pathconv(1F) — FMLI UTILITIES
NAME
pathconv − search FMLI criteria for filename
SYNOPSIS
pathconv [−f] [−v alias]
pathconv [−t] [-l] [-nnum] [−v string]
DESCRIPTION
The pathconv function converts an alias to its pathname. By default, it takes the alias as a string from stdin.
-f If -f is specified, the full path will be returned (this is the default).
−t If -t is specified, pathconv will truncate a pathname specified in string in a format suitable for display as a frame title. This format is a shortened version of the full pathname, created by deleting components of the path from the middle of the string until it is under DISPLAYW - 6 characters in length, and then inserting ellipses (...) between the remaining pieces. Ellipses are also used to show truncation at the ends of the strings if necessary, unless the -l option is given.
-l If -l is specified, < and > will be used instead of ellipses (...) to indicate truncation at the ends of the string generated by the -t option. Truncation in the middle of the string is still indicated with ellipses. Using -l allows display of the longest possible string while still notifying users it has been truncated.
-nnum
If -n is specified, num is the maximum length of the string (in characters) generated by the -t option. The argument num can be any integer from 1 to 255.
−v arg
If the -v option is used, then alias or string can be specified when pathconv is called. The argument alias must be an alias defined in the alias_file named when fmli was invoked. The argument string can only be used with the -t option and must be a pathname.
EXAMPLES
Here is a menu descriptor that uses pathconv to construct the menu title. It searches for MYPATH in the alias_file named when fmli was invoked:
menu=`pathconv −v MYPATH/ls`
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where there is a line in alias_file that defines MYPATH. For example, MYPATH=$HOME/bin:/usr/bin.
Here is a menu descriptor that takes alias from stdin.
menu=`echo MYPATH/ls | pathconv`
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SEE ALSO
— Form and Menu Language Interpreter Utilities