specified in the label_encodings(4) file, a font list, and clips the translated clearance to a width of 72 pixels.
xmstr = Xbcleartos(XtDisplay(topLevel), &clearance, 72, fontlist, LONG_WORDS
Header file for label clipping functions
The label encodings file contains the classification names, words, constraints, and values for the defined labels of this system.
bltos(3) , sbltos(3) , label_encodings(4)
Trusted Solaris Developer's Guide , Trusted Solaris administrator's document set , Trusted Solaris Label Administration , and Trusted Solaris User's Guide
NAME | SYNOPSIS | DESCRIPTION | ATTRIBUTES | RETURN VALUES | EXAMPLES | FILES | SEE ALSO