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-1,49 +0,0 @@ -Rxvt*background: black -Rxvt*foreground: green -Rxvt*geometry: 80x40 -Rxvt*font: "Courier New" -Rxvt*scrollBar_right: true -Rxvt*termName: ansi -Rxvt*print-pipe: lpr -P HPLaserJet -Rxvt*saveLines: 1000 - -Rxvt*colorBD: white -Rxvt*colorUL: grey - -Rxvt*color0: #000000 -Rxvt*color1: #A80000 -Rxvt*color2: #00A800 -Rxvt*color3: #A8A800 -Rxvt*color4: #0000A8 -Rxvt*color5: #A800A8 -Rxvt*color6: #00A8A8 -Rxvt*color7: #A8A8A8 -Rxvt*color8: #000054 -Rxvt*color9: #FF0054 -Rxvt*color10: #00FF54 -Rxvt*color11: #FFFF54 -Rxvt*color12: #0000FF -Rxvt*color13: #FF00FF -Rxvt*color14: #00FFFF -Rxvt*color15: #FFFFFF - -# The rest of the defaults are client specific - -xterm*Foreground: green -xterm*Background: black -xterm*Border: dark blue -xterm*Geometry: 80x40 -xterm*ScrollBar: on -xterm*TitleBar: on -xterm*TextUnderIcon: on -xterm*AllowIconInput: on -xterm*AutoRaise: on -xterm*termtype: vt100 -xterm*ttyModes: intr ^c erase ^h susp ^@ dsusp ^@ kill ^u eof ^d - -xclock*Foreground: black -xclock*Background: light grey -xclock*Border: navy blue -xclock*Highlight: cornflower blue -xclock*Hands: slate blue -xclock*Mode: analog diff --git a/dotfiles/.bash_logout b/dotfiles/.bash_logout deleted file mode 100755 index ec318c0..0000000 --- a/dotfiles/.bash_logout +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -# Kill SSH Agents -keychain --quiet --stop all diff --git a/dotfiles/.bash_profile b/dotfiles/.bash_profile deleted file mode 100755 index c922471..0000000 --- a/dotfiles/.bash_profile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# This tells the system what terminal you are using or emulating. -export TERM="xterm-256color" - -# stty (Set TTY) sets up your TTY. Note, if you have problems with -# your backspace key, try changing the "erase '^h'" to "erase '^?'". -# If that still does not help, type stty erase at the shell prompt -# and then hit your backspace key. -stty erase '^?' echoe - -# Strip exe from completion -shopt -s completion_strip_exe - -# AutoCD up with '..' -shopt -s autocd - -# Append history -#shopt -s histappend -#PROMPT_COMMAND="history -a;$PROMPT_COMMAND" - -# Ignore list for filename completion -export FIGNORE=".dll:.cpl" - -# Variables -export DISPLAY="localhost:0.0" -export EDITOR="nano" -export LANG="en_GB" -export LESS="-iRM" -export LYNX_CFG="~/.lynx/lynx.cfg" -export PATH="/usr/sbin:~/bin:$PATH:." -export TZ="Europe/Oslo" - -# Aliases -alias bb="ssh -t tty.sdf.org bboard" -alias btop="/cygdrive/d/bin/btop4win/btop4win" -alias cd..="cd .." -alias cls="printf '\ec'" # Clear screen+scrollback -alias cp="cp -i" -alias cyg-get="/cygdrive/e/Install/Cygwin/setup-x86_64.exe -qn -P" -alias cyg-update="/cygdrive/e/Install/Cygwin/setup-x86_64.exe -qng" -alias del="rm -i" -alias dir="ls -la" -alias ga="git add -A" -alias gc="git commit" -alias gl="git log --oneline --all --graph --decorate" -alias grep="grep --color" -alias gs="git status" -alias gw="git whatchanged" -alias keychaininit="eval \$(keychain --eval)" -alias la="ls -la" -alias ll="ls -l" -alias ls="ls --color=auto --group-directories-first" -alias mv="mv -i" -alias npp="cygstart /cygdrive/d/bin/Notepad++/notepad++.exe" -alias pastebin="pb" # https://tildegit.org/tomasino/pb -alias rm="rm -i" -alias shn="pb -u" -alias start="cygstart" -alias sublime="cygstart /cygdrive/d/bin/Sublime/sublime_text.exe" -alias sudo="elevate -k" "$@" # https://code.kliu.org/misc/elevate/ - -# Git Prompt -source /usr/share/git-core/git-prompt.sh -export PS1='\n\033[32m\]\u@\h \[\033[33m\w\033[0m\]$(__git_ps1 " (%s)")\n\$ ' - -# Dircolors -#eval $(dircolors -b $HOME/.config/dircolors/dircolors.monokai) - -# Keychain for SSH Agent -#eval $(keychain --eval) - -# Greeting -echo "Welcome to the SDF Public Access UNIX system. (est. 1987)" -date -R diff --git a/dotfiles/.config/aria2/aria2-start-webui.cmd b/dotfiles/.config/aria2/aria2-start-webui.cmd deleted file mode 100755 index 950f043..0000000 --- a/dotfiles/.config/aria2/aria2-start-webui.cmd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -rem Starts Aria2 WebUI -@echo off -set Aria2=D:\bin\Aria2 -set Aria2WebUI=%Aria2%\webui-aria2 - -start %Aria2%\aria2c --enable-rpc --rpc-listen-all --rpc-secret secret -start %Aria2WebUI%\docs\index.html - diff --git a/dotfiles/.config/aria2/aria2.conf b/dotfiles/.config/aria2/aria2.conf deleted file mode 100755 index 342a541..0000000 --- a/dotfiles/.config/aria2/aria2.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -continue -dir=g:\download -max-connection-per-server=4 -check-certificate=false \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/dotfiles/.config/dircolors/dircolors.monokai b/dotfiles/.config/dircolors/dircolors.monokai deleted file mode 100755 index 3833b0a..0000000 --- a/dotfiles/.config/dircolors/dircolors.monokai +++ /dev/null @@ -1,381 +0,0 @@ -# Monokai color theme for the color GNU ls utility. -# Designed for dircolors (GNU coreutils) 5.97 -# -# This file was largely inspired by seebi/dircolors-solarized on github. -# -# How the colors were selected: -# - Terminal emulators often have an option typically enabled by default that makes -# bold a different color. It is important to leave this option enabled so that -# you can access the entire 16-color palette, and not just 8 colors. -# - We favor universality over a greater number of colors. So we limit the number -# of colors so that this theme will work out of the box in all terminals. -# - We choose to have the following category of files: -# NORMAL & FILE, DIR, LINK, EXEC and -# editable text including source, unimportant text, binary docs & multimedia source -# files, viewable multimedia, archived/compressed, and unimportant non-text -# - See table below to see the assignments. - - -# Installation instructions -# This file goes in the /etc directory, and must be world readable. -# You can copy this file to .dir_colors in your $HOME directory to override -# the system defaults. - -# Init {{{ - -# COLOR needs one of these arguments: 'tty' colorizes output to ttys, but not -# pipes. 'all' adds color characters to all output. 'none' shuts colorization -# off. -COLOR tty - -# Below, there should be one TERM entry for each termtype that is colorizable -TERM ansi -TERM color_xterm -TERM color-xterm -TERM con132x25 -TERM con132x30 -TERM con132x43 -TERM con132x60 -TERM con80x25 -TERM con80x28 -TERM con80x30 -TERM con80x43 -TERM con80x50 -TERM con80x60 -TERM cons25 -TERM console -TERM cygwin -TERM dtterm -TERM Eterm -TERM eterm-color -TERM gnome -TERM gnome-256color -TERM jfbterm -TERM konsole -TERM kterm -TERM linux -TERM linux-c -TERM mach-color -TERM mlterm -TERM nxterm -TERM putty -TERM rxvt -TERM rxvt-256color -TERM rxvt-cygwin -TERM rxvt-cygwin-native -TERM rxvt-unicode -TERM rxvt-unicode256 -TERM rxvt-unicode-256color -TERM screen -TERM screen-256color -TERM screen-256color-bce -TERM screen-bce -TERM screen.linux -TERM screen-w -TERM vt100 -TERM xterm -TERM xterm-16color -TERM xterm-256color -TERM xterm-88color -TERM xterm-color -TERM xterm-debian - -# EIGHTBIT, followed by '1' for on, '0' for off. (8-bit output) -EIGHTBIT 1 - -############################################################################# -# Below are the color init strings for the basic file types. A color init -# string consists of one or more of the following numeric codes: -# -# Attribute codes: -# 00=none 01=bold 04=underscore 05=blink 07=reverse 08=concealed -# Text color codes: -# 30=black 31=red 32=green 33=yellow 34=blue 35=magenta 36=cyan 37=white -# Background color codes: -# 40=black 41=red 42=green 43=yellow 44=blue 45=magenta 46=cyan 47=white -# -# NOTES: -# - See http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/wdnut/excerpt/color_names.html -# - Color combinations -# ANSI Color code Monokai -# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ -# 00 none -# 30 black black -# 01;30 bright black bright black -# 31 red red -# 01;31 bright red orange -# 32 green green -# 01;32 bright green bright green -# 33 yellow yellow -# 01;33 bright yellow bright yellow -# 34 blue blue -# 01;34 bright blue bright blue -# 35 magenta magenta -# 01;35 bright magenta violet -# 36 cyan cyan -# 01;36 bright cyan bright cyan -# 37 white white -# 01;37 bright white bright white -# 05;37;41 - -# }}} -# File type {{{ - -# global default -NORMAL 00 -# normal file -FILE 00 -# directory -DIR 36 -# symbolic link -LINK 35 - -# pipe, socket, block device, character device (blue bg) -FIFO 37;44 -SOCK 37;44 -DOOR 37;44 # Solaris 2.5 and later -BLK 37;44 -CHR 37;44 - -# }}} -# File attributes {{{ - -# Orphaned symlinks (blinking white on red) -# Blink may or may not work (works on iTerm dark or light, and Putty dark) -ORPHAN 05;37;45 -# ... and the files that orphaned symlinks point to (blinking white on red) -MISSING 05;37;45 -# dir that is sticky and other-writable (+t,o+w) -STICKY_OTHER_WRITABLE 30;46 -# dir that is other-writable (o+w) and not sticky -OTHER_WRITABLE 30;46 - -# files with execute permission -EXEC 01;31 # Unix -.cmd 01;31 # Win -.exe 01;31 # Win -.com 01;31 # Win -.bat 01;31 # Win -.reg 01;31 # Win -.app 01;31 # OSX - -# }}} -# File extension {{{ - -# List any file extensions like '.gz' or '.tar' that you would like ls -# to colorize below. Put the extension, a space, and the color init string. -# (and any comments you want to add after a '#') - -# Text {{{ - -.txt 33 -.org 33 -.md 33 -.mkd 33 - -# }}} -# Source {{{ - -.C 32 -.c 32 -.cc 32 -.csh 32 -.css 32 -.cxx 32 -.el 32 -.h 32 -.hs 32 -.htm 32 -.html 32 -.java 32 -.js 32 -.man 32 -.objc 32 -.php 32 -.pl 32 -.pm 32 -.pod 32 -.py 32 -.rb 32 -.rdf 32 -.sh 32 -.shtml 32 -.tex 32 -.vim 32 -.xml 32 -.zsh 32 - -# }}} -# Image {{{ -.bmp 01;35 -.cgm 01;35 -.dl 01;35 -.dvi 01;35 -.emf 01;35 -.eps 01;35 -.gif 01;35 -.jpeg 01;35 -.jpg 01;35 -.JPG 01;35 -.mng 01;35 -.pbm 01;35 -.pcx 01;35 -.pdf 01;35 -.pgm 01;35 -.png 01;35 -.ppm 01;35 -.pps 01;35 -.ppsx 01;35 -.ps 01;35 -.svg 01;35 -.svgz 01;35 -.tga 01;35 -.tif 01;35 -.tiff 01;35 -.xbm 01;35 -.xcf 01;35 -.xpm 01;35 -.xwd 01;35 -.xwd 01;35 -.yuv 01;35 - -# }}} -# Audio {{{ - -.aac 01;35 -.au 01;35 -.flac 01;35 -.mid 01;35 -.midi 01;35 -.mka 01;35 -.mp3 01;35 -.mpa 01;35 -.mpeg 01;35 -.mpg 01;35 -.ogg 01;35 -.ra 01;35 -.wav 01;35 - -# }}} -# Video {{{ - -.anx 01;35 -.asf 01;35 -.avi 01;35 -.axv 01;35 -.flc 01;35 -.fli 01;35 -.flv 01;35 -.gl 01;35 -.m2v 01;35 -.m4v 01;35 -.mkv 01;35 -.mov 01;35 -.mp4 01;35 -.mp4v 01;35 -.mpeg 01;35 -.mpg 01;35 -.nuv 01;35 -.ogm 01;35 -.ogv 01;35 -.ogx 01;35 -.qt 01;35 -.rm 01;35 -.rmvb 01;35 -.swf 01;35 -.vob 01;35 -.wmv 01;35 - -# }}} -# Documents {{{ - -.doc 33 -.docx 33 -.rtf 33 -.dot 33 -.dotx 33 -.xls 33 -.xlsx 33 -.ppt 33 -.pptx 33 -.fla 33 -.psd 33 - -# }}} -# Archives {{{ - -.7z 1;35 -.apk 1;35 -.arj 1;35 -.bin 1;35 -.bz 1;35 -.bz2 1;35 -.cab 1;35 # Win -.deb 1;35 -.dmg 1;35 # OSX -.gem 1;35 -.gz 1;35 -.iso 1;35 -.jar 1;35 -.msi 1;35 # Win -.rar 1;35 -.rpm 1;35 -.tar 1;35 -.tbz 1;35 -.tbz2 1;35 -.tgz 1;35 -.tx 1;35 -.war 1;35 -.xpi 1;35 -.xz 1;35 -.z 1;35 -.Z 1;35 -.zip 1;35 - -# }}} -# Testing {{{ - -.ANSI-black 30 -.ANSI-black-bright 01;30 -.ANSI-red 31 -.ANSI-red-bright 01;31 -.ANSI-green 32 -.ANSI-green-bright 01;32 -.ANSI-yellow 33 -.ANSI-yellow-bright 01;33 -.ANSI-blue 34 -.ANSI-blue-bright 01;34 -.ANSI-magenta 35 -.ANSI-magenta-bright 01;35 -.ANSI-cyan 36 -.ANSI-cyan-bright 01;36 -.ANSI-white 37 -.ANSI-white-bright 01;37 - -# }}} -# Custom {{{ - -# Unimportant text files -*# 32 -*~ 32 -.log 32 - -# Unimportant non-text files -*,v 01;30 -.BAK 01;30 -.DIST 01;30 -.OFF 01;30 -.OLD 01;30 -.ORIG 01;30 -.bak 01;30 -.dist 01;30 -.off 01;30 -.old 01;30 -.org_archive 01;30 -.orig 01;30 -.swo 01;30 -.swp 01;30 - -# }}} - -# }}} diff --git a/dotfiles/.config/dircolors/dircolors.zenburn b/dotfiles/.config/dircolors/dircolors.zenburn deleted file mode 100755 index de1bb8e..0000000 --- a/dotfiles/.config/dircolors/dircolors.zenburn +++ /dev/null @@ -1,268 +0,0 @@ -# Zenburn color theme for the color GNU ls utility. -# Ivaylo Kuzev , 2014 - 2015 - -# Term Section -TERM Eterm -TERM ansi -TERM color-xterm -TERM con132x25 -TERM con132x30 -TERM con132x43 -TERM con132x60 -TERM con80x25 -TERM con80x28 -TERM con80x30 -TERM con80x43 -TERM con80x50 -TERM con80x60 -TERM cons25 -TERM console -TERM cygwin -TERM dtterm -TERM eterm-color -TERM gnome -TERM gnome-256color -TERM jfbterm -TERM konsole -TERM kterm -TERM linux -TERM linux-c -TERM mach-color -TERM mlterm -TERM putty -TERM rxvt -TERM rxvt-256color -TERM rxvt-cygwin -TERM rxvt-cygwin-native -TERM rxvt-unicode -TERM rxvt-unicode256 -TERM rxvt-unicode-256color -TERM screen -TERM screen-256color -TERM screen-256color-bce -TERM screen-bce -TERM screen-w -TERM screen.linux -TERM st -TERM st-meta -TERM st-256color -TERM st-meta-256color -TERM vt100 -TERM xterm -TERM xterm-16color -TERM xterm-256color -TERM xterm-88color -TERM xterm-color -TERM xterm-debian -TERM xterm-termite - -## Documentation -# -# Attribute codes: -# 00=none 01=bold 04=underscore 05=blink 07=reverse 08=concealed -# Text color codes: -# 30=black 31=red 32=green 33=yellow 34=blue 35=magenta 36=cyan 37=white -# Background color codes: -# 40=black 41=red 42=green 43=yellow 44=blue 45=magenta 46=cyan 47=white -# -# Text 256 color coding: -# 38;5;COLOR_NUMBER -# Background 256 color coding: -# 48;5;COLOR_NUMBER - -# block device driver: -BLK 48;5;108;38;5;223;01 -# file with capability: -CAPABILITY 01;38;5;95 -# character device driver: -CHR 48;5;108;38;5;223;01 -# directory: -DIR 01;38;5;223 -# door: -DOOR 48;5;234;38;5;180;01 -# This is for files with execute permission: -EXEC 01;38;5;108 -# pipe: -FIFO 48;5;234;38;5;180;01 -# regular file: -#FILE 00 -# symbolic link: -LINK 48;5;234;38;5;223 -# normal (nonfilename) text: -#NORMAL 00 -# orphaned symbolic link: -ORPHAN 48;5;234;38;5;187 -# directory that is other-writable (o+w) and not sticky: -OTHER_WRITABLE 48;5;234;38;5;180 -# file that is setuid (u+s): -SETUID 48;5;234;38;5;66 -# file that is setgid (g+s): -SETGID 48;5;234;38;5;66 -# socket: -SOCK 48;5;234;38;5;180;01 -# directory with the sticky bit set (+t) and not other-writable: -STICKY 48;5;180;38;5;234 -# dir that is sticky and other-writable (+t,o+w): -STICKY_OTHER_WRITABLE 48;5;180;38;5;234 - -# archives -.7z 01;38;5;174 -.arj 01;38;5;174 -.bz2 01;38;5;174 -.bz 01;38;5;174 -.gz 01;38;5;174 -.rar 01;38;5;174 -.tar 01;38;5;174 -.tgz 01;38;5;174 -.tbz 01;38;5;174 -.tbz2 01;38;5;174 -.xz 01;38;5;174 -.zip 01;38;5;174 - -# packaged apps -.apk 01;38;5;95 -.deb 01;38;5;174 -.jad 01;38;5;95 -.jar 01;38;5;95 -.rpm 01;38;5;174 - -# images|graphics -.bmp 00;38;5;109 -.gif 00;38;5;109 -.ico 00;38;5;109 -.jpg 00;38;5;109 -.JPG 00;38;5;109 -.jpeg 00;38;5;109 -.png 00;38;5;109 -.svg 00;38;5;109 -.xbm 00;38;5;109 -.xpm 00;38;5;109 - -# audio formats -.aac 00;38;5;116 -.au 00;38;5;116 -.flac 00;38;5;116 -.mid 00;38;5;116 -.midi 00;38;5;116 -.mka 00;38;5;116 -.mp3 00;38;5;116 -.mpc 00;38;5;116 -.ogg 00;38;5;116 -.ra 00;38;5;116 -.wav 00;38;5;116 - -# video formats -.mov 00;38;5;66 -.mpg 00;38;5;66 -.mpeg 00;38;5;66 -.m2v 00;38;5;66 -.mkv 00;38;5;66 -.ogm 00;38;5;66 -.mp4 00;38;5;66 -.m4v 00;38;5;66 -.mp4v 00;38;5;66 -.vob 00;38;5;66 -.qt 00;38;5;66 -.nuv 00;38;5;66 -.wmv 00;38;5;66 -.asf 00;38;5;66 -.rm 00;38;5;66 -.rmvb 01;38;5;66 -.flc 00;38;5;66 -.avi 00;38;5;66 -.fli 00;38;5;66 -.flv 00;38;5;66 -.gl 00;38;5;66 -.m2ts 00;38;5;66 -.divx 00;38;5;66 -.webm 00;38;5;66 - -# shell -.awk 00;38;5;151 -.bash 00;38;5;151 -.bat 00;38;5;151 -.BAT 00;38;5;151 -.sed 00;38;5;151 -.sh 00;38;5;151 -.zsh 00;38;5;151 - -# build -*CMakeLists.txt 00;38;5;187 -.cabal 00;38;5;187 -*Makefile 00;38;5;187 -.mk 00;38;5;187 -.make 00;38;5;187 - -# source files -.c 01;38;5;187 -.h 01;38;5;187 -.s 01;38;5;187 -.cs 01;38;5;187 -.java 01;38;5;187 -.scala 01;38;5;187 -.hs 01;38;5;187 -.py 01;38;5;187 -.rb 01;38;5;187 -.php 01;38;5;187 -.pl 01;38;5;187 -.vim 01;38;5;187 -.js 01;38;5;187 -.coffee 01;38;5;187 -.go 01;38;5;187 -.lisp 01;38;5;187 -.scm 01;38;5;187 - -# documents -.txt 04;38;5;188 -.tex 04;38;5;188 -.html 04;38;5;188 -.xhtml 04;38;5;188 -.xml 04;38;5;188 -.md 04;38;5;188 -.mkd 04;38;5;188 -.markdown 04;38;5;188 -.org 04;38;5;188 -.pandoc 04;38;5;188 -.pdc 04;38;5;188 -.pdf 04;38;5;188 - -# Files of special interest -*rc 04;38;5;180 -.conf 04;38;5;180 -*Dockerfile 04;38;5;180 - -# meta -*README 04;38;5;187 -*LICENSE 04;38;5;187 -*AUTHORS 04;38;5;187 - -# version control -.gitignore 00;38;5;248 -.gitmodules 00;38;5;248 - -# logs and backups -.log 00;38;5;234 -.bak 00;38;5;234 -.aux 00;38;5;234 -.toc 00;38;5;234 -*~ 00;38;5;234 -*# 00;38;5;234 -.swp 00;38;5;234 -.tmp 00;38;5;234 -.temp 00;38;5;234 -.o 00;38;5;234 -.pyc 00;38;5;234 -.class 00;38;5;234 -.cache 00;38;5;234 - -# pacman files -.pacnew 48;5;95;38;5;108 -.pacsave 48;5;95;38;5;108 -.pacorig 48;5;95;38;5;108 -*PKGBUILD 00;38;5;110 - -# rpm files -.rpmsave 48;5;95;38;5;108 -.rpmorig 48;5;95;38;5;108 -.rpmnew 48;5;95;38;5;108 -.spec 00;38;5;110 diff --git a/dotfiles/.config/mc/hotlist b/dotfiles/.config/mc/hotlist deleted file mode 100755 index e69de29..0000000 diff --git a/dotfiles/.config/mc/ini b/dotfiles/.config/mc/ini deleted file mode 100755 index 7b27894..0000000 --- a/dotfiles/.config/mc/ini +++ /dev/null @@ -1,167 +0,0 @@ -[Midnight-Commander] -verbose=true -pause_after_run=1 -shell_patterns=true -auto_save_setup=true -preallocate_space=false -auto_menu=false -use_internal_view=true -use_internal_edit=false -clear_before_exec=true -confirm_delete=true -confirm_overwrite=true -confirm_execute=false -confirm_history_cleanup=true -confirm_exit=true -confirm_directory_hotlist_delete=true -safe_delete=false -mouse_repeat_rate=100 -double_click_speed=250 -use_8th_bit_as_meta=false -confirm_view_dir=false -mouse_move_pages_viewer=true -mouse_close_dialog=false -fast_refresh=false -drop_menus=false -wrap_mode=true -old_esc_mode=false -old_esc_mode_timeout=1000000 -cd_symlinks=true -show_all_if_ambiguous=false -max_dirt_limit=10 -use_file_to_guess_type=true -alternate_plus_minus=false -only_leading_plus_minus=true -show_output_starts_shell=false -xtree_mode=false -num_history_items_recorded=60 -file_op_compute_totals=true -classic_progressbar=true -vfs_timeout=60 -ftpfs_directory_timeout=900 -use_netrc=true -ftpfs_retry_seconds=30 -ftpfs_always_use_proxy=false -ftpfs_use_passive_connections=true -ftpfs_use_passive_connections_over_proxy=false -ftpfs_use_unix_list_options=true -ftpfs_first_cd_then_ls=true -fish_directory_timeout=900 -editor_tab_spacing=8 -editor_word_wrap_line_length=72 -editor_fill_tabs_with_spaces=false -editor_return_does_auto_indent=true -editor_backspace_through_tabs=false -editor_fake_half_tabs=true -editor_option_save_mode=0 -editor_option_save_position=true -editor_option_auto_para_formatting=false -editor_option_typewriter_wrap=false -editor_edit_confirm_save=true -editor_syntax_highlighting=true -editor_persistent_selections=true -editor_drop_selection_on_copy=true -editor_cursor_beyond_eol=false -editor_cursor_after_inserted_block=false -editor_visible_tabs=true -editor_visible_spaces=true -editor_line_state=false -editor_simple_statusbar=false -editor_check_new_line=false -editor_show_right_margin=false -editor_group_undo=false -editor_ask_filename_before_edit=false -nice_rotating_dash=true -mcview_remember_file_position=false -auto_fill_mkdir_name=true -copymove_persistent_attr=true -editor_backup_extension=~ -editor_filesize_threshold=64M -editor_stop_format_chars=-+*\\,.;:&> -mcview_eof= -ignore_ftp_chattr_errors=true -skin=nicedark - -editor_state_full_filename=false - -filepos_max_saved_entries=1024 - -safe_overwrite=false - -shadows=true - -[Layout] -message_visible=true -keybar_visible=true -xterm_title=true -output_lines=0 -command_prompt=true -menubar_visible=true -free_space=true -horizontal_split=false -vertical_equal=true -left_panel_size=79 -horizontal_equal=true -top_panel_size=1 - -[Misc] -timeformat_recent=%b %e %H:%M -timeformat_old=%b %e %Y -ftp_proxy_host=gate -ftpfs_password=anonymous@ -display_codepage=UTF-8 -source_codepage=Other_8_bit -autodetect_codeset= -clipboard_store= -clipboard_paste= - -[Colors] -base_color= -rxvt= -color_terminals= - -cygwin= - -xterm= - -xterm-256color= - -konsole-256color= - -linux= - -rxvt-cygwin= - -rxvt-cygwin-native= - -rxvt-unicode-256color= - -[Panels] -show_mini_info=true -kilobyte_si=false -mix_all_files=false -show_backups=true -show_dot_files=true -fast_reload=false -fast_reload_msg_shown=false -mark_moves_down=true -reverse_files_only=true -auto_save_setup_panels=false -navigate_with_arrows=true -panel_scroll_pages=true -mouse_move_pages=true -filetype_mode=true -permission_mode=false -torben_fj_mode=false -quick_search_mode=0 -select_flags=6 - -panel_scroll_center=false - -simple_swap=false - -[Panelize] -Find *.orig after patching=find . -name \\*.orig -print -Find SUID and SGID programs=find . \\( \\( -perm -04000 -a -perm /011 \\) -o \\( -perm -02000 -a -perm /01 \\) \\) -print -Find rejects after patching=find . -name \\*.rej -print -Modified git files=git ls-files --modified diff --git a/dotfiles/.config/mc/mc.keymap b/dotfiles/.config/mc/mc.keymap deleted file mode 100755 index a93164d..0000000 --- a/dotfiles/.config/mc/mc.keymap +++ /dev/null @@ -1,459 +0,0 @@ -[main] -ChangePanel = tab -Help = f1 -UserMenu = f2 -View = f3 -# ViewFile = -Edit = f4 -# EditForceInternal = -Copy = f5 -Move = f6 -MakeDir = f7 -Delete = f8 -Menu = f9 -Quit = f10 -MenuLastSelected = f19 -QuitQuiet = f20 -Find = alt-question -CdQuick = alt-c -HotList = ctrl-backslash -Reread = ctrl-r -DirSize = ctrl-space -Suspend = ctrl-z -Swap = ctrl-u -History = alt-h -# PanelListing = -# SetupListingFormat = -ShowHidden = alt-dot -SplitVertHoriz = alt-comma -SplitEqual = alt-equal -SplitMore = alt-shift-right -SplitLess = alt-shift-left -Shell = ctrl-o -PutCurrentPath = alt-a -PutOtherPath = alt-shift-a -PutCurrentSelected = alt-enter; ctrl-enter -PutCurrentFullSelected = ctrl-shift-enter -ViewFiltered = alt-exclamation -Select = kpplus -Unselect = kpminus -SelectInvert = kpasterisk -ScreenList = alt-prime -# OptionsLayout = -# OptionsAppearance = -# OptionsPanel = -# OptionsConfirm = -# OptionsDisplayBits = -# OptionsVfs = -# LearnKeys = -# SaveSetup = -# EditExtensionsFile = -# EditFileHighlightFile = -# Filter = -# ConnectFish = -# ConnectFtp = -# ConnectSmb = -# Undelete = -ExtendedKeyMap = ctrl-x - -[main:xmap] -ChangeMode = c -ChangeOwn = o -CompareDirs = d -CompareFiles = ctrl-d -HotListAdd = h -LinkSymbolicEdit = ctrl-s -Link = l -LinkSymbolic = s -LinkSymbolicRelative = v -PanelInfo = i -PanelQuickView = q -ExternalPanelize = exclamation -VfsList = a -Jobs = j -PutCurrentPath = p -PutOtherPath = ctrl-p -PutCurrentTagged = t -PutOtherTagged = ctrl-t -PutCurrentLink = r -PutOtherLink = ctrl-r - -[panel] -CycleListingFormat = alt-t -Search = ctrl-s; alt-s -Mark = insert; ctrl-t -MarkUp = shift-up -MarkDown = shift-down -# MarkLeft = -# MarkRight = -Down = down; ctrl-n -Up = up; ctrl-p -Left = left -Right = right -PageUp = pgup; alt-v -PageDown = pgdn; ctrl-v -Enter = enter -PanelOtherCd = alt-o -PanelOtherCdLink = alt-l -ViewRaw = f13 -EditNew = f14 -CopySingle = f15 -MoveSingle = f16 -DeleteSingle = f18 -# SelectExt = -Select = alt-plus -Unselect = alt-minus -SelectInvert = alt-asterisk -CdChild = ctrl-pgdn -CdParent = ctrl-pgup -CdParentSmart = backspace -# Panelize = -History = alt-shift-h -HistoryNext = alt-u -HistoryPrev = alt-y -BottomOnScreen = alt-j -MiddleOnScreen = alt-r -TopOnScreen = alt-g -PanelOtherSync = alt-i -SelectCodepage = alt-e -Top = alt-lt; home; a1 -Bottom = alt-gt; end; c1 -# Sort = -# SortPrev = -# SortNext = -# SortReverse = -# SortByName = -# SortByExt = -# SortBySize = -# SortByMTime = -# ScrollLeft = -# ScrollRight = - -[dialog] -Ok = enter -Cancel = f10; esc; ctrl-g -Up = left; up -#Left = left; up -Down = right; down -#Right = right; down -Help = f1 -Suspend = ctrl-z -Refresh = ctrl-l -ScreenList = alt-prime -ScreenNext = alt-rbrace -ScreenPrev = alt-lbrace - -[input] -Home = ctrl-a; alt-lt; home; a1 -End = ctrl-e; alt-gt; end; c1 -Left = left; alt-left; ctrl-b -Right = right; alt-right; ctrl-f -WordLeft = ctrl-left; alt-b -WordRight = ctrl-right; alt-f -Backspace = backspace; ctrl-h -Delete = delete; ctrl-d -DeleteToWordBegin = alt-backspace -DeleteToWordEnd = alt-d -# Mark = -Remove = ctrl-w -# Cut = -Store = alt-w -# Paste = -Yank = ctrl-y -DeleteToEnd = ctrl-k -HistoryPrev = alt-p; ctrl-down -HistoryNext = alt-n; ctrl-up -History = alt-h -Complete = alt-tab -# Clear = -MarkLeft = shift-left -MarkRight = shift-right -MarkToWordBegin = ctrl-shift-left -MarkToWordEnd = ctrl-shift-right -MarkToHome = shift-home -MarkToEnd = shift-end - -[listbox] -Up = up; ctrl-p -Down = down; ctrl-n -Top = home; alt-lt; a1 -Bottom = end; alt-gt; c1 -PageUp = pgup; alt-v -PageDown = pgdn; ctrl-v -Delete = delete; d -Clear = shift-delete; shift-d - -[tree] -Help = f1 -Reread = f2; ctrl-r -Forget = f3 -ToggleNavigation = f4 -Copy = f5 -Move = f6 -Up = up; ctrl-p -Down = down; ctrl-n -Left = left -Right = right -Top = home; alt-lt; a1 -Bottom = end; alt-gt; c1 -PageUp = pgup; alt-v -PageDown = pgdn; ctrl-v -Enter = enter -Search = ctrl-s; alt-s -Delete = f8; delete - -[help] -Help = f1 -Index = f2; c -Back = f3; left; l -Quit = f10; esc -Up = up; ctrl-p -Down = down; ctrl-n -PageDown = f; space; pgdn; ctrl-v -PageUp = b; pgup; alt-v; backspace -HalfPageDown = d -HalfPageUp = u -Top = home; ctrl-home; ctrl-pgup; a1; alt-lt; g -Bottom = end; ctrl-end; ctrl-pgdn; c1; alt-gt; shift-g -Enter = right; enter -LinkNext = tab -LinkPrev = alt-tab -NodeNext = n -NodePrev = p - -[editor] -Store = ctrl-insert -Paste = shift-insert -Cut = shift-delete -Up = up -Down = down -Left = left -Right = right -WordLeft = ctrl-left; ctrl-z -WordRight = ctrl-right; ctrl-x -Enter = enter -Return = shift-enter; ctrl-enter; ctrl-shift-enter -BackSpace = backspace; ctrl-h -Delete = delete; ctrl-d -PageUp = pgup -PageDown = pgdn -Home = home -End = end -Tab = tab; shift-tab; ctrl-tab; ctrl-shift-tab -Undo = ctrl-u -Redo = alt-r -Top = ctrl-home; alt-lt -Bottom = ctrl-end; alt-gt -ScrollUp = ctrl-up -ScrollDown = ctrl-down -TopOnScreen = ctrl-pgup -BottomOnScreen = ctrl-pgdn -DeleteToWordBegin = alt-backspace -DeleteToWordEnd = alt-d -DeleteLine = ctrl-y -DeleteToEnd = ctrl-k -# DeleteToHome = -# ParagraphUp = -# ParagraphDown = -Save = f2 -# EditFile = -EditNew = ctrl-n -SaveAs = f12; ctrl-f2 -# Close = -Mark = f3 -Copy = f5 -Move = f6 -Remove = f8 -# MarkLine = -# MarkWord = -# MarkAll = -# Unmark = -Search = f7 -SearchContinue = f17 -# BlockShiftLeft = -# BlockShiftRight = -MarkPageUp = shift-pgup -MarkPageDown = shift-pgdn -MarkLeft = shift-left -MarkRight = shift-right -MarkToWordBegin = ctrl-shift-left -MarkToWordEnd = ctrl-shift-right -MarkUp = shift-up -MarkDown = shift-down -MarkToHome = shift-home -MarkToEnd = shift-end -MarkToFileBegin = ctrl-shift-home -MarkToFileEnd = ctrl-shift-end -MarkToPageBegin = ctrl-shift-pgup -MarkToPageEnd = ctrl-shift-pgdn -MarkScrollUp = ctrl-shift-up -MarkScrollDown = ctrl-shift-down -# MarkParagraphUp = -# MarkParagraphDown = -MarkColumnPageUp = alt-pgup -MarkColumnPageDown = alt-pgdn -MarkColumnLeft = alt-left -MarkColumnRight = alt-right -MarkColumnUp = alt-up -MarkColumnDown = alt-down -# MarkColumnScrollUp = -# MarkColumnScrollDown = -# MarkColumnParagraphUp = -# MarkColumnParagraphDown = -BlockSave = ctrl-f -MarkColumn = f13 -Replace = f4 -ReplaceContinue = f14 -Complete = alt-tab -InsertFile = f15 -Quit = f10; esc -InsertOverwrite = insert -Help = f1 -# Date = -Refresh = ctrl-l -Goto = alt-l -Sort = alt-t -Mail = alt-m -ParagraphFormat = alt-p -MatchBracket = alt-b -ExternalCommand = alt-u -UserMenu = f11 -Menu = f9 -Bookmark = alt-k -BookmarkFlush = alt-o -BookmarkNext = alt-j -BookmarkPrev = alt-i -# History = -Shell = ctrl-o -InsertLiteral = ctrl-q -# MacroStartRecord = -# MacroStopRecord = -MacroStartStopRecord = ctrl-r -# MacroDelete = -ShowNumbers = alt-n -ShowTabTws = alt-underline -SyntaxOnOff = ctrl-s -# SyntaxChoose = -# ShowMargin = -Find = alt-enter -FilePrev = alt-minus -FileNext = alt-plus -# RepeatStartStopRecord = -SelectCodepage = alt-e -# Options = -# OptionsSaveMode = -# SpellCheck = -SpellCheckCurrentWord = ctrl-p -# SpellCheckSelectLang = -# LearnKeys = -# WindowMove = -# WindowResize = -# WindowFullscreen = -# WindowList = -# WindowNext = -# WindowPrev = -# ExtendedKeyMap = - -[viewer] -Help = f1 -WrapMode = f2 -Quit = f3; f10; q; esc -HexMode = f4 -Goto = f5 -Search = f7 -SearchForward = slash -SearchBackward = question -SearchContinue = f17; n -SearchForwardContinue = ctrl-s -SearchBackwardContinue = ctrl-r -MagicMode = f8 -NroffMode = f9 -Home = ctrl-a -End = ctrl-e -Left = h; left -Right = l; right -LeftQuick = ctrl-left -RightQuick = ctrl-right -Up = k; y; insert; up; ctrl-p -Down = j; e; delete; down; enter; ctrl-n -PageDown = f; space; pgdn; ctrl-v -PageUp = b; pgup; alt-v; backspace -HalfPageDown = d -HalfPageUp = u -Top = home; ctrl-home; ctrl-pgup; a1; alt-lt; g -Bottom = end; ctrl-end; ctrl-pgdn; c1; alt-gt; shift-g -BookmarkGoto = m -Bookmark = r -FileNext = ctrl-f -FilePrev = ctrl-b -SelectCodepage = alt-e -Shell = ctrl-o -Ruler = alt-r - -[viewer:hex] -Help = f1 -HexEditMode = f2 -Quit = f3; f10; q; esc -HexMode = f4 -Goto = f5 -Save = f6 -Search = f7 -SearchForward = slash -SearchBackward = question -SearchContinue = f17; n -SearchForwardContinue = ctrl-s -SearchBackwardContinue = ctrl-r -MagicMode = f8 -NroffMode = f9 -ToggleNavigation = tab -Home = ctrl-a; home -End = ctrl-e; end -Left = b; left -Right = f; right -Up = k; y; up -Down = j; delete; down -PageDown = pgdn; ctrl-v -PageUp = pgup; alt-v -Top = ctrl-home; ctrl-pgup; a1; alt-lt; g -Bottom = ctrl-end; ctrl-pgdn; c1; alt-gt; shift-g - -[diffviewer] -ShowSymbols = alt-s; s -ShowNumbers = alt-n; l -SplitFull = f -SplitEqual = equal -SplitMore = gt -SplitLess = lt -Tab2 = 2 -Tab3 = 3 -Tab4 = 4 -Tab8 = 8 -Swap = ctrl-u -Redo = ctrl-r -HunkNext = n; enter; space -HunkPrev = p; backspace -Goto = g; shift-g -Save = f2 -Edit = f4 -EditOther = f14 -Merge = f5 -MergeOther = f15 -Search = f7 -SearchContinue = f17 -Options = f9 -Top = ctrl-home -Bottom = ctrl-end -Down = down -Up = up -LeftQuick = ctrl-left -RightQuick = ctrl-right -Left = left -Right = right -PageDown = pgdn -PageUp = pgup -Home = home -End = end -Help = f1 -Quit = f10; q; shift-q; esc -Shell = ctrl-o -SelectCodepage = alt-e diff --git a/dotfiles/.config/mc/panels.ini b/dotfiles/.config/mc/panels.ini deleted file mode 100755 index 6266cf4..0000000 --- a/dotfiles/.config/mc/panels.ini +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -[New Left Panel] -display=listing -reverse=false -case_sensitive=false -exec_first=false -sort_order=name -list_mode=full -brief_cols=2 -user_format=half type name | size | mtime | perm -user_status0=half type name | size | perm -user_status1=half type name | size | perm -user_status2=half type name | size | perm -user_status3=half type name | size | perm -user_mini_status=false - -list_format=user - -[New Right Panel] -display=listing -reverse=false -case_sensitive=false -exec_first=false -sort_order=name -list_mode=full -brief_cols=2 -user_format=half type name | size | mtime | perm -user_status0=half type name | size | perm -user_status1=half type name | size | perm -user_status2=half type name | size | perm -user_status3=half type name | size | perm -user_mini_status=false - -list_format=user - -[Dirs] -current_is_left=true -other_dir=/cygdrive/c/Users/Stian diff --git a/dotfiles/.config/mintty/themes/4bit-default.minttyrc b/dotfiles/.config/mintty/themes/4bit-default.minttyrc deleted file mode 100755 index 159a4df..0000000 --- a/dotfiles/.config/mintty/themes/4bit-default.minttyrc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -ForegroundColour=217,230,242 -BackgroundColour=13,25,38 -CursorColour=217,230,242 -Black=0,0,0 -BoldBlack=38,38,38 -Red=184,122,122 -BoldRed=219,189,189 -Green=122,184,122 -BoldGreen=189,219,189 -Yellow=184,184,122 -BoldYellow=219,219,189 -Blue=122,122,184 -BoldBlue=189,189,219 -Magenta=184,122,184 -BoldMagenta=219,189,219 -Cyan=122,184,184 -BoldCyan=189,219,219 -White=217,217,217 -BoldWhite=255,255,255 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/dotfiles/.config/mintty/themes/base16-default-mod-lighten.minttyrc b/dotfiles/.config/mintty/themes/base16-default-mod-lighten.minttyrc deleted file mode 100755 index 386fc7f..0000000 --- a/dotfiles/.config/mintty/themes/base16-default-mod-lighten.minttyrc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -ForegroundColour=208,208,208 -BackgroundColour=21,21,21 -CursorColour=253,157,79 -Black=21,21,21 -BoldBlack=80,80,80 -Red=172,65,66 -BoldRed=194,94,94 -Green=144,169,89 -BoldGreen=166,187,123 -Yellow=244,191,117 -BoldYellow=248,213,165 -Blue=106,159,181 -BoldBlue=140,181,198 -Magenta=170,117,159 -BoldMagenta=190,149,181 -Cyan=117,181,170 -BoldCyan=151,199,190 -White=208,208,208 -BoldWhite=245,245,245 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/dotfiles/.config/mintty/themes/base16-default-mod.minttyrc b/dotfiles/.config/mintty/themes/base16-default-mod.minttyrc deleted file mode 100755 index e3ecb27..0000000 --- a/dotfiles/.config/mintty/themes/base16-default-mod.minttyrc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -ForegroundColour=208,208,208 -BackgroundColour=21,21,21 -CursorColour=253,157,79 -Black=21,21,21 -BoldBlack=80,80,80 -Red=172,65,66 -BoldRed=116,44,45 -Green=144,169,89 -BoldGreen=102,119,61 -Yellow=244,191,117 -BoldYellow=238,158,45 -Blue=106,159,181 -BoldBlue=70,120,141 -Magenta=170,117,159 -BoldMagenta=130,80,120 -Cyan=117,181,170 -BoldCyan=77,144,133 -White=208,208,208 -BoldWhite=245,245,245 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/dotfiles/.config/mintty/themes/base16-eighties-mod.minttyrc b/dotfiles/.config/mintty/themes/base16-eighties-mod.minttyrc deleted file mode 100755 index 22971c6..0000000 --- a/dotfiles/.config/mintty/themes/base16-eighties-mod.minttyrc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -ForegroundColour=211,208,200 -BackgroundColour=45,45,45 -CursorColour=253,157,79 -Black=45,45,45 -BoldBlack=116,115,105 -Red=242,119,122 -BoldRed=236,50,53 -Green=153,204,153 -BoldGreen=102,177,102 -Yellow=255,204,102 -BoldYellow=255,177,24 -Blue=102,153,204 -BoldBlue=57,114,173 -Magenta=204,153,204 -BoldMagenta=177,102,177 -Cyan=102,204,204 -BoldCyan=57,173,173 -White=211,208,200 -BoldWhite=242,240,236 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/dotfiles/.config/mintty/themes/base16-monokai-mod.minttyrc b/dotfiles/.config/mintty/themes/base16-monokai-mod.minttyrc deleted file mode 100755 index 511d756..0000000 --- a/dotfiles/.config/mintty/themes/base16-monokai-mod.minttyrc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -ForegroundColour=248,248,242 -BackgroundColour=39,40,34 -CursorColour=253,157,79 -Black=39,40,34 -BoldBlack=117,113,94 -Red=249,38,114 -BoldRed=204,6,78 -Green=166,226,46 -BoldGreen=122,172,24 -Yellow=244,191,117 -BoldYellow=240,169,69 -Blue=102,217,239 -BoldBlue=33,199,233 -Magenta=174,129,255 -BoldMagenta=126,51,255 -Cyan=161,239,228 -BoldCyan=95,227,210 -White=248,248,242 -BoldWhite=249,248,245 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/dotfiles/.config/mintty/themes/base16-shapeshifter-mod-lighten.minttyrc b/dotfiles/.config/mintty/themes/base16-shapeshifter-mod-lighten.minttyrc deleted file mode 100755 index 45e618f..0000000 --- a/dotfiles/.config/mintty/themes/base16-shapeshifter-mod-lighten.minttyrc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -ForegroundColour=171,171,171 -BackgroundColour=0,0,0 -CursorColour=253,157,79 -Black=0,0,0 -BoldBlack=52,52,52 -Red=233,47,47 -BoldRed=240,116,116 -Green=14,216,57 -BoldGreen=64,243,102 -Yellow=221,221,19 -BoldYellow=240,240,78 -Blue=59,72,227 -BoldBlue=125,135,236 -Magenta=249,150,226 -BoldMagenta=253,222,246 -Cyan=35,237,218 -BoldCyan=107,243,230 -White=171,171,171 -BoldWhite=249,249,249 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/dotfiles/.config/mintty/themes/base16-solarized-mod.minttyrc b/dotfiles/.config/mintty/themes/base16-solarized-mod.minttyrc deleted file mode 100755 index 10d11a0..0000000 --- a/dotfiles/.config/mintty/themes/base16-solarized-mod.minttyrc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -ForegroundColour=147,161,161 -BackgroundColour=0,43,54 -CursorColour=253,157,79 -Black=0,43,54 -BoldBlack=101,123,131 -Red=220,50,47 -BoldRed=232,115,113 -Green=133,153,0 -BoldGreen=199,228,0 -Yellow=181,137,0 -BoldYellow=255,193,2 -Blue=38,139,210 -BoldBlue=99,173,227 -Magenta=108,113,196 -BoldMagenta=162,165,217 -Cyan=42,161,152 -BoldCyan=71,207,197 -White=147,161,161 -BoldWhite=253,246,227 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/dotfiles/.config/mintty/themes/base16-tomorrow-mod.minttyrc b/dotfiles/.config/mintty/themes/base16-tomorrow-mod.minttyrc deleted file mode 100755 index bb460ea..0000000 --- a/dotfiles/.config/mintty/themes/base16-tomorrow-mod.minttyrc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -ForegroundColour=197,200,198 -BackgroundColour=29,31,33 -CursorColour=253,157,79 -Black=29,31,33 -BoldBlack=150,152,150 -Red=204,102,102 -BoldRed=173,57,57 -Green=181,189,104 -BoldGreen=142,150,66 -Yellow=240,198,116 -BoldYellow=234,171,47 -Blue=129,162,190 -BoldBlue=82,125,159 -Magenta=178,148,187 -BoldMagenta=145,100,157 -Cyan=138,190,183 -BoldCyan=90,162,152 -White=197,200,198 -BoldWhite=255,255,255 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/dotfiles/.config/tidy/tidy.cfg b/dotfiles/.config/tidy/tidy.cfg deleted file mode 100755 index 7aa6f3f..0000000 --- a/dotfiles/.config/tidy/tidy.cfg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -// sample config file for HTML tidy -break-before-br: no -char-encoding: UTF8 -indent-spaces: 2 -indent: auto -input-xml: no -markup: yes -numeric-entities: no -output-xml: no -preserve-entities: yes -quote-ampersand: no -quote-marks: no -quote-nbsp: no -show-warnings: yes -sort-attributes: alpha -tidy-mark: no -uppercase-attributes: no -uppercase-tags: no -vertical-space: auto -wrap: 125 -new-inline-tags: td, cfif, cfelse, math, mroot, - mrow, mi, mn, mo, msqrt, mfrac, msubsup, munderover, - munder, mover, mmultiscripts, msup, msub, mtext, - mprescripts, mtable, mtr, mtd, mth -new-blocklevel-tags: section, header, cfoutput, cfquery -new-empty-tags: cfelse \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/dotfiles/.config/youtube-dl/config b/dotfiles/.config/youtube-dl/config deleted file mode 100755 index 4662514..0000000 --- a/dotfiles/.config/youtube-dl/config +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ ---no-check-certificate --o 'G:\download\%(title)s-%(id)s.%(ext)s' diff --git a/dotfiles/.curlrc b/dotfiles/.curlrc deleted file mode 100755 index 6a3c2c3..0000000 --- a/dotfiles/.curlrc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -# No check certificate ---insecure diff --git a/dotfiles/.elinks/bookmarks b/dotfiles/.elinks/bookmarks deleted file mode 100755 index e69de29..0000000 diff --git a/dotfiles/.elinks/cookies b/dotfiles/.elinks/cookies deleted file mode 100755 index e69de29..0000000 diff --git a/dotfiles/.elinks/elinks.conf b/dotfiles/.elinks/elinks.conf deleted file mode 100755 index 25c7059..0000000 --- a/dotfiles/.elinks/elinks.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,127 +0,0 @@ -## ELinks 0.11.6 configuration file - -## This is ELinks configuration file. You can edit it manually, -## if you wish so; this file is edited by ELinks when you save -## options through UI, however only option values will be altered -## and missing options will be added at the end of file; if option -## is not written in this file, but in some file included from it, -## it is NOT counted as missing. Note that all your formatting, -## own comments and so on will be kept as-is. -## -## Obviously, if you don't like what ELinks is going to do with -## this file, you can change it by altering the config.saving_style -## option. Come on, aren't we friendly guys after all? - - - -############################## -# Automatically saved options -# - -## config -# Configuration handling options. - - ## config.saving_style_w [0|1] - # This is internal option used when displaying a warning about - # obsolete config.saving_style. You shouldn't touch it. - set config.saving_style_w = 1 - - -## terminal -# Terminal options. - - ## terminal.rxvt - # Options specific to this terminal type (according to $TERM value). - - ## terminal.rxvt.colors - set terminal.rxvt.colors = 1 - ## terminal.rxvt.m11_hack [0|1] - set terminal.rxvt.m11_hack = 0 - ## terminal.rxvt.type - set terminal.rxvt.type = 1 - - -## ui -# User interface options. - - ## ui.language - # Language of user interface. 'System' means that the language will - # be extracted from the environment dynamically. - set ui.language = "System" - - - - - -############################## -# Automatically saved options -# - -## terminal -# Terminal options. - - ## terminal.rxvt - # Options specific to this terminal type (according to $TERM value). - - ## terminal.rxvt.charset - set terminal.rxvt.charset = "ISO-8859-1" - ## terminal.rxvt.utf_8_io [0|1] - set terminal.rxvt.utf_8_io = 1 - - - - - -############################## -# Automatically saved options -# - -## connection -# Connection options. - - ## connection.ssl - # SSL options. - - ## connection.ssl.cert_verify [0|1] - # Verify the peer's SSL certificate. Note that this - # needs extensive configuration of OpenSSL by the user. - set connection.ssl.cert_verify = 0 - - - -## cookies -# Cookies options. - - ## cookies.accept_policy - # Cookies accepting policy: - # 0 is accept no cookies - # 1 is ask for confirmation before accepting cookie - # 2 is accept all cookies - set cookies.accept_policy = 2 - - -## ui -# User interface options. - - ## ui.clock - # Digital clock in the status bar. - - ## ui.clock.enable [0|1] - # Whether to display a digital clock in the status bar. - set ui.clock.enable = 1 - - - ## ui.leds - # LEDs (visual indicators) options. - - ## ui.leds.enable [0|1] - # Enable LEDs. - # These visual indicators will inform you about various states. - set ui.leds.enable = 1 - - - ## ui.date_format - # Date format to use in dialogs. See strftime(3). - set ui.date_format = "%b %e %H:%M" - - diff --git a/dotfiles/.elinks/globhist b/dotfiles/.elinks/globhist deleted file mode 100755 index e69de29..0000000 diff --git a/dotfiles/.elinks/gotohist b/dotfiles/.elinks/gotohist deleted file mode 100755 index e69de29..0000000 diff --git a/dotfiles/.inputrc b/dotfiles/.inputrc deleted file mode 100755 index 7b84ccc..0000000 --- a/dotfiles/.inputrc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -# none, visible or audible -set bell-style visible - -# Ask before displaying >40 items -set completion-query-items 40 -set completion-ignore-case on - -# disable/enable 8bit input -#set meta-flag on -#set input-meta on -#set convert-meta off -#set output-meta off - -"\e[1~": beginning-of-line # Home -"\e[4~": end-of-line # End -"\e[5~": beginning-of-history # PageUp -"\e[6~": end-of-history # PageDown -"\e[2~": overwrite-mode # Insert -"\eOC": forward-word # Ctrl-Right -"\eOD": backward-word # Ctrl-Left -"\e[3;5~": kill-word # Ctrl-Del - delete word to the right - -"\e[A": history-search-backward # ArrowUp -"\e[B": history-search-forward # ArrowDown - -#"\33\33[A": "cd ..\n" # Alt-UpArrow for 'cd ..' -#"\33\33[B": "cd -\n" # Alt-ArrowDown for previous dir - -"\e[1;3A": "cd ..\n" # Alt-UpArrow for 'cd ..' -"\e[1;3B": "cd -\n" # Alt-ArrowDown for previous dir - -# Ctrl-K - clears the input line regardless of cursor pos -"\C-k": "\C-e\C-u" diff --git a/dotfiles/.irssi/config b/dotfiles/.irssi/config deleted file mode 100755 index f3323f7..0000000 --- a/dotfiles/.irssi/config +++ /dev/null @@ -1,325 +0,0 @@ -settings = { - core = { - real_name = "Stian"; - user_name = "Pathduck"; - nick = "pathduck"; - }; - "fe-text" = { actlist_sort = "refnum"; }; - "fe-common/core" = { - max_command_history = "100"; - window_history = "yes"; - theme = "greenSCPleo"; - }; -}; -keyboard = ( { key = "^R"; id = "command"; data = "history_search"; } ); - -servers = ( - { address = "irc.dal.net"; chatnet = "DALnet"; port = "6667"; }, - { - address = "ssl.efnet.org"; - chatnet = "EFNet"; - port = "9999"; - use_tls = "yes"; - tls_verify = "no"; - }, - { - address = "irc.esper.net"; - chatnet = "EsperNet"; - port = "6697"; - use_tls = "yes"; - tls_verify = "yes"; - }, - { - address = "irc.libera.chat"; - chatnet = "liberachat"; - port = "6697"; - use_tls = "yes"; - tls_verify = "yes"; - }, - { - address = "irc.gamesurge.net"; - chatnet = "GameSurge"; - port = "6667"; - }, - { - address = "ssl.ircnet.ovh"; - chatnet = "IRCnet"; - port = "6697"; - use_tls = "yes"; - tls_verify = "yes"; - }, - { address = "open.ircnet.net"; chatnet = "IRCnet"; port = "6667"; }, - { - address = "irc.ircsource.net"; - chatnet = "IRCSource"; - port = "6667"; - }, - { address = "irc.netfuze.net"; chatnet = "NetFuze"; port = "6667"; }, - { - address = "irc.oftc.net"; - chatnet = "OFTC"; - port = "6697"; - use_tls = "yes"; - tls_verify = "yes"; - }, - { - address = "irc.quakenet.org"; - chatnet = "QuakeNet"; - port = "6667"; - }, - { - address = "irc.rizon.net"; - chatnet = "Rizon"; - port = "6697"; - use_tls = "yes"; - tls_verify = "yes"; - }, - { address = "silc.silcnet.org"; chatnet = "SILC"; port = "706"; }, - { - address = "irc.undernet.org"; - chatnet = "Undernet"; - port = "6667"; - }, - { - address = "irc.sdf.org"; - chatnet = "SDF"; - port = "6667"; - use_tls = "no"; - tls_verify = "yes"; - starttls = "yes"; - } -); - -chatnets = { - DALnet = { - type = "IRC"; - max_kicks = "4"; - max_msgs = "20"; - max_whois = "30"; - }; - EFNet = { - type = "IRC"; - max_kicks = "1"; - max_msgs = "4"; - max_whois = "1"; - }; - EsperNet = { - type = "IRC"; - max_kicks = "1"; - max_msgs = "4"; - max_whois = "1"; - }; - liberachat = { - type = "IRC"; - max_kicks = "1"; - max_msgs = "4"; - max_whois = "1"; - }; - GameSurge = { - type = "IRC"; - max_kicks = "1"; - max_msgs = "1"; - max_whois = "1"; - }; - IRCnet = { - type = "IRC"; - max_kicks = "1"; - max_msgs = "1"; - max_whois = "1"; - }; - IRCSource = { - type = "IRC"; - max_kicks = "1"; - max_msgs = "4"; - max_whois = "1"; - }; - NetFuze = { - type = "IRC"; - max_kicks = "1"; - max_msgs = "1"; - max_whois = "1"; - }; - OFTC = { type = "IRC"; max_kicks = "1"; max_msgs = "1"; max_whois = "1"; }; - QuakeNet = { - type = "IRC"; - max_kicks = "1"; - max_msgs = "1"; - max_whois = "1"; - }; - Rizon = { - type = "IRC"; - max_kicks = "1"; - max_msgs = "1"; - max_whois = "1"; - }; - SILC = { type = "SILC"; }; - Undernet = { - type = "IRC"; - max_kicks = "1"; - max_msgs = "1"; - max_whois = "1"; - }; - SDF = { type = "IRC"; nick = "stian"; }; -}; - -channels = ( - { name = "#lobby"; chatnet = "EsperNet"; autojoin = "No"; } -); - -aliases = { - ATAG = "WINDOW SERVER"; - ADDALLCHANS = "SCRIPT EXEC foreach my \\$channel (Irssi::channels()) { Irssi::command(\"CHANNEL ADD -auto \\$channel->{visible_name} \\$channel->{server}->{tag} \\$channel->{key}\")\\;}"; - B = "BAN"; - BACK = "AWAY"; - BANS = "BAN"; - BYE = "QUIT"; - C = "CLEAR"; - CALC = "EXEC - if command -v bc >/dev/null 2>&1\\; then printf '%s=' '$*'\\; echo '$*' | bc -l\\; else echo bc was not found\\; fi"; - CHAT = "DCC CHAT"; - CS = "QUOTE CS"; - DATE = "TIME"; - DEHIGHLIGHT = "DEHILIGHT"; - DESCRIBE = "ACTION"; - DHL = "DEHILIGHT"; - EXEMPTLIST = "MODE $C +e"; - EXIT = "QUIT"; - GOTO = "SCROLLBACK GOTO"; - HIGHLIGHT = "HILIGHT"; - HL = "HILIGHT"; - HOST = "USERHOST"; - INVITELIST = "MODE $C +I"; - J = "JOIN"; - K = "KICK"; - KB = "KICKBAN"; - KN = "KNOCKOUT"; - LAST = "LASTLOG"; - LEAVE = "PART"; - M = "MSG"; - MS = "QUOTE MS"; - MUB = "UNBAN *"; - N = "NAMES"; - NMSG = "^MSG"; - NS = "QUOTE NS"; - OS = "QUOTE OS"; - P = "PART"; - Q = "QUERY"; - RESET = "SET -default"; - RUN = "SCRIPT LOAD"; - SAY = "MSG *"; - SB = "SCROLLBACK"; - SBAR = "STATUSBAR"; - SHELP = "QUOTE HELP"; - SIGNOFF = "QUIT"; - SV = "MSG * Irssi $J ($V) - https://irssi.org"; - T = "TOPIC"; - UB = "UNBAN"; - UMODE = "MODE $N"; - UNSET = "SET -clear"; - W = "WHO"; - WC = "WINDOW CLOSE"; - WG = "WINDOW GOTO"; - WJOIN = "JOIN -window"; - WI = "WHOIS"; - WII = "WHOIS $0 $0"; - WL = "WINDOW LIST"; - WN = "WINDOW NEW HIDDEN"; - WQUERY = "QUERY -window"; - WW = "WHOWAS"; -}; - -statusbar = { - - items = { - - barstart = "{sbstart}"; - barend = "{sbend}"; - - topicbarstart = "{topicsbstart}"; - topicbarend = "{topicsbend}"; - - time = "{sb $Z}"; - user = "{sb {sbnickmode $cumode}$N{sbmode $usermode}{sbaway $A}}"; - - window = "{sb $winref:$tag/$itemname{sbmode $M}}"; - window_empty = "{sb $winref{sbservertag $tag}}"; - - prompt = "{prompt $[.15]itemname}"; - prompt_empty = "{prompt $winname}"; - - topic = " $topic"; - topic_empty = " Irssi v$J - https://irssi.org"; - - lag = "{sb Lag: $0-}"; - act = "{sb Act: $0-}"; - more = "-- more --"; - }; - - default = { - - window = { - - disabled = "no"; - type = "window"; - placement = "bottom"; - position = "1"; - visible = "active"; - - items = { - barstart = { priority = "100"; }; - time = { }; - user = { }; - window = { }; - window_empty = { }; - lag = { priority = "-1"; }; - act = { priority = "10"; }; - more = { priority = "-1"; alignment = "right"; }; - barend = { priority = "100"; alignment = "right"; }; - }; - }; - - window_inact = { - - type = "window"; - placement = "bottom"; - position = "1"; - visible = "inactive"; - - items = { - barstart = { priority = "100"; }; - window = { }; - window_empty = { }; - more = { priority = "-1"; alignment = "right"; }; - barend = { priority = "100"; alignment = "right"; }; - }; - }; - - prompt = { - - type = "root"; - placement = "bottom"; - position = "100"; - visible = "always"; - - items = { - prompt = { priority = "-1"; }; - prompt_empty = { priority = "-1"; }; - input = { priority = "10"; }; - }; - }; - - topic = { - - type = "root"; - placement = "top"; - position = "1"; - visible = "always"; - - items = { - topicbarstart = { priority = "100"; }; - topic = { }; - topic_empty = { }; - topicbarend = { priority = "100"; alignment = "right"; }; - }; - }; - }; -}; diff --git a/dotfiles/.irssi/config.autosave b/dotfiles/.irssi/config.autosave deleted file mode 100755 index 799d167..0000000 --- a/dotfiles/.irssi/config.autosave +++ /dev/null @@ -1,383 +0,0 @@ -servers = ( - { address = "irc.dal.net"; chatnet = "DALnet"; port = "6667"; }, - { address = "irc.efnet.org"; chatnet = "EFNet"; port = "6667"; }, - { address = "irc.esper.net"; chatnet = "EsperNet"; port = "6667"; }, - { - address = "chat.freenode.net"; - chatnet = "Freenode"; - port = "6667"; - }, - { - address = "irc.gamesurge.net"; - chatnet = "GameSurge"; - port = "6667"; - }, - { address = "eu.irc6.net"; chatnet = "IRCnet"; port = "6667"; }, - { address = "open.ircnet.net"; chatnet = "IRCnet"; port = "6667"; }, - { - address = "irc.ircsource.net"; - chatnet = "IRCSource"; - port = "6667"; - }, - { address = "irc.netfuze.net"; chatnet = "NetFuze"; port = "6667"; }, - { address = "irc.oftc.net"; chatnet = "OFTC"; port = "6667"; }, - { - address = "irc.quakenet.org"; - chatnet = "QuakeNet"; - port = "6667"; - }, - { address = "irc.rizon.net"; chatnet = "Rizon"; port = "6667"; }, - { address = "silc.silcnet.org"; chatnet = "SILC"; port = "706"; }, - { - address = "irc.undernet.org"; - chatnet = "Undernet"; - port = "6667"; - }, - { address = "irc.sdf.org"; chatnet = "SDF"; port = "6667"; }, - -); - -chatnets = { - DALnet = { - type = "IRC"; - max_kicks = "4"; - max_msgs = "20"; - max_whois = "30"; - }; - EFNet = { - type = "IRC"; - max_kicks = "1"; - max_msgs = "4"; - max_whois = "1"; - }; - EsperNet = { - type = "IRC"; - max_kicks = "1"; - max_msgs = "4"; - max_whois = "1"; - }; - Freenode = { - type = "IRC"; - max_kicks = "1"; - max_msgs = "4"; - max_whois = "1"; - }; - GameSurge = { - type = "IRC"; - max_kicks = "1"; - max_msgs = "1"; - max_whois = "1"; - }; - IRCnet = { - type = "IRC"; - max_kicks = "1"; - max_msgs = "1"; - max_whois = "1"; - }; - IRCSource = { - type = "IRC"; - max_kicks = "1"; - max_msgs = "4"; - max_whois = "1"; - }; - NetFuze = { - type = "IRC"; - max_kicks = "1"; - max_msgs = "1"; - max_whois = "1"; - }; - OFTC = { type = "IRC"; max_kicks = "1"; max_msgs = "1"; max_whois = "1"; }; - QuakeNet = { - type = "IRC"; - max_kicks = "1"; - max_msgs = "1"; - max_whois = "1"; - }; - Rizon = { - type = "IRC"; - max_kicks = "1"; - max_msgs = "1"; - max_whois = "1"; - }; - SILC = { type = "SILC"; }; - Undernet = { - type = "IRC"; - max_kicks = "1"; - max_msgs = "1"; - max_whois = "1"; - }; - SDF = { type = "IRC"; nick = "stian"; }; -}; - -channels = ( - { name = "#lobby"; chatnet = "EsperNet"; autojoin = "No"; }, - { name = "#freenode"; chatnet = "Freenode"; autojoin = "No"; }, - { name = "#irssi"; chatnet = "Freenode"; autojoin = "No"; }, - { name = "#gamesurge"; chatnet = "GameSurge"; autojoin = "No"; }, - { name = "#irssi"; chatnet = "IRCNet"; autojoin = "No"; }, - { name = "#ircsource"; chatnet = "IRCSource"; autojoin = "No"; }, - { name = "#netfuze"; chatnet = "NetFuze"; autojoin = "No"; }, - { name = "#oftc"; chatnet = "OFTC"; autojoin = "No"; }, - { name = "silc"; chatnet = "SILC"; autojoin = "No"; } -); - -aliases = { - ATAG = "WINDOW SERVER"; - ADDALLCHANS = "SCRIPT EXEC foreach my \\$channel (Irssi::channels()) { Irssi::command(\"CHANNEL ADD -auto \\$channel->{name} \\$channel->{server}->{tag} \\$channel->{key}\")\\;}"; - B = "BAN"; - BACK = "AWAY"; - BANS = "BAN"; - BYE = "QUIT"; - C = "CLEAR"; - CALC = "EXEC - if command -v bc >/dev/null 2>&1\\; then printf '%s=' '$*'\\; echo '$*' | bc -l\\; else echo bc was not found\\; fi"; - CHAT = "DCC CHAT"; - CUBES = "SCRIPT EXEC Irssi::active_win->print(\"%_bases\", MSGLEVEL_CLIENTCRAP) \\; Irssi::active_win->print( do { join '', map { \"%x0\\${_}0\\$_\" } '0'..'9','A'..'F' }, MSGLEVEL_NEVER | MSGLEVEL_CLIENTCRAP) \\; Irssi::active_win->print(\"%_cubes\", MSGLEVEL_CLIENTCRAP) \\; Irssi::active_win->print( do { my \\$y = \\$_*6 \\; join '', map { my \\$x = \\$_ \\; map { \"%x\\$x\\$_\\$x\\$_\" } @{['0'..'9','A'..'Z']}[\\$y .. \\$y+5] } 1..6 }, MSGLEVEL_NEVER | MSGLEVEL_CLIENTCRAP) for 0..5 \\; Irssi::active_win->print(\"%_grays\", MSGLEVEL_CLIENTCRAP) \\; Irssi::active_win->print( do { join '', map { \"%x7\\${_}7\\$_\" } 'A'..'X' }, MSGLEVEL_NEVER | MSGLEVEL_CLIENTCRAP) \\; Irssi::active_win->print(\"%_mIRC extended colours\", MSGLEVEL_CLIENTCRAP) \\; my \\$x \\; \\$x .= sprintf \"\00399,%02d%02d\",\\$_,\\$_ for 0..15 \\; Irssi::active_win->print(\\$x, MSGLEVEL_NEVER | MSGLEVEL_CLIENTCRAP) \\; for my \\$z (0..6) { my \\$x \\; \\$x .= sprintf \"\00399,%02d%02d\",\\$_,\\$_ for 16+(\\$z*12)..16+(\\$z*12)+11 \\; Irssi::active_win->print(\\$x, MSGLEVEL_NEVER | MSGLEVEL_CLIENTCRAP) }"; - DATE = "TIME"; - DEHIGHLIGHT = "DEHILIGHT"; - DESCRIBE = "ACTION"; - DHL = "DEHILIGHT"; - EXEMPTLIST = "MODE $C +e"; - EXIT = "QUIT"; - GOTO = "SCROLLBACK GOTO"; - HIGHLIGHT = "HILIGHT"; - HL = "HILIGHT"; - HOST = "USERHOST"; - INVITELIST = "MODE $C +I"; - J = "JOIN"; - K = "KICK"; - KB = "KICKBAN"; - KN = "KNOCKOUT"; - LAST = "LASTLOG"; - LEAVE = "PART"; - M = "MSG"; - MUB = "UNBAN *"; - N = "NAMES"; - NMSG = "^MSG"; - P = "PART"; - Q = "QUERY"; - RESET = "SET -default"; - RUN = "SCRIPT LOAD"; - SAY = "MSG *"; - SB = "SCROLLBACK"; - SBAR = "STATUSBAR"; - SIGNOFF = "QUIT"; - SV = "MSG * Irssi $J ($V) - http://www.irssi.org"; - T = "TOPIC"; - UB = "UNBAN"; - UMODE = "MODE $N"; - UNSET = "SET -clear"; - W = "WHO"; - WC = "WINDOW CLOSE"; - WG = "WINDOW GOTO"; - WJOIN = "JOIN -window"; - WI = "WHOIS"; - WII = "WHOIS $0 $0"; - WL = "WINDOW LIST"; - WN = "WINDOW NEW HIDDEN"; - WQUERY = "QUERY -window"; - WW = "WHOWAS"; - 1 = "WINDOW GOTO 1"; - 2 = "WINDOW GOTO 2"; - 3 = "WINDOW GOTO 3"; - 4 = "WINDOW GOTO 4"; - 5 = "WINDOW GOTO 5"; - 6 = "WINDOW GOTO 6"; - 7 = "WINDOW GOTO 7"; - 8 = "WINDOW GOTO 8"; - 9 = "WINDOW GOTO 9"; - 10 = "WINDOW GOTO 10"; - 11 = "WINDOW GOTO 11"; - 12 = "WINDOW GOTO 12"; - 13 = "WINDOW GOTO 13"; - 14 = "WINDOW GOTO 14"; - 15 = "WINDOW GOTO 15"; - 16 = "WINDOW GOTO 16"; - 17 = "WINDOW GOTO 17"; - 18 = "WINDOW GOTO 18"; - 19 = "WINDOW GOTO 19"; - 20 = "WINDOW GOTO 20"; - 21 = "WINDOW GOTO 21"; - 22 = "WINDOW GOTO 22"; - 23 = "WINDOW GOTO 23"; - 24 = "WINDOW GOTO 24"; - 25 = "WINDOW GOTO 25"; - 26 = "WINDOW GOTO 26"; - 27 = "WINDOW GOTO 27"; - 28 = "WINDOW GOTO 28"; - 29 = "WINDOW GOTO 29"; - 30 = "WINDOW GOTO 30"; - 31 = "WINDOW GOTO 31"; - 32 = "WINDOW GOTO 32"; - 33 = "WINDOW GOTO 33"; - 34 = "WINDOW GOTO 34"; - 35 = "WINDOW GOTO 35"; - 36 = "WINDOW GOTO 36"; - 37 = "WINDOW GOTO 37"; - 38 = "WINDOW GOTO 38"; - 39 = "WINDOW GOTO 39"; - 40 = "WINDOW GOTO 40"; - 41 = "WINDOW GOTO 41"; - 42 = "WINDOW GOTO 42"; - 43 = "WINDOW GOTO 43"; - 44 = "WINDOW GOTO 44"; - 45 = "WINDOW GOTO 45"; - 46 = "WINDOW GOTO 46"; - 47 = "WINDOW GOTO 47"; - 48 = "WINDOW GOTO 48"; - 49 = "WINDOW GOTO 49"; - 50 = "WINDOW GOTO 50"; - 51 = "WINDOW GOTO 51"; - 52 = "WINDOW GOTO 52"; - 53 = "WINDOW GOTO 53"; - 54 = "WINDOW GOTO 54"; - 55 = "WINDOW GOTO 55"; - 56 = "WINDOW GOTO 56"; - 57 = "WINDOW GOTO 57"; - 58 = "WINDOW GOTO 58"; - 59 = "WINDOW GOTO 59"; - 60 = "WINDOW GOTO 60"; - 61 = "WINDOW GOTO 61"; - 62 = "WINDOW GOTO 62"; - 63 = "WINDOW GOTO 63"; - 64 = "WINDOW GOTO 64"; - 65 = "WINDOW GOTO 65"; - 66 = "WINDOW GOTO 66"; - 67 = "WINDOW GOTO 67"; - 68 = "WINDOW GOTO 68"; - 69 = "WINDOW GOTO 69"; - 70 = "WINDOW GOTO 70"; - 71 = "WINDOW GOTO 71"; - 72 = "WINDOW GOTO 72"; - 73 = "WINDOW GOTO 73"; - 74 = "WINDOW GOTO 74"; - 75 = "WINDOW GOTO 75"; - 76 = "WINDOW GOTO 76"; - 77 = "WINDOW GOTO 77"; - 78 = "WINDOW GOTO 78"; - 79 = "WINDOW GOTO 79"; - 80 = "WINDOW GOTO 80"; - 81 = "WINDOW GOTO 81"; - 82 = "WINDOW GOTO 82"; - 83 = "WINDOW GOTO 83"; - 84 = "WINDOW GOTO 84"; - 85 = "WINDOW GOTO 85"; - 86 = "WINDOW GOTO 86"; - 87 = "WINDOW GOTO 87"; - 88 = "WINDOW GOTO 88"; - 89 = "WINDOW GOTO 89"; - 90 = "WINDOW GOTO 90"; - 91 = "WINDOW GOTO 91"; - 92 = "WINDOW GOTO 92"; - 93 = "WINDOW GOTO 93"; - 94 = "WINDOW GOTO 94"; - 95 = "WINDOW GOTO 95"; - 96 = "WINDOW GOTO 96"; - 97 = "WINDOW GOTO 97"; - 98 = "WINDOW GOTO 98"; - 99 = "WINDOW GOTO 99"; -}; - -statusbar = { - - items = { - - barstart = "{sbstart}"; - barend = "{sbend}"; - - topicbarstart = "{topicsbstart}"; - topicbarend = "{topicsbend}"; - - time = "{sb $Z}"; - user = "{sb {sbnickmode $cumode}$N{sbmode $usermode}{sbaway $A}}"; - - window = "{sb $winref:$tag/$itemname{sbmode $M}}"; - window_empty = "{sb $winref{sbservertag $tag}}"; - - prompt = "{prompt $[.15]itemname}"; - prompt_empty = "{prompt $winname}"; - - topic = " $topic"; - topic_empty = " Irssi v$J - http://www.irssi.org"; - - lag = "{sb Lag: $0-}"; - act = "{sb Act: $0-}"; - more = "-- more --"; - }; - - default = { - - window = { - - disabled = "no"; - type = "window"; - placement = "bottom"; - position = "1"; - visible = "active"; - - items = { - barstart = { priority = "100"; }; - time = { }; - user = { }; - window = { }; - window_empty = { }; - lag = { priority = "-1"; }; - act = { priority = "10"; }; - more = { priority = "-1"; alignment = "right"; }; - barend = { priority = "100"; alignment = "right"; }; - }; - }; - - window_inact = { - - type = "window"; - placement = "bottom"; - position = "1"; - visible = "inactive"; - - items = { - barstart = { priority = "100"; }; - window = { }; - window_empty = { }; - more = { priority = "-1"; alignment = "right"; }; - barend = { priority = "100"; alignment = "right"; }; - }; - }; - - prompt = { - - type = "root"; - placement = "bottom"; - position = "100"; - visible = "always"; - - items = { - prompt = { priority = "-1"; }; - prompt_empty = { priority = "-1"; }; - input = { priority = "10"; }; - }; - }; - - topic = { - - type = "root"; - placement = "top"; - position = "1"; - visible = "always"; - - items = { - topicbarstart = { priority = "100"; }; - topic = { }; - topic_empty = { }; - topicbarend = { priority = "100"; alignment = "right"; }; - }; - }; - }; -}; -settings = { - core = { - real_name = "U-CRAPSTATION\\Stian"; - user_name = "pathduck"; - nick = "pathduck"; - }; - "fe-text" = { actlist_sort = "refnum"; }; -}; diff --git a/dotfiles/.irssi/default.theme b/dotfiles/.irssi/default.theme deleted file mode 100755 index 79b1af5..0000000 --- a/dotfiles/.irssi/default.theme +++ /dev/null @@ -1,295 +0,0 @@ -# When testing changes, the easiest way to reload the theme is with /RELOAD. -# This reloads the configuration file too, so if you did any changes remember -# to /SAVE it first. Remember also that /SAVE overwrites the theme file with -# old data so keep backups :) - -# TEMPLATES: - -# The real text formats that irssi uses are the ones you can find with -# /FORMAT command. Back in the old days all the colors and texts were mixed -# up in those formats, and it was really hard to change the colors since you -# might have had to change them in tens of different places. So, then came -# this templating system. - -# Now the /FORMATs don't have any colors in them, and they also have very -# little other styling. Most of the stuff you need to change is in this -# theme file. If you can't change something here, you can always go back -# to change the /FORMATs directly, they're also saved in these .theme files. - -# So .. the templates. They're those {blahblah} parts you see all over the -# /FORMATs and here. Their usage is simply {name parameter1 parameter2}. -# When irssi sees this kind of text, it goes to find "name" from abstracts -# block below and sets "parameter1" into $0 and "parameter2" into $1 (you -# can have more parameters of course). Templates can have subtemplates. -# Here's a small example: -# /FORMAT format hello {colorify {underline world}} -# abstracts = { colorify = "%G$0-%n"; underline = "%U$0-%U"; } -# When irssi expands the templates in "format", the final string would be: -# hello %G%Uworld%U%n -# ie. underlined bright green "world" text. -# and why "$0-", why not "$0"? $0 would only mean the first parameter, -# $0- means all the parameters. With {underline hello world} you'd really -# want to underline both of the words, not just the hello (and world would -# actually be removed entirely). - -# COLORS: - -# You can find definitions for the color format codes in docs/formats.txt. - -# There's one difference here though. %n format. Normally it means the -# default color of the terminal (white mostly), but here it means the -# "reset color back to the one it was in higher template". For example -# if there was /FORMAT test %g{foo}bar, and foo = "%Y$0%n", irssi would -# print yellow "foo" (as set with %Y) but "bar" would be green, which was -# set at the beginning before the {foo} template. If there wasn't the %g -# at start, the normal behaviour of %n would occur. If you _really_ want -# to use the terminal's default color, use %N. - -############################################################################# - -# default foreground color (%N) - -1 is the "default terminal color" -default_color = "-1"; - -# print timestamp/servertag at the end of line, not at beginning -info_eol = "false"; - -# these characters are automatically replaced with specified color -# (dark grey by default) -replaces = { "[]=" = "%K$*%n"; }; - -abstracts = { - ## - ## generic - ## - - # text to insert at the beginning of each non-message line - line_start = "%B-%n!%B-%n "; - - # timestamp styling, nothing by default - timestamp = "$*"; - - # any kind of text that needs hilighting, default is to bold - hilight = "%_$*%_"; - - # any kind of error message, default is bright red - error = "%R$*%n"; - - # channel name is printed - channel = "%_$*%_"; - - # nick is printed - nick = "%_$*%_"; - - # nick host is printed - nickhost = "[$*]"; - - # server name is printed - server = "%_$*%_"; - - # some kind of comment is printed - comment = "[$*]"; - - # reason for something is printed (part, quit, kick, ..) - reason = "{comment $*}"; - - # mode change is printed ([+o nick]) - mode = "{comment $*}"; - - ## - ## channel specific messages - ## - - # highlighted nick/host is printed (joins) - channick_hilight = "%C$*%n"; - chanhost_hilight = "{nickhost %c$*%n}"; - - # nick/host is printed (parts, quits, etc.) - channick = "%c$*%n"; - chanhost = "{nickhost $*}"; - - # highlighted channel name is printed - channelhilight = "%c$*%n"; - - # ban/ban exception/invite list mask is printed - ban = "%c$*%n"; - - ## - ## messages - ## - - # the basic styling of how to print message, $0 = nick mode, $1 = nick - msgnick = "%K<%n$0$1-%K>%n %|"; - - # message from you is printed. "ownnick" specifies the styling of the - # nick ($0 part in msgnick) and "ownmsgnick" specifies the styling of the - # whole line. - - # Example1: You want the message text to be green: - # ownmsgnick = "{msgnick $0 $1-}%g"; - # Example2.1: You want < and > chars to be yellow: - # ownmsgnick = "%Y{msgnick $0 $1-%Y}%n"; - # (you'll also have to remove <> from replaces list above) - # Example2.2: But you still want to keep <> grey for other messages: - # pubmsgnick = "%K{msgnick $0 $1-%K}%n"; - # pubmsgmenick = "%K{msgnick $0 $1-%K}%n"; - # pubmsghinick = "%K{msgnick $1 $0$2-%n%K}%n"; - # ownprivmsgnick = "%K{msgnick $*%K}%n"; - # privmsgnick = "%K{msgnick %R$*%K}%n"; - - # $0 = nick mode, $1 = nick - ownmsgnick = "{msgnick $0 $1-}"; - ownnick = "%_$*%n"; - - # public message in channel, $0 = nick mode, $1 = nick - pubmsgnick = "{msgnick $0 $1-}"; - pubnick = "%N$*%n"; - - # public message in channel meant for me, $0 = nick mode, $1 = nick - pubmsgmenick = "{msgnick $0 $1-}"; - menick = "%Y$*%n"; - - # public highlighted message in channel - # $0 = highlight color, $1 = nick mode, $2 = nick - pubmsghinick = "{msgnick $1 $0$2-%n}"; - - # channel name is printed with message - msgchannel = "%K:%c$*%n"; - - # private message, $0 = nick, $1 = host - privmsg = "[%R$0%K(%r$1-%K)%n] "; - - # private message from you, $0 = "msg", $1 = target nick - ownprivmsg = "[%r$0%K(%R$1-%K)%n] "; - - # own private message in query - ownprivmsgnick = "{msgnick $*}"; - ownprivnick = "%_$*%n"; - - # private message in query - privmsgnick = "{msgnick %R$*%n}"; - - ## - ## Actions (/ME stuff) - ## - - # used internally by this theme - action_core = "%_ * $*%n"; - - # generic one that's used by most actions - action = "{action_core $*} "; - - # own action, both private/public - ownaction = "{action $*}"; - - # own action with target, both private/public - ownaction_target = "{action_core $0}%K:%c$1%n "; - - # private action sent by others - pvtaction = "%_ (*) $*%n "; - pvtaction_query = "{action $*}"; - - # public action sent by others - pubaction = "{action $*}"; - - - ## - ## other IRC events - ## - - # whois - whois = "%# $[8]0 : $1-"; - - # notices - ownnotice = "[%r$0%K(%R$1-%K)]%n "; - notice = "%K-%M$*%K-%n "; - pubnotice_channel = "%K:%m$*"; - pvtnotice_host = "%K(%m$*%K)"; - servernotice = "%g!$*%n "; - - # CTCPs - ownctcp = "[%r$0%K(%R$1-%K)] "; - ctcp = "%g$*%n"; - - # wallops - wallop = "%_$*%n: "; - wallop_nick = "%n$*"; - wallop_action = "%_ * $*%n "; - - # netsplits - netsplit = "%R$*%n"; - netjoin = "%C$*%n"; - - # /names list - names_prefix = ""; - names_nick = "[%_$0%_$1-] "; - names_nick_op = "{names_nick $*}"; - names_nick_halfop = "{names_nick $*}"; - names_nick_voice = "{names_nick $*}"; - names_users = "[%g$*%n]"; - names_channel = "%G$*%n"; - - # DCC - dcc = "%g$*%n"; - dccfile = "%_$*%_"; - - # DCC chat, own msg/action - dccownmsg = "[%r$0%K($1-%K)%n] "; - dccownnick = "%R$*%n"; - dccownquerynick = "%_$*%n"; - dccownaction = "{action $*}"; - dccownaction_target = "{action_core $0}%K:%c$1%n "; - - # DCC chat, others - dccmsg = "[%G$1-%K(%g$0%K)%n] "; - dccquerynick = "%G$*%n"; - dccaction = "%_ (*dcc*) $*%n %|"; - - ## - ## statusbar - ## - - # default background for all statusbars. You can also give - # the default foreground color for statusbar items. - sb_background = "%4%w"; - window_border = "%4%w"; - - # default backround for "default" statusbar group - #sb_default_bg = "%4"; - # background for prompt / input line - sb_prompt_bg = "%n"; - # background for info statusbar - sb_info_bg = "%8"; - # background for topicbar (same default) - #sb_topic_bg = "%4"; - - # text at the beginning of statusbars. "sb" already puts a space there, - # so we don't use anything by default. - sbstart = ""; - # text at the end of statusbars. Use space so that it's never - # used for anything. - sbend = " "; - - topicsbstart = "{sbstart $*}"; - topicsbend = "{sbend $*}"; - - prompt = "[$*] "; - - sb = " %c[%n$*%c]%n"; - sbmode = "(%c+%n$*)"; - sbaway = " (%GzZzZ%n)"; - sbservertag = ":$0 (change with ^X)"; - sbnickmode = "$0"; - - # activity in statusbar - - # ',' separator - sb_act_sep = "%c$*"; - # normal text - sb_act_text = "%c$*"; - # public message - sb_act_msg = "%W$*"; - # hilight - sb_act_hilight = "%M$*"; - # hilight with specified color, $0 = color, $1 = text - sb_act_hilight_color = "$0$1-%n"; -}; diff --git a/dotfiles/.irssi/greenSCPleo.theme b/dotfiles/.irssi/greenSCPleo.theme deleted file mode 100755 index 790b09d..0000000 --- a/dotfiles/.irssi/greenSCPleo.theme +++ /dev/null @@ -1,250 +0,0 @@ -# Irssi 0.8.6 - }{pt0 @irc.ptnet.org -# Congrats for marmot and his IamCyan Theme -# and to SCP for inspiring me :P - - -replaces = { }; - -abstracts = { - ## - ## generic - ## - - # text to insert at the beginning of each non-message line - line_start = "%g<%c*%g> "; - - # timestamp styling, nothing by default - # any timestamp is bright green - timestamp = "%g$0"; - # any kind of text that needs hilighting, default is to bold - hilight = "$0"; - - # any kind of error message, default is bright red - error = "%R$0-%n"; - - # channel name is printed - channel = "%c$0-%n"; - - # nick is printed - nick = "%_$0-%_"; - - # nick host is printed - nickhost = "[$0-]"; - - # server name is printed - server = "$0-"; - - # some kind of comment is printed - comment = "[$0-]"; - - # reason for something is printed (part, quit, kick, ..) - reason = "[$0-]"; - - # mode change is printed ([+o nick]) - mode = "%_($0-)%_"; - - ## - ## channel specific messages - ## - - # highlighted nick/host is printed (joins) - channick_hilight = "%g$0-%n"; - chanhost_hilight = "{nickhost %g$0-%n}"; - - # nick/host is printed (parts, quits, etc.) - channick = "%g$0-%n"; - chanhost = "{nickhost %g$0-%n}"; - - # highlighted channel name is printed - channelhilight = "%_$0-%_"; - - # ban/ban exception/invite list mask is printed - ban = "$0-"; - - ## - ## messages - ## - - # the basic styling of how to print message, $0 = nick mode, $1 = nick - msgnick = "%G<%G%_$0%_%c$1-%G>%n %|"; - - # message from you is printed. "msgownnick" specifies the styling of the - # nick ($0 part in msgnick) and "ownmsgnick" specifies the styling of the - # whole line. - - # Example1: You want the message text to be green: - # ownmsgnick = "{msgnick $0 $1-}%g"; - # Example2.1: You want < and > chars to be yellow: - # ownmsgnick = "%Y{msgnick $0 $1-%Y}%n"; - # (you'll also have to remove <> from replaces list above) - # Example2.2: But you still want to keep <> grey for other messages: - # pubmsgnick = "%K{msgnick $0 $1-%K}%n"; - # pubmsgmenick = "%K{msgnick $0 $1-%K}%n"; - # pubmsghinick = "%K{msgnick $1 $0$2-%K}%n"; - # ownprivmsgnick = "%K{msgnick $0-%K}%n"; - # privmsgnick = "%K{msgnick %R$0-%K}%n"; - - # $0 = nick mode, $1 = nick - ownmsgnick = "%W<%n%_%_%C$1%n%W>%n%c %|"; - ownnick = "$0-"; - - # public message in channel, $0 = nick mode, $1 = nick - pubmsgnick = "{msgnick $0 $1-}"; - pubnick = "$0-"; - - # public message in channel meant for me, $0 = nick mode, $1 = nick - pubmsgmenick = "%Y<$0$1-> %|"; - menick = "$0-"; - - # public highlighted message in channel - # $0 = highlight color, $1 = nick mode, $2 = nick - pubmsghinick = "%Y<$1$2-> %|"; - - # channel name is printed with message - msgchannel = "%w|%c$0-"; - - # private message, $0 = nick, $1 = host - privmsg = "<-%c$0%n[%C$1%n] "; - - # private message from you, $0 = "msg", $1 = target nick - ownprivmsg = "->[%c$1-%n] $0"; - - # own private message in query - ownprivmsgnick = "%B<%n%_$0%_%C$1%B>%n%_ %|"; - ownprivnick = "$0-"; - - # private message in query - privmsgnick = "{msgnick %C$0-%n}"; - - ## - ## Actions (/ME stuff) - ## - - # used internally by this theme - action_core = "%g $0-"; - - # generic one that's used by most actions - action = "{action_core $0-} "; - - # own action, both private/public - ownaction = "{action $0-}"; - - # own action with target, both private/public - ownaction_target = "{action_core $0}{msgchannel $1} "; - - # private action sent by others - pvtaction = " %g(*) $0- "; - pvtaction_query = "{action $0-}"; - - # public action sent by others - pubaction = "{action $0-}"; - - - ## - ## other IRC events - ## - - # notices - ownnotice = "-> %gnotice%n[%G$1%n] "; - notice = "<- %Gnotice%n[%g$0%n] "; - pubnotice_channel = "{msgchannel $0}"; - pvtnotice_host = ""; - servernotice = "{notice $0-}"; - - # CTCPs - ownctcp = "-> %b$0%n[%B$1-%n] "; - ctcp = "%B$0-"; - - # wallops - wallop = "%y$0-: %n"; - wallop_nick = "%y$0-%n"; - wallop_action = "%y * $0-%n "; - - # netsplits - netsplit = "%c$0-%n"; - netjoin = "%b$0-%n"; - - # /names list - names_nick = "%c[%_$0%_$1-]%n "; - names_users = "[$0-]"; - names_channel = "{channel $0-}"; - - # DCC - dcc = "$0-"; - dccfile = "%_$0-%_"; - - # DCC chat, own msg/action - dccownmsg = "*%c=$1-%n*> %g"; - dccownaction = "{action $0-}"; - dccownaction_target = "{ownaction_target $0-}"; - - # DCC chat, others - dccmsg = "*%c=$1-%n* "; - dccquerynick = "$0-"; - dccaction = " (*dcc*) $0- %|"; - ## - ## statusbar - ## - - # default background for all statusbars. You can also give - # the default foreground color for statusbar items. - sb_background = "%2%K"; - - # default backround for "default" statusbar group - #sb_default_bg = "%4"; - # background for prompt / input line - #sb_prompt_bg = "%n"; - sb_prompt_bg = "%n"; - # background for info statusbar - #sb_info_bg = "%6"; - sb_info_bg = "%2"; - # background for topicbar (same default) - #sb_topic_bg = "%6%k"; - #sb_topic_fg = "%k"; - sb_topic_fg = "%k"; - - # text at the beginning of statusbars. sb-item already puts - # space there,so we don't use anything by default. - sbstart = ""; - # text at the end of statusbars. Use space so that it's never - # used for anything. - sbend = " "; - - prompt = "[$*] "; - - sb = " %W[%n$*%W]%n"; - sbmode = "(%W+%n$*)"; - sbaway = " (%GzZzZ%n)"; - sbservertag = ":$0 (change with ^X)"; - - # activity in statusbar - - # ',' separator - sb_act_sep = "%k$*"; - # normal text - sb_act_text = "%k$*"; - # public message - sb_act_msg = "%W$*"; - # hilight - sb_act_hilight = "%M$*"; - # hilight with specified color, $0 = color, $1 = text - sb_act_hilight_color = "$0$1-%n"; - - -}; -formats = { - "fe-common/core" = { - join = "%gJoins%n[{channel $2}] %g->%g{channick_hilight $0} {chanhost_hilight $1}"; - part = "%gParts%n[{channel $2}] %g->%g{channick $0} {chanhost $1} {reason $3}"; - kick = "{channick $0} was kicked from {channel $1} by {nick $2} {reason $3}"; - quit = "%cQuits%n %g->%g{channick $0} {chanhost $1} {reason $2}"; - }; - "fe-common/irc" = { - chanmode_change = "mode[{channel $0}] {mode $1} by {nick $2}"; - whois = "{nick $0} {nickhost $1@$2}%: ircname : $3"; - server_chanmode_change = "{netsplit ServerMode}/{channelhilight $0}: {mode $1} by {nick $2}"; - }; -}; - - - diff --git a/dotfiles/.lynx/lynx.cfg b/dotfiles/.lynx/lynx.cfg deleted file mode 100755 index 6a5fbd9..0000000 --- a/dotfiles/.lynx/lynx.cfg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3332 +0,0 @@ - -# The default placement for this file is /usr/local/lib/lynx.cfg (Unix) -# or Lynx_Dir:lynx.cfg (VMS) -# -# $Format: "#PRCS LYNX_VERSION \"$ProjectVersion$\""$ -#PRCS LYNX_VERSION "2.8.5rel.1" -# -# $Format: "#PRCS LYNX_DATE \"$ProjectDate$\""$ -#PRCS LYNX_DATE "Wed, 04 Feb 2004 04:07:09 -0800" -# -# Definition pairs are of the form VARIABLE:DEFINITION -# NO spaces are allowed between the pair items. -# -# If you do not have write access to /usr/local/lib you may change -# the default location of this file in the userdefs.h file and recompile, -# or specify its location on the command line with the "-cfg" -# command line option. -# -# Items may be commented out by putting a '#' as the FIRST char of the line -# (Any line beginning with punctuation is ignored). Leading blanks on each -# line are ignored; trailing blanks may be significant depending on the option. - -# An HTML'ized description of all settings (based on comments in this file, -# with alphabetical table of settings and with table of settings by category) -# is available at http://www.hippo.ru/~hvv/lynxcfg_toc.html -# -### The conversion is done via the scripts/cfg2html.pl script. -### Several directives beginning with '.' are used for this purpose. - - -.h1 Auxiliary Facilities -# These settings control the auxiliary navigating facilities of lynx, e.g., -# jumpfiles, bookmarks, default URLs. - - -.h2 INCLUDE -# Starting with Lynx 2.8.1, the lynx.cfg file has a crude "include" -# facility. This means that you can take advantage of the global lynx.cfg -# while also supplying your own tweaks. -# -# You can use a command-line argument (-cfg /where/is/lynx.cfg) or an -# environment variable (LYNX_CFG=/where/is/lynx.cfg). -# For instance, put in your .profile or .login: -# -# LYNX_CFG=~/lynx.cfg; export LYNX_CFG # in .profile for sh/ksh/bash/etc. -# setenv LYNX_CFG ~/lynx.cfg # in .login for [t]csh -# -# Then in ~/lynx.cfg: -# -# INCLUDE:/usr/local/lib/lynx.cfg -# ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ or whatever is appropriate on your system -# and now your own tweaks. -# -# Starting with Lynx 2.8.2, the INCLUDE facility is yet more powerful. You can -# suppress all but specific settings that will be read from included files. -# This allows sysadmins to provide users the ability to customize lynx with -# options that normally do not affect security, such as COLOR, VIEWER, KEYMAP. -# -# The syntax is -# -# INCLUDE:filename for -# -# sample: -.ex -#INCLUDE:~/lynx.cfg for COLOR VIEWER KEYMAP -# only one space character should surround the word 'for'. On Unix systems ':' -# is also accepted as separator. In that case, the example can be written as -.ex -#INCLUDE:~/lynx.cfg:COLOR VIEWER KEYMAP -# In the example, only the settings COLOR, VIEWER and KEYMAP are accepted by -# lynx. Other settings are ignored. Note: INCLUDE is also treated as a -# setting, so to allow an included file to include other files, put INCLUDE in -# the list of allowed settings. -# -# If you allow an included file to include other files, and if a list of -# allowed settings is specified for that file with the INCLUDE command, nested -# files are only allowed to include the list of settings that is the set AND of -# settings allowed for the included file and settings allowed by nested INCLUDE -# commands. In short, there is no security hole introduced by including a -# user-defined configuration file if the original list of allowed settings is -# secure. - - -.h2 STARTFILE -# STARTFILE is the default starting URL if none is specified -# on the command line or via a WWW_HOME environment variable; -# Lynx will refuse to start without a starting URL of some kind. -# STARTFILE can be remote, e.g. http://www.w3.org/default.html , -# or local, e.g. file://localhost/PATH_TO/FILENAME , -# where PATH_TO is replaced with the complete path to FILENAME -# using Unix shell syntax and including the device on VMS. -# -# Normally we expect you will connect to a remote site, e.g., the Lynx starting -# site: -#STARTFILE:http://lynx.isc.org/ -# -# As an alternative, you may want to use a local URL. A good choice for this is -# the user's home directory: -.ex -STARTFILE:~/.lynx/lynx_bookmarks.html -# -# Your choice of STARTFILE should reflect your site's needs, and be a URL that -# you can connect to reliably. Otherwise users will become confused and think -# that they cannot run Lynx. - - -.h2 HELPFILE -# HELPFILE must be defined as a URL and must have a -# complete path if local: -# file://localhost/PATH_TO/lynx_help/lynx_help_main.html -# Replace PATH_TO with the path to the lynx_help subdirectory -# for this distribution (use SHELL syntax including the device -# on VMS systems). -# The default HELPFILE is: -# http://www.subir.com/lynx/lynx_help/lynx_help_main.html -# This should be changed to the local path. -# -HELPFILE:http://www.subir.com/lynx/lynx_help/lynx_help_main.html -.ex -#HELPFILE:file://localhost/PATH_TO/lynx_help/lynx_help_main.html - - -.h2 DEFAULT_INDEX_FILE -# DEFAULT_INDEX_FILE is the default file retrieved when the -# user presses the 'I' key when viewing any document. -# An index to your CWIS can be placed here or a document containing -# pointers to lots of interesting places on the web. -# -DEFAULT_INDEX_FILE:http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/Mosaic/MetaIndex.html - - -.h1 Interaction - -.h2 GOTOBUFFER -# Set GOTOBUFFER to TRUE if you want to have the previous goto URL, -# if any, offered for reuse or editing when using the 'g'oto command. -# The default is defined in userdefs.h. If left FALSE, the circular -# buffer of previously entered goto URLs can still be invoked via the -# Up-Arrow or Down-Arrow keys after entering the 'g'oto command. -# -#GOTOBUFFER:FALSE - - -.h2 JUMP_PROMPT -# JUMP_PROMPT is the default statusline prompt for selecting a jumps file -# shortcut. (see below). -# You can change the prompt here from that defined in userdefs.h. Any -# trailing white space will be trimmed, and a single space is added by Lynx -# following the last non-white character. You must set the default prompt -# before setting the default jumps file (below). If a default jumps file -# was set via userdefs.h, and you change the prompt here, you must set the -# default jumps file again (below) for the change to be implemented. -# -#JUMP_PROMPT:Jump to (use '?' for list): - - -.h1 Auxiliary Facilities - -.h2 JUMPFILE -# JUMPFILE is the local file checked for short-cut names for URLs -# when the user presses the 'j' (JUMP) key. The user will be prompted -# to enter a short-cut name for an URL, which Lynx will then follow -# in a similar manner to 'g'oto; alternatively, s/he can enter '?' -# to view the full JUMPFILE list of short-cuts with associated URLs. -# There is an example jumps file in the samples subdirectory. -# If not defined here or in userdefs.h, the JUMP command will invoke -# the NO_JUMPFILE statusline message (see LYMessages_en.h ). -# -# To allow '?' to work, include in the JUMPFILE -# a short-cut to the JUMPFILE itself, e.g. -#
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This Shortcut List -# -# On VMS, use Unix SHELL syntax (including a lead slash) to define it. -# -# Alternate jumps files can be defined and mapped to keys here. If the -# keys have already been mapped, then those mappings will be replaced, -# but you should leave at least one key mapped to the default jumps -# file. You optionally may include a statusline prompt string for the -# mapping. You must map upper and lowercase keys separately (beware of -# mappings to keys which the user can further remap via the 'o'ptions -# menu). The format is: -# -# JUMPFILE:path:key[:prompt] -# -# where path should begin with a '/' (i.e., not include file://localhost). -# Any white space following a prompt string will be trimmed, and a single -# space will be added by Lynx. -# -# In the following line, include the actual full local path to JUMPFILE, -# but do not include 'file://localhost' in the line. -#JUMPFILE:/FULL_LOCAL_PATH/jumps.html -.ex -#JUMPFILE:/Lynx_Dir/ips.html:i:IP or Interest group (? for list): - - -.h2 JUMPBUFFER -# Set JUMPBUFFER to TRUE if you want to have the previous jump target, -# if any, offered for reuse or editing when using the 'J'ump command. -# The default is defined in userdefs.h. If left FALSE, the circular -# buffer of previously entered targets (shortcuts) can still be invoked -# via the Up-Arrow or Down-Arrow keys after entering the 'J'ump command. -# If multiple jumps files are installed, the recalls of shortcuts will -# be specific to each file. If Lynx was built with PERMIT_GOTO_FROM_JUMP -# defined, any random URLs used instead of shortcuts will be stored in the -# goto URL buffer, not in the shortcuts buffer(s), and the single character -# ':' can be used as a target to invoke the goto URL buffer (as if 'g'oto -# followed by Up-Arrow had been entered). -# -#JUMPBUFFER:FALSE - - -.h1 Internal Behavior - -.h2 SAVE_SPACE -# If SAVE_SPACE is defined, it will be used as a path prefix for the -# suggested filename in "Save to Disk" operations from the 'p'rint or -# 'd'ownload menus. On VMS, you can use either VMS (e.g., "SYS$LOGIN:") -# or Unix syntax (including '~' for the HOME directory). On Unix, you -# must use Unix syntax. If the symbol is not defined, or is zero-length -# (""), no prefix will be used, and only a filename for saving in the -# current default directory will be suggested. -# This definition will be overridden if a "LYNX_SAVE_SPACE" environment -# variable has been set on Unix, or logical has been defined on VMS. -# -#SAVE_SPACE:~/foo/ - - -.h2 REUSE_TEMPFILES -# Lynx uses temporary files for (among other purposes) the content of -# various user interface pages. REUSE_TEMPFILES changes the behavior -# for some of these temp files, among them pages shown for HISTORY, -# VLINKS, OPTIONS, INFO, PRINT, DOWNLOAD commands. -# If set to TRUE, the same file can be used multiple times for the same -# purpose. If set to FALSE, a new filename is generated each time before -# rewriting such a page. With TRUE, repeated invocation of these commands -# is less likely to push previous documents out of the cache of rendered -# texts (see also DEFAULT_CACHE_SIZE). This is especially useful with -# intermittent (dialup) network connections, when it is desirable to -# continue browsing through the cached documents after disconnecting. -# With the default setting of FALSE, there can be more than one incarnation -# of e.g. the VLINKS page cached in memory (but still only the most recently -# generated one is kept as a file), resulting in sometimes less surprising -# behaviour when returning to such a page via HISTORY or PREV_DOC functions -# (most users will not encounter and notice this difference). -# -#REUSE_TEMPFILES:FALSE - - -.h2 LYNX_HOST_NAME -# If LYNX_HOST_NAME is defined here or in userdefs.h, it will be -# treated as an alias for the local host name in checks for URLs on -# the local host (e.g., when the -localhost switch is set), and this -# host name, "localhost", and HTHostName (the fully qualified domain -# name of the system on which Lynx is running) will all be passed as -# local. A different definition here will override that in userdefs.h. -# -#LYNX_HOST_NAME:www.cc.ukans.edu - - -.h2 LOCALHOST_ALIAS -# localhost aliases -# Any LOCALHOST_ALIAS definitions also will be accepted as local when -# the -localhost switch is set. These need not actually be local, i.e., -# in contrast to LYNX_HOST_NAME, you can define them to trusted hosts at -# other Internet sites. -# -.ex 2 -#LOCALHOST_ALIAS:gopher.server.domain -#LOCALHOST_ALIAS:news.server.domain - - -.h2 LOCAL_DOMAIN -# LOCAL_DOMAIN is used for a tail match with the ut_host element of -# the utmp or utmpx structure on systems with utmp capabilities, to -# determine if a user is local to your campus or organization when -# handling -restrictions=inside_foo or outside_foo settings for ftp, -# news, telnet/tn3270 and rlogin URLs. An "inside" user is assumed -# if your system does not have utmp capabilities. CHANGE THIS here -# if it was not changed in userdefs.h at compilation time. -# -#LOCAL_DOMAIN:ukans.edu - - -.h1 Character sets - -.h2 CHARACTER_SET -# CHARACTER_SET defines the display character set, i.e., assumed to be -# installed on the user's terminal. It determines which characters or strings -# will be used to represent 8-bit character entities within HTML. New -# character sets may be defined as explained in the README files of the -# src/chrtrans directory in the Lynx source code distribution. For Asian (CJK) -# character sets, it also determines how Kanji code will be handled. The -# default is defined in userdefs.h and can be changed here or via the -# 'o'ptions menu. The 'o'ptions menu setting will be stored in the user's RC -# file whenever those settings are saved, and thereafter will be used as the -# default. For Lynx a "character set" has two names: a MIME name (for -# recognizing properly labeled charset parameters in HTTP headers etc.), and a -# human-readable string for the 'O'ptions Menu (so you may find info about -# language or group of languages besides MIME name). Not all 'human-readable' -# names correspond to exactly one valid MIME charset (example is "Chinese"); -# in that case an appropriate valid (and more specific) MIME name should be -# used where required. Well-known synonyms are also processed in the code. -# -# Raw (CJK) mode -# -# Lynx normally translates characters from a document's charset to display -# charset, using ASSUME_CHARSET value (see below) if the document's charset -# is not specified explicitly. Raw (CJK) mode is OFF for this case. -# When the document charset is specified explicitly, that charset -# overrides any assumption like ASSUME_CHARSET or raw (CJK) mode. -# -# For the Asian (CJK) display character sets, the corresponding charset is -# assumed in documents, i.e., raw (CJK) mode is ON by default. In raw CJK -# mode, 8-bit characters are not reverse translated in relation to the entity -# conversion arrays, i.e., they are assumed to be appropriate for the display -# character set. The mode should be toggled OFF when an Asian (CJK) display -# character set is selected but the document is not CJK and its charset not -# specified explicitly. -# -# Raw (CJK) mode may be toggled by user via '@' (LYK_RAW_TOGGLE) key, -# the -raw command line switch or from the 'o'ptions menu. -# -# Raw (CJK) mode effectively changes the charset assumption about unlabeled -# documents. You can toggle raw mode ON if you believe the document has a -# charset which does correspond to your Display Character Set. On the other -# hand, if you set ASSUME_CHARSET the same as Display Character Set you get raw -# mode ON by default (but you get assume_charset=iso-8859-1 if you try raw mode -# OFF after it). -# -# Note that "raw" does not mean that every byte will be passed to the screen. -# HTML character entities may get expanded and translated, inappropriate -# control characters filtered out, etc. There is a "Transparent" pseudo -# character set for more "rawness". -# -# Since Lynx now supports a wide range of platforms it may be useful to note -# the cpXXX codepages used by IBM PC compatible computers, and windows-xxxx -# used by native MS-Windows apps. We also note that cpXXX pages rarely are -# found on Internet, but are mostly for local needs on DOS. -# -# Recognized character sets include: -# -.nf -# string for 'O'ptions Menu MIME name -# =========================== ========= -# 7 bit approximations (US-ASCII) us-ascii -# Western (ISO-8859-1) iso-8859-1 -# Western (ISO-8859-15) iso-8859-15 -# Western (cp850) cp850 -# Western (windows-1252) windows-1252 -# IBM PC US codepage (cp437) cp437 -# DEC Multinational dec-mcs -# Macintosh (8 bit) macintosh -# NeXT character set next -# HP Roman8 hp-roman8 -# Chinese euc-cn -# Japanese (EUC-JP) euc-jp -# Japanese (Shift_JIS) shift_jis -# Korean euc-kr -# Taipei (Big5) big5 -# Vietnamese (VISCII) viscii -# Eastern European (ISO-8859-2) iso-8859-2 -# Eastern European (cp852) cp852 -# Eastern European (windows-1250) windows-1250 -# Latin 3 (ISO-8859-3) iso-8859-3 -# Latin 4 (ISO-8859-4) iso-8859-4 -# Baltic Rim (cp775) cp775 -# Baltic Rim (windows-1257) windows-1257 -# Cyrillic (ISO-8859-5) iso-8859-5 -# Cyrillic (cp866) cp866 -# Cyrillic (windows-1251) windows-1251 -# Cyrillic (KOI8-R) koi8-r -# Arabic (ISO-8859-6) iso-8859-6 -# Arabic (cp864) cp864 -# Arabic (windows-1256) windows-1256 -# Greek (ISO-8859-7) iso-8859-7 -# Greek (cp737) cp737 -# Greek2 (cp869) cp869 -# Greek (windows-1253) windows-1253 -# Hebrew (ISO-8859-8) iso-8859-8 -# Hebrew (cp862) cp862 -# Hebrew (windows-1255) windows-1255 -# Turkish (ISO-8859-9) iso-8859-9 -# ISO-8859-10 iso-8859-10 -# Ukrainian Cyrillic (cp866u) cp866u -# Ukrainian Cyrillic (KOI8-U) koi8-u -# UNICODE (UTF-8) utf-8 -# RFC 1345 w/o Intro mnemonic+ascii+0 -# RFC 1345 Mnemonic mnemonic -# Transparent x-transparent -.fi -# -# The value should be the MIME name of a character set recognized by -# Lynx (case insensitive). -# Find RFC 1345 at http://www.ics.uci.edu/pub/ietf/uri/rfc1345.txt . -# -#CHARACTER_SET:iso-8859-1 - -.h2 LOCALE_CHARSET -# LOCALE_CHARSET overrides CHARACTER_SET if true, using the current locale to -# lookup a MIME name that corresponds, and use that as the display charset. -# This feature is experimental because while nl_langinfo(CODESET) itself is -# standardized, the return values and their relationship to the locale value is -# not. GNU libiconv happens to give useful values, but other implementations -# are not guaranteed to do this. -#LOCALE_CHARSET:FALSE - - -.h2 ASSUME_CHARSET -# ASSUME_CHARSET changes the handling of documents which do not -# explicitly specify a charset. Normally Lynx assumes that 8-bit -# characters in those documents are encoded according to iso-8859-1 -# (the official default for the HTTP protocol). When ASSUME_CHARSET -# is defined here or by an -assume_charset command line flag is in effect, -# Lynx will treat documents as if they were encoded accordingly. -# See above on how this interacts with "raw mode" and the Display -# Character Set. -# ASSUME_CHARSET can also be changed via the 'o'ptions menu but will -# not be saved as permanent value in user's .lynxrc file to avoid more chaos. -# -#ASSUME_CHARSET:iso-8859-1 - - -.h2 ASSUMED_DOC_CHARSET_CHOICE -.h2 DISPLAY_CHARSET_CHOICE -# It is possible to reduce the number of charset choices in the 'O'ptions menu -# for "display charset" and "assumed document charset" fields via -# DISPLAY_CHARSET_CHOICE and ASSUMED_DOC_CHARSET_CHOICE settings correspondingly. -# Each of these settings can be used several times to define the set of possible -# choices for corresponding field. The syntax for the values is -# -# string | prefix* | * -# -# where -# -# 'string' is either the MIME name of charset or it's full name (listed -# either in the left or in the right column of table of -# recognized charsets), case-insensitive - e.g. 'Koi8-R' or -# 'Cyrillic (KOI8-R)' (both without quotes), -# -# 'prefix' is any string, and such value will select all charsets having -# the name with prefix matching given (case insensitive), i.e., -# for the charsets listed in the table of recognized charsets, -# -.ex -# ASSUMED_DOC_CHARSET_CHOICE:cyrillic* -# will be equal to specifying -.ex 4 -# ASSUMED_DOC_CHARSET_CHOICE:cp866 -# ASSUMED_DOC_CHARSET_CHOICE:windows-1251 -# ASSUMED_DOC_CHARSET_CHOICE:koi8-r -# ASSUMED_DOC_CHARSET_CHOICE:iso-8859-5 -# or lines with full names of charsets. -# -# literal string '*' (without quotes) will enable all charset choices -# in corresponding field. This is useful for overriding site -# defaults in private pieces of lynx.cfg included via INCLUDE -# directive. -# -# Default values for both settings are '*', but any occurrence of settings -# with values that denote any charsets will make only listed choices available -# for corresponding field. -#ASSUMED_DOC_CHARSET_CHOICE:* -#DISPLAY_CHARSET_CHOICE:* - - -.h2 ASSUME_LOCAL_CHARSET -# ASSUME_LOCAL_CHARSET is like ASSUME_CHARSET but only applies to local -# files. If no setting is given here or by an -assume_local_charset -# command line option, the value for ASSUME_CHARSET or -assume_charset -# is used. It works for both text/plain and text/html files. -# This option will ignore "raw mode" toggling when local files are viewed -# (it is "stronger" than "assume_charset" or the effective change -# of the charset assumption caused by changing "raw mode"), -# so only use when necessary. -# -#ASSUME_LOCAL_CHARSET:iso-8859-1 - - -.h2 PREPEND_CHARSET_TO_SOURCE -# PREPEND_CHARSET_TO_SOURCE:TRUE tells Lynx to prepend a META CHARSET line -# to text/html source files when they are retrieved for 'd'ownloading -# or passed to 'p'rint functions, so HTTP headers will not be lost. -# This is necessary for resolving charset for local html files, -# while the assume_local_charset is just an assumption. -# For the 'd'ownload option, a META CHARSET will be added only if the HTTP -# charset is present. The compilation default is TRUE. -# It is generally desirable to have charset information for every local -# html file, but META CHARSET string potentially could cause -# compatibility problems with other browsers, see also PREPEND_BASE_TO_SOURCE. -# Note that the prepending is not done for -source dumps. -# -#PREPEND_CHARSET_TO_SOURCE:TRUE - - -.h2 NCR_IN_BOOKMARKS -# NCR_IN_BOOKMARKS:TRUE allows you to save 8-bit characters in bookmark titles -# in the unicode format (NCR). This may be useful if you need to switch -# display charsets frequently. This is the case when you use Lynx on different -# platforms, e.g., on UNIX and from a remote PC, and want to keep the bookmarks -# file persistent. -# Another aspect is compatibility: NCR is part of I18N and HTML4.0 -# specifications supported starting with Lynx 2.7.2, Netscape 4.0 and MSIE 4.0. -# Older browser versions will fail so keep NCR_IN_BOOKMARKS:FALSE if you -# plan to use them. -# -#NCR_IN_BOOKMARKS:FALSE - - -.h2 FORCE_8BIT_TOUPPER -# FORCE_8BIT_TOUPPER overrides locale settings and uses internal 8-bit -# case-conversion mechanism for case-insensitive searches in non-ASCII display -# character sets. It is FALSE by default and should not be changed unless -# you encounter problems with case-insensitive searches. -# -#FORCE_8BIT_TOUPPER:FALSE - - -.h2 OUTGOING_MAIL_CHARSET -# While Lynx supports different platforms and display character sets -# we need to limit the charset in outgoing mail to reduce -# trouble for remote recipients who may not recognize our charset. -# You may try US-ASCII as the safest value (7 bit), any other MIME name, -# or leave this field blank (default) to use the display character set. -# Charset translations currently are implemented for mail "subjects= " only. -# -#OUTGOING_MAIL_CHARSET: - - -.h2 ASSUME_UNREC_CHARSET -# If Lynx encounters a charset parameter it doesn't recognize, it will -# replace the value given by ASSUME_UNREC_CHARSET (or a corresponding -# -assume_unrec_charset command line option) for it. This can be used -# to deal with charsets unknown to Lynx, if they are "sufficiently -# similar" to one that Lynx does know about, by forcing the same -# treatment. There is no default, and you probably should leave this -# undefined unless necessary. -# -#ASSUME_UNREC_CHARSET:iso-8859-1 - -.h2 PREFERRED_LANGUAGE -# PREFERRED_LANGUAGE is the language in MIME notation (e.g., "en", -# "fr") which will be indicated by Lynx in its Accept-Language headers -# as the preferred language. If available, the document will be -# transmitted in that language. Users can override this setting via -# the 'o'ptions menu and save that preference in their RC file. -# This may be a comma-separated list of languages in decreasing preference. -# -#PREFERRED_LANGUAGE:en - - -.h2 PREFERRED_CHARSET -# PREFERRED_CHARSET specifies the character set in MIME notation (e.g., -# "ISO-8859-2", "ISO-8859-5") which Lynx will indicate you prefer in -# requests to http servers using an Accept-Charsets header. Users can -# change it via the 'o'ptions menu and save that preference in their RC file. -# The value should NOT include "ISO-8859-1" or "US-ASCII", -# since those values are always assumed by default. -# If a file in that character set is available, the server will send it. -# If no Accept-Charset header is present, the default is that any -# character set is acceptable. If an Accept-Charset header is present, -# and if the server cannot send a response which is acceptable -# according to the Accept-Charset header, then the server SHOULD send -# an error response with the 406 (not acceptable) status code, though -# the sending of an unacceptable response is also allowed. See RFC 2068 -# (http://www.ics.uci.edu/pub/ietf/uri/rfc2068.txt). -# -#PREFERRED_CHARSET: - - -.h2 CHARSETS_DIRECTORY -# CHARSETS_DIRECTORY specifies the directory with the fonts (glyph data) -# used by Lynx to switch the display-font to a font best suited for the -# given document. The font should be in a format understood by the -# platforms TTY-display-font-switching API. Currently supported on OS/2 only. -# -# Lynx expects the glyphs for the charset CHARSET with character cell -# size HHHxWWW to be stored in a file HHHxWWW/CHARSET.fnt inside the directory -# specified by CHARSETS_DIRECTORY. E.g., the font for koi8-r sized 14x9 -# should be in the file 14x9/koi8-r.fnt. -# -#CHARSETS_DIRECTORY: - - -.h2 CHARSET_SWITCH_RULES -# CHARSET_SWITCH_RULES hints lynx on how to choose the best display font given -# the document encoding. This string is a sequence of chunks, each chunk -# having the following form: -# -# IN_CHARSET1 IN_CHARSET2 ... IN_CHARSET5 :OUT_CHARSET -# -# For readability, one may insert arbitrary additional punctuation (anything -# but : is ignored). E.g., if lynx is able to switch only to display charsets -# cp866, cp850, cp852, and cp862, then the following setting may be useful -# (split for readability): -# -# CHARSET_SWITCH_RULES: koi8-r ISO-8859-5 windows-1251 cp866u KOI8-U :cp866, -# iso-8859-1 windows-1252 ISO-8859-15 :cp850, -# ISO-8859-2 windows-1250 :cp852, -# ISO-8859-8 windows-1255 :cp862 -# -#CHARSET_SWITCH_RULES: - - -.h1 Interaction - -.h2 URL_DOMAIN_PREFIXES -.h2 URL_DOMAIN_SUFFIXES -# URL_DOMAIN_PREFIXES and URL_DOMAIN_SUFFIXES are strings which will be -# prepended (together with a scheme://) and appended to the first element -# of command line or 'g'oto arguments which are not complete URLs and -# cannot be opened as a local file (file://localhost/string). Both -# can be comma-separated lists. Each prefix must end with a dot, each -# suffix must begin with a dot, and either may contain other dots (e.g., -# .com.jp). The default lists are defined in userdefs.h and can be -# replaced here. Each prefix will be used with each suffix, in order, -# until a valid Internet host is created, based on a successful DNS -# lookup (e.g., foo will be tested as www.foo.com and then www.foo.edu -# etc.). The first element can include a :port and/or /path which will -# be restored with the expanded host (e.g., wfbr:8002/dir/lynx will -# become http://www.wfbr.edu:8002/dir/lynx). The prefixes will not be -# used if the first element ends in a dot (or has a dot before the -# :port or /path), and similarly the suffixes will not be used if the -# the first element begins with a dot (e.g., .nyu.edu will become -# http://www.nyu.edu without testing www.nyu.com). Lynx will try to -# guess the scheme based on the first field of the expanded host name, -# and use "http://" as the default (e.g., gopher.wfbr.edu or gopher.wfbr. -# will be made gopher://gopher.wfbr.edu). -# -#URL_DOMAIN_PREFIXES:www. -#URL_DOMAIN_SUFFIXES:.com,.edu,.net,.org - - -.h2 FORMS_OPTIONS -# Toggle whether the Options Menu is key-based or form-based; -# the key-based version is available only if specified at compile time. -#FORMS_OPTIONS:TRUE - - -.h2 PARTIAL -# Display partial pages while downloading -#PARTIAL:TRUE - - -.h2 PARTIAL_THRES -# Set the threshold # of lines Lynx must render before it -# redraws the screen in PARTIAL mode. Anything < 0 implies -# use of the screen size. -#PARTIAL_THRES:-1 - - -.h2 SHOW_KB_RATE -# While getting large files, Lynx shows the approximate rate of transfer. -# Set this to change the units shown. "Kilobytes" denotes 1024 bytes: -# NONE to disable the display of transfer rate altogether. -# TRUE or KB for Kilobytes/second. -# FALSE or BYTES for bytes/second. -# KB,ETA to show Kilobytes/second with estimated completion time. -# BYTES,ETA to show BYTES/second with estimated completion time. -# Note that the "ETA" values are available if USE_READPROGRESS was defined. -#SHOW_KB_RATE:TRUE - -.h2 SHOW_KB_NAME -# Set the abbreviation for Kilobytes (1024). -# Quoting from -# http://www.romulus2.com/articles/guides/misc/bitsbytes.shtml -# In December 1998, the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) -# approved a new IEC International Standard. Instead of using the metric -# prefixes for multiples in binary code, the new IEC standard invented specific -# prefixes for binary multiples made up of only the first two letters of the -# metric prefixes and adding the first two letters of the word "binary". Thus, -# for instance, instead of Kilobyte (KB) or Gigabyte (GB), the new terms would -# be kibibyte (KiB) or gibibyte (GiB). -# -# If you prefer using the conventional (and more common) "KB", modify this -# setting. -#SHOW_KB_NAME:KiB - -.h1 Timeouts - -.h2 INFOSECS -.h2 MESSAGESECS -.h2 ALERTSECS -# The following definitions set the number of seconds for -# pauses following statusline messages that would otherwise be -# replaced immediately, and are more important than the unpaused -# progress messages. Those set by INFOSECS are also basically -# progress messages (e.g., that a prompted input has been canceled) -# and should have the shortest pause. Those set by MESSAGESECS are -# informational (e.g., that a function is disabled) and should have -# a pause of intermediate duration. Those set by ALERTSECS typically -# report a serious problem and should be paused long enough to read -# whenever they appear (typically unexpectedly). The default values -# are defined in userdefs.h, and can be modified here should longer -# pauses be desired for braille-based access to Lynx. -# -# SVr4-curses implementations support time delays in milliseconds, -# hence the value may be given shorter, e.g., 0.5 -# -#INFOSECS:1 -#MESSAGESECS:2 -#ALERTSECS:3 - -.h2 DEBUGSECS -# Set DEBUGSECS to a nonzero value to slow down progress messages -# (see "-delay" option). -#DEBUGSECS:0 - -.h2 REPLAYSECS -# Set REPLAYSECS to a nonzero value to allow for slow replaying of -# command scripts (see "-cmd_script" option). -#REPLAYSECS:0 - -.h1 Appearance -# These settings control the appearance of Lynx's screen and the way -# Lynx renders some tags. - -.h2 USE_SELECT_POPUPS -# If USE_SELECT_POPUPS is set FALSE, Lynx will present a vertical list of -# radio buttons for the OPTIONs in SELECT blocks which lack the MULTIPLE -# attribute, instead of using a popup menu. Note that if the MULTIPLE -# attribute is present in the SELECT start tag, Lynx always will create a -# vertical list of checkboxes for the OPTIONs. -# The default defined here or in userdefs.h can be changed via the 'o'ptions -# menu and saved in the RC file, and always can be toggled via the -popup -# command line switch. -# -#USE_SELECT_POPUPS:TRUE - - -.h2 SHOW_CURSOR -# SHOW_CURSOR controls whether or not the cursor is hidden or appears -# over the current link in documents or the current option in popups. -# Showing the cursor is handy if you are a sighted user with a poor -# terminal that can't do bold and reverse video at the same time or -# at all. It also can be useful to blind users, as an alternative -# or supplement to setting LINKS_AND_FIELDS_ARE_NUMBERED or -# LINKS_ARE_NUMBERED. -# The default defined here or in userdefs.h can be changed via the -# 'o'ptions menu and saved in the RC file, and always can be toggled -# via the -show_cursor command line switch. -# -#SHOW_CURSOR:FALSE - -.h2 UNDERLINE_LINKS -# UNDERLINE_LINKS controls whether links are underlined by default, or shown -# in bold. Normally this default is set from the configure script. -# -#UNDERLINE_LINKS:FALSE - -.h2 BOLD_HEADERS -# If BOLD_HEADERS is set to TRUE the HT_BOLD default style will be acted -# upon for

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headers. The compilation default is FALSE -# (only the indentation styles are acted upon, but see BOLD_H1, below). -# On Unix, compilation with -DUNDERLINE_LINKS also will apply to the -# HT_BOLD style for headers when BOLD_HEADERS is TRUE. -# -#BOLD_HEADERS:FALSE - - -.h2 BOLD_H1 -# If BOLD_H1 is set to TRUE the HT_BOLD default style will be acted -# upon for

headers even if BOLD_HEADERS is FALSE. The compilation -# default is FALSE. On Unix, compilation with -DUNDERLINE_LINKS also -# will apply to the HT_BOLD style for headers when BOLD_H1 is TRUE. -# -#BOLD_H1:FALSE - - -.h2 BOLD_NAME_ANCHORS -# If BOLD_NAME_ANCHORS is set to TRUE the content of anchors without -# an HREF attribute, (i.e., anchors with a NAME or ID attribute) will -# have the HT_BOLD default style. The compilation default is FALSE. -# On Unix, compilation with -DUNDERLINE_LINKS also will apply to the -# HT_BOLD style for NAME (ID) anchors when BOLD_NAME_ANCHORS is TRUE. -# -#BOLD_NAME_ANCHORS:FALSE - - -.h1 Internal Behavior - -.h2 DEFAULT_CACHE_SIZE -.h2 DEFAULT_VIRTUAL_MEMORY_SIZE -# The DEFAULT_CACHE_SIZE specifies the number of WWW documents to be -# cached in memory at one time. -# -# This so-called cache size (actually, number) is defined in userdefs.h and -# may be modified here and/or with the command line argument -cache=NUMBER -# The minimum allowed value is 2, for the current document and at least one -# to fetch, and there is no absolute maximum number of cached documents. -# On Unix, and VMS not compiled with VAXC, whenever the number is exceeded -# the least recently displayed document will be removed from memory. -# -# On VMS compiled with VAXC, the DEFAULT_VIRTUAL_MEMORY_SIZE specifies the -# amount (bytes) of virtual memory that can be allocated and not yet be freed -# before previous documents are removed from memory. If the values for both -# the DEFAULT_CACHE_SIZE and DEFAULT_VIRTUAL_MEMORY_SIZE are exceeded, then -# the least recently displayed documents will be freed until one or the other -# value is no longer exceeded. The default value is defined in userdefs.h. -# -# The Unix and VMS (but not VAXC) implementations use the C library malloc's -# and calloc's for memory allocation, but procedures for taking the actual -# amount of cache into account still need to be developed. They use only -# the DEFAULT_CACHE_SIZE value, and that specifies the absolute maximum -# number of documents to cache (rather than the maximum number only if -# DEFAULT_VIRTUAL_MEMORY_SIZE has been exceeded, as with VAXC/VAX). -# -#DEFAULT_CACHE_SIZE:10 -#DEFAULT_VIRTUAL_MEMORY_SIZE:512000 - - -.h2 SOURCE_CACHE -# SOURCE_CACHE sets the source caching behavior for Lynx: -# FILE causes Lynx to keep a temporary file for each cached document -# containing the HTML source of the document, which it uses to regenerate -# the document when certain settings are changed (for instance, -# historical vs. minimal vs. valid comment parsing) instead of reloading -# the source from the network. -# MEMORY is like FILE, except the document source is kept in memory. You -# may wish to adjust DEFAULT_CACHE_SIZE and DEFAULT_VIRTUAL_MEMORY_SIZE -# accordingly. -# NONE is the default; the document source is not cached, and is reloaded -# from the network when needed. -# -#SOURCE_CACHE:NONE - - -.h2 SOURCE_CACHE_FOR_ABORTED -# This setting controls what will happen with cached source for the document -# being fetched from the net if fetching was aborted (either user pressed -# 'z' or network went down). If set to KEEP, the source fetched so far will -# be preserved (and used as cache), if set to DROP lynx will drop the -# source cache for that document (i.e. only completely downloaded documents -# will be cached in that case). -#SOURCE_CACHE_FOR_ABORTED:DROP - -.h2 ALWAYS_RESUBMIT_POSTS -# If ALWAYS_RESUBMIT_POSTS is set TRUE, Lynx always will resubmit forms -# with method POST, dumping any cache from a previous submission of the -# form, including when the document returned by that form is sought with -# the PREV_DOC command or via the history list. Lynx always resubmits -# forms with method POST when a submit button or a submitting text input -# is activated, but normally retrieves the previously returned document -# if it had links which you activated, and then go back with the PREV_DOC -# command or via the history list. -# -# The default defined here or in userdefs.h can be toggled via -# the -resubmit_forms command line switch. -# -#ALWAYS_RESUBMIT_POSTS:FALSE - -.h2 TRIM_INPUT_FIELDS -# If TRIM_INPUT_FIELDS is set TRUE, Lynx will trim trailing whitespace (e.g., -# space, tab, carriage return, line feed and form feed) from the text entered -# into form text and textarea fields. Older versions of Lynx do this trimming -# unconditionally, but other browsers do not, which would yield different -# behavior for CGI scripts. -#TRIM_INPUT_FIELDS:FALSE - -.h1 HTML Parsing - -.h2 NO_ISMAP_IF_USEMAP -# If NO_ISMAP_IF_USEMAP is set TRUE, Lynx will not include a link to the -# server-side image map if both a server-side and client-side map for the -# same image is indicated in the HTML markup. The compilation default is -# FALSE, such that a link with "[ISMAP]" as the link name, followed by a -# hyphen, will be prepended to the ALT string or "[USEMAP]" pseudo-ALT for -# accessing Lynx's text-based rendition of the client-side map (based on -# the content of the associated MAP element). If the "[ISMAP]" link is -# activated, Lynx will send a 0,0 coordinate pair to the server, which -# Lynx-friendly sites can map to a for-text-client document, homologous -# to what is intended for the content of a FIG element. -# -# The compilation default, or default defined here, can be toggled via -# the "-ismap" command line switch. -# -#NO_ISMAP_IF_USEMAP:FALSE - - -.h2 SEEK_FRAG_MAP_IN_CUR -# If SEEK_FRAG_MAP_IN_CUR is set FALSE, then USEMAP attribute values -# (in IMG or OBJECT tags) consisting of only a fragment (USEMAP="#foo") -# will be resolved with respect to the current document's base, which -# might not be the same as the current document's URL. -# The compilation default is to use the current document's URL in all -# cases (i.e., assume the MAP is present below, if it wasn't present -# above the point in the HTML stream where the USEMAP attribute was -# detected). Lynx's present "single pass" rendering engine precludes -# checking below before making the decision on how to resolve a USEMAP -# reference consisting solely of a fragment. -# -#SEEK_FRAG_MAP_IN_CUR:TRUE - - -.h2 SEEK_FRAG_AREA_IN_CUR -# If SEEK_FRAG_AREA_IN_CUR is set FALSE, then HREF attribute values -# in AREA tags consisting of only a fragment (HREF="#foo") will be -# resolved with respect to the current document's base, which might -# not be the same as the current document's URL. The compilation -# default is to use the current document's URL, as is done for the -# HREF attribute values of Anchors and LINKs that consist solely of -# a fragment. -# -#SEEK_FRAG_AREA_IN_CUR:TRUE - - -.h1 CGI scripts -# These settings control Lynx's ability to execute various types of scripts. - -.h2 LOCAL_EXECUTION_LINKS_ALWAYS_ON -.h2 LOCAL_EXECUTION_LINKS_ON_BUT_NOT_REMOTE -# Local execution links and scripts are by default completely disabled, -# unless a change is made to the userdefs.h file to enable them or -# the configure script is used with the corresponding options -# (--enable-exec-links and --enable-exec-scripts). -# See the Lynx source code distribution and the userdefs.h -# file for more detail on enabling execution links and scripts. -# -# If you have enabled execution links or scripts the following -# two variables control Lynx's action when an execution link -# or script is encountered. -# -# If LOCAL_EXECUTION_LINKS_ALWAYS_ON is set to TRUE any execution -# link or script will be executed no matter where it came from. -# This is EXTREMELY dangerous. Since Lynx can access files from -# anywhere in the world, you may encounter links or scripts that -# will cause damage or compromise the security of your system. -# -# If LOCAL_EXECUTION_LINKS_ON_BUT_NOT_REMOTE is set to TRUE only -# links or scripts that reside on the local machine and are -# referenced with a URL beginning with "file://localhost/" or meet -# TRUSTED_EXEC or ALWAYS_TRUSTED_EXEC rules (see below) will be -# executed. This is much less dangerous than enabling all execution -# links, but can still be dangerous. -# -#LOCAL_EXECUTION_LINKS_ALWAYS_ON:FALSE -#LOCAL_EXECUTION_LINKS_ON_BUT_NOT_REMOTE:FALSE - - -.h2 TRUSTED_EXEC -# If LOCAL_EXECUTION_LINK_ON_BUT_NOT_REMOTE is TRUE, and no TRUSTED_EXEC -# rule is defined, it defaults to "file://localhost/" and any lynxexec -# or lynxprog command will be permitted if it was referenced from within -# a document whose URL begins with that string. If you wish to restrict the -# referencing URLs further, you can extend the string to include a trusted -# path. You also can specify a trusted directory for http URLs, which will -# then be treated as if they were local rather than remote. For example: -# -# TRUSTED_EXEC:file://localhost/trusted/ -# TRUSTED_EXEC:http://www.wfbr.edu/trusted/ -# -# If you also wish to restrict the commands which can be executed, create -# a series of rules with the path (Unix) or command name (VMS) following -# the string, separated by a tab. For example: -# -# Unix: -# ==== -# TRUSTED_EXEC:file://localhost//bin/cp -# TRUSTED_EXEC:file://localhost//bin/rm -# VMS: -# === -# TRUSTED_EXEC:file://localhost/copy -# TRUSTED_EXEC:file://localhost/delete -# -# Once you specify a TRUSTED_EXEC referencing string, the default is -# replaced, and all the referencing strings you desire must be specified -# as a series. Similarly, if you associate a command with the referencing -# string, you must specify all of the allowable commands as a series of -# TRUSTED_EXEC rules for that string. If you specify ALWAYS_TRUSTED_EXEC -# rules below, you need not repeat them as TRUSTED_EXEC rules. -# -# If EXEC_LINKS and JUMPFILE have been defined, any lynxexec or lynxprog -# URLs in that file will be permitted, regardless of other settings. If -# you also set LOCAL_EXECUTION_LINKS_ON_BUT_NOT_REMOTE:TRUE and a single -# TRUSTED_EXEC rule that will always fail (e.g., "none"), then *ONLY* the -# lynxexec or lynxprog URLs in JUMPFILE (and any ALWAYS_TRUSTED_EXEC rules, -# see below) will be allowed. Note, however, that if Lynx was compiled with -# CAN_ANONYMOUS_JUMP set to FALSE (default is TRUE), or -restrictions=jump -# is included with the -anonymous switch at run time, then users of an -# anonymous account will not be able to access the jumps file or enter -# 'j'ump shortcuts, and this selective execution feature will be overridden -# as well (i.e., they will only be able to access lynxexec or lynxprog -# URLs which meet any ALWAYS_TRUSTED_EXEC rules). -# -#TRUSTED_EXEC:none - - -.h2 ALWAYS_TRUSTED_EXEC -# If EXEC_LINKS was defined, any lynxexec or lynxprog URL can be made -# always enabled by an ALWAYS_TRUSTED_EXEC rule for it. This is useful for -# anonymous accounts in which you have disabled execution links generally, -# and may also have disabled jumps file links, but still want to allow -# execution of particular utility scripts or programs. The format is -# like that for TRUSTED_EXEC. For example: -# -# Unix: -# ==== -# ALWAYS_TRUSTED_EXEC:file://localhost//usr/local/kinetic/bin/usertime -# ALWAYS_TRUSTED_EXEC:http://www.more.net//usr/local/kinetic/bin/who.sh -# VMS: -# === -# ALWAYS_TRUSTED_EXEC:file://localhost/usertime -# ALWAYS_TRUSTED_EXEC:http://www.more.net/show users -# -# The default ALWAYS_TRUSTED_EXEC rule is "none". -# -#ALWAYS_TRUSTED_EXEC:none - - -.h2 TRUSTED_LYNXCGI -# Unix: -# ===== -# TRUSTED_LYNXCGI rules define the permitted sources and/or paths for -# lynxcgi links (if LYNXCGI_LINKS is defined in userdefs.h). The format -# is the same as for TRUSTED_EXEC rules (see above), but no defaults are -# defined, i.e., if no TRUSTED_LYNXCGI rules are defined here, any source -# and path for lynxcgi links will be permitted. Example rules: -# -# TRUSTED_LYNXCGI:file://localhost/ -# TRUSTED_LYNXCGI:/usr/local/etc/httpd/cgi-bin/ -# TRUSTED_LYNXCGI:file://localhost//usr/local/www/cgi-bin/ -# -# VMS: -# ==== -# Do not define this. -# -#TRUSTED_LYNXCGI:none - - -.h2 LYNXCGI_ENVIRONMENT -# Unix: -# ===== -# LYNXCGI_ENVIRONMENT adds the current value of the specified -# environment variable to the list of environment variables passed on to the -# lynxcgi script. Useful variables are HOME, USER, etc... If proxies -# are in use, and the script invokes another copy of lynx (or a program like -# wget) in a subsidiary role, it can be useful to add http_proxy and other -# *_proxy variables. -# -# VMS: -# ==== -# Do not define this. -# -#LYNXCGI_ENVIRONMENT: - - -.h2 LYNXCGI_DOCUMENT_ROOT -# Unix: -# ===== -# LYNXCGI_DOCUMENT_ROOT is the value of DOCUMENT_ROOT that will be passed -# to lynxcgi scripts. If set and the URL has PATH_INFO data, then -# PATH_TRANSLATED will also be generated. Examples: -# LYNXCGI_DOCUMENT_ROOT:/usr/local/etc/httpd/htdocs -# LYNXCGI_DOCUMENT_ROOT:/data/htdocs/ -# -# VMS: -# ==== -# Do not define this. -# -#LYNXCGI_DOCUMENT_ROOT: - - -.h1 Cookies - -.h2 FORCE_SSL_COOKIES_SECURE -# If FORCE_SSL_COOKIES_SECURE is set to TRUE, then SSL encrypted cookies -# received from https servers never will be sent unencrypted to http -# servers. The compilation default is to impose this block only if the -# https server included a secure attribute for the cookie. The normal -# default or that defined here can be toggled via the -force_secure -# command line switch. -# -#FORCE_SSL_COOKIES_SECURE:FALSE - - -.h1 Internal Behavior - -.h2 MAIL_SYSTEM_ERROR_LOGGING -# MAIL_SYSTEM_ERROR_LOGGING will send a message to the owner of -# the information, or ALERTMAIL if there is no owner, every time -# that a document cannot be accessed! -# -# NOTE: This can generate A LOT of mail, be warned. -# -#MAIL_SYSTEM_ERROR_LOGGING:FALSE - - -.h2 CHECKMAIL -# If CHECKMAIL is set to TRUE, the user will be informed (via a statusline -# message) about the existence of any unread mail at startup of Lynx, and -# will get statusline messages if subsequent new mail arrives. If a jumps -# file with a lynxprog URL for invoking mail is available, or your html -# pages include an mail launch file URL, the user thereby can access mail -# and read the messages. The checks and statusline reports will not be -# performed if Lynx has been invoked with the -restrictions=mail switch. -# -# VMS USERS !!! -# ============= -# New mail is normally broadcast as it arrives, via "unsolicited screen -# broadcasts", which can be "wiped" from the Lynx display via the Ctrl-W -# command. You may prefer to disable the broadcasts and use CHECKMAIL -# instead (e.g., in a public account which will be used by people who -# are ignorant about VMS). -# -#CHECKMAIL:FALSE - - -.h1 News-groups - -.h2 NNTPSERVER -# To enable news reading ability via Lynx, the environment variable NNTPSERVER -# must be set so that it points to your site's NNTP server -# (see Lynx Users Guide on environment variables). -# Lynx respects RFC 1738 (http://www.ics.uci.edu/pub/ietf/uri/rfc1738.txt) -# and does not accept a host field in news URLs (use nntp: instead of news: for -# the scheme if you wish to specify an NNTP host in a URL, as explained in the -# RFC). If you have not set the variable externally, you can set it at run -# time via this configuration file. It will not override an external setting. -# Note that on VMS it is set as a process logical rather than symbol, and will -# outlive the Lynx image. -# The news reading facility in Lynx is quite limited. Lynx does not provide a -# full featured news reader with elaborate error checking and safety features. -# -#NNTPSERVER:news.server.dom - - -.h2 LIST_NEWS_NUMBERS -# If LIST_NEWS_NUMBERS is set TRUE, Lynx will use an ordered list and include -# the numbers of articles in news listings, instead of using an unordered -# list. The default is defined in userdefs.h, and can be overridden here. -# -#LIST_NEWS_NUMBERS:FALSE - - -.h2 LIST_NEWS_DATES -# If LIST_NEWS_DATES is set TRUE, Lynx will include the dates of articles in -# news listings. The dates always are included in the articles, themselves. -# The default is defined in userdefs.h, and can be overridden here. -# -#LIST_NEWS_DATES:FALSE - - -.h2 NEWS_CHUNK_SIZE -.h2 NEWS_MAX_CHUNK -# NEWS_CHUNK_SIZE and NEWS_MAX_CHUNK regulate the chunking of news article -# listings with inclusion of links for listing earlier and/or later articles. -# The defaults are defined in HTNews.c as 30 and 40, respectively. If the -# news group contains more than NEWS_MAX_CHUNK articles, they will be listed -# in NEWS_CHUNK_SIZE chunks. You can change the defaults here, and/or on -# the command line via -newschunksize=NUMBER and/or -newsmaxchunk=NUMBER -# switches. Note that if the chunk size is increased, here or on the command -# line, to a value greater than the current maximum, the maximum will be -# increased to that number. Conversely, if the maximum is set to a number -# less than the current chunk size, the chunk size will be reduced to that -# number. Thus, you need use only one of the two switches on the command -# line, based on the direction of intended change relative to the compilation -# or configuration defaults. The compilation defaults ensure that there will -# be at least 10 earlier articles before bothering to chunk and create a link -# for earlier articles. -# -#NEWS_CHUNK_SIZE:30 -#NEWS_MAX_CHUNK:40 - - -.h2 NEWS_POSTING -# Set NEWS_POSTING to FALSE if you do not want to support posting to -# news groups via Lynx. If left TRUE, Lynx will use its news gateway to -# post new messages or followups to news groups, using the URL schemes -# described in the "Supported URLs" section of the online 'h'elp. The -# posts will be attempted via the nntp server specified in the URL, or -# if none was specified, via the NNTPSERVER configuration or environment -# variable. Links with these URLs for posting or sending followups are -# created by the news gateway when reading group listings or articles -# from nntp servers if the server indicates that it permits posting. -# The compilation default set in userdefs.h can be changed here. If -# the default is TRUE, posting can still be disallowed via the -# -restrictions command line switch. -# The posting facility in Lynx is quite limited. Lynx does not provide a -# full featured news poster with elaborate error checking and safety features. -# -#NEWS_POSTING:TRUE - - -.h2 LYNX_SIG_FILE -# LYNX_SIG_FILE defines the name of a file containing a signature which -# can be appended to email messages and news postings or followups. The -# user will be prompted whether to append it. It is sought in the home -# directory. If it is in a subdirectory, begin it with a dot-slash -# (e.g., ./lynx/.lynxsig). The definition is set in userdefs.h and can -# be changed here. -# -#LYNX_SIG_FILE:.lynxsig - -.h1 Bibliographic Protocol (bibp scheme) - -.h2 BIBP_GLOBAL_SERVER -# BIBP_GLOBAL_SERVER is the default global server for bibp: links, used -# when a local bibhost or document-specified citehost is unavailable. -# Set in userdefs.h and can be changed here. -#BIBP_GLOBAL_SERVER:http://usin.org/ - -.h2 BIBP_BIBHOST -# BIBP_BIBHOST is the URL at which local bibp service may be found, if -# it exists. Defaults to http://bibhost/ for protocol conformance, but -# may be overridden here or via --bibhost parameter. -#BIBP_BIBHOST:http://bibhost/ - -.h1 Interaction -# These settings control interaction of the user with lynx. - -.h2 SCROLLBAR -# If SCROLLBAR is set TRUE, Lynx will show scrollbar on windows. With mouse -# enabled, the scrollbar strip outside the bar is clickable, and scrolls the -# window by pages. The appearance of the scrollbar can be changed from -# LYNX_LSS file: define attributes scroll.bar, scroll.back (for the bar, and -# for the strip along which the scrollbar moves). -#SCROLLBAR:FALSE - - -.h2 SCROLLBAR_ARROW -# If SCROLLBAR_ARROW is set TRUE, Lynx's scrollbar will have arrows at the -# ends. With mouse enabled, the arrows are clickable, and scroll the window by -# 2 lines. The appearance of the scrollbar arrows can be changed from LYNX_LSS -# file: define attributes scroll.arrow, scroll.noarrow (for enabled-arrows, -# and disabled arrows). An arrow is "disabled" if the bar is at this end of -# the strip. -#SCROLLBAR_ARROW:TRUE - - -.h2 USE_MOUSE -# If Lynx is configured with ncurses, PDcurses or slang & USE_MOUSE is TRUE, -# users can perform commands by left-clicking certain parts of the screen: -# on a link = `g'oto + ACTIVATE (ie move highlight & follow the link); -# on the top/bottom lines = PREV/NEXT_PAGE (ie go up/down 1 page); -# on the top/bottom left corners = PREV_DOC (ie go to the previous document); -# on the top/bottom right corners = HISTORY (ie call up the history page). -# NB if the mouse is defined in this way, it will not be available -# for copy/paste operations using the clipboard of a desktop manager: -# for flexibility instead, use the command-line switch -use_mouse . -# -# ncurses and slang have built-in support for the xterm mouse protocol. In -# addition, ncurses can be linked with the gpm mouse library, to automatically -# provide support for this interface in applications such as Lynx. (Please -# read the ncurses faq to work around broken gpm configurations packaged by -# some distributors). PDCurses implements mouse support for win32 console -# windows, as does slang. -#USE_MOUSE:FALSE - - -.h1 HTML Parsing -# These settings control the way Lynx parses invalid HTML -# and how it may resolve such issues. - -.h2 COLLAPSE_BR_TAGS -# If COLLAPSE_BR_TAGS is set FALSE, Lynx will not collapse serial BR tags. -# If set TRUE, two or more concurrent BRs will be collapsed into a single -# line break. Note that the valid way to insert extra blank lines in HTML -# is via a PRE block with only newlines in the block. -# -#COLLAPSE_BR_TAGS:TRUE - - -.h2 TAGSOUP -# If TAGSOUP is set, Lynx uses the "Tag Soup DTD" rather than "SortaSGML". -# The two approaches differ by the style of error detection and recovery. -# Tag Soup DTD allows for improperly nested tags; SortaSGML is stricter. -#TAGSOUP:FALSE - - -.h1 Cookies - -.h2 SET_COOKIES -# If SET_COOKIES is set FALSE, Lynx will ignore Set-Cookie headers -# in http server replies. Note that if a COOKIE_FILE is in use (see -# below) that contains cookies at startup, Lynx will still send those -# persistent cookies in requests as appropriate. Setting SET_COOKIES -# to FALSE just prevents accepting any new cookies from servers. To -# prevent all cookie processing (sending *and* receiving) in a session, -# make sure that PERSISTENT_COOKIES is not TRUE or that COOKIE_FILE does -# not point to a file with cookies, in addition to setting SET_COOKIES -# to FALSE. -# The default is defined in userdefs.h, and can be overridden here, -# and/or toggled via the -cookies command line switch. -# -#SET_COOKIES:TRUE - - -.h2 ACCEPT_ALL_COOKIES -# If ACCEPT_ALL_COOKIES is set TRUE, Lynx will accept cookies from all -# domains with no user interaction. This is equivalent to automatically -# replying to all cookie 'Allow?' prompts with 'A'lways. Note that it -# does not preempt validity checking, which has to be controlled separately -# (see below). -# The default is defined in userdefs.h and can be overridden here, or -# in the .lynxrc file via an o(ptions) screen setting. It may also be -# toggled via the -accept_all_cookies command line switch. -# -#ACCEPT_ALL_COOKIES:FALSE - - -.h2 COOKIE_ACCEPT_DOMAINS -.h2 COOKIE_REJECT_DOMAINS -# COOKIE_ACCEPT_DOMAINS and COOKIE_REJECT_DOMAINS are comma-delimited lists -# of domains from which Lynx should automatically accept or reject cookies -# without asking for confirmation. If the same domain is specified in both -# lists, rejection will take precedence. -# Note that in order to match cookies, domains have to be spelled out exactly -# in the form in which they would appear on the Cookie Jar page (case is -# insignificant). They are not wildcards. Domains that apply to more than -# one host have a leading '.', but have to match *the cookie's* domain -# exactly. -# -#COOKIE_ACCEPT_DOMAINS: -#COOKIE_REJECT_DOMAINS: - - -.h2 COOKIE_LOOSE_INVALID_DOMAINS -.h2 COOKIE_STRICT_INVALID_DOMAINS -.h2 COOKIE_QUERY_INVALID_DOMAINS -# COOKIE_LOOSE_INVALID_DOMAINS, COOKIE_STRICT_INVALID_DOMAINS, and -# COOKIE_QUERY_INVALID_DOMAINS are comma-delimited lists of domains. -# They control the degree of validity checking that is applied to cookies -# for the specified domains. -# Note that in order to match cookies, domains have to be spelled out exactly -# in the form in which they would appear on the Cookie Jar page (case is -# insignificant). They are not wildcards. Domains that apply to more than -# one host have a leading '.', but have to match *the cookie's* domain -# exactly. -# If a domain is set to strict checking, strict conformance to RFC2109 will -# be applied. A domain with loose checking will be allowed to set cookies -# with an invalid path or domain attribute. All domains will default to -# asking the user for confirmation in case of an invalid path or domain. -# Cookie validity checking takes place as a separate step before the -# final decision to accept or reject (see previous options), therefore -# a cookie that passes validity checking may still be automatically -# rejected or cause another prompt. -# -#COOKIE_LOOSE_INVALID_DOMAINS: -#COOKIE_STRICT_INVALID_DOMAINS: -#COOKIE_QUERY_INVALID_DOMAINS: - - -.h2 PERSISTENT_COOKIES -# PERSISTENT_COOKIES indicates that cookies should be read at startup from -# the COOKIE_FILE, and saved at exit for storage between Lynx sessions. -# It is not used if Lynx was compiled without USE_PERSISTENT_COOKIES. -# The default is FALSE, so that the feature needs to be enabled here -# explicitly if you want it. -# -#PERSISTENT_COOKIES:FALSE - - -.h2 COOKIE_FILE -# COOKIE_FILE is the default file from which persistent cookies are read -# at startup (if the file exists), if Lynx was compiled with -# USE_PERSISTENT_COOKIES and the PERSISTENT_COOKIES option is enabled. -# The cookie file can also be specified in .lynxrc or on the command line. -# -#COOKIE_FILE:~/.lynx_cookies - - -.h2 COOKIE_SAVE_FILE -# COOKIE_SAVE_FILE is the default file in which persistent cookies are -# stored at exit, if Lynx was compiled with USE_PERSISTENT_COOKIES and the -# PERSISTENT_COOKIES option is enabled. The cookie save file can also be -# specified on the command line. -# -# With an interactive Lynx session, COOKIE_SAVE_FILE will default to -# COOKIE_FILE if it is not set. With a non-interactive Lynx session (e.g., -# -dump), cookies will only be saved to file if COOKIE_SAVE_FILE is set. -# -#COOKIE_SAVE_FILE:~/.lynx_cookies - - -.h1 Mail-related - -.h2 SYSTEM_MAIL -.h2 SYSTEM_MAIL_FLAGS -# VMS: -# === -# The mail command and qualifiers are defined in userdefs.h. Lynx -# will spawn a subprocess to send replies and error messages. The -# command, and qualifiers (if any), can be re-defined here. If -# you use PMDF then headers will we passed via a header file. -# If you use "generic" VMS MAIL, the subject will be passed on the -# command line via a /subject="SUBJECT" qualifier, and inclusion -# of other relevant headers may not be possible. -# If your mailer uses another syntax, some hacking of the mailform() -# mailmsg() and reply_by_mail() functions in LYMail.c, and send_file_to_mail() -# function in LYPrint.c, may be required. -# -.ex 2 -#SYSTEM_MAIL:PMDF SEND -#SYSTEM_MAIL_FLAGS:/headers -# -.ex 2 -#SYSTEM_MAIL:MAIL -#SYSTEM_MAIL_FLAGS: -# -# Unix: -#====== -# The mail path and flags normally are defined for sendmail (or submit -# with MMDF) in userdefs.h. You can change them here, but should first -# read the zillions of CERT advisories about security problems with Unix -# mailers. -# -.ex 2 -#SYSTEM_MAIL:/usr/mmdf/bin/submit -#SYSTEM_MAIL_FLAGS:-mlruxto,cc\* -# -.ex 2 -#SYSTEM_MAIL:/usr/sbin/sendmail -#SYSTEM_MAIL_FLAGS:-t -oi -# -.ex 2 -#SYSTEM_MAIL:/usr/lib/sendmail -#SYSTEM_MAIL_FLAGS:-t -oi - -# Win32: -#======= -# Please read sendmail.txt in the LYNX_W32.ZIP distribution -# -#SYSTEM_MAIL:sendmail -f me@my.host -h my.host -r my.smtp.mailer -m SMTP - - -.h2 MAIL_ADRS -# VMS ONLY: -# ======== -# MAIL_ADRS is defined in userdefs.h and normally is structured for PMDF's -# IN%"INTERNET_ADDRESS" scheme. The %s is replaced with the address given -# by the user. If you are using a different Internet mail transport, change -# the IN appropriately (e.g., to SMTP, MX, or WINS). -# -#MAIL_ADRS:"IN%%""%s""" - - -.h2 USE_FIXED_RECORDS -# VMS ONLY: -# ======== -# If USE_FIXED_RECORDS is set to TRUE here or in userdefs.h, Lynx will -# convert 'd'ownloaded binary files to FIXED 512 record format before saving -# them to disk or acting on a DOWNLOADER option. If set to FALSE, the -# headers of such files will indicate that they are Stream_LF with Implied -# Carriage Control, which is incorrect, and can cause downloading software -# to get confused and unhappy. If you do set it FALSE, you can use the -# FIXED512.COM command file, which is included in this distribution, to do -# the conversion externally. -# -#USE_FIXED_RECORDS:TRUE - - -.h1 Keyboard Input -# These settings control the way Lynx interprets user input. - - -.h2 VI_KEYS_ALWAYS_ON -.h2 EMACS_KEYS_ALWAYS_ON -# Vi or Emacs movement keys, i.e. familiar hjkl or ^N^P^F^B . -# These are defaults, which can be changed in the Options Menu or .lynxrc . -#VI_KEYS_ALWAYS_ON:FALSE -#EMACS_KEYS_ALWAYS_ON:FALSE - - -.h2 DEFAULT_KEYPAD_MODE -# DEFAULT_KEYPAD_MODE may be set to NUMBERS_AS_ARROWS -# or LINKS_ARE_NOT_NUMBERED (the same) -# or LINKS_ARE_NUMBERED -# or LINKS_AND_FIELDS_ARE_NUMBERED -# or FIELDS_ARE_NUMBERED -# to specify whether numbers (e.g. [10]) appear next to all links, -# allowing immediate access by entering the number on the keyboard, -# or numbers on the numeric key-pad work like arrows; -# the "FIELDS" options cause form fields also to be numbered. -# This may be overridden by the keypad_mode setting in .lynxrc, -# and can also be changed via the Options Menu. -# -#DEFAULT_KEYPAD_MODE:NUMBERS_AS_ARROWS - - -.h2 NUMBER_LINKS_ON_LEFT -.h2 NUMBER_FIELDS_ON_LEFT -# Denotes the position for link- and field-numbers (whether it is on the left -# or right of the anchor). These are subject to DEFAULT_KEYPAD_MODE, which -# determines whether numbers are shown. -#NUMBER_LINKS_ON_LEFT:TRUE -#NUMBER_FIELDS_ON_LEFT:TRUE - -.h2 DEFAULT_KEYPAD_MODE_IS_NUMBERS_AS_ARROWS -# Obsolete form of DEFAULT_KEYPAD_MODE, -# numbers work like arrows or numbered links. -# Set to TRUE, indicates numbers act as arrows, -# and set to FALSE indicates numbers refer to numbered links on the page. -# LINKS_AND_FIELDS_ARE_NUMBERED cannot be set by this option because -# it allows only two values (true and false). -# -#DEFAULT_KEYPAD_MODE_IS_NUMBERS_AS_ARROWS:TRUE - - -.h2 CASE_SENSITIVE_ALWAYS_ON -# The default search type. -# This is a default that can be overridden by the user! -# -#CASE_SENSITIVE_ALWAYS_ON:FALSE - - -.h1 Auxiliary Facilities - -.h2 DEFAULT_BOOKMARK_FILE -# DEFAULT_BOOKMARK_FILE is the filename used for storing personal bookmarks. -# It will be prepended by the user's home directory. -# NOTE that a file ending in .html or other suffix mapped to text/html -# should be used to ensure its treatment as HTML. The built-in default -# is lynx_bookmarks.html. On both Unix and VMS, if a subdirectory off of -# the HOME directory is desired, the path should begin with "./" (e.g., -# ./BM/lynx_bookmarks.html), but the subdirectory must already exist. -# Lynx will create the bookmark file, if it does not already exist, on -# the first ADD_BOOKMARK attempt if the HOME directory is indicated -# (i.e., if the definition is just filename.html without any slashes), -# but requires a pre-existing subdirectory to create the file there. -# The user can re-define the default bookmark file, as well as a set -# of sub-bookmark files if multiple bookmark file support is enabled -# (see below), via the 'o'ptions menu, and can save those definitions -# in the .lynxrc file. -# -#DEFAULT_BOOKMARK_FILE:lynx_bookmarks.html - - -.h2 MULTI_BOOKMARK_SUPPORT -# If MULTI_BOOKMARK_SUPPORT is set TRUE, and BLOCK_MULTI_BOOKMARKS (see -# below) is FALSE, and sub-bookmarks exist, all bookmark operations will -# first prompt the user to select an active sub-bookmark file or the -# default bookmark file. FALSE is the default so that one (the default) -# bookmark file will be available initially. The definition here will -# override that in userdefs.h. The user can turn on multiple bookmark -# support via the 'o'ptions menu, and can save that choice as the startup -# default via the .lynxrc file. When on, the setting can be STANDARD or -# ADVANCED. If SUPPORT is set to the latter, and the user mode also is -# ADVANCED, the VIEW_BOOKMARK command will invoke a statusline prompt at -# which the user can enter the letter token (A - Z) of the desired bookmark, -# or '=' to get a menu of available bookmark files. The menu always is -# presented in NOVICE or INTERMEDIATE mode, or if the SUPPORT is set to -# STANDARD. No prompting or menu display occurs if only one (the startup -# default) bookmark file has been defined (define additional ones via the -# 'o'ptions menu). The startup default, however set, can be overridden on -# the command line via the -restrictions=multibook or the -anonymous or -# -validate switches. -# -#MULTI_BOOKMARK_SUPPORT:FALSE - - -.h2 BLOCK_MULTI_BOOKMARKS -# If BLOCK_MULTI_BOOKMARKS is set TRUE, multiple bookmark support will -# be forced off, and cannot to toggled on via the 'o'ptions menu. The -# compilation setting is normally FALSE, and can be overridden here. -# It can also be set via the -restrictions=multibook or the -anonymous -# or -validate command line switches. -# -#BLOCK_MULTI_BOOKMARKS:FALSE - - -.h1 Interaction - -.h2 DEFAULT_USER_MODE -# DEFAULT_USER_MODE sets the default user mode for Lynx users. -# NOVICE shows a three line help message at the bottom of the screen. -# INTERMEDIATE shows normal amount of help (one line). -# ADVANCED help is replaced by the URL of the current link. -# -#DEFAULT_USER_MODE:NOVICE - - -.h1 External Programs - -.h2 DEFAULT_EDITOR -# If DEFAULT_EDITOR is defined, users may edit local documents with it -# & it will also be used for sending mail messages. -# If no editor is defined here or by the user, -# the user will not be able to edit local documents -# and a primitive line-oriented mail-input mode will be used. -# -# For sysadmins: do not define a default editor -# unless you know EVERY user will know how to use it; -# users can easily define their own editor in the Options Menu. -# -#DEFAULT_EDITOR: - - -.h2 SYSTEM_EDITOR -# SYSTEM_EDITOR behaves the same as DEFAULT_EDITOR, -# except that it can't be changed by users. -# -#SYSTEM_EDITOR: - - -.h1 Proxy - -.h2 HTTP_PROXY -.h2 HTTPS_PROXY -.h2 FTP_PROXY -.h2 GOPHER_PROXY -.h2 NEWSPOST_PROXY -.h2 NEWSREPLY_PROXY -.h2 NEWS_PROXY -.h2 NNTP_PROXY -.h2 SNEWSPOST_PROXY -.h2 SNEWSREPLY_PROXY -.h2 SNEWS_PROXY -.h2 WAIS_PROXY -.h2 FINGER_PROXY -.h2 CSO_PROXY -# Lynx version 2.2 and beyond supports the use of proxy servers that can act as -# firewall gateways and caching servers. They are preferable to the older -# gateway servers. Each protocol used by Lynx can be mapped separately using -# PROTOCOL_proxy environment variables (see Lynx Users Guide). If you have not set -# them externally, you can set them at run time via this configuration file. -# They will not override external settings. The no_proxy variable can be used -# to inhibit proxying to selected regions of the Web (see below). Note that on -# VMS these proxy variables are set as process logicals rather than symbols, to -# preserve lowercasing, and will outlive the Lynx image. -# -.ex 15 -#http_proxy:http://some.server.dom:port/ -#https_proxy:http://some.server.dom:port/ -#ftp_proxy:http://some.server.dom:port/ -#gopher_proxy:http://some.server.dom:port/ -#news_proxy:http://some.server.dom:port/ -#newspost_proxy:http://some.server.dom:port/ -#newsreply_proxy:http://some.server.dom:port/ -#snews_proxy:http://some.server.dom:port/ -#snewspost_proxy:http://some.server.dom:port/ -#snewsreply_proxy:http://some.server.dom:port/ -#nntp_proxy:http://some.server.dom:port/ -#wais_proxy:http://some.server.dom:port/ -#finger_proxy:http://some.server.dom:port/ -#cso_proxy:http://some.server.dom:port/ -#no_proxy:host.domain.dom - - -.h2 NO_PROXY -# The no_proxy variable can be a comma-separated list of strings defining -# no-proxy zones in the DNS domain name space. If a tail substring of the -# domain-path for a host matches one of these strings, transactions with that -# node will not be proxied. -.ex -#no_proxy:domain.path1,path2 -# -# A single asterisk as an entry will override all proxy variables and no -# transactions will be proxied. -.ex -#no_proxy:* -# This is the only allowed use of * in no_proxy. -# -# Warning: Note that setting 'il' as an entry in this list will block proxying -# for the .mil domain as well as the .il domain. If the entry is '.il' this -# will not happen. - - -.h1 External Programs - -.h2 PRINTER -.h2 DOWNLOADER -.h2 UPLOADER -# PRINTER, DOWNLOADER & UPLOADER DEFINITIONS: -# Lynx has 4 pre-defined print options & 1 pre-defined download option, -# which are called up on-screen when `p' or `d' are entered; -# any number of options can be added by the user, as explained below. -# Uploaders can be defined only for UNIX with DIRED_SUPPORT: -# see the Makefile in the top directory & the header of src/LYUpload.c . -# -# For `p' pre-defined options are: `Save to local file', `E-mail the file', -# `Print to screen' and `Print to local printer attached to vt100'. -# `Print to screen' allows file transfers in the absence of alternatives -# and is often the only option allowed here for anonymous users; -# the 3rd & 4th options are not pre-defined for DOS/WINDOWS versions of Lynx. -# For `d' the pre-defined option is: `Download to local file'. -# -# To define your own print or download option use the following formats: -# -# PRINTER:::