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authorTheSiahxyz <164138827+TheSiahxyz@users.noreply.github.com>2025-02-03 21:11:26 +0900
committerTheSiahxyz <164138827+TheSiahxyz@users.noreply.github.com>2025-02-03 21:11:26 +0900
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-# Lynx User Defaults File
-#
-# This file contains options saved from the Lynx Options Screen (normally
-# with the 'o' key). To save options with that screen, you must select the
-# checkbox:
-# Save options to disk
-#
-# You must then save the settings using the link on the line above the
-# checkbox:
-# Accept Changes
-#
-# You may also use the command-line option "-forms_options", which displays
-# the simpler Options Menu instead. Save options with that using the '>' key.
-#
-# There is normally no need to edit this file manually, since the defaults
-# here can be controlled from the Options Screen, and the next time options
-# are saved from the Options Screen this file will be completely rewritten.
-# You have been warned...
-#
-# If you are looking for the general configuration file - it is normally
-# called "lynx.cfg". It has different content and a different format.
-# It is not this file.
-
-# accept_all_cookies allows the user to tell Lynx to automatically
-# accept all cookies if desired. The default is "FALSE" which will
-# prompt for each cookie. Set accept_all_cookies to "TRUE" to accept
-# all cookies.
-accept_all_cookies=off
-
-# anonftp_password allows the user to tell Lynx to use the personal
-# email address as the password for anonymous ftp. If no value is given,
-# Lynx will use the personal email address. Set anonftp_password
-# to a different value if you choose.
-anonftp_password=
-
-# bookmark_file specifies the name and location of the default bookmark
-# file into which the user can paste links for easy access at a later
-# date.
-bookmark_file=lynx_bookmarks.html
-
-# If case_sensitive_searching is "on" then when the user invokes a search
-# using the 's' or '/' keys, the search performed will be case sensitive
-# instead of case INsensitive. The default is usually "off".
-case_sensitive_searching=off
-
-# The character_set definition controls the representation of 8 bit
-# characters for your terminal. If 8 bit characters do not show up
-# correctly on your screen you may try changing to a different 8 bit
-# set or using the 7 bit character approximations.
-# Current valid characters sets are:
-# Western (ISO-8859-1)
-# 7 bit approximations (US-ASCII)
-# Western (ISO-8859-15)
-# Western (cp850)
-# Western (windows-1252)
-# IBM PC US codepage (cp437)
-# DEC Multinational
-# Macintosh (8 bit)
-# NeXT character set
-# HP Roman8
-# Chinese
-# Japanese (EUC-JP)
-# Japanese (Shift_JIS)
-# Korean
-# Taipei (Big5)
-# Vietnamese (VISCII)
-# Transparent
-# Eastern European (ISO-8859-2)
-# Eastern European (cp852)
-# Eastern European (windows-1250)
-# Latin 3 (ISO-8859-3)
-# Latin 4 (ISO-8859-4)
-# Baltic Rim (ISO-8859-13)
-# Baltic Rim (cp775)
-# Baltic Rim (windows-1257)
-# Cyrillic (ISO-8859-5)
-# Cyrillic (cp866)
-# Cyrillic (windows-1251)
-# Cyrillic (KOI8-R)
-# Arabic (ISO-8859-6)
-# Arabic (cp864)
-# Arabic (windows-1256)
-# Celtic (ISO-8859-14)
-# Greek (ISO-8859-7)
-# Greek (cp737)
-# Greek2 (cp869)
-# Greek (windows-1253)
-# Hebrew (ISO-8859-8)
-# Hebrew (cp862)
-# Hebrew (windows-1255)
-# Turkish (ISO-8859-9)
-# Turkish (cp857)
-# North European (ISO-8859-10)
-# Latin 10 (ISO-8859-16)
-# UNICODE (UTF-8)
-# RFC 1345 w/o Intro
-# RFC 1345 Mnemonic
-# Ukrainian Cyrillic (cp866u)
-# Ukrainian Cyrillic (KOI8-U)
-# Cyrillic-Asian (PT154)
-character_set=Western (ISO-8859-1)
-
-# cookie_accept_domains and cookie_reject_domains are comma-delimited
-# lists of domains from which Lynx should automatically accept or reject
-# all cookies. If a domain is specified in both options, rejection will
-# take precedence. The accept_all_cookies parameter will override any
-# settings made here.
-cookie_accept_domains=
-
-# cookie_file specifies the file from which to read persistent cookies.
-# The default is ~/.lynx_cookies.
-cookie_file=
-
-# cookie_loose_invalid_domains, cookie_strict_invalid_domains, and
-# cookie_query_invalid_domains are comma-delimited lists of which domains
-# should be subjected to varying degrees of validity checking. 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
-# querying the user for an invalid path or domain.
-cookie_loose_invalid_domains=
-
-cookie_query_invalid_domains=
-
-cookie_reject_domains=
-
-cookie_strict_invalid_domains=
-
-# dir_list_order specifies the directory list order under DIRED_SUPPORT
-# (if implemented). The default is "ORDER_BY_NAME"
-dir_list_order=ORDER_BY_NAME
-
-# dir_list_styles specifies the directory list style under DIRED_SUPPORT
-# (if implemented). The default is "MIXED_STYLE", which sorts both
-# files and directories together. "FILES_FIRST" lists files first and
-# "DIRECTORIES_FIRST" lists directories first.
-dir_list_style=MIXED_STYLE
-
-# If emacs_keys is to "on" then the normal EMACS movement keys:
-# ^N = down ^P = up
-# ^B = left ^F = right
-# will be enabled.
-emacs_keys=off
-
-# file_editor specifies the editor to be invoked when editing local files
-# or sending mail. If no editor is specified, then file editing is disabled
-# unless it is activated from the command line, and the built-in line editor
-# will be used for sending mail.
-file_editor=nvim
-
-# The file_sorting_method specifies which value to sort on when viewing
-# file lists such as FTP directories. The options are:
-# BY_FILENAME -- sorts on the name of the file
-# BY_TYPE -- sorts on the type of the file
-# BY_SIZE -- sorts on the size of the file
-# BY_DATE -- sorts on the date of the file
-file_sorting_method=BY_FILENAME
-
-# If keypad_mode is set to "NUMBERS_AS_ARROWS", then the numbers on
-# your keypad when the numlock is on will act as arrow keys:
-# 8 = Up Arrow
-# 4 = Left Arrow 6 = Right Arrow
-# 2 = Down Arrow
-# and the corresponding keyboard numbers will act as arrow keys,
-# regardless of whether numlock is on.
-# If keypad_mode is set to "LINKS_ARE_NUMBERED", then numbers will
-# appear next to each link and numbers are used to select links.
-# If keypad_mode is set to "LINKS_AND_FORM_FIELDS_ARE_NUMBERED", then
-# numbers will appear next to each link and visible form input field.
-# Numbers are used to select links, or to move the "current link" to a
-# form input field or button. In addition, options in popup menus are
-# indexed so that the user may type an option number to select an option in
-# a popup menu, even if the option isn't visible on the screen. Reference
-# lists and output from the list command also enumerate form inputs.
-# NOTE: Some fixed format documents may look disfigured when
-# "LINKS_ARE_NUMBERED" or "LINKS_AND_FORM_FIELDS_ARE_NUMBERED" are
-# enabled.
-keypad_mode=LINKS_ARE_NOT_NUMBERED
-
-# lineedit_mode specifies the key binding used for inputting strings in
-# prompts and forms. If lineedit_mode is set to "Default Binding" then
-# the following control characters are used for moving and deleting:
-#
-# Prev Next Enter = Accept input
-# Move char: <- -> ^G = Cancel input
-# Move word: ^P ^N ^U = Erase line
-# Delete char: ^H ^R ^A = Beginning of line
-# Delete word: ^B ^F ^E = End of line
-#
-# Current lineedit modes are:
-# Default Binding
-# Alternate Bindings
-# Bash-like Bindings
-lineedit_mode=Default Binding
-
-# The following allow you to define sub-bookmark files and descriptions.
-# The format is multi_bookmark<capital_letter>=<filename>,<description>
-# Up to 26 bookmark files (for the English capital letters) are allowed.
-# We start with "multi_bookmarkB" since 'A' is the default (see above).
-multi_bookmarkB=
-multi_bookmarkC=
-multi_bookmarkD=
-multi_bookmarkE=
-multi_bookmarkF=
-multi_bookmarkG=
-multi_bookmarkH=
-multi_bookmarkI=
-multi_bookmarkJ=
-multi_bookmarkK=
-multi_bookmarkL=
-multi_bookmarkM=
-multi_bookmarkN=
-multi_bookmarkO=
-multi_bookmarkP=
-multi_bookmarkQ=
-multi_bookmarkR=
-multi_bookmarkS=
-multi_bookmarkT=
-multi_bookmarkU=
-multi_bookmarkV=
-multi_bookmarkW=
-multi_bookmarkX=
-multi_bookmarkY=
-multi_bookmarkZ=
-
-# personal_mail_address specifies your personal mail address. The
-# address will be sent during HTTP file transfers for authorization and
-# logging purposes, and for mailed comments.
-# If you do not want this information given out, set the NO_FROM_HEADER
-# to TRUE in lynx.cfg, or use the -nofrom command line switch. You also
-# could leave this field blank, but then you won't have it included in
-# your mailed comments.
-personal_mail_address=
-
-# personal_mail_name specifies your personal name, for mail. The
-# name is sent for mailed comments. Lynx will prompt for this,
-# showing the configured value as a default when sending mail.
-# This is not necessarily the same as a name provided as part of the
-# personal_mail_address.
-# Lynx does not save your changes to that default value as a side-effect
-# of sending email. To update the default value, you must use the options
-# menu, or modify this file directly.
-personal_mail_name=
-
-# 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-Charset header. The value should NOT
-# include ISO-8859-1 or US-ASCII, since those values are always assumed
-# by default. May be a comma-separated list.
-# 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, though the sending of an unacceptable response
-# is also allowed.
-preferred_charset=
-
-# preferred_language specifies the language in MIME notation (e.g., en,
-# fr, may be a comma-separated list in decreasing preference)
-# which Lynx will indicate you prefer in requests to http servers.
-# If a file in that language is available, the server will send it.
-# Otherwise, the server will send the file in its default language.
-preferred_language=en
-
-# select_popups specifies whether the OPTIONs in a SELECT block which
-# lacks a MULTIPLE attribute are presented as a vertical list of radio
-# buttons or via 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. A value of "on" will set popup menus
-# as the default while a value of "off" will set use of radio boxes.
-# The default can be overridden via the -popup command line toggle.
-select_popups=on
-
-# show_color specifies how to set the color mode at startup. A value of
-# "never" will force color mode off (treat the terminal as monochrome)
-# at startup even if the terminal appears to be color capable. A value of
-# "always" will force color mode on even if the terminal appears to be
-# monochrome, if this is supported by the library used to build lynx.
-# A value of "default" will yield the behavior of assuming
-# a monochrome terminal unless color capability is inferred at startup
-# based on the terminal type, or the -color command line switch is used, or
-# the COLORTERM environment variable is set. The default behavior always is
-# used in anonymous accounts or if the "option_save" restriction is set.
-# The effect of the saved value can be overridden via
-# the -color and -nocolor command line switches.
-# The mode set at startup can be changed via the "show color" option in
-# the 'o'ptions menu. If the option settings are saved, the "on" and
-# "off" "show color" settings will be treated as "default".
-show_color=default
-
-# show_cursor specifies whether to 'hide' the cursor to the right (and
-# bottom, if possible) of the screen, or to place it to the left of the
-# current link in documents, or current option in select popup windows.
-# Positioning the cursor to the left of the current link or option is
-# helpful for speech or braille interfaces, and when the terminal is
-# one which does not distinguish the current link based on highlighting
-# or color. A value of "on" will set positioning to the left as the
-# default while a value of "off" will set 'hiding' of the cursor.
-# The default can be overridden via the -show_cursor command line toggle.
-show_cursor=on
-
-# show_dotfiles specifies that the directory listing should include
-# "hidden" (dot) files/directories. If set "on", this will be
-# honored only if enabled via userdefs.h and/or lynx.cfg, and not
-# restricted via a command line switch. If display of hidden files
-# is disabled, creation of such files via Lynx also is disabled.
-show_dotfiles=off
-
-# If sub_bookmarks is not turned "off", and multiple bookmarks have
-# been defined (see below), then all bookmark operations will first
-# prompt the user to select an active sub-bookmark file. If the default
-# Lynx bookmark_file is defined (see above), it will be used as the
-# default selection. When this option is set to "advanced", and the
-# user mode is advanced, the 'v'iew bookmark command will invoke a
-# statusline prompt instead of the menu seen in novice and intermediate
-# user modes. When this option is set to "standard", the menu will be
-# presented regardless of user mode.
-sub_bookmarks=OFF
-
-# user_mode specifies the users level of knowledge with Lynx. The
-# default is "NOVICE" which displays two extra lines of help at the
-# bottom of the screen to aid the user in learning the basic Lynx
-# commands. Set user_mode to "INTERMEDIATE" to turn off the extra info.
-# Use "ADVANCED" to see the URL of the currently selected link at the
-# bottom of the screen.
-user_mode=NOVICE
-
-# If verbose_images is "on", lynx will print the name of the image
-# source file in place of [INLINE], [LINK] or [IMAGE]
-# See also VERBOSE_IMAGES in lynx.cfg
-verbose_images=on
-
-# If vi_keys is set to "on", then the normal VI movement keys:
-# j = down k = up
-# h = left l = right
-# will be enabled. These keys are only lower case.
-# Capital 'H', 'J' and 'K will still activate help, jump shortcuts,
-# and the keymap display, respectively.
-vi_keys=on
-
-# The visited_links setting controls how Lynx organizes the information
-# in the Visited Links Page.
-visited_links=LAST_REVERSED