From 48ab1ba3a076e497409eb2f87ab197a9c89fa184 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: TheSiahxyz <164138827+TheSiahxyz@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2025 04:20:18 +0900 Subject: modified shell/aliasrc, modified shell/profile, deleted ar/.lynxrc, created lynx/ --- ar/.config/lynx/lynx.cfg | 344 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ar/.config/shell/aliasrc | 3 + ar/.config/shell/profile | 6 + ar/.lynxrc | 344 ----------------------------------------------- 4 files changed, 353 insertions(+), 344 deletions(-) create mode 100644 ar/.config/lynx/lynx.cfg delete mode 100644 ar/.lynxrc diff --git a/ar/.config/lynx/lynx.cfg b/ar/.config/lynx/lynx.cfg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..315956b --- /dev/null +++ b/ar/.config/lynx/lynx.cfg @@ -0,0 +1,344 @@ +# 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=, +# 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 diff --git a/ar/.config/shell/aliasrc b/ar/.config/shell/aliasrc index 0a757d7..bfe1c54 100644 --- a/ar/.config/shell/aliasrc +++ b/ar/.config/shell/aliasrc @@ -456,6 +456,9 @@ alias w1='watch -n 1' # wget ialias wget --hsts-file="${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-${HOME}/.cache}/wget-hsts" +# w3m +alias w3m="w3m -config ${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-${HOME}/.config}/w3m/config" + # xrandr alias xauto='xrandr --auto' diff --git a/ar/.config/shell/profile b/ar/.config/shell/profile index 89153cd..e5cccac 100644 --- a/ar/.config/shell/profile +++ b/ar/.config/shell/profile @@ -118,6 +118,9 @@ export KODI_DATA="$XDG_DATA_HOME/kodi" ### --- LF --- ### export FILE_MANAGER="lf $(lf -version)" +### --- LYNX --- ### +export LYNX_CFG="$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/lynx/lynx.cfg" + ### --- MANPAGER --- ### ([ -x "$(command -v batcat)" ] || [ -x "$(command -v batman)" ]) && { export MANPAGER="sh -c 'col -bx | bat -l man -p'" @@ -210,6 +213,9 @@ export WINEDLLOVERRIDES="winemenubuilder.exe=d" ### --- WGET --- ### export WGETRC="$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/wget/wgetrc" +### --- W3M --- ### +export W3M_DIR="$XDG_STATE_HOME/w3m" + ### --- X11 --- ### export XINITRC="$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/x11/xinitrc" export XSERVERRC="$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/X11/xserverrc" diff --git a/ar/.lynxrc b/ar/.lynxrc deleted file mode 100644 index 315956b..0000000 --- a/ar/.lynxrc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,344 +0,0 @@ -# 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=, -# 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 -- cgit v1.2.3