#
# The standard client looks for this file in:
# 1. $HOME/.citadelrc
-# 2. <compiled BBSDIR>/citadel.rc
+# 2. <compiled CTDLDIR>/citadel.rc
# 3. /etc/citadel.rc
# 4. <current directory>/citadel.rc
# Set ENCRYPT to yes to force SSL/TLS encryption when connecting to a
-# Citadel/UX server, even if the server is on the same machine as the
+# Citadel server, even if the server is on the same machine as the
# client. Set it to no to disable SSL/TLS encryption. The default is to
# enable encryption for remote systems and to disable encryption for
# systems on the same machine as the client.
# messages. If you want the external editor to be used by default, be sure
# to reflect this in the command set below.
#
-editor=pico
+editor=vi
+
+# Or, you could have multiple editors available, like this:
+# ("editor" and "editor0" are the same internally)
+# You can go up to MAX_EDITORS number of editors (5 by default)
+# editor0=pico
+# editor1=vi
+# editor2=nano
# If you define PRINTCMD, it will be a pipe through which messages are
# printed when the user hits the <P>rint key after a message.
# If LOCAL_SCREEN_DIMENSIONS is set to 1, then the screen dimensions will
# be requested from the underlying operating system instead of asking the
-# user. This works when the user has his/her own copy of the client, it
-# works for xterms, it sometimes works for telnet sessions, but it doesn't
-# work for dialup connections. Generally you should set this to 1 for a
-# private copy of the client or 0 for a shared copy of the client.
+# user. On modern networks this is almost always the case: telnet, SSH,
+# xterm, and Unix/Linux consoles all properly report the screen dimensions.
+# Set this option to 0 only if you are running the Citadel client on a
+# direct-dial modem or hardwired terminals.
#
local_screen_dimensions=1
#
ansi_color=user
+# USE_BACKGROUND controls Citadel's use of the background. If it is turned
+# off, then Citadel will set the background to black. When it is turned on,
+# the background will be unchanged. This is most useful with "transparent"
+# terminals. Color must be on (see above) or this option has no effect.
+#
+use_background=off
+
# PROMPT_CONTROL should be set to on/off/user to control whether the <N>ext
# and <S>top keys are active when displaying the paginator prompt. If it
# is set to "user" then it's a user-configurable option.
# will be used to remote-control a web browser. (Do not enable this command
# for 'safe' public clients.)
#
-#urlcmd=netscape -remote "openURL(%s)"
+# This one works on Linux and most other X11-based Unices. Specify the full
+# path to Mozilla (or a Mozilla derivative like Netscape) if necessary.
+#urlcmd=mozilla -remote "openURL(%s)"
+#
+# This one works really well on a Macintosh -- it opens URL's in whatever
+# browser you have configured as the system default.
+#urlcmd=open "%s"
# If GOTMAILCMD is defined, the specified command will be executed. This
# might be nice for playing sounds or providing any other type of notification.
#
#gotmailcmd=play gotmail.wav
+# If IMAGECMD is defined, users can hit 'I' to view images attached to a
+# message. (Do not enable this command for public clients.)
+#
+# Possible image viewers follow
+#
+# XV - This is an oldie but goodie, shareware with source code included, no
+# longer included with some Linux distributions due to licensing.
+#imagecmd=xv "%s"
+
+# The following 2 image viewers are included with KDE:
+# KuickShow has a brightness/gamma option and is simple and ubobtrusive
+#imagecmd=kuickshow "%s"
+
+# KView has no brightness/gamma but can do some minimal cropping and clipboard
+# operations
+#imagecmd=kview "%s"
+
+# Eye of Gnome, the Gnome/Nautilus image viewer component (bare bones
+# view/print):
+#imagecmd=eog "%s"
+
+# GIMP is a free-software attempt at a PhotoShop-like application.
+#imagecmd=gimp "%s"
+
+# Preview on Mac OS X
+#imagecmd=/Applications/Preview.app/Contents/MacOS/Preview "%s"
# MESSAGE READING SEMANTICS (experimental)
#
# systems, where many messages may be posted while reading. Users
# accustomed to D.O.C. or its variants will want to set this option.
#
-alternate_semantics=yes
+alternate_semantics=no
+
+
+# When the user hits the <R>eply key after reading a message, reply_with_editor
+# selects whether it uses the built-in editor (select 'no') or an external
+# editor (select 'yes').
+#
+reply_with_external_editor=no
# COMMAND SET CONFIGURATION
cmd=14,0,read &Directory
cmd=15,0,&Terminate
cmd=16,0,&Ungoto
+cmd=95,0,&.,&Ungoto:
cmd=17,0,&Who is online
cmd=47,0,&Abandon ^r^c goto...
#cmd=90,0,&Abandon ^r^c goto:
cmd=22,1,&.,&Aide,&Kill this room
cmd=23,1,&.,&Aide,&Edit this room
cmd=24,0,&.,&Aide,&Who knows room
-cmd=25,2,&.,&Aide,edit &User
+cmd=25,2,&.,&Aide,&User,&Edit
+cmd=96,2,&.,&Aide,&User,&Delete
cmd=26,2,&.,&Aide,&Validate new users
cmd=48,1,&.,&Aide,enter &Info file
cmd=27,0,&.,&Aide,&Room,&Invite user
cmd=92,2,&.,&Aide,&System configuration,network &Filter list
cmd=85,2,&.,&Aide,&Terminate server,&Now
cmd=86,2,&.,&Aide,&Terminate server,&Scheduled
-cmd=87,1,&.,&Aide,mailing &List management
+cmd=87,1,&.,&Aide,mailing &List recipients
+cmd=94,1,&.,&Aide,mailing list &Digest recipients
cmd=89,1,&.,&Aide,&Network room sharing
cmd=29,0,&.,&Terminate,and &Quit
# users with a partial match.
#
cmd=32,0,&.,&Read,&User listing
-cmd=32,0,&.,&Read,&User listing:
+#cmd=32,0,&.,&Read,&User listing:
cmd=33,0,&.,&Read,&Textfile formatted
#
#
cmd=41,0,&.,&Enter,re&Gistration
cmd=4,0,&.,&Enter,&Message
+
+# If you have an external editor defined, it will appear on command 46.
cmd=46,0,&.,&Enter,message with &Editor
-#
+
+# If you have multiple editors defined, they will appear on
+# commands 46, 101, 102, 103... up to MAX_EDITORS (5 by default)
+#cmd=101,0,&.,&Enter,message with &VI
+#cmd=102,0,&.,&Enter,message with &Nano
+
cmd=59,0,&;,&Configure floor mode
cmd=60,0,&;,&Goto floor:
cmd=61,0,&;,&Skip to floor: