diff --git a/doc/man/man1/elinks.1.in b/doc/man/man1/elinks.1.in index f92b9e6d..158326c4 100644 --- a/doc/man/man1/elinks.1.in +++ b/doc/man/man1/elinks.1.in @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ .el .ne 3 .IP "\\$1" \\$2 .. -.TH "ELINKS" 1 "The Elinks text-browser" "2006-06-12" "The Elinks text-browser" +.TH "ELINKS" 1 "The Elinks text-browser" "2007-01-06" "The Elinks text-browser" .SH NAME elinks \- lynx-like alternative character mode WWW browser .SH "SYNOPSIS" diff --git a/doc/man/man5/elinks.conf.5 b/doc/man/man5/elinks.conf.5 index 813d901a..f03f40f4 100644 --- a/doc/man/man5/elinks.conf.5 +++ b/doc/man/man5/elinks.conf.5 @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ .el .ne 3 .IP "\\$1" \\$2 .. -.TH "ELINKS.CONF" 5 "ELinks configuration file" "2006-06-12" "ELinks configuration file" +.TH "ELINKS.CONF" 5 "ELinks configuration file" "2007-01-06" "ELinks configuration file" .SH NAME elinks.conf \- ELinks configuration file .SH "SYNOPSIS" @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ File format for bookmarks (affects both reading and saving): 0: is the default native \fIELinks\fR format .TP \(bu -1: is XBEL universal XML bookmarks format (NO NATIONAL CHARS SUPPORT!) +1: is XBEL universal XML bookmarks format (\fIELinks\fR bug 153: NO NATIONAL CHARS SUPPORT!) .LP .RE .IP @@ -194,11 +194,11 @@ Number of tries to establish a connection\&. Zero means try forever\&. .TP connection\&.try_ipv4 [0|1] (default: 1) -Whether to try to connect to a host over IPv4\&. Note that if connection\&.try_ipv6 is enabled too, it takes precedence\&. And better do not touch this at all unless you are sure what are you doing\&. Note that you can also force a given protocol to be used on a per\-connection basis by using an URL in the style of i\&.e\&. http4://elinks\&.or\&.cz/\&. +Whether to try to connect to a host over IPv4\&. Note that if connection\&.try_ipv6 is enabled too, it takes precedence\&. And better do not touch this at all unless you are sure what are you doing\&. Note that you can also force a given protocol to be used on a per\-connection basis by using an URL in the style of e\&.g\&. http4://elinks\&.cz/\&. .TP connection\&.try_ipv6 [0|1] (default: 1) -Whether to try to connect to a host over IPv6\&. Note that you can also force a given protocol to be used on a per\-connection basis by using an URL in the style of i\&.e\&. http6://elinks\&.or\&.cz/\&. +Whether to try to connect to a host over IPv6\&. Note that you can also force a given protocol to be used on a per\-connection basis by using an URL in the style of e\&.g\&. http6://elinks\&.cz/\&. .TP connection\&.unrestartable_receive_timeout (default: 600) @@ -634,6 +634,10 @@ Cache even redirects sent by server (usually thru HTTP by a 302 HTTP code and a document\&.cache\&.ignore_cache_control [0|1] (default: 1) Ignore Cache\-Control and Pragma server headers\&. When set, the document is cached even with 'Cache\-Control: no\-cache'\&. +.TP +document\&.cache\&.revalidation_interval (default: \-1) +Period that a cache entry is considered to be up\-to\-date\&. When a document is loaded and this interval has elapsed since the document was initially loaded or most recently revalidated with the server, the server will be checked in case there is a more up\-to\-date version of the document\&. + .TP document\&.codepage Charset options\&. @@ -778,7 +782,7 @@ Codepage used in dump output\&. 'System' stands for a codepage determined by a s .TP document\&.dump\&.color_mode (default: \-1) -Color mode for dumps: +Color mode for dumps\&. Some modes may have been disabled at compile time\&. The Setup \-> Terminal options dialog lists the modes supported by this executable\&. If you select an unsupported mode, \fIELinks\fR uses 16 colors\&. The color modes are: .RS .TP 3 @@ -792,7 +796,13 @@ Color mode for dumps: 1: is 16 color mode .TP \(bu -2: is 256 color mode +2: is 88 color mode +.TP +\(bu +3: is 256 color mode +.TP +\(bu +4: is true color mode .LP .RE .IP @@ -921,7 +931,7 @@ Compress successive empty lines to only one in displayed text\&. .TP document\&.uri_passing -Rules for passing URIs to external commands\&. When one rule is defined the link and tab menu will have a menu item that makes it possible to pass the the link, frame or tab URI to an external command\&. If several rules are defined the link and tab menu will have a submenu of items for each rule\&. Note, this is mostly useful for launching graphical viewers, since there is not support for releasing the terminal while the command runs\&. The action and submenus are also available by binding keys to the frame\-external\-command, the link\-external\-command, and the tab\-external\-command actions\&. +Rules for passing URIs to external commands\&. When one rule is defined the link and tab menu will have a menu item that makes it possible to pass the the link, frame or tab URI to an external command\&. If several rules are defined the link and tab menu will have a submenu of items for each rule\&. Note, this is mostly useful for launching graphical viewers, since there is no support for releasing the terminal while the command runs\&. The action and submenus are also available by binding keys to the frame\-external\-command, the link\-external\-command, and the tab\-external\-command actions\&. .TP document\&.uri_passing\&._template_ (default: "") @@ -932,7 +942,7 @@ ecmascript ECMAScript options\&. .TP -ecmascript\&.enable [0|1] (default: 1) +ecmascript\&.enable [0|1] (default: 0) Whether to run those scripts inside of documents\&. .TP @@ -1378,14 +1388,6 @@ Enable dumb prefixes \- simple URI abbreviations which can be written to the Got protocol\&.rewrite\&.enable\-smart [0|1] (default: 1) Enable smart prefixes \- URI templates triggered by writing given abbreviation to the Goto URL dialog followed by a list of arguments from which the actual URI is composed \- i\&.e\&. 'gg:search keywords' or \fIgn search keywords for news\fR\&. -.TP -protocol\&.smb -SAMBA specific options\&. - -.TP -protocol\&.smb\&.credentials (default: "") -Credentials file passed to smbclient via \-A option\&. - .TP protocol\&.user User protocols\&. Options in this tree specify external handlers for the appropriate protocols\&. Ie\&. protocol\&.user\&.mailto\&.unix\&. @@ -1440,7 +1442,7 @@ Switch fonts when drawing lines, enabling both local characters and lines workin .TP terminal\&._template_\&.utf_8_io [0|1] (default: 0) -Enable I/O in UTF8 for Unicode terminals\&. Note that currently, only the subset of UTF8 according to terminal codepage is used\&. +Enable I/O in UTF\-8 for Unicode terminals\&. Note that currently, only the subset of UTF\-8 according to terminal codepage is used\&. \fIELinks\fR ignores this option if the terminal codepage is UTF\-8\&. .TP terminal\&._template_\&.restrict_852 [0|1] (default: 0) @@ -1452,7 +1454,7 @@ Move cursor to bottom right corner when done drawing\&. This is particularly use .TP terminal\&._template_\&.colors (default: 0) -The color mode controls what colors are used and how they are output to the terminal\&. The color modes are: +The color mode controls what colors are used and how they are output to the terminal\&. Some modes may have been disabled at compile time\&. The Setup \-> Terminal options dialog lists the modes supported by this executable\&. If you select an unsupported mode, \fIELinks\fR uses 16 colors\&. The color modes are: .RS .TP 3 @@ -1463,14 +1465,20 @@ The color mode controls what colors are used and how they are output to the term 1: is 16 color mode, uses the common ANSI colors .TP \(bu -2: is 256 color mode, uses XTerm RGB codes +2: is 88 color mode, uses XTerm RGB codes +.TP +\(bu +3: is 256 color mode, uses XTerm RGB codes +.TP +\(bu +4: is true color mode, uses konsole RGB codes .LP .RE .IP .TP -terminal\&._template_\&.transparency [0|1] (default: 1) -If we should not set the background to black\&. This is particularly useful when we have a terminal (typically in some windowing environment) with a background image or a transparent background \- it will be visible in \fIELinks\fR as well\&. Note that this option makes sense only when colors are enabled\&. +terminal\&._template_\&.transparency [0|1] (default: 0) +If we should not set the background to black\&. This is particularly useful when we have a terminal (typically in some windowing environment) with a background image or a transparent background \- it will be visible in \fIELinks\fR as well (but \fIELinks\fR document color handling will still assume the background is black so if you have a bright background you might experience contrast problems)\&. Note that this option makes sense only when colors are enabled\&. .TP terminal\&._template_\&.underline [0|1] (default: 0) diff --git a/doc/man/man5/elinkskeys.5 b/doc/man/man5/elinkskeys.5 index fdeddf10..3ed21512 100644 --- a/doc/man/man5/elinkskeys.5 +++ b/doc/man/man5/elinkskeys.5 @@ -17,10 +17,10 @@ .el .ne 3 .IP "\\$1" \\$2 .. -.TH "ELINKSKEYS" 5 "ELinks keybindings" "2006-06-12" "ELinks keybindings" +.TH "ELINKSKEYS" 5 "ELinks keybindings" "2007-01-06" "ELinks keybindings" .SH NAME elinkskeys \- keybindings for ELinks -.SH "SYNOPSIS" +.SH "OVERVIEW" Information on how to configure keybinding and overview of the default keybindings\&. @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ bind "main" "," = "lua\-console" Valid keys are: alphanumeric characters, punctuation, \fIEnter\fR, \fIBackspace\fR, \fITab\fR, \fIEscape\fR, \fILeft\fR, \fIRight\fR, \fIUp\fR, \fIDown\fR, \fIInsert\fR, \fIDelete\fR, \fIHome\fR, \fIEnd\fR, \fIPageUp\fR, \fIPageDown\fR, \fIF1\fR to \fIF12\fR\&. -Some keys will need to be quoted or escaped\&. For example, space can be written as " " (quote space quote), and the quote itself as \\" (backslash quote)\&. Backslash can be written as \\\\ (double backslash)\&. +Some keys will need to be quoted or escaped\&. For example, space can be written as " " (quote space quote), and the quote itself as \\" (backslash quote)\&. Backslash can be written as \e\e (double backslash)\&. .SH "KEYMAP ACTIONS" @@ -607,10 +607,22 @@ Delete to beginning of line\&. kill\-to\-eol Delete to end of line\&. +.TP +kill\-word\-back +Delete backwards to start of word\&. + .TP left Move the cursor left\&. +.TP +move\-backward\-word +Move cursor before current word\&. + +.TP +move\-forward\-word +Move cursor after current word\&. + .TP next\-item Move to the next item\&. @@ -806,7 +818,7 @@ Open download manager (\fIdownload\-manager\fR) .TP \fIE\fR -Open \\"Go to URL\\" dialog box containing the current link URL (\fIgoto\-url\-current\-link\fR) +Open "Go to URL" dialog box containing the current link URL (\fIgoto\-url\-current\-link\fR) .TP \fICtrl\-E\fR @@ -822,7 +834,7 @@ Move downwards by a page (\fImove\-page\-down\fR) .TP \fIG\fR -Open \\"Go to URL\\" dialog box containing the current URL (\fIgoto\-url\-current\fR) +Open "Go to URL" dialog box containing the current URL (\fIgoto\-url\-current\fR) .TP \fIH\fR @@ -881,7 +893,7 @@ Scroll left (\fIscroll\-left\fR) Go at a specified mark (\fImark\-goto\fR) .TP -\fI\\\fR +\fI\e\fR Toggle rendering page as HTML / plain text (\fItoggle\-html\-plain\fR) .TP @@ -914,7 +926,7 @@ Maximize the current frame (\fIframe\-maximize\fR) .TP \fIg\fR -Open \\"Go to URL\\" dialog box (\fIgoto\-url\fR) +Open "Go to URL" dialog box (\fIgoto\-url\fR) .TP \fIh\fR @@ -1060,6 +1072,10 @@ Move to the next frame (\fIframe\-next\fR) \fIAlt\-Tab\fR Move to the previous frame (\fIframe\-prev\fR) +.TP +\fITab\fR +Move to the previous frame (\fIframe\-prev\fR) + .TP \fIUp\fR Move to the previous link (\fImove\-link\-prev\fR) @@ -1078,6 +1094,10 @@ Go to the last line of the buffer (\fIend\-of\-buffer\fR) \fICtrl\-A\fR Go to the start of the page/line (\fIhome\fR) +.TP +\fIAlt\-b\fR +Move cursor before current word (\fImove\-backward\-word\fR) + .TP \fICtrl\-D\fR Delete character under cursor (\fIdelete\fR) @@ -1086,6 +1106,10 @@ Delete character under cursor (\fIdelete\fR) \fICtrl\-E\fR Go to the end of the page/line (\fIend\fR) +.TP +\fIAlt\-f\fR +Move cursor after current word (\fImove\-forward\-word\fR) + .TP \fICtrl\-H\fR Delete character in front of the cursor (\fIbackspace\fR) @@ -1130,6 +1154,10 @@ Attempt to auto\-complete the input (\fIauto\-complete\fR) \fICtrl\-X\fR Delete text from clipboard (\fIcut\-clipboard\fR) +.TP +\fIAlt\-Backspace\fR +Delete backwards to start of word (\fIkill\-word\-back\fR) + .TP \fIBackspace\fR Delete character in front of the cursor (\fIbackspace\fR) @@ -1182,6 +1210,10 @@ Move to the next item (\fInext\-item\fR) \fIAlt\-Tab\fR Move to the previous item (\fIprevious\-item\fR) +.TP +\fITab\fR +Move to the previous item (\fIprevious\-item\fR) + .TP \fIUp\fR Move cursor upwards (\fIup\fR) @@ -1312,6 +1344,10 @@ Move to the next item (\fInext\-item\fR) \fIAlt\-Tab\fR Move to the previous item (\fIprevious\-item\fR) +.TP +\fITab\fR +Move to the previous item (\fIprevious\-item\fR) + .TP \fIUp\fR Move cursor upwards (\fIup\fR)