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TMX Localization Editor 0.1.4 (Default branch)

Image The TMX Localization Editor allows for the viewing, editing, and saving of localization data in the TMX open standard. Based on locale4j and written in Java/Swing, it is a quick and useful tool for localizing applications. Currently, the editor implements the TMX 2.0 draft specification. License: Mozilla Public License (MPL) Changes:
TMX file output was made cleaner. The text areas to enter in translation values were made larger. When saving out a TMX file, the file will be sorted alphabetically, no namespaces will be appeneded onto tag names, and leading/trailing whitespace is now trimmed from values.Image

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TOMOYO-EDITPOLICY(8)					  System Administration Utilities				      TOMOYO-EDITPOLICY(8)

NAME
tomoyo-editpolicy - policy editor for TOMOYO Linux SYNOPSIS
tomoyo-editpolicy [options] tomoyo-editpolicy [options] [directory] tomoyo-editpolicy [options] [remote_ip:remote_port] DESCRIPTION
This program is the primary tool for policy management. It provides an ncurses interface for editing either policy saved to disk, or policy currently loaded into kernel memory. If no directory or remote address is specified, the policy loaded in kernel memory will be edited. Before this program can be invoked, you must register it in /sys/kernel/security/tomoyo/manager. After initializing policy, this is usually as simple as rebooting the system. OPTIONS
e Set initial screen to be the Exception Policy Editor. d Set initial screen to be the Domain Transition Editor [default]. p Set initial screen to be the Profile Editor. m Set initial screen to be the Manager Editor. s Set initial screen to be the Statistics. n Set initial screen to be the Namespace Selector. readonly Start the policy editor in browse-only mode. No editing is allowed. refresh=integer Refresh the screen automatically at the interval specified in seconds. directory Edit policy stored in the directory/policy/current/ directory, instead of the policy loaded in kernel memory. This must be the full path to the directory. remote_ip:remote_port Edit policy on a remote system via an agent waiting at port remote_port on IP address remote_ip. <namespace> Set initial namespace to be the <namespace> namespace [default="<kernel>"]. EXAMPLES
Start the policy editor tomoyo-editpolicy Edit policy stored in the "/etc/tomoyo/192.168.1.1/policy/current" directory tomoyo-editpolicy /etc/tomoyo/192.168.1.1/ Edit policy via an agent connecting to 192.168.1.1 at port 10000 tomoyo-editpolicy 192.168.1.1:10000 A usage guide with screenshots is available at <http://tomoyo.sourceforge.jp/2.5/tool-editpolicy.html>. BUGS
If you find any bugs, send an email to <tomoyo-users-en@lists.sourceforge.jp>. AUTHORS
Tetsuo Handa <penguin-kernel@I-love.SAKURA.ne.jp> Main author. Jamie Nguyen <jamie@tomoyolinux.co.uk> Documentation and website. Yoshihiro Kusuno <yocto@users.sourceforge.jp> Line coloring feature. SEE ALSO
tomoyo-loadpolicy(8), tomoyo-editpolicy-agent(8) See <http://tomoyo.sourceforge.jp> for more information. tomoyo-tools 2.5.0 2012-04-14 TOMOYO-EDITPOLICY(8)