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author | Thomas E. Dickey <dickey@invisible-island.net> | 1997-07-18 14:09:51 -0400 |
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committer | Thomas E. Dickey <dickey@invisible-island.net> | 1997-07-18 14:09:51 -0400 |
commit | 57bfc74ff4ec4c2980b2330f2badc54a8990842d (patch) | |
tree | 81bffba3be5c8037a5064ec5d49cf243130697fb /lynx.cfg | |
parent | fb4db89ab1d82336978b68a66532da971702e2fb (diff) | |
download | lynx-snapshots-57bfc74ff4ec4c2980b2330f2badc54a8990842d.tar.gz |
snapshot of project "lynx", label v2-7-1ac_0-36
Diffstat (limited to 'lynx.cfg')
-rw-r--r-- | lynx.cfg | 147 |
1 files changed, 103 insertions, 44 deletions
diff --git a/lynx.cfg b/lynx.cfg index 8353b69f..7ebaefa4 100644 --- a/lynx.cfg +++ b/lynx.cfg @@ -197,21 +197,36 @@ DEFAULT_INDEX_FILE:http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/Mosaic/MetaIndex.html # (There is a "Transparent" pseudo character set for more "rawness".) # # The default character sets include: -# ISO Latin 1 -# ISO Latin 2 -# Other ISO Latin -# DEC Multinational -# IBM PC character set -# IBM PC codepage 850 -# Macintosh (8 bit) -# NeXT character set -# KOI8-R character set -# Chinese -# Japanese (EUC) -# Japanese (SJIS) -# Korean -# Taipei (Big5) -# 7 bit approximations +# Display Character Set name MIME name +# ========================== ========= +# ISO Latin 1 iso-8859-1 +# ISO Latin 2 iso-8859-2 +# Other ISO Latin x-iso-8859-other +# DEC Multinational dec-mcs +# IBM PC character set cp437 +# IBM PC codepage 850 cp850 +# Macintosh (8 bit) macintosh +# NeXT character set x-next +# KOI8-R character set koi8-r +# Chinese euc-cn +# Japanese (EUC) euc-jp +# Japanese (SJIS) shift_jis +# Korean euc-kr +# Taipei (Big5) big5 +# 7 bit approximations us-ascii +# Transparent x-transparent +# ISO Latin 3 iso-8859-3 +# ISO Latin 4 iso-8859-4 +# ISO Latin 5 Cyrillic iso-8859-5 +# ISO Latin 7 Greek iso-8859-7 +# ISO Latin 9 (Latin 5) iso-8859-9 +# ISO Latin 10 iso-8859-10 +# PC Latin2 CP 852 cp852 +# MS Windows CP 1250 windows-1250 +# MS Windows CP 1252 iso-8859-1-windows-3.1-latin-1 +# UNICODE UTF 8 unicode-1-1-utf-8 +# RFC 1345 w/o Intro mnemonic+ascii+0 +# RFC 1345 Mnemonic mnemonic # CHARACTER_SET:ISO Latin 1 @@ -225,12 +240,7 @@ CHARACTER_SET:ISO Latin 1 # See above on how this interacts with "raw mode" and the Display # Character Set. # The value should be the MIME name of a character set recognized by -# Lynx (case insensitive). MIME names for some Display Character Sets: -# ISO Latin 1 iso-8859-1 -# ISO Latin 2 iso-8859-2 -# IBM PC character set cp437 -# IBM PC codepage 850 cp850 -# KOI8-R character set koi8-r +# Lynx (case insensitive). # #ASSUME_CHARSET:iso-8859-1 @@ -248,8 +258,8 @@ CHARACTER_SET:ISO Latin 1 # IF compiled with -DEXP_CHARTRANS: # 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 +# -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. @@ -316,13 +326,27 @@ CHARACTER_SET:ISO Latin 1 #MESSAGESECS:2 #ALERTSECS:3 +# 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 + # SHOW_CURSOR controls whether or not the cursor is hidden or appears -# over the link. The default is set in userdefs.h, can be changed -# here, and can be toggled with the -show_cursor command line option. +# 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_ARE_NUMBERED. +# or supplement to setting LINKS_AND_FORM_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 @@ -406,6 +430,29 @@ CHARACTER_SET:ISO Latin 1 # #NO_ISMAP_IF_USEMAP:FALSE +# 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 + +# 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 + # Local execution links and scripts are completely disabled # in the source code unless they are enabled in the # userdefs.h file and the sources recompiled. Please @@ -524,6 +571,15 @@ CHARACTER_SET:ISO Latin 1 # #LYNXCGI_ENVIRONMENT: +# 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 + # 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! @@ -620,17 +676,6 @@ CHARACTER_SET:ISO Latin 1 # the user to click with button-1 on links to select them. #USE_MOUSE: FALSE -# 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 - # If COLLAPSE_BR_TAGS is set FALSE, Lynx will not collapse serial BR tags. # Note that the valid way to insert extra blank lines in HTML is via a PRE # block with only newlines in the block. @@ -700,10 +745,11 @@ CHARACTER_SET:ISO Latin 1 #EMACS_KEYS_ALWAYS_ON:FALSE # DEFAULT_KEYPAD_MODE specifies whether by default the user -# has numbers that work like arrows or else numbered links -# DEFAULT KEYPAD MODE may be set to TRUE for -# using numbers as arrows as default or FALSE for -# using numbered links as the default +# has numbers that work like arrows or else numbered links. +# DEFAULT KEYPAD MODE may be set to TRUE for using numbers +# as arrows as the default, or FALSE for using numbered links +# as the default (LINKS_AND_FORM_FIELDS_ARE_NUMBERED cannot +# currently be set by this option.). # #DEFAULT_KEYPAD_MODE_IS_NUMBERS_AS_ARROWS:TRUE @@ -968,7 +1014,8 @@ CHARACTER_SET:ISO Latin 1 # If NO_REFERER_HEADER is TRUE, Referer headers never will be sent in # transmissions to servers. Lynx normally sends the URL of the document # from which the link was derived, but not for startfile URLs, 'g'oto -# URLs, 'j'ump shortcuts, bookmark file links, or history list links. +# URLs, 'j'ump shortcuts, bookmark file links, history list links, or +# URLs that include the content from form submissions with method GET. # If left FALSE here, it can be set TRUE at run time via the -noreferer # switch. # @@ -1537,9 +1584,21 @@ MINIMAL_COMMENTS:TRUE #DIRED_MENU:TAG::Untag all tagged items.::LYNXDIRED://CLEAR_TAGGED # COLORS (only available if compiled with SVr4 curses or slang) +# # The line must be of the form: -# COLOR:INTEGER:FOREGROUND:BACKGROUND -# Here FOREGROUND and BACKGROUND must be one of: +# COLOR:Integer:Foreground:Background +# +# The Integer value is interpreted as follows: +# 0 - normal +# 1 - bold +# 2 - reverse +# 3 - bold + reverse +# 4 - underline +# 5 - bold + underline +# 6 - reverse + underline +# 7 - reverse + underline + bold +# +# Each Foreground and Background value must be one of: # black red green brown # blue magenta cyan lightgray # gray brightred brightgreen yellow |