X-Git-Url: https://code.citadel.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=citadel%2Fcitadel.rc;h=351f5b57c79cfbf92e572ea59821d00200e1dad6;hb=dba8d7a9fb79dd7a776478781736c2425b19bd17;hp=6f7ca30c75c9c42691dce7d63caa91b45e6cb056;hpb=f66bc9553cb57929af8cf41b58f1ee7f11132978;p=citadel.git diff --git a/citadel/citadel.rc b/citadel/citadel.rc index 6f7ca30c7..351f5b57c 100644 --- a/citadel/citadel.rc +++ b/citadel/citadel.rc @@ -1,6 +1,4 @@ # -# $Id$ -# # This file allows full customization of the user interface. # # The standard client looks for this file in: @@ -16,25 +14,11 @@ # systems on the same machine as the client. encrypt=default -# Set FULLSCREEN to yes to (attempt to) use full-screen curses mode. -# This mode presents a status line and a few other niceties. Some -# people might not like this, so you can turn it off here or with the -# -s command line option. The default is to use full screen if the -# terminal supports it. -fullscreen=no - # Set EDITOR to the name of an external editor to be used for entering # messages. If you want the external editor to be used by default, be sure # to reflect this in the command set below. # -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 +# editor=vi # If you define PRINTCMD, it will be a pipe through which messages are # printed when the user hits the
rint key after a message.
@@ -42,17 +26,8 @@ editor=vi
#printcmd=lpr
# If you define EXPCMD, it will be a pipe through which any incoming
-# express messages will be printed.
-#expcmd=xmessage -title "Express Message" -center -buttons OK -file -
-
-# 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. 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
+# instant messages will be printed.
+#expcmd=xmessage -title "Instant message" -center -buttons OK -file -
# ANSI_COLOR should be set to on/off/auto/user to control the use of
# color on the screen. If it is set to "auto" then an autodetect will be
@@ -67,6 +42,10 @@ ansi_color=user
#
use_background=off
+# STATUS_LINE will keep an informative status line on the top of the screen,
+# but it doesn't work on all terminals (Mac OS is particularly bad at this).
+status_line=off
+
# PROMPT_CONTROL should be set to on/off/user to control whether the top keys are active when displaying the paginator prompt. If it
# is set to "user" then it's a user-configurable option.
@@ -124,14 +103,27 @@ remember_passwords=0
# will be used to remote-control a web browser. (Do not enable this command
# for 'safe' public clients.)
#
-# 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 ought to work on any Linux that has the "Portland" API's installed.
+# If properly configured, xdg-open will open the URL in the user's preferred
+# web browser.
+#urlcmd=xdg-open "%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 OPENCMD is defined, users can hit 'O' after reading a message which
+# contains attachments, to open the attachments using that command. This
+# allows attachments to be opened directly from the Citadel client without
+# having to first save them in a file. The "allow_attachments" option (see
+# above) must be enabled in order for this to work.
+#
+# xdg-open works on most newer Linux systems
+opencmd=xdg-open "%s"
+#
+# This probably will work on a Macintosh
+#opencmd=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.
#
@@ -141,59 +133,14 @@ remember_passwords=0
# 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"
+# xdg-open - on Linux systems with the Portland API's installed, this ought
+# to open the image in the user's preferred viewer.
+#imagecmd=xdg-open "%s"
+#
# Preview on Mac OS X
#imagecmd=/Applications/Preview.app/Contents/MacOS/Preview "%s"
-# MESSAGE READING SEMANTICS (experimental)
-#
-# A new set of message reading semantics is now available. If you set
-# alternate_semantics, the following changes are made:
-#
-# * Messages are marked as read when you read them, rather than when you
-# leave the room. This means read kip and bandon commands are reversed.
-#
-# This set of semantics should make Citadel easier to use on very busy
-# 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=no
-
-
-# When the user hits the