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diff --git a/doc/FAQ.html b/doc/FAQ.html index ed2a704..ca82c67 100644 --- a/doc/FAQ.html +++ b/doc/FAQ.html @@ -1,291 +1,763 @@ -<HTML> -<HEAD> -<TITLE>W3M FAQ</TITLE> -</HEAD> -<BODY> -<p> -<center><h1>Frequently Asked Questions and Answers about w3m</h1></center> -<div align=right> -Akinori Ito<br> -aito@fw.ipsj.or.jp<br> -Corrected by Tom Berger <tom.be@gmx.net> -</div> -<p> -<b><center><font size=+1><u><a name="index">Index</a></u></font></center></b> -<p> -<br> -<ul> -<li><h2><a href="#general">General Questions, How to Get It, Required Environment</a></h2></li> -<ul> -<li><h3>How do I pronounce "w3m"?</h3> -<li><h3>Why is it called "w3m"?</h3> -<li><h3>On which platforms does w3m work?</h3> -<li><h3>Where can I get more information about w3m?</h3> -<li><h3>Is there a mailing list for w3m?</h3> -<li><h3>Are there any binary distributions?</h3> -</ul> -<br> -<li><a href="#install"><h2>Compile and Install</h2></a> -<br> -<li><a href="#command"><h2>Options, Commands, Usage</h2></a> -<ul> -<li><h3>w3m quits if started without parameters. What's wrong?</h3> -<li><h3>w3m starts with black characters on a black screen. How do I change this?</h3> -<li><h3>Does w3m support colours?</h3> -<li><h3>Does w3m support monochrome display?</h3> -<li><h3>How do I shift the display?</h3> -<li><h3>How do I move from anchor to anchor?</h3> -<li><h3>Netscape displays a word red, but w3m doesn't. Why?</h3> -<li><h3>How do I change the colour of anchor-/image-/form links?</h3> -<li><h3>w3m doesn't seem to use the variable EDITOR. Why? </h3> -<li><h3>How do I quit a search or URL text input?</h3> -</ul> -<br> -<li><a href="#www"><h2>Questions about WWW usage</h2></a> -<ul> -<li><h3>How do I fill in forms with w3m?</h3> -<li><h3>Seems like w3m is slower than Netscape or Lynx. Why?</h3> -<li><h3>Loading time doesn't decrease when loading a previously seen page</h3> -<li><h3>How do I download a linked file?</h3> -<li><h3>How do I specify a proxy server?</h3> -<li><h3>w3m freezes when I invoke an external browser.</h3> -<li><h3>How do I change the default image viewer?</h3> -<li><h3>How do I enter a URL?</h3> -<li><h3>w3m appends a URL to the former one despite of having cleared the line with Ctrl-u. What to do?</h3> -</ul> -<br> -<li><a href="#other"><h2>Misc</a></h2> -<ul> -<li><h3>What is w3m's configuration file?</h3> -<li><h3>What are these w3mxxxx files in my ~/.w3m directory for?</h3> -</ul> -<br> -<br> -<u><h2><a name="general">General Questions, How to Get It, Required Environment</a></h2></u> -<br> -<dl> -<dt><h3>How do I pronounce "w3m"?</h3> -<dd>It's "W-three-M". It doesn't rhyme with "pteranodon". -<p> -<dt><h3>Why is it called "w3m"?</h3> -<dd>It's an abbreviation of "WWW-wo-Miru", which is Japanese for -"See the WWW". So in English the name of this browser would be -something like "stw3". -<p> -<dt><h3>On which platforms does w3m work?</h3> -<dd>It runs on various versions of Unix, since version 990226 on OS/2 and since -version 990303 also on MS-Windows with Cygwin32. -<br> -Current versions have been confirmed to run on: -<ul> -<li>SunOS 4.1.x -<li>HP-UX 9.x, 10.x -<li>Solaris 2.5.x, 2.6, 8 -<li>Linux 2.0.30 -<li>FreeBSD 2.2.8, 3.1, 3.2, 4.6 -<li>NetBSD/macppc, m68k -<li>EWS4800 Rel.12.2 Rev.A -<li>Digital UNIX: v3.2D, v4.0D -<li>IRIX 5.3, IRIX 6.5 -<li>OS/2 with emx -<li>Windows 9x/NT with Cygwin32 b20.1 -<li>MS-DOS with DJGPP and WATT32 packet driver -<li>MacOS X Server -<li>MacOS X 10.1, 10.2 -</ul> -<dt><h3>Where can I get more information about w3m?</h3> -<dd>At the <a href="http://w3m.sourceforge.net/index.en.html">English w3m home page</a>. -<dt><h3>Is there a mailing list for w3m?</h3> -<dd>There is a mailing list for developpers (w3m-dev-en). Please see -<a href="http://w3m.sourceforge.net/index.en.html">w3m page</a> -for details. You may also mail your comments to <a href="mailto:aito@fw.ipsj.or.jp">the author</a>. -<dt><h3>Are there any binary distributions?</h3> -<dd>So far there are only binaries for the win/cygnus32 version. You can get -them from <a href="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/w3m/">here</a>. -Contact <a href="mailto:aito@fw.ipsj.or.jp">the author</a> if you want to contribute binaries for other platforms. -</dd> -</dl> -<br> -<div align=right> -<i>Up to <a href="#index">index</a></i> -</div> -<br> -<u><h2><a name="install">Compile and Install</a></h2></u> -No problem :-) -<u><h2><a name="command">Options, Commands, Usage</a></h2></u> -<br> -<dl> -<dt><h3>w3m quits if started without parameters. What's wrong?</h3> -<dd>w3m is a <b>pager</b>. Therefore it just quits when invoked without any -arguments. Possible arguments are: -<ol> -<li>A filename or an URL -<li>Pipe from standard input -<li>The -B option (Show bookmark file) -<li>The -v option (visual startup) -<li>From a specified HTTP_HOME or WWW_HOME variable -</ol> -<p> -<dt><h3>w3m starts with black characters on black background. How do I change -this?</h3> -<dd> -When compiled with colour support, w3m assumes a white background and therefore -displays black characters. -<br> -You may either change the background colour of your terminal (e.g. with the -bg -option in a xterm) or take these steps: -<ul> -<li>invoke w3m with 'w3m -M' (for monochrome), -<li>type 'o' for getting to the options screen -<li><b>Mark 'Display with colour' as ON</b> and choose an arbitrary colour. -Click on [OK]. -</ul> -<p> -<dt><h3>Does w3m support colours?</h3> -<dd>Yes. When you run './configure', answer the question -<p> +<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> +<html> + <head> + <style> + span.mono { + font-family:mono; + } + </style> + <meta http-equiv=content-type content="text/html;charset=US-ASCII"> + <title>W3M FAQ</title> + </head> + <body> + <h1 align="center"> + Frequently Asked Questions and Answers about w3m + </h1> + <p align="right"> + Akinori Ito <aito@fw.ipsj.or.jp><br> + Corrected by Tom Berger <tom.be@gmx.net> + </p> + <h2 id="index"> + <u> + Index + </u> + </h2> + <ul> + <li> + <a href="#general"> + <b> + General Questions, How to Get It, Required Environment + </b> + </a> + </li> + <ul> + <li> + <b> + How do I pronounce <q>w3m</q>? + </b> + </li> + <li> + <b> + Why is it called <q>w3m</q>? + </b> + </li> + <li> + <b> + On which platforms does w3m work? + </b> + </li> + <li> + <b> + Where can I get more information about w3m? + </b> + </li> + <li> + <b> + Is there a mailing list for w3m? + </b> + </li> + <li> + <b> + Are there any binary distributions? + </b> + </li> + </ul> + <li> + <a href="#install"> + <b> + Compile and Install + </b> + </a> + </li> + <li> + <a href="#command"> + <b> + Options, Commands, Usage + </b> + </a> + </li> + <ul> + <li> + <b> + w3m quits if started without parameters. What's wrong? + </b> + </li> + <li> + <b> + w3m starts with black characters on a black background. How do + I change this? + </b> + </li> + <li> + <b> + Does w3m support colors? + </b> + </li> + <li> + <b> + Does w3m support monochrome displays? + </b> + </li> + <li> + <b> + How do I shift the display? + </b> + </li> + <li> + <b> + How do I move between hyperlinks? + </b> + </li> + <li> + <b> + Graphical browsers display a word red, but w3m doesn't. Why? + </b> + </li> + <li> + <b> + How do I change the colors for hyperlinks, images and form fields? + </b> + </li> + <li> + <b> + w3m doesn't seem to use the variable EDITOR. Why? + </b> + </li> + <li> + <b> + How do I quit a search or URL text input? + </b> + </li> + </ul> + <li> + <a href="#www"> + <b> + Questions about WWW usage + </b> + </a> + </li> + <ul> + <li> + <b> + How do I fill in forms with w3m? + </b> + </li> + <li> + <b> + Seems like w3m is slower than some other browsers. Why? + </b> + </li> + <li> + <b> + Loading time doesn't decrease when loading a previously seen + page. + </b> + </li> + <li> + <b> + How do I download a linked file? + </b> + </li> + <li> + <b> + How do I specify a proxy server? + </b> + </li> +<!-- deleted, see mail dated Mon, 04 Apr 2016 20:50:27 +0900 (JST) +from Tatsuya Kinoshita <tats@debian.org> + <li> + <b> + w3m freezes when I invoke an external browser. + </b> + </li> +--> + <li> + <b> + How do I change the default image viewer? + </b> + </li> + <li> + <b> + How do I enter a URL? + </b> + </li> + <li> + <b> + w3m appends a URL to the former one even when I clear the line + with <span class="mono">CTRL-u</span>. What should I do? + </b> + </li> + </ul> + <li> + <a href="#other"> + <b> + Miscellaneous + </b> + </a> + </li> + <ul> + <li> + <b> + What is w3m's configuration file? + </b> + </li> + <li> + <b> + What are these w3mxxxx files in my ~/.w3m directory for? + </b> + </li> + </ul> + </ul> + <h2 id="general"> + <u> + General Questions, How to Get It, Required Environment + </u> + </h2> + <dl> + <dt> + <b> + How do I pronounce <q>w3m</q>? + </b> + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + It's <q>W-three-M</q>. It doesn't rhyme with <q>pteranodon</q>. + </p> + </dd> + <dt> + <b> + Why is it called <q>w3m</q>? + </b> + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + It's an abbreviation of <q>WWW-wo-Miru</q>, which is Japanese + for <q>See the WWW</q>. So in English the name of this browser + would be something like <q>stw3</q>. + </p> + </dd> + <dt> + <b> + On which platforms does w3m work? + </b> + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + It runs on various versions of Unix, since version 990226 on OS/2 + and since version 990303 also on MS-Windows with Cygwin32. + </p> + <p> + More recent versions have been confirmed to run on: + </p> + <ul> + <li> + SunOS 4.1.x + </li> + <li> + HP-UX 9.x, 10.x + </li> + <li> + Solaris 2.5.x, 2.6, 8 + </li> + <li> + Linux 2.0.1 to 3.17 + </li> + <li> + FreeBSD 2.2.8, 3.1, 3.2, 4.6 + </li> + <li> + NetBSD/macppc, m68k + </li> + <li> + EWS4800 Rel.12.2 Rev.A + </li> + <li> + Digital UNIX: v3.2D, v4.0D + </li> + <li> + IRIX 5.3, IRIX 6.5 + </li> + <li> + OS/2 with emx + </li> + <li> + Windows 9x/NT with Cygwin32 b20.1 + </li> + <li> + MS-DOS with DJGPP and WATT32 packet driver + </li> + <li> + MacOS X Server + </li> + <li> + MacOS X 10.1, 10.2 + </li> + </ul> + </dd> + <dt> + <b> + Where can I get more information about w3m? + </b> + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + At the + <a href="http://w3m.sourceforge.net/index.en.html">English w3m + home page</a>. + </p> + </dd> + <dt> + <b> + Is there a mailing list for w3m? + </b> + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + There is a mailing list for developers (w3m-dev-en). Please see + the <a href="http://w3m.sourceforge.net/index.en.html">w3m home + page</a> for details. You may also mail your comments to + <a href="mailto:aito@fw.ipsj.or.jp">the author</a>. + </p> + </dd> + <dt> + <b> + Are there any binary distributions? + </b> + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + So far there are only binaries for the win/cygnus32 version. +<!-- + You can get them from + <a href="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/w3m/">here</a>. +!--> + Contact <a href="mailto:aito@fw.ipsj.or.jp">the author</a> if you + want to contribute binaries for other platforms. + </p> + </dd> + </dl> + <p align="right"> + <i> + Up to <a href="#index">index</a> + </i> + </p> + <h2 id="install"> + <u> + Compile and Install + </u> + </h2> + <p> + No problem :-) + </p> + <h2 id="command"> + <u> + Options, Commands, Usage + </u> + </h2> + <dl> + <dt> + <b> + w3m quits if started without parameters. What's wrong? + </b> + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + w3m is a <b>pager</b>. Therefore it just quits when invoked + without any arguments. It keeps running + </p> + <ul> + <li> + with a filename or URL as argument + </li> + <li> + with data piped from standard input + </li> + <li> + when invoked with option -B to show the bookmark file + </li> + <li> + when invoked with option -v to welcome users with a built-in page + </li> + <li> + with specified HTTP_HOME or WWW_HOME variable + </li> + </ul> + </dd> + <dt> + <b> + w3m starts with black characters on a black background. How do I + change this? + </b> + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + When compiled with color support, w3m assumes a white background + and therefore displays black characters. + </p> + <p> + You may either change the background color of your terminal + (e.g. with the -bg option in a xterm) or take these steps + </p> + <ol> + <li> + invoke monochrome mode of w3m with <span class="mono">w3m -M</span> + </li> + <li> + type <q>o</q> to get to the options setting panel + </li> + <li> + mark <q>Display with color</q> as <q>YES</q> and choose an + arbitrary color + </li> + <li> + click on [OK]. + </li> + </ol> + </dd> + <dt> + <b> + Does w3m support colors? + </b> + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + Yes. When you run <q>./configure</q>, answer the question + </p> <pre> -Let's do some configurations. Choose config option among the list." + Let's do some configurations. Choose config option among the list. -1 - Baby model (no color, no menu, no mouse, no cookie, no SSL) -2 - Little model (color, menu, no mouse, no cookie, no SSL) -3 - Mouse model (color, menu, mouse, no cookie, no SSL) -4 - Cookie model (color, menu, mouse, cookie, no SSL) -5 - Monster model (with everything; you need openSSL library) -6 - Customize -Which? + 1 - Baby model (no color, no menu, no mouse, no cookie, no SSL) + 2 - Little model (color, menu, no mouse, no cookie, no SSL) + 3 - Mouse model (color, menu, mouse, no cookie, no SSL) + 4 - Cookie model (color, menu, mouse, cookie, no SSL) + 5 - Monster model (with everything; you need openSSL library) + 6 - Customize + Which? </pre> -<p> -with 2,3,4 or 5. -<p> -<dt><h3>Does w3m support monochrome display?</h3> -<dd>Yes. You may either -<ol> -<li>Answer the above mentioned 'configure' question with 1, or -<li>Invoke w3m with the -M option, or -<li>Type 'o' within w3m to enter the options screen and turn off colour display -mode. -</ol> -<dt><h3>How do I shift the display?</h3> -<dd>You can shift the display by moving the cursor to the edge of the screen. You -may also use the ">"/"<" or "."/"," keys. -<br> -Another idea would be adjusting the xterm with the -geometry option (e.g. -something like 'xterm -geometry 110x45 -bg white -name w3m -e w3m -B'). -<dt><h3>How do I move from anchor to anchor?</h3> -<dd>You can move to the next anchor using TAB. ESC TAB moves cursor to the previous anchor. -<p> -<dt><h3>Netscape displays a word red, but w3m doesn't. Why?</h3> -<dd>w3m doesn't support <FONT COLOR=".."> tags. It won't be impossible to implement this, but I think it would make the document more difficult to read. -<p> -<dt><h3>How do I change the colour of anchor-/image-/form links?</h3> -<dd>Type 'o' within w3m to get the 'options' screen. You can change these -settings there. -<dt> -<dt><h3>w3m doesn't seem to use the variable EDITOR. Why? </h3> -<dd><dd>Go to the 'options' screen using the "o" key. Any entry in the 'Editor' field will override the environment variable. -<br> -If you want to use the editor specified by EDITOR blank the field and push [OK]. -<p> -<dt><h3>How do I quit a search or URL text input?</h3> -<dd>Clear input text using Ctrl-u and hit RETURN. -</dd> -</dl> -<br> -<div align=right> -<i>Up to <a href="#index">index</a></i> -</div> -<br> -<u><h2><a name="www">Questions about WWW usage</a></h2></u> -<br> -<dl> -<dt><h3>How do I fill in forms with w3m?</h3> -<dd>Form input fields are displayed in red (or reverse). Move the cursor to -them and hit RETURN. Then, -<ul> -<li>if it is a text input field, put in your text on the bottom line, -<li>if it is a radiobutton or checkbox, that item is selected, -<li>if it is a textarea, an editor is spawned, -<li>if it is 'submit' or 'reset', well, just do it. -</ul> -<dt><h3>Seems like w3m is slower than Netscape or Lynx. Why?</h3> -<dd>w3m renders a HTML document in two passes. Therefore it displays the documentnot before having read the entire document. -<br> -Netscape or Lynx display the document before having read the whole page, -and therefore seem faster. -<p> -<dt><h3>Loading time doesn't decrease when loading a previously seen page</h3> -<dd>w3m doesn't have its own cache. Therefore, it reads the document -from the server each time it accesses it. If possible, use a cache server. -<p> -<dt><h3>How do I download a linked file?</h3> -<dd>Use 'a' (or 'd' with Lynx-like keybindings) or ESC RET. If you want to download an inline image, use ESC 'I'. -<p> -<dt><h3>How do I specify a proxy server?</h3> -<dd>Set the environment variable HTTP_PROXY or use the option setting panel -("o" key). For example, if you want to use port 8000 of proxy.hogege.com, specify -<p> -<pre> - http://proxy.hogege.com:8000/ -</pre> -<p> -<dt><h3>w3m freezes when I invoke an external browser.</h3> -<dd>Enter w3m's option screen using the 'o' key and specify -<p> -<pre> - netscape %s & -</pre> -<p> -(if you are using netscape). -<p> -<dt><h3>How do I change the default image viewer?</h3> -<dd>By default w3m uses xv to view images. If you want to change it into, let's say, 'display', add the following line to ~/.w3m/mailcap or /etc/mailcap. -<p> + <p> + with 2, 3, 4, or 5. + </p> + </dd> + <dt> + <b> + Does w3m support monochrome displays? + </b> + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + Yes. You may either + </p> + <ul> + <li> + Answer the above-mentioned <q>configure</q> question with 1, + or + </li> + <li> + Invoke w3m with the -M option, or + </li> + <li> + Type <q>o</q> within w3m to enter the options setting panel and turn + off color display mode. + </li> + </ul> + </dd> + <dt> + <b> + How do I shift the display? + </b> + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + You can shift the display by moving the cursor to the edge of + the screen. You may also use the following commands + </p> + <ul> + <li>SHIFT_LEFT and SHIFT_RIGHT, bound to the keys <span class="mono">></span> and <span class="mono"><</span></li> + <li>SHIFT_LEFT1 and SHIFT_RIGHT1, bound to the keys <span class="mono">.</span> and <span class="mono">,</span></li> + </ul> + <p> + Another idea would be adjusting the xterm with the -geometry + option e.g. something like + </p> + <pre> xterm -geometry 110x45 -bg white -name w3m -e w3m -B</pre> + </dd> + <dt> + <b> + How do I move between hyperlinks? + </b> + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + + You can move to the next hyperlink + using <span class="mono">TAB</span>. <span class="mono">ESC + TAB</span> moves the cursor to the previous hyperlink. (see + Section <a href="MANUAL.html#Functions" target="_blank"> + Functions and Key bindings</a> of w3m's manual) + + </p> + </dd> + <dt> + <b> + Graphical browsers display a word red, but w3m doesn't. Why? + </b> + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + w3m doesn't support the attribute COLOR="..." of HTML. It wouldn't + be impossible to implement this, but I think it would make + documents more difficult to read. + </p> + </dd> + <dt> + <b> + How do I change the colors for hyperlinks, images and form fields? + </b> + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + Type <q>o</q> within w3m to get the options panel. You + can change these settings there. + </p> + </dd> + <dt> + <b> + w3m doesn't seem to use the variable EDITOR. Why? + </b> + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + Go to the options setting panel using the <q>o</q> key. Any + entry in the <q>Editor</q> field overrides the environment + variable. + </p> + <p> + If you want to use the editor specified by EDITOR, blank the + field and save the settings using the button [OK]. + </p> + </dd> + <dt> + <b> + How do I quit a search or URL text input? + </b> + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + Clear input text using <span class="mono">CTRL-u</span> and hit <span class="mono">RETURN</span>. + </p> + </dd> + </dl> + <p align="right"> + <i> + Up to <a href="#index">index</a> + </i> + </p> + <h2 id="www"> + <u> + Questions about WWW usage + </u> + </h2> + <dl> + <dt> + <b> + How do I fill in forms with w3m? + </b> + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + Form input fields are displayed in red (or reverse). Move the + cursor to them. Then, if it is + </p> + <ul> + <li> + a text input field, hit <span class="mono">RETURN</span> + put in your text on the bottom line. Press + <span class="mono">RETURN</span> again + </li> + <li> + a radiobutton or checkbox, pressing + <span class="mono">RETURN</span> changes or toggles the selection + </li> + <li> + a textarea, pressing + <span class="mono">RETURN</span> spawns an editor + </li> + <li> + a <q>submit</q> or <q>reset</q> field, + the respective action is performed. + </li> + </ul> + </dd> + <dt> + <b> + Seems like w3m is slower than some other browsers. Why? + </b> + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + w3m renders a HTML document in two passes. Therefore it doesn't + start to display the document until it has finished reading it. + </p> + <p> + Most other browsers display the document before having read the + whole page, and therefore seem faster. + </p> + </dd> + <dt> + <b> + Loading time doesn't decrease when loading a previously seen + page. + </b> + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + w3m doesn't have its own cache. Therefore, it reads the document + from the server each time it accesses it. If possible, use a + cache server. + </p> + </dd> + <dt> + <b> + How do I download a linked file? + </b> + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + Use <q>a</q> (or <q>d</q> with Lynx-like keybindings) or + <span class="mono">ESC RET</span>. + If you want to download an inline image, use + <span class="mono">ESC I</span>. (see + Section <a href="MANUAL.html#Functions" target="_blank"> + Functions and Key bindings</a> of w3m's manual) + </p> + </dd> + <dt> + <b> + How do I specify a proxy server? + </b> + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + Set the environment variables HTTP_PROXY, HTTPS_PROXY, GOPHER_PROXY + and FTP_PROXY, or use the options setting panel (<q>o</q> key). For + example, if you want to use port 8000 of proxy.example.org, specify + </p> + <pre> http://proxy.example.org:8000/</pre> + </dd> +<!-- deleted, see mail dated Mon, 04 Apr 2016 20:50:27 +0900 (JST) +from Tatsuya Kinoshita <tats@debian.org> + <dt> + <b> + w3m freezes when I invoke an external browser. + </b> + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + Enter w3m's option screen using the <q>o</q> key and specify + </p> + <pre> firefox %s &</pre> + <p> + (if you are using Firefox). Note that %s is replaced with the URL + when invoking. + </p> + </dd> + --> + <dt> + <b> + How do I change the default image viewer? + </b> + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + By default w3m uses xv to view images. If you want to change it + into, let's say, <q>display</q>, add the following line to + ~/.w3m/mailcap or /etc/mailcap: + </p> <pre> -image/*; display %s + image/*; display %s </pre> -<p> -You can specify external viewers of other file types as well: -<p> + <p> + You can specify external viewers of other file types as well: + </p> <pre> -image/*; display %s -application/postscript; ghostview %s -application/x-dvi; xdvi %s + image/*; display %s + application/postscript; ghostview %s + application/x-dvi; xdvi %s </pre> -<dt><h3>How do I enter a URL?</h3> -<dd>Type SHIFT-U -<p> -<dt><h3>w3m appends a URL to the former one despite of having cleared the line -with Ctrl-u. What to do?</h3> -<dd>Enter the <i>complete</i> adress, e.g. http://www.slashdot.org. -</dd> -</dl> -<br> -<div align=right> -<i>Up to <a href="#index">index</a></i> -</div> -<br> -<u><h2><a name="other">Miscellaneous</a></h2></u> -<br> -<dl> -<dt><h3>What is w3m's configuration file?</h3> -<dd>It is ~/.w3m/config. -With this file, you can adjust w3m's behavior by changing values of options -that are described to be varied with the option setting panel. -Each line contains setting for one option, which is a pair of an option name -and its value with a space as a separator. -<p> -<dt><h3>What are these w3mxxxx files in my ~/.w3m directory for?</h3> -<dd>These are temporary files used by w3m when reading documents from a -WWW server. They are not cache files and are usually deleted when w3m is -terminated. If there remain any temp files, please remove them by yourself. -<p> -</dd> -</dl> -<br> -<div align=right> -<i>Up to <a href="#index">index</a></i> -</div> -<br> -</BODY> -</HTML> + </dd> + <dt> + <b> + How do I enter a URL? + </b> + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + Type <span class="mono">U</span> + </p> + </dd> + <dt> + <b> + w3m appends a URL to the former one even when I clear the line + with <span class="mono">CTRL-u</span>. What should I do? + </b> + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + Enter the <i>complete</i> address, e.g. http://www.slashdot.org. + </p> + </dd> + </dl> + <p align="right"> + <i> + Up to <a href="#index">index</a> + </i> + </p> + <h2 id="other"> + <u> + Miscellaneous + </u> + </h2> + <dl> + <dt> + <b> + What is w3m's configuration file? + </b> + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + It is ~/.w3m/config. + </p> + + <p> + With this file, each user can adjust w3m's behavior by changing + the values of options whose effects are described in the options + setting panel. Each line contains one option setting, consisting + of an option name and its value with a space as a separator. + </p> + + <p>Without a user-specific configuration file, w3m honours + the system wide configuration file /etc/w3m/config. + </p> + + </dd> + <dt> + <b> + What are these w3mxxxx files in my ~/.w3m directory for? + </b> + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + These are temporary files used by w3m when reading documents + from a WWW server. They are not cache files and are usually + deleted when w3m is terminated. If any temp files are left + behind, please remove them yourself. + </p> + </dd> + </dl> + <p align="right"> + <i> + Up to <a href="#index">index</a> + </i> + </p> + </body> +</html> diff --git a/doc/HISTORY b/doc/HISTORY index b8f5b94..7f7ae2b 100644 --- a/doc/HISTORY +++ b/doc/HISTORY @@ -588,7 +588,7 @@ From: Okabe Katsuya <okabek@guitar.ocn.ne.jp> * space characters in a buffer are mapped into 0x80-0x9f. * unprintable characters (0x80-0xa0) are displayed as \xxx. -From: Tsutomu Okada ($B2,ED(B $BJY(B) <okada@furuno.co.jp> +From: Tsutomu Okada <okada@furuno.co.jp> Subject: [w3m-dev 01354] minimize when #undef USE_GOPHER or USE_NNTP 2000/11/16 @@ -1422,7 +1422,7 @@ HTML4.0 ID attribute support. From: Okabe Katsuya <okabe@fphy.hep.okayama-u.ac.jp> table get weird when it contains <input type=hidden>. -$B=$@5!%(B +Fixed. 2000.2.12 From: Rogue Metal - Jake Moorman <roguemtl@stampede.org> @@ -1649,15 +1649,15 @@ From: patakuti If an <input type=button> tag has no `name' attribute, w3m adds it an inappropriate name attribute. -From: $B$d$^(B +From: Yama Now w3m can handle a frameset that has both ROWS and COLS. From: aito Now bookmarking is done by a separate command w3mbookmark. -C-s $B$G2hLLI=<($,;_$^$C$F$$$?%P%0$N=$@5!%(B +Bug fix that C-s hangs. -$BJ8;zF~NO;~$K(B C-g $B$GCf;_$G$-$k$h$&$K$7$?!%(B +Enable C-g to quit for keyboard input. From: hovav@cs.stanford.edu When downloading a file, an attempt to save it to a non-exist @@ -1699,7 +1699,7 @@ Menu behavior is changed. * Clicking outside the menu causes cancellation of sub-menu. * <, >, +, - abandoned -From: $B$*$+$@(B <okada@furuno.co.jp> +From: Okada <okada@furuno.co.jp> Now C-a/C-e are bound to 'jump to the first/last item in menu.' From: "OMAE, jun" <jun-o@osb.att.ne.jp> diff --git a/doc/MANUAL.html b/doc/MANUAL.html index aff0189..91a3485 100644 --- a/doc/MANUAL.html +++ b/doc/MANUAL.html @@ -1,535 +1,2437 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> +<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <html> -<head><title>w3m manual</title> -</head> -<body> -<h1>w3m MANUAL</h1> -<div align=right> -Akinori Ito<br> -aito@fw.ipsj.or.jp -</div> -<h2>Index</h2> -<menu> -<li><a href="#Introduction">Introduction</a> -<li><a href="#Options">Options</a> -<li><a href="#Color">Document color</a> -<li><a href="#Key:orig">Key binding</a> -<li><a href="#Key:lynx">Lynx-like key binding</a> -<li><a href="#Mouse">Mouse operation</a> -<li><a href="#Key:custom">Key customization</a> -<li><a href="#LocalCGI">Local CGI</a> -</menu> - -<hr> -<a name="Introduction"></a> -<h2>Introduction</h2> -w3m is a pager/text-based WWW browser. You can browse local documents and/or -documents on the WWW using a terminal emulator. - -<hr> -<a name="Options"></a> -<h2>Options</h2> - -Command line usage is -<p> + <head> + <title>w3m manual</title> + <style> + span.mono { + font-family:mono; + } + </style> + <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html;charset=UTF-8"> + </head> + <body> + <!-- +insertions tagged with "mh 2016-03-29" and "mh 2016-06-11" come from the latest version of manual page w3m (1) + --> + + <h1>w3m MANUAL</h1> + <div align="right"> + Akinori Ito<br> + aito@fw.ipsj.or.jp + </div> + <h2>Index</h2> + <ul> + <li> + <a href="#Introduction"> + Introduction + </a> + </li> + <li> + <a href="#Options"> + Options + </a> + </li> + <li> + <a href="#Color"> + Document Colors + </a> + </li> + <li> + <a href="#Functions"> + Functions and Key bindings + </a> + </li> +<!-- mh 2016-06-13 obsolete + <li> + <a href="#Key:lynx"> + Lynx-like key bindings + </a> + </li> +--> + <li> + <a href="#Mouse"> + Mouse Operation + </a> + </li> +<!-- mh 2016-06-13 obsolete + <li> + <a href="#Key:custom"> + Key customization + </a> + </li> + --> + <li> + <a href="#LocalCGI"> + Local CGI scripts + </a> + </li> + </ul> + <hr> + <h2 id="Introduction"> + Introduction + </h2> + <p> + w3m is a pager/text-based WWW browser. You can browse local + documents and/or documents on the WWW using a terminal emulator. + </p> + <hr> + <h2 id="Options"> + Options + </h2> + <p> + Command line usage is + </p> +<!-- mh 2016-08-06 invocation adapted to w3m(1). w3m accepts several options and several targets --> <pre> - w3m [options] [file|URL] + w3m [option]... [file|URL]... </pre> -<P> -If you specify filenames/URLs on command line, these documents are displayed. -If you specify nothing, w3m reads a document from standard input and display it. -If no filename and/or URLs are specified and standard input is tty, w3m terminates -without displaying anything. + <p> + If you specify filenames/URLs on the command line, these documents + are displayed. If you specify nothing, w3m will read a document + from standard input and display it. If it doesn't find a document + there either then normally w3m will terminate. + </p> + <p> + Options include: + </p> + <dl> +<h3>General options</h3> + <dt> + -B + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + <!-- mh 2016-03-29--> + with no other target defined, use the bookmark page for startup + </p> + </dd> + <dt> + -M + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + <!-- mh 2016-03-29--> + monochrome display + </p> + </dd> + <dt> + -no-mouse + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + deactivate mouse support. + </p> + </dd> + <dt> + -num + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + <!-- mh 2016-03-29--> + display each line's number -<p> -Options are as follows: -<dl> -<dt>+<line number> -<dd>Move to the specified line. -<dt>-t width -<dd>Specify tab width. Default is 8. -<dt>-r -<dd>When displaying text/plain document, prohibit emphasis using backspace. -If you don't specify this option, -``A^H_'' is interpreted as underlined character and ``A^HA'' as a bold character. -<dt>-l number -<dd>Specify line number preserved internally when reading text/plain document -fron standard input. Default is 10000. -<dt>-s -<dd>Display documents with Shift_JIS code. -<dt>-e -<dd>Display documents with EUC_JP code. -<dt>-j -<dd>Display documents with ISO-2022-JP code. -<dt>-T type -<dd>Specify document type. Without this option, document type -is determined from extension of a file. If the determination -fails, the document is regarded as text/plain. -<p> -Example:<br> -Read HTML document from standard input and display it + </p> + </dd> +<!-- mh 2016-08-06 commented out. As implementation is not verified. + <dt> + -ppc <i>num</i> + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + width of <i>num</i> pixels per character. Range of 4.0 to 32.0, + default 8.0. Larger values will make tables + narrower. (Implementation not verified) + </p> + </dd> +--> + <dt> + -v + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + <!-- mh 2016-03-29--> + with no other target defined, welcome users with a built-in page + </p> + </dd> + <dt> + -W + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + <!-- mh 2016-03-29--> + toggle wrapping mode in searches + </p> + </dd> + <dt> + -X + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + upon exit, do not reinitialize the terminal. + </p> + </dd> + <dt> + +<i>num</i> + </dt> + <dd> + <p><!--mh 2016-06-11 --> + go to line <i>num</i>; only effective for numbers larger + than the number of lines in the terminal + </p> + </dd> +<h3>Browser options</h3> + <dt> + -cols <i>num</i> + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + <!-- mh 2016-06-11 --> + with stdout as destination; HTML is rendered to lines of <i>num</i> + characters + </p> + </dd> + <dt> + -cookie + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + <!-- mh 2016-03-29--> + use stored cookies and accept new ones + </p> + </dd> + <dt> + -no-cookie + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + <!-- mh 2016-03-29--> + neither use stored cookies nor accept new ones + + </p> + </dd> + <dt> + -F + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + <!-- mh 2016-03-29--> + render frames + </p> + </dd> + <dt> + -no-graph + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + <!-- mh 2016-03-29--> + do not use graphic characters for drawing HTML table and frame + borders + </p> + </dd> + <dt> + -header <i>string</i> + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + <!-- mh 2016-03-29--> + append <i>string</i> to the HTTP(S) request. Expected to match + the header syntax <span class="mono">"Variable: Value"</span> + </p> + </dd> + <dt> + -m + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + display document using <q>Internet message mode</q>. With this + option, w3m determines document type from header information. + This is useful when reading e-mail or Usenet news posts. +<!-- mh 2016-03-29 +Render the body of Usenet messages according to the header <q>Content-type</q> +--> + </p> + </dd> + <dt> + -no-proxy + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + <!-- mh 2016-06-11--> + do not use proxy + </p> + </dd> + <dt> + -post <i>file</i> + </dt> + <dd> + <p><!--funktionierend 2016-06-28T08:22>--> + use POST method to upload data defined in <i>file</i>. The + syntax to be used is <span class="mono">"var1=value1[&var2=value2]…"</span> + </p> + </dd> +<h3>Text pager options</h3> + <dt> + -l <i>num</i> + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + <!-- mh2016-06-11--> + number of lines preserved internally when receiving plain text + from stdin (default 10,000) + </p> + </dd> + <dt> + -r + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + <!-- mh 2016-03-29 --> + use caret notation to display special escape characters (such as + ANSI escapes or nroff-style backspaces for bold and underlined + characters) instead of processing them + </p> + </dd> + <dt> + -s + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + <!-- mh 2016-03-29--> + squeeze multiple blank lines into one + </p> + </dd> + + <dt> + <!--mh 2016-03-29 --> -t <i>num</i> + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + <!--mh 2016-03-29--> set tab width to <i>num</i> columns. No effect on stdout + </p> + </dd> +<h3>Data type/encoding options</h3> + <dt> + -I <i>charset</i> + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + <!-- mh 2016-03-29--> + user defined character encoding of input data + </p> + </dd> + <dt> + -O <i>charset</i> + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + <!-- mh 2016-03-29 --> + user defined character encoding of output data + </p> + </dd> + <dt> + -T <i>type</i> + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + <!-- mh 2016-06-11--> + explicit characterization of input data by MIME type. Without + this option, document type is determined from the extension of a + file. If the determination fails, the document is regarded as + text/plain. For example: + </p> + <p> + Read HTML document from standard input and display it + </p> <pre> - cat hoge.html | w3m -T text/html + cat example.html | w3m -T text/html </pre> -<p> -Display HTML source + <p> + Display HTML source + </p> <pre> - w3m -T text/plain hoge.html + w3m -T text/plain example.html </pre> -<dt>-m -<dd>Display document with Internet message mode. -With this option, w3m determines document type from header information. -It is useful when reading E-mail or NetNews messages. -<dt>-v -<dd>visual startup mode. -<dt>-B -<dd>Show the bookmark. -<dt>-bookmark file -<dd>Specify bookmark file. -<dt>-M -<dd>Monochrome display mode. -<dt>-F -<dd>Automatically render frame. -<dt>-S -<dd>Squeeze blank lines. -<dt>-X -<dd>Upon exit, do not display preserved screen. -<dt>-W -<dd>Toggle wrap search mode. -<dt>-o option=value -<dd>Specify option. The option names and values are -same as that appears in ~/.w3m/config. -<dt>-cookie -<dd>Process cookies. -<dt>-no-cookie -<dd>Don't process cookies. -<dt>-num -<dd>Show linenumber. -<dt>-dump -<dd>Read document specified by URL and dump formatted text into standard -output. The width of the document become 80. This width can be overridden -with -cols option. -<dt>-cols width -<dd>Specify document width. Used with -dump option. -<dt>-ppc count -<dd> Specify the number of pixels per character (default 8.0). Larger - values will make tables narrower. -<dt>-dump_source -<dd>Read document specified by URL and dump the source. -<dt>-dump_head -<dd>Read document specified by URL and dump headers. -<dt>-dump_both -<dd>Read document specified by URL and dump headers and the source. -<dt>-dump_extra -<dd>Read document specified by URL and dump extra informations, headers and the source. -<dt>-post file -<dd>use POST method with file content. -<dt>-header string -<dd>insert string as a header. -<dt>-no-proxy -<dd>Don't use proxy server. -<dt>-no-graph -<dd>Use ASCII character to draw frames. -<dt>-no-mouse -<dd>Don't activate mouse. -<dt>-config file -<dd>specify config file. -</dl> - -<hr> -<a name="Color"></a> -<h2>Document color</h2> - -Links and images are displayed as follows. -<div align="center"> -<table border="1"> -<tr><th> </th><th>Color mode</th><th>Monochrome mode</th></tr> -<tr><td>links</td><td>blue</td><td>underline</td></tr> -<tr><td>inline images</td><td>green</td><td>reverse</td></tr> -<tr><td>form input</td><td>red</td><td>reverse</td></tr> -</table> -</div> -These colors can be customized using option setting command "o". - -<hr> -<a name="Key:orig"></a> -<h2>Key binding</h2> - -After invocation, you can operate w3m by one-character commands from -the keyboard. -<P> -Here's the original key-binding table. If you are using Lynx-like key -bindings, see <a href="#Key:lynx">the Lynx-like key binding</a>. - -<H3>Page/Cursor motion</H3> -<table> -<TR><TD WIDTH=100>SPC,C-v<TD>Forward page -<TR><TD>b,ESC v<TD>Backward page -<TR><TD>l,C-f<TD>Cursor right -<TR><TD>h,C-b<TD>Cursor left -<TR><TD>j,C-n<TD>Cursor down -<TR><TD>k,C-p<TD>Cursor up -<TR><TD>J<TD>Roll up one line -<TR><TD>K<TD>Roll down one line -<TR><TD>^,C-a<TD>Go to the beginning of line -<TR><TD>$,C-e<TD>Go to the end of line -<TR><TD>w<TD>Go to next word -<TR><TD>W<TD>Go to previous word -<TR><TD>><TD>Shift screen right -<TR><TD><<TD>Shift screen left -<TR><TD>.<TD>Shift screen one column right -<TR><TD>,<TD>Shift screen one column left -<TR><TD>g,M-<<TD>Go to the first line -<TR><TD>G,M-><TD>Go to the last line -<TR><TD>ESC g<TD>Go to specified line -<TR><TD>Z<TD>Move to the center line -<TR><TD>z<TD>Move to the center column -<TR><TD>TAB<TD>Move to next hyperlink -<TR><TD>C-u,ESC TAB<TD>Move to previous hyperlink -<TR><TD>[<TD>Move to the first hyperlink -<TR><TD>]<TD>Move to the last hyperlink -</table> - -<H3>Hyperlink operation</H3> -<table> -<TR><TD WIDTH=100>RET<TD>Follow hyperlink -<TR><TD>a, ESC RET<TD>Save link to file -<TR><TD>u<TD>Peek link URL -<TR><TD>i<TD>Peek image URL -<TR><TD>I<TD>View inline image -<TR><TD>ESC I<TD>Save inline image to file -<TR><TD>:<TD>Mark URL-like strings as anchors -<TR><TD>ESC :<TD>Mark Message-ID-like strings as news anchors -<TR><TD>c<TD>Peek current URL -<TR><TD>=<TD>Display information about current document -<TR><TD>C-g<TD>Show current line number -<TR><TD>C-h<TD>View history of URL -<TR><TD>F<TD>Render frame -<TR><TD>M<TD>Browse current document using external browser -(use 2M and 3M to invoke second and third browser) -<TR><TD>ESC M<TD>Browse link using external browser -(use 2ESC M and 3ESC M to invoke second and third browser) -</table> - -<H3>File/Stream operation</H3> -<table> -<TR><TD WIDTH=100>U<TD>Open URL -<TR><TD>V<TD>View new file -<TR><TD>@<TD>Execute shell command and load -<TR><TD>#<TD>Execute shell command and browse -</table> - -<H3>Buffer operation</H3> -<table> -<TR><TD WIDTH=100>B<TD>Back to the previous buffer -<TR><TD>v<TD>View HTML source -<TR><TD>s<TD>Select buffer -<TR><TD>E<TD>Edit buffer source -<TR><TD>C-l<TD>Redraw screen -<TR><TD>R<TD>Reload buffer -<TR><TD>S<TD>Save buffer -<TR><TD>ESC s<TD>Save source -<TR><TD>ESC e<TD>Edit buffer image -</table> - -<H3>Buffer selection mode</H3> -<table> -<TR><TD WIDTH=100>k, C-p<TD>Select previous buffer -<TR><TD>j, C-n<TD>Select next buffer -<TR><TD>D<TD>Delect current buffer -<TR><TD>RET<TD>Go to the selected buffer -</table> - -<H3>Bookmark operation</H3> -<table> -<TR><TD WIDTH=100>ESC b<TD>Load bookmark -<TR><TD>ESC a<TD>Add current to bookmark -</table> - -<H3>Search</H3> -<table> -<TR><TD WIDTH=100>/,C-s<TD>Search forward -<TR><TD>?,C-r<TD>Search backward -<TR><TD>n<TD>Search next -<TR><TD>N<TD>Search previous -<TR><TD>C-w<TD>Toggle wrap search mode -</table> - -<H3>Mark operation</H3> -<table> -<TR><TD WIDTH=100>C-SPC<TD>Set/unset mark -<TR><TD>ESC p<TD>Go to previous mark -<TR><TD>ESC n<TD>Go to next mark -<TR><TD>"<TD>Mark by regular expression -</table> - -<H3>Miscellany</H3> -<table> -<TR><TD WIDTH=100>!<TD>Execute shell command -<TR><TD>H<TD>Help (load this file) -<TR><TD>o<TD>Set option -<TR><TD>C-k<TD>Show cookie jar -<TR><TD>C-c<TD>Stop -<TR><TD>C-z<TD>Suspend -<TR><TD>q<TD>Quit (with confirmation, if you like) -<TR><TD>Q<TD>Quit without confirmation -</table> - -<H3>Line-edit mode</H3> -<table> -<TR><TD WIDTH=100>C-f<TD>Move cursor forward -<TR><TD>C-b<TD>Move cursor backward -<TR><TD>C-h<TD>Delete previous character -<TR><TD>C-d<TD>Delete current character -<TR><TD>C-k<TD>Kill everything after cursor -<TR><TD>C-u<TD>Kill everything before cursor -<TR><TD>C-a<TD>Move to the top of line -<TR><TD>C-e<TD>Move to the bottom of line -<TR><TD>C-p<TD>Fetch the previous string from the history list -<TR><TD>C-n<TD>Fetch the next string from the history list -<TR><TD>TAB,SPC<TD>Complete filename -<TR><TD>RETURN<TD>Accept -</table> - -<hr> -<a name="Key:lynx"></a> -<h2>Lynx-like key binding</h2> - -If you have chosen `Lynx-like key binding' at the compile time, -you can use the following key binding. - -<H3>Page/Cursor motion</H3> -<table> -<TR><TD WIDTH=100>SPC,C-v,+<TD>Forward page -<TR><TD>b,ESC v,-<TD>Previous page -<TR><TD>l<TD>Cursor right -<TR><TD>h<TD>Cursor left -<TR><TD>j<TD>Cursor down -<TR><TD>k<TD>Cursor up -<TR><TD>J<TD>Roll up one line -<TR><TD>K<TD>Roll down one line -<TR><TD>^<TD>Go to the beginning of line -<TR><TD>$<TD>Go to the end of line -<TR><TD>><TD>Shift screen right -<TR><TD><<TD>Shift screen left -<TR><TD>C-a<TD>Go to the first line -<TR><TD>C-e<TD>Go to the last line -<TR><TD>G<TD>Go to the specified line -<TR><TD>Z<TD>Move to the center line -<TR><TD>z<TD>Move to the center column -<TR><TD>TAB,C-n,Down arrow<TD>Move to next hyperlink -<TR><TD>ESC TAB,C-p,Up arrow<TD>Move to previous link -<TR><TD>C-g<TD>Show current page position -</table> - + </dd> +<h3>Options for data output, followed by immediate exit</h3> + <dt> + -dump + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + read document specified by URL and dump page rendered as text + into standard output. + <!-- mh 2016-03-29 --> + Is set implicitly when output is directed + to a file or pipe. A width of 80 columns is used unless option + -cols sets another value. + </p> + </dd> + <dt> + -dump_source + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + <!-- mh 2016-03-29--> + dump the page's source code into stdout + </p> + </dd> + <dt> + -dump_head + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + <!-- mh 2016-03-29--> + dump response of a HEAD request for a URL into stdout + </p> + </dd> + <dt> + -dump_both + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + <!-- mh 2016-03-29--> + dump HEAD, and source code for a URL into stdout -<H2>Hyperlink operation</H2> -<table> -<TR><TD WIDTH=100>RET, C-f, Right arrow<TD>Follow hyperlink -<TR><TD>d, ESC RET<TD>Save link to file -<TR><TD>u<TD>Peek link URL -<TR><TD>i<TD>Peek image URL -<TR><TD>I<TD>View inline image -<TR><TD>ESC I<TD>Save inline image to file -<TR><TD>:<TD>Mark URL-like strings as anchors -<TR><TD>ESC :<TD>Mark Message-ID-like strings as news anchors -<TR><TD>c<TD>Peek current URL -<TR><TD>=<TD>Display information about current document -<TR><TD>C-h<TD>View history of URL -<TR><TD>F<TD>Render frame -<TR><TD>M<TD>Browse current document using external browser -(use 2M and 3M to invoke second and third browser) -<TR><TD>ESC M<TD>Browse link using external browser -(use 2ESC M and 3ESC M to invoke second and third browser) -</table> + </p> + </dd> + <dt> + -dump_extra + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + <!-- mh 2016-03-29--> + dump HEAD, source code, and extra information for a URL into + stdout + </p> + </dd> -<H2>File/Stream operation</H2> -<table> -<TR><TD WIDTH=100>g,U<TD>Open URL -<TR><TD>V<TD>View new file -<TR><TD>@<TD>Execute shell command and load -<TR><TD>#<TD>Execute shell command and browse -</table> +<h3>Options for overriding default settings and resources</h3> + + <dt> + -bookmark <i>file</i> + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + <!-- mh 2016-03-29--> + use <i>file</i> instead of the default bookmark.html file + </p> + </dd> + <dt> + -config <i>file</i> + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + <!--mh 2016-06-11--> + use <i>file</i> instead of the default configuration file + </p> + </dd> + <dt> + -o <i>option</i>=<i>value</i> + </dt> + <dd> + <p> + <!-- mh 2016-03-29--> + modify one configuration item with an explicitly given value; without <i>option=value</i>, equivalent to <i>-show-option</i> + </p> + </dd> + </dl> + <hr> + <h2 id="Color"> + Document Colors + </h2> + <p> + Hyperlinks and images are displayed as follows. + </p> + <div align="center"> + <table border="1"> + <tr> + <th> + </th> + <th> + Color mode + </th> + <th> + Monochrome mode + </th> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + Hyperlinks + </td> + <td> + blue + </td> + <td> + underline + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + Inline images + </td> + <td> + green + </td> + <td> + reverse + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + Form input + </td> + <td> + red + </td> + <td> + reverse + </td> + </tr> + </table> + </div> + <p> + These colors can be customized using the options setting command + <i>o</i>. + </p> + <hr> + <h2 id="Functions"> + Functions and Key bindings + </h2> + + <p> + After invocation, you can control w3m by typing in functions by name + or with keystroke combinations bound to a function. There are + default key bindings. +<!-- mh 2016-06-13 obsolete + If you prefer using Lynx-like + key bindings, make w3m start with the respective keymap file keymap.lynx. (see w3m (1)).--> + </p> +<!-- + <h2 id="Key:custom"> + Key customization + </h2> +--> + <p> + You can customize the key bindings (except those for menu + operations and line-editing) in a ~/.w3m/keymap file. For example, + </p> -<H2>Buffer operation</H2> -<table> -<TR><TD WIDTH=100>B, C-b, Left arrow<TD>Back to the previous buffer -<TR><TD>\<TD>View HTML source -<TR><TD>s, C-h<TD>Select buffer -<TR><TD>E<TD>Edit buffer source -<TR><TD>C-l, C-w<TD>Redraw screen -<TR><TD>R, C-r<TD>Reload buffer -<TR><TD>S, p<TD>Save buffer -<TR><TD>ESC s<TD>Save source -<TR><TD>ESC e<TD>Edit buffer image -</table> - -<H2>Buffer selection mode</H2> -<table> -<TR><TD WIDTH=100>k, C-p<TD>Select previous buffer -<TR><TD>j, C-n<TD>Select next buffer -<TR><TD>D<TD>Delect current buffer -<TR><TD>RET<TD>Go to the selected buffer -</table> - -<H2>Bookmark operation</H2> -<table> -<TR><TD WIDTH=100>v, ESC b<TD>Load bookmark -<TR><TD>a, ESC a<TD>Add current to bookmark -</table> - -<H2>Search</H2> -<table> -<TR><TD WIDTH=100>/, C-s<TD>Search forward -<TR><TD>n<TD>Search next -<TR><TD>w<TD>Toggle wrap search mode -</table> - -<H2>Mark operation</H2> -<table> -<TR><TD WIDTH=100>C-SPC<TD>Set/unset mark -<TR><TD>P<TD>Go to previous mark -<TR><TD>N<TD>Go to next mark -<TR><TD>"<TD>Mark by regular expression -</table> - -<H2>Miscellany</H2> -<table> -<TR><TD WIDTH=100>!<TD>Execute shell command -<TR><TD>H, ?<TD>Help (load this file) -<TR><TD>o<TD>Set option -<TR><TD>C-k<TD>Show cookie jar -<TR><TD>C-c<TD>Stop -<TR><TD>C-z<TD>Suspend -<TR><TD>q<TD>Quit (with confirmation, if you like) -<TR><TD>Q<TD>Quit without confirmation -</table> - -<H2>Line-edit mode</H2> -<table> -<TR><TD WIDTH=100>C-f<TD>Move cursor forward -<TR><TD>C-b<TD>Move cursor backward -<TR><TD>C-h<TD>Delete previous character -<TR><TD>C-d<TD>Delete current character -<TR><TD>C-k<TD>Kill everything after cursor -<TR><TD>C-u<TD>Kill everything before cursor -<TR><TD>C-a<TD>Move to the top of line -<TR><TD>C-e<TD>Move to the bottom of line -<TR><TD>C-p<TD>Fetch the previous string from the history list -<TR><TD>C-n<TD>Fetch the next string from the history list -<TR><TD>TAB,SPC<TD>Complete filename -<TR><TD>RETURN<TD>Accept -</table> - -<hr> -<a name="Mouse"></a> -<h2>Mouse operation</h2> -If w3m is compiled with mouse option and you are using -xterm/kterm/rxvt (in this case, you have to set the TERM -environment variable to `xterm' or `kterm'.) or GPM -environment, you can use mouse -for the navigation. -<p> -<table border=0> -<tr><td>left click -<td>Move the cursor to the place pointed by the mouse cursor. -If you click the cursor and it is on an anchor, follow the anchor. -<tr><td>middle click -<td>Back to the previous buffer. -<tr><td>right click -<td>Open pop-up menu. You can choose an item by clicking it. -<tr><td>left drag -<td>Scroll document. The default behavior is to grab the document -and drag it. You can reverse the behavior (grab the window and drag it) -with the option setting panel. -</table> -<p> +<pre> + keymap C-o NEXT_PAGE +</pre> + <p> + binds the command <span class="mono">NEXT_PAGE</span> (normally bound to SPC and C-v) + to control-o. See <a href="README.func">README.func</a> for a list + of available functions. Original and Lynx-like keymap definitions + are provided as examples: <a href="keymap.default">keymap.default</a> + and <a href="keymap.lynx">keymap.lynx</a>. + </p> -<hr> -<a name="Key:custom"></a> -<h2>Key customization</h2> -You can customize the key binding (except line-editing keymap) -by describing ~/.w3m/keymap. For example, -<pre> + <p> + Throughout, the <i>C-</i> and <i>M-</i> notations indicate the + modifiers <i>control</i> and <i>meta</i>. The <i>ALT</i>-key + replaces the latter whereas pressing the <i>ESC</i>-key toggles + between <i>meta</i>-modified and simple keystrokes. The minus + indicates pressing the keys simultaneously wheras a space + represents that one key is pressed after the other, i.e. <i>2 M</i> + simply means <i>2</i> followed by <i>M</i>. + </p> - keymap C-o NEXT_PAGE -</pre> -binds `NEXT_PAGE' function (normally bound to SPC and C-v) -to control-o. See <a href="README.func">README.func</a> for -list of available functions. Original and Lynx-like keymap -definitions are provided (<a href="keymap.default">keymap.default</a> -and <a href="keymap.lynx">keymap.lynx</a>) as examples. + <table border="1" width="100%"> + <colgroup> + <col width="20%"> + <col width="20%"> + <col width="20%"> + <col width="40%"> + </colgroup> + <tr> + <th rowspan="2"> + Function + </th> + <th colspan="2">Key binding + </th> + <th rowspan="2"> + Description + </th> + </tr> + <tr> + <th> + Default + </th> + <th> + Lynx-like + </th> + </tr> + <tr> + <td colspan="4"> + <h3>In-page navigation</h3> +</td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + NEXT_PAGE + </td> + <td> + SPC, C-v, +, PGDN + </td> + <td> + SPC, C-v, + + </td> + <td> + Scroll one page downwards + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + PREVIOUS_PAGE + </td> + <td> + b, M-v, -, PGUP + </td> + <td> + b, M-v, - + </td> + <td> + Scroll one page upwards + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + MOVE_RIGHT + </td> + <td> + l, C-f, RIGHT + </td> + <td> + l + </td> + <td> + Move cursor right (with a half-screen shift at the screen edge) + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + MOVE_LEFT + </td> + <td> + h, C-b, LEFT + </td> + <td> + h + </td> + <td> + Move cursor left (with a half-screen shift at the screen edge) + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + MOVE_DOWN + </td> + <td> + j, C-n, DOWN + </td> + <td> + j + </td> + <td> + Move cursor down (with a one-line scroll at the screen edge) + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + MOVE_UP + </td> + <td> + k, C-p, UP + </td> + <td> + k + </td> + <td> + Move cursor up (with a one-line scroll at the screen edge) + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + UP + </td> + <td> + J + </td> + <td> + J + </td> + <td> + Scroll the screen up one line + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + DOWN + </td> + <td> + K + </td> + <td> + K + </td> + <td> + Scroll the screen down one line + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + LINE_BEGIN + </td> + <td> + ^, C-a + </td> + <td> + ^ + </td> + <td> + Go to the beginning of the line + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + LINE_END + </td> + <td> + $, C-e + </td> + <td> + $ + </td> + <td> + Go to the end of the line + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + NEXT_WORD + </td> + <td> + w + </td> + <td> + w + </td> + <td> + Move to the next word + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + PREVIOUS_WORD + </td> + <td> + W + </td> + <td> + W + </td> + <td> + Move to the previous word + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + SHIFT_RIGHT + </td> + <td> + > + </td> + <td> + > + </td> + <td> + Shift screen right + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + SHIFT_LEFT + </td> + <td> + < + </td> + <td> + < + </td> + <td> + Shift screen left + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + RIGHT + </td> + <td> + . + </td> + <td> + . + </td> + <td> + Shift screen one column right + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + LEFT + </td> + <td> + , + </td> + <td> + , + </td> + <td> + Shift screen one column left + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + BEGIN + </td> + <td> + g, M-<, HOME + </td> + <td> + C-a, M-< + </td> + <td> + Go to the first line + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + END + </td> + <td> + G, M->, END + </td> + <td> + C-e, M-> + </td> + <td> + Go to the last line + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + GOTO_LINE + </td> + <td> + M-g + </td> + <td> + G + </td> + <td> + Go to the specified line + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + LINE_INFO + </td> + <td> + C-g + </td> + <td> + C-g + </td> + <td> + Display current position in document + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + CENTER_H + </td> + <td> + Z + </td> +<!--Correction by mh 2014-04-06 +Description for keybinding of z and Z had been mingled +--> + <td> + Z + </td> + <td> + Center screen right and left of the cursor column + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + CENTER_V + </td> + <td> + z + </td> + <td> + z + </td> + <td> + Center screen above and below the cursor line + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + NEXT_LINK + </td> + <td> + TAB + </td> + <td> + TAB, C-n, DOWN + </td> + <td> + Move to the next hyperlink + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + PREVIOUS_LINK + </td> + <td> + M-TAB, C-u + </td> + <td> + M-TAB, C-u, C-p, UP + </td> + <td> + Move to the previous hyperlink + </td> +<!-- Annotion mh 2016-04-06 +Keybinding description for C-g had been moved as it did not fit to "Hyperlink operation" and position in the default and lynx-like series differed + --> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + LINK_BEGIN + </td> + <td> + [ + </td> + <td> + [ + </td> + <td> + Move to the first hyperlink + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + LINK_END + </td> + <td> + ] + </td> + <td> + ] + </td> + <td> + Move to the last hyperlink + </td> + </tr> +<tr> +<td>MOVE_LIST_MENU</td> +<td>M-m</td> +<td>M-m</td> +<td>Pop up menu to navigate between hyperlinks</td> +</tr> +<!-- </table>--> + <tr> + <td colspan="4"> + <h3>Hyperlink Operations</h3> + </td> + </tr> +<!-- <table>--> + <tr> + <td> + GOTO_LINK + </td> + <td> + C-j, C-m, RET + </td> + <td width="100"> + C-f, C-j, C-m, RET, RIGHT + </td> + <td> + Follow current hyperlink in a new buffer + </td> + </tr> +<tr> +<td>LIST_MENU</td> +<td>M-l</td> +<td>M-l</td> +<td>Pop up hyperlink menu and select one to be followed</td> +</tr> + <tr> + <td> + SAVE_LINK + </td> + <td> + a, M-RET + </td> + <td> + d, M-RET + </td> + <td> + Save the hyperlink target + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + PEEK_LINK + </td> + <td> + u + </td> + <td> + u + </td> + <td> + Show target address + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + PEEK_IMG + </td> + <td> + i + </td> + <td> + i + </td> + <td> + Show image address + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + VIEW_IMAGE + </td> + <td> + I + </td> + <td> + I + </td> + <td> + Display image in viewer + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + SAVE_IMAGE + </td> + <td> + M-I + </td> + <td> + M-I + </td> + <td> + Save inline image + </td> + </tr> +<tr> +<td>MARK_WORD</td> +<td>;</td> +<td>;</td> +<td>Turn current word into hyperlink</td> +</tr> + <tr> + <td> + MARK_URL + </td> + <td> + : + </td> + <td> + : + </td> + <td> + Turn URL-like strings into hyperlinks + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + MARK_MID + </td> + <td> + M-: + </td> + <td> + M-: + </td> + <td> +<!-- changed due to mail dated Mon, 04 Apr 2016 00:47:09 +0900 (JST) +from Tatsuya Kinoshita --> + Turn Message-ID-like strings into hyperlinks + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + PEEK + </td> + <td> + c + </td> + <td> + c + </td> + <td> + Show current address + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + INFO + </td> + <td> + = + </td> + <td> + = + </td> + <td> + Display information about the current document + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + HISTORY + </td> + <td> + C-h + </td> + <td> + C-h + </td> + <td> + Show browsing history + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + EXTERN + </td> + <td> + M + </td> + <td> + M + </td> + <td> + Browse current document using external browser (prefix 2, 3, ..., + or 9 to invoke alternate configured browsers, e.g. 3 M) + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + EXTERN_LINK + </td> + <td> + M-M + </td> + <td> + M-M + </td> + <td> + Browse link using external browser (prefixed as above, e.g. + 3 M-M) + </td> + </tr> +<!-- </table>--> + <tr> + <td colspan="4"> + <h3>Bookmark management</h3> + </td> + </tr> +<!-- <table>--> + <tr> + <td> + BOOKMARK + </td> + <td> + M-b + </td> + <td> + v, M-b + </td> + <td> + View bookmarks + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + ADD_BOOKMARK + </td> + <td> + M-a + </td> + <td> + a, M-a + </td> + <td> + Add current page to bookmarks + </td> + </tr> +<!-- </table>--> + <tr> + <td colspan="4"> + <h3>File/Stream Operations</h3> + </td> + </tr> +<!-- <table>--> + <tr> + <td> + GOTO + </td> + <td> + U + </td> + <td> + g, U + </td> + <td> + Open specified document in a new buffer + </td> + </tr> +<tr> +<td>GOTO_RELATIVE</td> +<td>M-u</td> +<td>M-u</td> +<td>Open relative address in a new buffer</td> +</tr> + <tr> + <td> + LOAD + </td> + <td> + V + </td> + <td> + V + </td> + <td> + Open local file in a new buffer + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + READ_SHELL + </td> + <td> + @ + </td> + <td> + @ + </td> + <td> + <!--Execute shell command and view output--> + <!--mh 2016-06-13 No difference to PIPE_SHELL could be discerned--> + Execute shell command and display output in a new buffer + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + PIPE_SHELL + </td> + <td> + # + </td> + <td> + # + </td> + <td> + <!--Execute shell command and browse output--> + <!--mh 2016-06-13 No difference to READ_SHELL could be discerned--> + Execute shell command and display output in a new buffer + </td> + </tr> +<!-- </table>--> + <tr> + <td colspan="4"> + <h3>Content Operations</h3> + </td> + </tr> +<!-- <table>--> + <tr> + <td> + VIEW <!-- is an alias to SOURCE --> + </td> + <td> + v + </td> + <td> + \ + </td> + <td> + Toggle between source code and rendered view of the document + </td> + </tr> +<tr> +<td>LIST</td> +<td>L</td> +<td>L</td> +<td>List link elements, hyperlinks and images</td> +</tr> + <tr> + <td> + FRAME + </td> + <td> + F + </td> + <td> + F + </td> + <td> + Toggle rendering HTML frames + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + REDRAW + </td> + <td> + C-l + </td> + <td> + C-l, C-w + </td> + <td> + Draw the screen anew + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + RELOAD + </td> + <td> + R + </td> + <td> + R, C-r + </td> + <td> + Load current document anew + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + EDIT + </td> + <td> + E + </td> + <td> + E + </td> + <td> + Edit local source + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + EDIT_SCREEN + </td> + <td> + M-e + </td> + <td> + M-e + </td> + <td> + Edit rendered copy of document + </td> + </tr> +<tr> +<td>PIPE_BUF</td> +<td>|</td> +<td>|</td> +<td>Pipe current buffer through a shell command and display output</td> +</tr> + <tr> + <td> + DOWNLOAD <!-- is an alias to SAVE --> + </td> + <td> + M-s + </td> + <td> + M-s + </td> + <td> + Save document source + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + SAVE_SCREEN + </td> + <td> + S + </td> + <td> + S, p + </td> + <td> + Save rendered document + </td> + </tr> +<!-- </table>--> + <tr> + <td colspan="4"> + <h3>Buffer/Tab Navigation</h3> + </td> + </tr> +<!-- <table>--> + <tr> + <td> + BACK + </td> + <td> + B + </td> + <td> + B, C-b, LEFT + </td> + <td> + Close current buffer and return to the one below in stack + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + GOTO_HOME + </td> + <td> + C-_ + </td> + <td> + </td> + <td> + Return to the homepage (specified HTTP_HOME or WWW_HOME variable) + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + SELECT_MENU + </td> + <td> + s + </td> + <td> + s, C-h + </td> + <td> + Pop up buffer-stack menu + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + TAB_MENU + </td> + <td> + M-t + </td> + <td> + M-t + </td> + <td> + Pop up tab selection menu + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + NEW_TAB + </td> + <td> + T + </td> + <td> + T + </td> + <td> + Open a new tab (with current document) + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + TAB_LINK + </td> + <td> + C-t + </td> + <td> + C-t + </td> + <td> + Follow current hyperlink in a new tab + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + NEXT_TAB + </td> + <td> + } + </td> + <td> + } + </td> + <td> + Switch to the next tab + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + PREV_TAB + </td> + <td> + { + </td> + <td> + { + </td> + <td> + Switch to the previous tab + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + CLOSE_TAB + </td> + <td> + C-q + </td> + <td> + C-q + </td> + <td> + Close the current tab + </td> + </tr> +<!-- </table>--> + <tr> + <td colspan="4"> + <h3>Searches</h3> + </td> + </tr> +<!-- <table>--> + <tr> + <td> + SEARCH + </td> + <td> + / + </td> + <td> + /, C-s + </td> + <td> + Search forward + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + SEARCH_BACK + </td> + <td> + ? + </td> + <td> + </td> + <td> + Search backward + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + ISEARCH + </td> + <td> + C-s + </td> + <td> + </td> + <td> + Incremental search forward + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + ISEARCH_BACK + </td> + <td> + C-r + </td> + <td> + </td> + <td> + Incremental search backward + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + SEARCH_NEXT + </td> + <td> + n + </td> + <td> + n + </td> + <td> + Continue search forward + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + SEARCH_PREV + </td> + <td> + N + </td> + <td> + </td> + <td> + Continue search backward + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + WRAP_TOGGLE + </td> + <td> + C-w + </td> + <td> + w + </td> + <td> + Toggle wrapping mode in searches + </td> + </tr> +<!-- </table>--> + <tr> + <td colspan="4"> + <h3>Mark Management</h3> + </td> + </tr> +<!-- <table>--> + <tr> + <td> + MARK + </td> + <td> + C-SPC + </td> + <td> + C-SPC + </td> + <td> + Set/unset mark + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + PREV_MARK + </td> + <td> + M-p + </td> + <td> + P + </td> + <td> + Go to the previous mark + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + NEXT_MARK + </td> + <td> + M-n + </td> + <td> + N + </td> + <td> + Go to the next mark + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + REG_MARK + </td> + <td> + " + </td> + <td> + " + </td> + <td> + Mark all occurrences of a pattern + </td> + </tr> +<!-- </table>--> + <tr> + <td colspan="4"> + <h3>Miscellaneous</h3> + </td> + </tr> +<!-- <table>--> + <tr> + <td> + COMMAND + </td> + <td> + M-c + </td> + <td> + M-c + </td> + <td> + Invoke one or more semicolon-separated w3m functions + </td> + </tr> +<!-- +TODO: Where does this key binding M-Fn come from. I do not find a Fn-key on my keyboard. I do not know how to type in the keystroke combinations listed in keymap.default which are +keymap M-[E MENU +keymap M-[L MENU +keymap M-[2~ MENU +keymap M-[28~ MENU +<tr> +<td>MENU</td> +<Td>M-Fn</Td> +<td></td> +<td>Pop up menu</td> +</tr> +--> + <tr> + <td> + HELP + </td> + <td> + H + </td> + <td> + H, ? + </td> + <td> + Show help panel + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + OPTIONS + </td> + <td> + o + </td> + <td> + o + </td> + <td> + Display options setting panel + </td> + </tr> +<tr> +<td>SET_OPTION</td> +<td>M-o</td> +<td>M-o</td> +<td>Set option</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td>DEFINE_KEY</td> +<td>M-k</td> +<td>M-k</td> +<td>Define a binding between a key stroke combination and a command</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td>MOUSE_TOGGLE</td> +<td>m</td> +<td>m</td> +<td>Toggle mouse support</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td>DOWNLOAD_LIST</td> +<td>D</td> +<td>D</td> +<td>Display downloads panel</td> +</tr> + <tr> + <td> + COOKIE + </td> + <td> + C-k + </td> + <td> + C-k + </td> + <td> + Show cookie jar + </td> + </tr> +<!-- +mh 2016-06-12 Interrupt is an alias to SUSPEND, no need to mention it here + <tr> + <td> + INTERRUPT + </td> + <td> + C-c + </td> + <td> + C-c + </td> + <td> + Interrupt + </td> + </tr> +--> +<tr> +<td>UNDO</td> +<td>(</td> +<td>(</td> +<td>Cancel the last cursor movement</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td>REDO</td> +<td>)</td> +<td>)</td> +<td>Cancel the last undo</td> +</tr> + <tr> + <td> + EXEC_SHELL <!-- is an alias of SHELL --> + </td> + <td> + ! + </td> + <td> + ! + </td> + <td> + Execute shell command + </td> + </tr> +<tr> +<td>DICT_WORD</td> +<td>M-w</td> +<td>M-w</td> +<td>Execute dictionary command (see <a href="README.dict">README.dict</a>)</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td>DICT_WORD_AT</td> +<td>M-W</td> +<td>M-W</td> +<td>Execute dictionary command for word at cursor</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td>VERSION</td> +<td>r</td> +<td>r</td> +<td>Display the version of w3m</td> +</tr> + <tr> + <td> + SUSPEND + </td> + <td> + C-z + </td> + <td> + C-z + </td> + <td> + Suspend w3m to background. (To be withdrawn with shell + command <span class="mono">fg</span>.) + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + QUIT + </td> + <td> + q + </td> + <td> + q + </td> + <td> + Quit with confirmation request + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + EXIT + </td> + <td> + Q + </td> + <td> + Q + </td> + <td> + Quit at once + </td> + </tr> + </table> -<hr> -<a name="LocalCGI"></a> -<h2>Local CGI</h2> -You can run CGI scripts using w3m, without any HTTP server. -It means that w3m behaves like an HTTP server and activates CGI script, -then w3m reads the output of the script and display it. The -<a href="file:///$LIB/w3mbookmark?mode=panel&bmark=~/.w3m/bookmark.html&url=MANUAL.html&title=w3m+manual">bookmark registration</a> -and <a href="file:///$LIB/w3mhelperpanel?mode=panel">helper-app editor</a> -are realized as local CGI scripts. -Using local CGI, w3m can be used as a general purpose form interface. -<P> -For security reason, CGI scripts invoked by w3m must be in one of -these directories. -<ul> -<li>The directory where w3m-related files are stored -(typically /usr/local/lib/w3m). This directory can be referred -as $LIB. -<li>/cgi-bin/ directory. You can map /cgi-bin/ to any directory you like -with option setting panel (``Directory corresponds to /cgi-bin'' field). -You can specify multiple paths separated by `:', like -/usr/local/cgi-bin:/home/aito/cgi-bin. To use /cgi-bin/ directory, -you must use file:/cgi-bin URL as follows: + <p> + There are the following operational modes with built-in key + bindings for relevant functions. These bindings are not subject to + the DEFINE_KEY function or entries in the file keymap. + </p> + + <table border="1" width="100%"> + <colgroup> + <col width="20%"> + <col width="40%"> + <col width="40%"> + </colgroup> + <tr> + <th> + Function<br>(internal name) + </th> + <th>Key binding + </th> + <th> + Description + </th> + </tr> + <tr> + <td colspan="3"> + <h3>Menu Selection Mode</h3> + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + BUF:NEXT</td> + <td> + j, C-n, DOWN + </td> + <td> + Next item + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td>BUF:PREV + </td> + <td> + k, C-p, UP + </td> + <td> + Previous item + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + BUF:DELETE</td> + <td> + D + </td> + <td> + Delete item + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + BUF:GO + </td> + <td> + SPC, RET, RIGHT + </td> + <td> + Select item + </td> + </tr> +<!-- </table>--> + <tr> + <td colspan="3"> + <h3>Popup Menu Mode</h3> + </td> + </tr> +<!-- <table>--> + <tr> + <td> +MENU:SELECT + </td> + <td> + SPC, RET, RIGHT</td> + <td> + Select + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> +MENU:CLOSE + </td> + <td>C-c + </td> + <td> + Close menu + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> +MENU:CANCEL + </td> + <td> + LEFT, BKSPC, C-h</td> + <td> + One selection step backward + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> +MENU:DOWN + </td> + <td>j, C-n, DOWN + </td> + <td> + Move to the next item + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> +MENU:UP + </td> + <td> + k, C-p, UP</td> + <td> + Move to the previous item + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> +MENU:LINE_UP + </td> + <td>K + </td> + <td> + Scroll up one item + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> +MENU:LINE_DOWN + </td> + <td>J + </td> + <td> + Scroll down one item + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> +MENU:TOP + </td> + <td>C-a + </td> + <td> + Move to the first item + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> +MENU:LAST + </td> + <td>C-e + </td> + <td> + Move to the final item + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> +MENU:NEXT + </td> + <td>C-v, C-f + </td> + <td>Go to the next page + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> +MENU:PREV + </td> + <td>ESC v, C-b + </td> + <td> + Go to the previous page + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> +MENU:SEARCH_FORE + </td> + <td>C-s, / + </td> + <td> + Search forward + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> +MENU:SEARCH_BACK + </td> + <td> + C-r, ?</td> + <td> + Search backward + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> +MENU:SEARCH_NEXT + </td> + <td> + n</td> + <td> + Search for the next match</td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> +MENU:SEARCH_PREV + </td> + <td> + N</td> + <td> + Search for the previous match</td> + </tr> +<!--mh 2016-06-12 Pressing C-z in menu mode (with menu active) has the same effect as in normal operation of w3m: Browser gets in the background + <tr> + <td> +MENU:SUSPEND + </td> + <td> + C-z</td> + <td> + Suspend</td> + </tr> +--> +<!-- </table>--> + <tr> + <td colspan="3"> + <h3>Line-editing Mode</h3> + </td> + </tr> +<!-- <table>--> + <tr> + <td> + LINEEDIT:FORWARD + </td> + <td width="100"> + C-f, RIGHT + </td> + <td> + Move cursor forward + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> +LINEEDIT:BACK + </td> + <td> + C-b, LEFT + </td> + <td> + Move cursor backward + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> +LINEEDIT:BS + </td> + <td> + C-h, BKSPC + </td> + <td> + Delete previous character + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> +LINEEDIT:DEL + </td> + <td> + C-d + </td> + <td> + Delete current character + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> +LINEEDIT:KILL_AFTER + </td> + <td> + C-k + </td> + <td> + Delete everything after cursor + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> +LINEEDIT:KILL_BEFORE + </td> + <td> + C-u + </td> + <td> + Delete everything before cursor + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> +LINEEDIT:TOP + </td> + <td> + C-a + </td> + <td> + Move to the beginning of the line + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> +LINEEDIT:BOTTOM + </td> + <td> + C-e + </td> + <td> + Move to the end of the line + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> +LINEEDIT:PREV + </td> + <td> + C-p, UP + </td> + <td> + Fetch the previous string from the history list + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> +LINEEDIT:NEXT + </td> + <td> + C-n, DOWN + </td> + <td> + Fetch the next string from the history list + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> +LINEEDIT:COMPLETE + </td> + <td> + TAB, SPC + </td> + <td> + Try to complete filename + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> +LINEEDIT:EDITOR + </td> + <td> + C-o + </td> + <td> + Edit with external editor + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> +LINEEDIT:ACCEPT + </td> + <td> + RET + </td> + <td> + Accept input line + </td> + </tr> + </table> +<!-- mh 2016-06-12 As it suffices to use the provided keymap file for Lynx-like keybindings and this file is listed in section FILES of man w3m (1), the following hint for getting w3m with Lynx-like key bindings has been deleted. + <p> + If w3m was compiled with <q>Lynx-like key bindings</q>, you can use + the following key bindings. + </p> +--> +<!-- mh 2016-06-12 Remark is obsolete as the two sets key binding are presented along within tables + <hr> + <h2 id="Key:lynx"> + <p> + The Lynx-like configuration leaves keymappings unchanged in the + menu-selection and line-editing modes. + </p> + </h2> +--> + <hr> + <h2 id="Mouse"> + Mouse Operation + </h2> + <p> + If w3m is compiled with mouse support and you are invoking w3m + either from a console with GPM or from an X terminal emulator, you + can use the mouse for navigation (in the case of rxvt, you need to + set the TERM environment variable to <q>xterm</q> or <q>kterm</q>). + </p> + <p>An introduction to configure mouse actions is provided + with <a href="README.mouse">README.mouse</a>. + </p> + <table border="1"> + <colgroup> + <col width="20%"> + <col width="80%"> + </colgroup> + <tr> + <th>Operation + </th> + <th>Description + </th> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + left click + </td> + <td> +<b>First:</b><br> +Moves the cursor to the place indicated by the mouse pointer.<br> +<b>Then:</b><br> +Follows a hyperlink the cursor is currently located and the mouse points to. + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + middle click + </td> + <td> + Back to the previous buffer. + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + right click + </td> + <td> + Open pop-up menu. You can choose an item by clicking it. + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + left drag + </td> + <td> + Scroll document. The default behavior is to grab the document + and drag it. You can reverse the behavior (grab the window and + drag it) with the options setting panel. + </td> + </tr> + </table> + <hr> + <h2 id="LocalCGI"> + Local CGI scripts + </h2> + <p> + You can run CGI scripts using w3m, without any HTTP server. + This means that w3m behaves like an HTTP server and runs the CGI + script, then reads the output of the script and displays it. For + example, the bookmark registration system and default directory + browser are realized as local CGI scripts. Moreover, such scripts + allow w3m to be used as a form interface to acquire all kinds of + data. + </p> + <p> + For security reason, CGI scripts invoked by w3m must be in one of + the following directories: + </p> + <ul> + <li> + The directory where w3m-related files are stored (typically + /usr/local/lib/w3m). This directory can be referenced as $LIB. + </li> + <li> + The /cgi-bin/ directory. You can map /cgi-bin/ to any directory you + like in the options setting panel (the <q>Directory corresponds to + /cgi-bin</q> field). You can specify multiple paths separated by + <q>:</q>, like /usr/local/cgi-bin:/home/aito/cgi-bin. It is not + recommended to include the current directory to this path. To use + a /cgi-bin/ directory, you must use a file:/cgi-bin URL as follows: + </li> <pre> w3m -o cgi_bin=/path/to/cgi-bin file:/cgi-bin/script.cgi </pre> -It is not recommended to include current directory to this path. -</ul> -<p> -The CGI script can use special header `w3m-control:' to control w3m. -This field can take any function (see <a href="README.func">README.func</a>), -and the specified function is invoked after the document is displayed. -For example, The CGI output + </ul> + <p> + The CGI script can use the special header + <span class="mono">w3m-control:</span> to + control w3m. This field can take any function (see + <a href="README.func">README.func</a>), and the specified function + is invoked after the document is displayed. For example, the CGI + output + </p> <pre> - Content-Type: text/plain W3m-control: BACK - </pre> -will display blank page and delete that buffer immediately. -This is useful when you don't want to display any page after -the script is invoked. The next example + <p> + will display a blank page and delete that buffer immediately. + This is useful when you don't want to display any page after + the script is invoked. The next example + </p> <pre> - Content-Type: text/plain W3m-control: DELETE_PREVBUF - contents..... </pre> -will override the current buffer. -<p> -One w3m-control: header have to contain only one function, but you can -include more than one w3m-control: lines in the HTTP header. -In addition, you can specify an argument to GOTO function: + <p> + will override the current buffer. + </p> + <p> + Each header <span class="mono">w3m-control:</span> can + contain only one function, but you can + include more than one <span class="mono">w3m-control:</span> + line in the HTTP header. + In addition, you can specify an argument to the GOTO function: + </p> <pre> - Content-Type: text/plain -W3m-control: GOTO http://www.yahoo.com/ - +W3m-control: GOTO http://www.example.org/ </pre> -This example works exactly the same way to the Location header: + <p> + This example works exactly the same way as the Location header: + </p> <pre> - Content-Type: text/plain -Location: http://www.yahoo.com/ - +Location: http://www.example.org/ </pre> -Note that this header has no effect when the CGI script is invoked -through HTTP server. - -</body> + <p> + Note that this header has no effect when the CGI script is invoked + through an HTTP server. + </p> + </body> </html> @@ -110,12 +110,5 @@ Initial author: Faculty of Engineering, Tohoku University aito@fw.ipsj.or.jp -Current Maintainer - Dai Sato - Tohoku University Hospital - satodai@w3m.jp - -Feel free to send your opinion to the w3m mailing-lists. - w3m-dev@sic.med.tohoku.ac.jp (Japanese) - w3m-dev-en@sic.med.tohoku.ac.jp (English) - http://w3m.sourceforge.net/ +This package is maintained for Debian <https://www.debian.org>, +forked from the original version <https://sourceforge.net/projects/w3m/>. diff --git a/doc/README.cookie b/doc/README.cookie index 56cca50..71523e0 100644 --- a/doc/README.cookie +++ b/doc/README.cookie @@ -9,21 +9,21 @@ cookie support of w3m http://www.ics.uci.edu/pub/ietf/http/draft-ietf-http-state-man-mec-12.txt) cookie. - * If you wont to disable cookie support, run configure script with + * If you want to disable cookie support, run the configure script with --disable-cookie option. - * You can choose to use cookie or not on the Option Setting Panel or + * You can choose to use cookies or not on the Option Setting Panel or -cookie and -no-cookie option. - * You can disable cookie on the Option Setting Panel. In this case - all cookies are rejected, however, cookies which accepted before - disable cookie are used. + * You can disable cookies on the Option Setting Panel. In this case + all new cookies are rejected, however, cookies which were accepted before + cookies were disabled are used. - * You can see list of accepted cookies with C-k. In this panel, you + * You can see the list of accepted cookies with C-k. In this panel, you can choose to use each cookie or not. - * You can specify domains accept or not accept cookies on the Option - Setting Panel. Domains are specified with following format. + * You can specify domains from which to accept or not accept cookies + on the Option Setting Panel. Domains are specified in the following format: domain-list = domains | "" @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ cookie support of w3m (HDN: host domain name) - ¡¦ If the number of "." in domain name is lesser than 2, it is + * If the number of "." in domain name is fewer than 2, it is assumed as invalid cookie (cf. RFC 2109 4.3.2), however, you can use cookie_avoid_wrong_number_of_dots to avoid this restriction. You can set this in "Domains to avoid [wrong number diff --git a/doc/README.dict b/doc/README.dict index bd82cdb..88f4b1a 100644 --- a/doc/README.dict +++ b/doc/README.dict @@ -2,14 +2,14 @@ Dictionary look-up hack for w3m 1. INTRODUCTION -If you have dictionary look-up command (like 'webster'), you can -look a word in a document using w3m. This dictionary-lookup code +If you have a dictionary look-up command (such as 'webster'), you can +look up words in a document using w3m. This dictionary-lookup code was contributed by `Rubikitch' (rubikitch@ruby-lang.org), and -further modifed by Tushar Samant (scribble at pobox.com). +further modified by Tushar Samant (scribble at pobox.com). 2. INSTALLATION -To make use of dictionary look-up, you currently must change a +To make use of the dictionary look-up, you currently must change a compile option by hand. After running configure, edit config.h and change @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ to #define USE_DICT -and recompile w3me (i.e. type "make install"). +and recompile w3m (i.e. type "make install"). Note that w3m/0.3+cvs-1.373 or later, USE_DICT is defined by default. Then find or install a CGI program which takes a word as a query diff --git a/doc/README.func b/doc/README.func index 0b2c034..3bdec74 100644 --- a/doc/README.func +++ b/doc/README.func @@ -1,145 +1,150 @@ -ABORT Quit w3m without confirmation -ACCESSSKEY Popup acceskey menu -ADD_BOOKMARK Add current page to bookmark +ABORT Quit at once +ACCESSKEY Pop up accesskey menu +ADD_BOOKMARK Add current page to bookmarks ALARM Set alarm -BACK Back to previous buffer +BACK Close current buffer and return to the one below in stack BEGIN Go to the first line -BOOKMARK Read bookmark -CENTER_H Move to the center line -CENTER_V Move to the center column -CHARSET Change the current document charset -CLOSE_TAB Close current tab -CLOSE_TAB_MOUSE Close tab on mouse cursor (for mouse action) -COMMAND Execute w3m command(s) +BOOKMARK View bookmarks +CENTER_H Center on cursor column +CENTER_V Center on cursor line +CHARSET Change the character encoding for the current document +CLOSE_TAB Close tab +CLOSE_TAB_MOUSE Close tab at mouse pointer +COMMAND Invoke w3m function(s) COOKIE View cookie list -DEFAULT_CHARSET Change the default document charset -DEFINE_KEY Define a binding between a key stroke and a user command -DELETE_PREVBUF Delete previous buffer (mainly for local-CGI) +CURSOR_TOP Move cursor to the top line on the screen +CURSOR_MIDDLE Move cursor to the middle line on the screen +CURSOR_BOTTOM Move cursor to the bottom line on the screen +DEFAULT_CHARSET Change the default character encoding +DEFINE_KEY Define a binding between a key stroke combination and a command +DELETE_PREVBUF Delete previous buffer (mainly for local CGI-scripts) DICT_WORD Execute dictionary command (see README.dict) -DICT_WORD_AT Execute dictionary command for word at cursor +DICT_WORD_AT Execute dictionary command for word at cursor DISPLAY_IMAGE Restart loading and drawing of images -DOWN Scroll down one line -DOWNLOAD Save document source to file -DOWNLOAD_LIST Display download list panel -EDIT Edit current document -EDIT_SCREEN Edit currently rendered document +DOWN Scroll the screen down one line +DOWNLOAD Save document source +DOWNLOAD_LIST Display downloads panel +EDIT Edit local source +EDIT_SCREEN Edit rendered copy of document END Go to the last line -EXEC_SHELL Execute shell command -EXIT Quit w3m without confirmation -EXTERN Execute external browser -EXTERN_LINK View current link using external browser -FRAME Render frame -GOTO Go to URL -GOTO_LINE Go to specified line -GOTO_LINK Go to current link -GOTO_RELATIVE Go to relative URL -HELP View help -HISTORY View history of URL -INFO View info of current document -INTERRUPT Stop loading document -INIT_MAILCAP Reread mailcap (mainly for local-CGI) -ISEARCH Incremental search forward +EXEC_SHELL Execute shell command and display output +EXIT Quit at once +EXTERN Display using an external browser +EXTERN_LINK Display target using an external browser +FRAME Toggle rendering HTML frames +GOTO Open specified document in a new buffer +GOTO_HOME Return to the homepage (specified HTTP_HOME or WWW_HOME variable) +GOTO_LINE Go to the specified line +GOTO_LINK Follow current hyperlink in a new buffer +GOTO_RELATIVE Go to relative address +HELP Show help panel +HISTORY Show browsing history +INFO Display information about the current document +INTERRUPT Suspend w3m to background +ISEARCH Incremental search forward ISEARCH_BACK Incremental search backward -LEFT Shift screen one column -LINE_BEGIN Go to the beginning of line -LINE_END Go to the end of line -LINE_INFO Show current line number -LINK_BEGIN Go to the first link -LINK_END Go to the last link -LINK_MENU Popup link element menu -LIST Show all links and images -LIST_MENU Popup link list menu and go to selected link -LOAD Load local file -MAIN_MENU Popup menu +LEFT Shift screen one column left +LINE_BEGIN Go to the beginning of the line +LINE_END Go to the end of the line +LINE_INFO Display current position in document +LINK_BEGIN Move to the first hyperlink +LINK_END Move to the last hyperlink +LINK_MENU Pop up link element menu +LIST Show all URLs referenced +LIST_MENU Pop up menu for hyperlinks to browse to +LOAD Open local file in a new buffer +MAIN_MENU Pop up menu MARK Set/unset mark -MARK_MID Mark Message-ID-like strings as anchors -MARK_URL Mark URL-like strings as anchors -MARK_WORD Mark current word as anchor -MENU Popup menu -MENU_MOUSE Popup menu at mouse cursor (for mouse action) -MOUSE_TOGGLE Toggle activity of mouse -MOVE_DOWN Move cursor down (a half screen scroll at the end of screen) -MOVE_DOWN1 Move cursor down (1 line scroll at the end of screen) -MOVE_LEFT Move cursor left (a half screen shift at the left edge) -MOVE_LEFT1 Move cursor left (1 columns shift at the left edge) -MOVE_LIST_MENU Popup link list menu and move cursor to selected link -MOVE_MOUSE Move cursor to mouse cursor (for mouse action) -MOVE_RIGHT Move cursor right (a half screen shift at the right edge) -MOVE_RIGHT1 Move cursor right (1 columns shift at the right edge) -MOVE_UP Move cursor up (a half screen scroll at the top of screen) -MOVE_UP1 Move cursor up (1 line scrol at the top of screen) -MSGS Display error messages -NEW_TAB Open new tab -NEXT Move to next buffer -NEXT_DOWN Move to next downward link -NEXT_LEFT Move to next left link -NEXT_LEFT_UP Move to next left (or upward) link -NEXT_LINK Move to next link -NEXT_MARK Move to next word -NEXT_PAGE Move to next page -NEXT_RIGHT Move to next right link -NEXT_RIGHT_DOWN Move to next right (or downward) link -NEXT_TAB Move to next tab -NEXT_UP Move to next upward link -NEXT_VISITED Move to next visited link -NEXT_WORD Move to next word -NOTHING Do nothing +MARK_MID Turn Message-ID-like strings into hyperlinks +MARK_URL Turn URL-like strings into hyperlinks +MARK_WORD Turn current word into hyperlink +MENU Pop up menu +MENU_MOUSE Pop up menu at mouse pointer +MOUSE_TOGGLE Toggle mouse support +MOVE_DOWN Cursor down +MOVE_DOWN1 Cursor down. With edge touched, slide +MOVE_LEFT Cursor left +MOVE_LEFT1 Cursor left. With edge touched, slide +MOVE_LIST_MENU Pop up menu to navigate between hyperlinks +MOVE_MOUSE Move cursor to mouse pointer +MOVE_RIGHT Cursor right +MOVE_RIGHT1 Cursor right. With edge touched, slide +MOVE_UP Cursor up +MOVE_UP1 Cursor up. With edge touched, slide +MSGS Display error messages +NEW_TAB Open a new tab (with current document) +NEXT Switch to the next buffer +NEXT_DOWN Move downward to the next hyperlink +NEXT_HALF_PAGE Scroll down half a page +NEXT_LEFT Move left to the next hyperlink +NEXT_LEFT_UP Move left or upward to the next hyperlink +NEXT_LINK Move to the next hyperlink +NEXT_MARK Go to the next mark +NEXT_PAGE Scroll down one page +NEXT_RIGHT Move right to the next hyperlink +NEXT_RIGHT_DOWN Move right or downward to the next hyperlink +NEXT_TAB Switch to the next tab +NEXT_UP Move upward to the next hyperlink +NEXT_VISITED Move to the next visited hyperlink +NEXT_WORD Move to the next word +NOTHING Do nothing NULL Do nothing -OPTIONS Option setting panel -PEEK Peek current URL -PEEK_IMG Peek image URL -PEEK_LINK Peek link URL -PIPE_BUF Send rendered document to pipe -PIPE_SHELL Execute shell command and browse -PREV Move to previous buffer -PREV_LINK Move to previous link -PREV_MARK Move to previous mark -PREV_PAGE Move to previous page -PREV_TAB Move to previous tab -PREV_VISITED Move to previous visited link -PREV_WORD Move to previous word -PRINT Save buffer to file -QUIT Quit w3m -READ_SHELL Execute shell command and load +OPTIONS Display options setting panel +PEEK Show current address +PEEK_IMG Show image address +PEEK_LINK Show target address +PIPE_BUF Pipe current buffer through a shell command and display output +PIPE_SHELL Execute shell command and display output +PREV Switch to the previous buffer +PREV_HALF_PAGE Scroll up half a page +PREV_LINK Move to the previous hyperlink +PREV_MARK Go to the previous mark +PREV_PAGE Scroll up one page +PREV_TAB Switch to the previous tab +PREV_VISITED Move to the previous visited hyperlink +PREV_WORD Move to the previous word +PRINT Save rendered document +QUIT Quit with confirmation request +READ_SHELL Execute shell command and display output REDO Cancel the last undo -REDRAW Redraw screen -REG_MARK Set mark using regexp -REINIT Reload configuration files -RELOAD Reload buffer -RESHAPE Re-render buffer +REDRAW Draw the screen anew +REG_MARK Mark all occurences of a pattern +REINIT Reload configuration file +RELOAD Load current document anew +RESHAPE Re-render document RIGHT Shift screen one column right -SAVE Save document source to file -SAVE_IMAGE Save image to file -SAVE_LINK Save link to file -SAVE_SCREEN Save rendered document to file +SAVE Save document source +SAVE_IMAGE Save inline image +SAVE_LINK Save hyperlink target +SAVE_SCREEN Save rendered document SEARCH Search forward SEARCH_BACK Search backward SEARCH_FORE Search forward -SEARCH_NEXT Search next regexp -SEARCH_PREV Search previous regexp -SELECT Go to buffer selection panel -SELECT_MENU Popup buffer selection menu -SETENV Set environment variable -SET_OPTION Set option -SHELL Execute shell command +SEARCH_NEXT Continue search forward +SEARCH_PREV Continue search backward +SELECT Display buffer-stack panel +SELECT_MENU Pop up buffer-stack menu +SETENV Set environment variable +SET_OPTION Set option +SHELL Execute shell command and display output SHIFT_LEFT Shift screen left SHIFT_RIGHT Shift screen right -SOURCE View HTML source +SOURCE Toggle between HTML shown or processed STOP_IMAGE Stop loading and drawing of images SUBMIT Submit form -SUSPEND Stop loading document -TAB_GOTO Open URL on new tab -TAB_GOTO_RELATIVE Open relative URL on new tab -TAB_LEFT Move current tab left -TAB_LINK Open current link on new tab -TAB_MENU Popup tab selection menu -TAB_MOUSE Move to tab on mouse cursor (for mouse action) -TAB_RIGHT Move current tab right +SUSPEND Suspend w3m to background +TAB_GOTO Open specified document in a new tab +TAB_GOTO_RELATIVE Open relative address in a new tab +TAB_LEFT Move left along the tab bar +TAB_LINK Follow current hyperlink in a new tab +TAB_MENU Pop up tab selection menu +TAB_MOUSE Select tab by mouse action +TAB_RIGHT Move right along the tab bar UNDO Cancel the last cursor movement -UP Scroll up one line -VERSION Display version of w3m -VIEW View HTML source -VIEW_BOOKMARK View bookmark -VIEW_IMAGE View image -WHEREIS Search forward -WRAP_TOGGLE Toggle wrap search mode +UP Scroll the screen up one line +VERSION Display the version of w3m +VIEW Toggle between HTML shown or processed +VIEW_BOOKMARK View bookmarks +VIEW_IMAGE Display image in viewer +WHEREIS Search forward +WRAP_TOGGLE Toggle wrapping mode in searches diff --git a/doc/README.img b/doc/README.img index 0c10114..af6d9db 100644 --- a/doc/README.img +++ b/doc/README.img @@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ Introduction Support - * Display inline image (GIF,PNG,JPEG, etc.) on terminals - (xterm,rxvt, etc.) of X11, Linux framebuffer device or + * Display inline images (GIF, PNG, JPEG, etc.) on terminals + (xterm, rxvt, etc.) of X11, Linux framebuffer device or terminals of Windows. * Support inline image of <img> tag. Support of attributes "width", "height", and "align". @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Key functions Specify the following keymaps in ~/.w3m/keymap. keymap X DISPLAY_IMAGE keymap C-c STOP_IMAGE - keyamp t SET_OPTION display_image=toggle + keymap t SET_OPTION display_image=toggle Commandline options @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ Option panel Automatic loading of inline image. The default is ON. If it is OFF, loading starts with a command DISPLAY_IMAGE. max_load_image - Maximum process for downloading of inline image. The default is 4. + Maximum # of processes for downloading inline images. The default is 4. 1 to 8 can be set. ext_image_viewer Use external image viewer, when a command VIEW_IMAGE or @@ -75,8 +75,8 @@ Option panel image_scale Scale of image (%). The default value is 100(%). imgdisplay - External command to display image". The default value is "w3mimgdisplay". - See "Setting w3mimgdisplay". + External command to display image. The default value is "w3mimgdisplay". + See "Setting w3mimgdisplay." Required programs @@ -124,8 +124,8 @@ Setting w3mimgdisplay The default value for Linux framebuffer device is #000000 (black). When the color is specified as #RRGGBB, escape '#'. -anim <n> - Maximum number of frames for animation. It means without limit - if the number is 0. Negative value count backward from the end + Maximum number of frames for animation. It will run everything + if the number is 0. Negative values count backward from the end of the frames. The default value is 100. -margin <n> Margin of an area to clear an image. The default value is 0. @@ -135,13 +135,13 @@ Setting w3mimgdisplay Notice If you want to see GIF animation, please hit a suitable key, such - as 'h', 'l', etc., repeatedly, because a frame is rewritten + as 'h', 'l', etc., repeatedly, because a new frame is only requested according to the re-drawing demand from w3m. Some code in w3mimg/fb/fb.c was originally written by Mr. Yamasaki. http://www.sainet.or.jp/~yamasaki/download/fb-sample.tar.gz - On Windows, we check the behaver on standard console, Cygwin rxvt + On Windows, we check the behavior on standard console, Cygwin rxvt and PuTTY. diff --git a/doc/README.m17n b/doc/README.m17n index c064d76..da5408b 100644 --- a/doc/README.m17n +++ b/doc/README.m17n @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ Supported encoding schemes (character set) * Thai TIS-620 (ISO-8859-11), CP874 * Other - US_ASCII, ISO-8859-1 ¡Á 10, 13 ¡Á 15, + US_ASCII, ISO-8859-1 - 10, 13 - 15, KOI8-R, KOI8-U, NeXT, CP437, CP737, CP775, CP850, CP852, CP855, CP856, CP857, CP860, CP861, CP862, CP863, CP864, CP865, CP866, CP869, CP1006, CP1250, CP1251, CP1252, CP1253, CP1254, CP1255, CP1256, CP1257 diff --git a/doc/README.pre_form b/doc/README.pre_form index 972ef90..dad62f8 100644 --- a/doc/README.pre_form +++ b/doc/README.pre_form @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ -pre_form: Feature to configure form parameters when opening specific site. +pre_form: Feature to pre-fill form parameters when opening a specific site. -It would be convinient for sites where you often visit, but it may introduce -some security issues. Be careful to use this feature, especially `submit' +It is convenient for sites that you visit often, but it may introduce +some security issues. Be careful when using this feature, especially `submit' params described below. Default configuration file for pre_form is ~/.w3m/pre_form. -Syntax as follows: +The syntax of entries in the configuration file is as follows: url <url>|/<re-url>/ form [<name>] <action> @@ -23,21 +23,21 @@ textarea <name> : /textarea -If <action> is set, form which has matched <action> attributes +If <action> is set, a form which has matched <action> attributes will be configured by this pre_form. -The line begining with text, file, passwd, select, textarea means that +A line beginning with text, file, passwd, select, textarea means that it will set value to <value> in input, select or textarea element which name attribute matches with <name>. -The line beginning with checkbox, radio means that it will check +A line beginning with checkbox, radio means that it will check input element which name and value attribute matches with <name> and <value> -respectively. If <checked> is 0, no, or off, disable check of the checkbox. +respectively. If <checked> is 0, no, or off, the checkbox will be unchecked. -The line beginning with submit or image means that it will submit input -element which name attribute matches with <name> (and value attribute -matches with <value>), or submit last <input type=submit> element if no -<name> specified. +A line beginning with submit or image means that it will submit input +element whose name attribute matches with <name> (and value attribute +matches with <value>), or submit on the last <input type=submit> element if no +<name> was specified. You quote \, ' (single-quote) or " (double quote) as you do in shell. diff --git a/doc/README.siteconf b/doc/README.siteconf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8514edf --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/README.siteconf @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +The siteconf: Site-specific preferences + +The siteconf consists of URL patterns and preferences associated to them. +You can improve "decode_url" feature by giving charsets of URLs site by site, +or bypass Google's redirector for performance and your privacy. + +The siteconf is read from ~/.w3m/siteconf by default. + +===== The syntax ===== + +url <url>|/<re-url>/|m@<re-url>@i [exact] +substitute_url "<destination-url>" +url_charset <charset> +no_referer_from on|off +no_referer_to on|off +user_agent "string" + +The last match wins. + +===== Examples ===== + +url m!^https?://([a-z]+\.)?twitter\.com/! +substitute_url "https://nitter.net/" + +This forwards twitter.com to the alternative site. + +url "http://your.bookmark.net/" +no_referer_from on + +This prevents HTTP referers from being sent when you follow links +at the your.bookmark.net. + +url "http://www.google.com/url?" exact +substitute_url "file:///cgi-bin/your-redirector.cgi?" + +This forwards the Google's redirector to your local CGI. + +url /^http:\/\/[a-z]*\.wikipedia\.org\// +url_charset utf-8 + +When combinated with "decode_url" option turned on, links to +Wikipedia will be human-readable. + +url m@^https?://(.*\.)google\.com/@ +user_agent "Lynx/2.8.8dev.3 libwww-FM/2.14 SSL-MM/1.4.1" + +Tell Google we're actually Lynx. (So they send us a text-browser friendly +results page.) + +url m!^https?://([a-z]+\.)?twitter\.com/! +user_agent "Googlebot/2.1" + +Tell Twitter we're actually Googlebot. (So they send us a page without +rejection of a JavaScript disabled browser.) + +===== Regular expressions notes ===== + +Following expressions are all equivalent: + +/http:\/\/www\.example\.com\// +m/http:\/\/www\.example\.com\// +m@http://www\.example\.com/@ +m!http://www\.example\.com/! + +With a trailing 'i' modifier, you can specify a case-insensitive match. +For example, m@^http://www\.example\.com/abc/@i matches to: + +http://www.example.com/abc/ +http://www.example.com/Abc/ +http://www.example.com/ABC/ + +Hostnames, however, are always converted to lowercases before compared. + diff --git a/doc/README.sixel b/doc/README.sixel new file mode 100644 index 0000000..588afc4 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/README.sixel @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +Sixel support of w3m + 2014/11/05 + K. Araki + +Introduction + + This is the extension for w3m to show inline images by sixel graphics. + +Requirements + + Install 'img2sixel' command provided by libsixel project. + (https://github.com/saitoha/libsixel) + +Build + + $ ./configure --enable-image ... + $ make + $ make install + +Usage + + $ w3m -sixel http://... + + You can specify options of 'img2sixel' command by "W3M_IMG2SIXEL" + environmental variable. + + $ W3M_IMG2SIXEL="img2sixel -d atkinson" w3m -sixel http://... diff --git a/doc/README.tab b/doc/README.tab index 8e98e1c..f237f70 100644 --- a/doc/README.tab +++ b/doc/README.tab @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Options: open_tab_blank ... open new tab if target is _blank or _new default: OFF close_tab_back ... close the tab when you back from last buffer in the tab - default: OFF (= Can't back...) + default: OFF (= Can't go back...) diff --git a/doc/keymap.default b/doc/keymap.default index 0ecf14f..174e4ed 100644 --- a/doc/keymap.default +++ b/doc/keymap.default @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ # Left : LEFT, ^[[D keymap C-@ MARK +keymap C-_ GOTO_HOME keymap C-a LINE_BEGIN keymap C-b MOVE_LEFT keymap C-e LINE_END diff --git a/doc/keymap.lynx b/doc/keymap.lynx index 869c716..e4085c8 100644 --- a/doc/keymap.lynx +++ b/doc/keymap.lynx @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ keymap - PREV_PAGE keymap . RIGHT keymap / SEARCH keymap : MARK_URL -keymap ; MARK_WORD +keymap ";" MARK_WORD keymap < SHIFT_LEFT keymap = INFO keymap > SHIFT_RIGHT diff --git a/doc/menu.submenu b/doc/menu.submenu index e55193d..e837f46 100644 --- a/doc/menu.submenu +++ b/doc/menu.submenu @@ -39,6 +39,6 @@ menu Link end menu Bookmark - func "Read bookmark (b)" BOOKMARK "bB" + func "View bookmarks (b)" BOOKMARK "bB" func "Add page to bookmark(a)" ADD_BOOKMARK "aA" end @@ -1,13 +1,10 @@ .nr N -1 .nr D 5 -.TH W3M 1 Local -.UC 4 +.TH W3M 1 "2016-08-06" "w3m 0.5.3" .SH NAME -w3m \- a text based Web browser and pager +w3m \- a text based web browser and pager .SH SYNOPSIS -.B w3m -[options] [URL or filename] -.PP +w3m [OPTION]... [ \fIfile\fP | \fIURL\fP ]... .SH DESCRIPTION .\" This defines appropriate quote strings for nroff and troff .ds lq \&" @@ -17,234 +14,304 @@ w3m \- a text based Web browser and pager .\" Just in case these number registers aren't set yet... .if \nN==0 .nr N 10 .if \nD==0 .nr D 5 -.I -w3m -is a World Wide Web (WWW) text based client. It has English and -Japanese help files and an option menu and can be configured to -use either language. It will display hypertext markup language -(HTML) documents containing links to files residing on the local -system, as well as files residing on remote systems. It can -display HTML tables and frames. -In addition, it can be used as a "pager" in much the same manner -as "more" or "less". -Current versions of -.I -w3m -run on -Unix (Solaris, SunOS, HP-UX, Linux, FreeBSD, and EWS4800) -and on -Microsoft Windows 9x/NT. -.PP + +\fIw3m\fP is a text based browser which can display local or remote +web pages as well as other documents. +It is able to process HTML +tables and frames but it ignores JavaScript and Cascading Style +Sheets. +\fIw3m\fP can also serve as a pager for text files named as +arguments or passed on standard input, and as a general purpose +directory browser. + +\fIw3m\fP organizes its content in buffers or tabs, allowing easy +navigation between them. +With the w3m-img extension installed, \fIw3m\fP can +display inline graphics in web pages. +And whenever \fIw3m\fP's HTML +rendering capabilities do not meet your needs, the target URL can be +handed over to a graphical browser with a single command. + +For help with runtime options, press \(lqH\(rq while running \fIw3m\fP. + +.SH ARGUMENTS + +When given one or more command line arguments, \fIw3m\fP will handle +targets according to content type. +For web, \fIw3m\fP gets this +information from HTTP headers; for relative or absolute file system +paths, it relies on filenames. + +With no argument, \fIw3m\fP expects data from standard input and +assumes \(lqtext/plain\(rq unless another MIME type is given by the user. + +If provided with no target and no fallback target (see for instance +option \fB\-v\fP below), \fIw3m\fP will exit with usage information. .SH OPTIONS -At start up, \fIw3m\fR will load any local -file or remote URL specified at the command -line. For help with runtime options, press \fB"H"\fR -while running \fIw3m\fR. -Command line options are: -.PP -.TP -.B -t tab -set tab width -.TP -.B -r -ignore backspace effect +Command line options are introduced with a single \(lq\-\(rq character and +may take an argument. +.SS General options .TP -.B -l line -# of preserved line (default 10000) +\fB\-B\fP +with no other target defined, use the bookmark page for startup .TP -.B -I charset -document charset +\fB\-M\fP +monochrome display .TP -.B -O charset -display/output charset +\fB\-no-mouse\fP +deactivate mouse support .TP -.B -B -load bookmark +\fB\-num\fP +display each line's number .TP -.B -bookmark file -specify bookmark file +\fB\-N\fP +distribute multiple command line arguments to tabs. +By default, a +stack of buffers is used .TP -.B -T type -specify content-type +\fB\-ppc \fInum\fR +width of \fInum\fR pixels per character. +Range of 4.0 to 32.0, default 8.0. +Larger values will make tables narrower. +(Implementation not verified) .TP -.B -m -internet message mode +\fB\-ppl \fInum\fR +height of \fInum\fR pixels per line. +Range of 4.0 to 64.0. +(Implementation not verified) .TP -.B -v -visual startup mode +\fB\-title\fP, \fB\-title=TERM\fP +use the buffer name as terminal title string. +With specified TERM, +this sets the title configuration style accordingly .TP -.B -M -monochrome display +\fB\-v\fP +with no other target defined, welcome users with a built-in page .TP -.B -N -open URL of command line on each new tab +\fB\-W\fP +toggle wrapping mode in searches .TP -.B -F -automatically render frame +\fB\-X\fP +do not initialize/deinitialize the terminal .TP -.B -dump -dump formatted page into stdout +\fB+\fInum\fR +go to line \fInum\fR; +only effective for \fInum\fR larger than the number of lines in the terminal +.SS Browser options .TP -.B -cols width -specify column width (used with -dump) +\fB\-cols \fInum\fR +with stdout as destination; HTML is rendered to lines of \fInum\fR characters .TP -.B -ppc count -specify the number of pixels per character (4.0...32.0). -Larger values will make tables narrower. [default 8.0] +\fB\-cookie\fP, \fB\-no-cookie\fP +use stored cookies and accept new ones, or do neither .TP -.B -ppl count -specify the number of pixels per line (4.0...64.0) +\fB\-F\fP +render frames .TP -.B -dump_source -dump page source into stdout +\fB\-graph\fP, \fB\-no-graph\fP +use or do not use graphic characters for drawing HTML table and frame borders .TP -.B -dump_head -dump response of HEAD request into stdout +\fB\-header \fIstring\fR +append \fIstring\fR to the HTTP(S) request. +Expected to match the header syntax \f(CWVariable: Value\fP .TP -.B -dump_both -dump HEAD and source into stdout +\fB\-m\fP +Render the body of Usenet messages according to the header \(lqContent-type\(rq .TP -.B -dump_extra -dump HEAD, source, and extra information into stdout +\fB\-no-proxy\fP +do not use proxy .TP -.B -post file -use POST method with file content +\fB\-post \fIfile\fR +use POST method to upload data defined in \fIfile\fR. +The syntax to be used +is \f(CWvar1=value1[&var2=value2]...\fP .TP -.B -header string -insert string as a header +\fB\-4\fP +IPv4 only. +Corresponds to dns_order=4 in configuration files .TP -.B +<num> -goto <num> line +\fB\-6\fP +IPv6 only. +Corresponds to dns_order=6 in configuration files +.SS Text pager options .TP -.B -num -show line number +\fB\-l \fInum\fR +number of lines preserved internally when receiving plain text from +stdin (default 10,000) .TP -.B -no-proxy -don't use proxy +\fB\-r\fP +use caret notation to display special escape characters (such +as ANSI escapes or nroff-style backspaces for bold and underlined +characters) instead of processing them .TP -.B -4 -IPv4 only (-o dns_order=4) +\fB\-s\fP +squeeze multiple blank lines into one .TP -.B -6 -IPv6 only (-o dns_order=6) +\fB\-t\fP \fInum\fP +set tab width to \fInum\fR columns. +No effect on stdout +.SS Data type/encoding options .TP -.B -no-mouse -don't use mouse +\fB\-I \fIcharset\fR +user defined character encoding of input data .TP -.B -cookie -use cookie. +\fB\-O \fIcharset\fR +user defined character encoding of output data .TP -.B -no-cookie -don't use cookie +\fB\-T \fItype\fR +explicit characterization of input data by MIME type +.SS Options for data output, followed by immediate exit .TP -.B -graph -use graphic character +\fB\-dump\fP +dump rendered page into stdout. +Set implicitly when output is directed +to a file or pipe .TP -.B -no-graph -don't use graphic character +\fB\-dump_source\fP +dump the page's source code into stdout .TP -.B -S -squeeze multiple blank lines +\fB\-dump_head\fP +dump response of a HEAD request for a URL into stdout .TP -.B -W -toggle wrap search mode +\fB\-dump_both\fP +dump HEAD, and source code for a URL into stdout .TP -.B -X -don't use termcap init/deinit +\fB\-dump_extra\fP +dump HEAD, source code, and extra information for a URL into stdout .TP -.B -title [=TERM] -set buffer name to terminal title string. -If TERM is specified, use the TERM style title configuration. +\fB\-help\fP +show a summary of compiled-in features and command line options .TP -.B -o opt=value -assign value to config option +\fB\-show-option\fP +show all available configuration options .TP -.B -show-option -show all available config option +\fB\-version\fP +show the version of \fIw3m\fP +.SS Options for overriding default settings and resources .TP -.B -config file -specify config file +\fB\-bookmark \fIfile\fR +use \fIfile\fR instead of the default bookmark.html file .TP -.B -help -show usage +\fB\-config \fIfile\fR +use \fIfile\fR instead of the default configuration file .TP -.B -version -show w3m version +\fB\-debug\fP +DO NOT USE .TP -.B -reqlog -write request logfile +\fB\-o \fIoption=value\fR +modify one configuration item with an explicitly given value; +without \fIoption=value\fR, equivalent to \fB\-show-option\fR .TP -.B -debug -DO NOT USE +\fB\-reqlog\fP +log headers of HTTP communication in file \f(CW~/.w3m/request.log\fP .SH EXAMPLES +.SS Pager-like usage +.TP +Combine snippets of HTML code and preview the page +.EX +$ cat header.html footer.html | w3m \-T text/html +.EE +.TP +Compare two files using tabs +.EX +$ w3m \-N config.old config +.EE +.SS Browser-like usage +.TP +Display web content in monochrome terminal +.EX +$ w3m \-M http://w3m.sourceforge.net +.EE +.TP +Display embedded graphics +.EX +$ w3m \-o auto_image=TRUE http://w3m.sourceforge.net +.EE +.TP +Display content from Usenet +.EX +$ w3m \-m nntp://news.aioe.org/comp.os.linux.networking +.EE +.TP +Upload data for a URL using the POST method +.EX +$ w3m \-post \- http://example.com/form.php <<<'a=0&b=1' +.EE +.SS Filter-like usage +.TP +Convert an HTML file to plain text with a defined line length +.EX +$ w3m \-cols 40 foo.html > foo.txt +.EE +.TP +Output the bookmarks page as text with an appended list of links +.EX +$ w3m \-B \-o display_link_number=1 > out.txt +.EE +.TP +Conversion of file format and character encoding +.EX +$ w3m \-T text/html \-I EUC-JP \-O UTF-8 < foo.html > foo.txt +.EE +.SS Start with no input +.TP +Welcome users with a built-in page +.EX +$ w3m \-v +.EE +.\".SH Errors +.SH ENVIRONMENT +\fIw3m\fP recognises the environment variable WWW_HOME as defining a +fallback target for use if it is invoked without one. +.SH FILES .TP -To use w3m as a pager: -.br -$ ls | w3m -.br -.TP -To use w3m to translate HTML files: -.br -$ cat foo.html | w3m -T text/html +\f(CW~/.w3m/bookmark.html\fP +default bookmark file .TP -or -.br -$ cat foo.html | w3m -dump -T text/html >foo.txt -.SH FILES +\f(CW~/.w3m/config\fP +user defined configuration file; overrides \f(CW/etc/w3m/config\fP .TP -.I ${HOME}/.w3m/config -configuration file +\f(CW~/.w3m/cookie\fP +cookie jar; written on exit, read on launch .TP -.I ${HOME}/.w3m/keymap -key binding configuration file -.\" .TP -.\" .I ${HOME}/.w3m/menu -.\" ??? +\f(CW~/.w3m/history\fP +browser history - visited files and URLs .TP -.I ${HOME}/.w3m/mouse -mouse configuration file +\f(CW~/.w3m/keymap\fP +user defined key bindings; overrides default key bindings .TP -.I ${HOME}/.w3m/cookie -cookie file +\f(CW~/.w3m/mailcap\fP +external viewer configuration file .TP -.I ${HOME}/.w3m/history -history file +\f(CW~/.w3m/menu\fP +user defined menu; overrides default menu .TP -.I ${HOME}/.w3m/passwd -passowrd and username file +\f(CW~/.w3m/mime.types\fP +MIME types file .TP -.I ${HOME}/.w3m/pre_form -form parameters file +\f(CW~/.w3m/mouse\fP +user defined mouse settings .TP -.I ${HOME}/.w3m/mailcap -external viewer configuration file +\f(CW~/.w3m/passwd\fP +password and username file .TP -.I ${HOME}/.w3m/mime.types -MIME types file +\f(CW~/.w3m/pre_form\fP +contains predefined values to fill recurrent HTML forms .\" .TP -.\" .I ${HOME}/.w3m/urimethodmap +.\" .I $~/.w3m/urimethodmap .\" ??? -.SH NOTES -This is the -.I -w3m -0.5.3 Release. -.PP -Please see the MANUAL.html file distributed with w3m for -more detailed documentation. - -Additional information about -.I -w3m -may be found on its Japanese language Web site located at: - http://w3m.sourceforge.net/index.ja.html -.br -or on its English version of the site at: - http://w3m.sourceforge.net/index.en.html +.SH SEE ALSO +README and example files are to be found in the doc directory of your +\fIw3m\fP installation. +Recent information about \fIw3m\fP may be found on +.UR http://w3m.sourceforge.net +the project's web pages at +.UE .SH ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -.I -w3m -has incorporated code from several sources. +\fIw3m\fP has incorporated code from several sources. Users have contributed patches and suggestions over time. .SH AUTHOR -Akinori ITO <aito@fw.ipsj.or.jp> +.MT aito@fw.ipsj.or.jp +Akinori ITO +.ME + |