openbsd-ports/www/retawq/patches/patch-docu_example-config
okan f68cb727c2 import retawq
retawq is an interactive, multi-threaded web browser for text terminals.
It is written in C, fast, small, nicely configurable, and comfortable.
The low-level network communications are performed in a non-blocking
way, and you can keep open as many "virtual windows" as you want and
work simultaneously in two of them in a split-screen mode.

based on a port from Girish Venkatachalam

feedback and ok merdely@
2008-12-07 22:03:28 +00:00

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$OpenBSD: patch-docu_example-config,v 1.1.1.1 2008/12/07 22:03:28 okan Exp $
--- docu/example-config.orig Sat Oct 18 15:01:06 2008
+++ docu/example-config Sat Oct 18 15:06:06 2008
@@ -13,11 +13,11 @@
# leave it out; retawq then applies a default behavior.
#
# Also note that some of these options only work if the respective compile-time
-# configuration options have been enabled (cf. retawq/docu/ctconfig.html), some
+# configuration options have been enabled (cf. ctconfig.html), some
# of which are disabled by default. You might get warning messages otherwise.
#
# All run-time configuration options are explained in the documentation file
-# retawq/docu/rtconfig.html.
+# rtconfig.html.
# Options Part I: User Interface
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ jumps:
h2 www.home-of-employer.com
0 local:~/nothing.html
3la local:/usr/three-letter-acronyms/
- help local:/usr/local/doc/retawq/index.html
+ help local:${PREFIX}/share/doc/retawq/index.html
# OR: an example with a URL _pattern_ for a search engine which allows to
# specify the search string within the URL (technobabble: the search engine
@@ -71,8 +71,8 @@ jumps:
# just a fictitious example.
# A keymap list for mapping some keys to command actions; for simplicity, the
-# following rules show some default mappings as documented in docu/key.html and
-# docu/keymap.html; this example shall just give an idea how this option could
+# following rules show some default mappings as documented in key.html and
+# keymap.html; this example shall just give an idea how this option could
# be used:
keymap command
Q quit
@@ -82,8 +82,8 @@ keymap command
cursor-left view-back
# A keymap list for mapping keys to line input mode actions; for simplicity,
-# the following rules show some default mappings as documented in docu/key.html
-# and docu/keymap.html; this example shall just give an idea how this option
+# the following rules show some default mappings as documented in key.html
+# and keymap.html; this example shall just give an idea how this option
# could be used:
keymap line-input
cursor-left to-left