# %W% %E% # # This properties file is used to initialize the default # java.awt.datatransfer.SystemFlavorMap. It contains the X11 platform-specific, # default mappings between common X11 selection atoms and platform-independent # MIME type strings, which will be converted into # java.awt.datatransfer.DataFlavors. # # These default mappings may be augmented by specifying the # # AWT.DnD.flavorMapFileURL # # property in the appropriate awt.properties file. The specified properties URL # will be loaded into the SystemFlavorMap. # # The standard format is: # # = # # should be a string identifier that the native platform will # recognize as a valid data format. should specify both a MIME # primary type and a MIME subtype separated by a '/'. The MIME type may include # parameters, where each parameter is a key/value pair separated by '=', and # where each parameter to the MIME type is separated by a ';'. # # Because SystemFlavorMap implements FlavorTable, developers are free to # duplicate both native keys and DataFlavor values. If a mapping contains a # duplicate key or value, earlier mappings which included this key or value # will be preferred. # # Mappings whose values specify DataFlavors with primary MIME types of # "text", and which support the charset parameter, should specify the exact # format in which the native platform expects the data. The "charset" # parameter specifies the char to byte encoding, the "eoln" parameter # specifies the end-of-line marker, and the "terminators" parameter specifies # the number of terminating NUL bytes. Note that "eoln" and "terminators" # are not standardized MIME type parameters. They are specific to this file # format ONLY. They will not appear in any of the DataFlavors returned by the # SystemFlavorMap at the Java level. # # If the "charset" parameter is omitted, or has zero length, the platform # default encoding is assumed. If the "eoln" parameter is omitted, or has # zero length, "\n" is assumed. If the "terminators" parameter is omitted, # or has a value less than zero, zero is assumed. # # Upon initialization, the data transfer subsystem will record the specified # details of the native text format, but the default SystemFlavorMap will # present a large set of synthesized DataFlavors which map, in both # directions, to the native. After receiving data from the application in one # of the synthetic DataFlavors, the data transfer subsystem will transform # the data stream into the format specified in this file before passing the # transformed stream to the native system. # # Mappings whose values specify DataFlavors with primary MIME types of # "text", but which do not support the charset parameter, will be treated as # opaque, 8-bit data. They will not undergo any transformation process, and # any "charset", "eoln", or "terminators" parameters specified in this file # will be ignored. # # See java.awt.datatransfer.DataFlavor.selectBestTextFlavor for a list of # text flavors which support the charset parameter. UTF8_STRING=text/plain;charset=UTF-8;eoln="\n";terminators=0 # The COMPOUND_TEXT support for inter-client text transfer is disabled by # default. The reason is that many native applications prefer this format over # other native text formats, but are unable to decode the textual data in this # format properly. This results in java-to-native text transfer failures. # To enable the COMPOUND_TEXT support for this JRE installation uncomment # the line below. # COMPOUND_TEXT=text/plain;charset=x-compound-text;eoln="\n";terminators=0 TEXT=text/plain;eoln="\n";terminators=0 STRING=text/plain;charset=iso8859-1;eoln="\n";terminators=0 FILE_NAME=application/x-java-file-list;class=java.util.List PNG=image/x-java-image;class=java.awt.Image JFIF=image/x-java-image;class=java.awt.Image