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1.1 ! root 1: % run this through LaTeX with the appropriate wrapper ! 2: ! 3: \chapter {SUNINT} ! 4: ! 5: \pgm{sunint} is a window interface developed at UCL. ! 6: It uses the feature of the SUNVIEW environment to give the user a set ! 7: of windows and menus with which they can query the directory. ! 8: As with WIDGET it is included only as an example of an X.500 interface, and how to ! 9: use the procedural interface, it has not been fully developed. ! 10: ! 11: Like \verb"widget", \verb"sunint" only gives the users access to a subset of the X.500 protocol, ! 12: and as such is a read only interface. ! 13: ! 14: \section {Using SUNINT} ! 15: The \verb"sunint" interface is invoked with the command \pgm{sunint} ! 16: ! 17: The program automatically binds you to the local directory, unless a \tt -c\rm\ flag is given, ! 18: when the following argument is taken to be the address of the DSA ! 19: to connect to. ! 20: ! 21: Once started the user is given a window with two panels. ! 22: The upper panel displays the current position in the DIT, the lower ! 23: displays the children. ! 24: ! 25: \subsection {Menus} ! 26: Each item in the window has a menu associated with it. By pressing the ! 27: {\em right} mouse button a menu of available options will be displayed. ! 28: If an option is `{\sl dimmed}' it means that that particular option is ! 29: unavailable. ! 30: ! 31: When a menu item is selected (by moving the mouse over the menu item, and releasing ! 32: the mouse button) the appropriate action is taken. ! 33: ! 34: \subsection {Moving around the DIT} ! 35: When you enter the program, you are automatically placed at the ROOT of the ! 36: DIT. ! 37: To move around the DIT, select the `{\em show children}' menu item for the ! 38: ROOT entry. This will display the Distinguished name and objectclass of ! 39: all the children below the root in the lower panel. ! 40: If you now select the `{\em move to here}' menu item from one of the children, ! 41: The entry will be redisplayed in the top panel, from where it children can ! 42: be displayed. ! 43: ! 44: \subsection {Reading the Attributes} ! 45: The menu item `{\em Show details}' will make the attribute of the entry ! 46: appear in a separate `pop-up' window. ! 47: ! 48: This window can be removed by selection the {\em hide} option from the menu ! 49: found by pressing the {\em right} button on one of the sides of the window. ! 50: ! 51: \subsection {Searching} ! 52: Searching is selected by pressing the button labeled {\em search}, and ! 53: selecting the type of search required. ! 54: ! 55: Selecting {\em general search} will display a window with room for text input ! 56: of a search filter. ! 57: The filter is specified in the same format as for DISH searches described in ! 58: section \ref{search}. ! 59: ! 60: The other options are used to make simple searches. ! 61: A window is displayed with the attribute types you may want to search on ! 62: displayed. ! 63: For each type, you can enter the value want to search for, and select the ! 64: type of match required. ! 65: ! 66: The result of the search will be displayed in a separate window. ! 67: ! 68: \subsection{Quitting} ! 69: To quit, press the {\em quit} button with the {\em left} mouse button. ! 70: An automatic unbind will take place. ! 71: ! 72:
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