; vim: set syn=dosini: ; ; IFP configuration ; ; Copy this file to "~/.ifprc" to customize your IFP configuration. Any file ; "/etc/ifprc" contains system-wide IFP configuration that a "~/.ifprc" will ; override. The format of the file is DOS .ini. ; ; You can explicitly specify an IFP configuration file by setting a value for ; IFP_CONFIGURATION, assigned to the path to the file before running an IFP ; program. ; ; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- [DEFAULT] ; Global configuration section. This defines the plugin path, any list of ; libraries in precedence order, and assorted other IFP values. ; Plugin search path. IFP defaults this if not set, but setting it here ; silences warnings. May be overridden with IF_PLUGIN_PATH. plugin_path=/usr/local/lib/ifp:/usr/lib/ifp ; One possible set of pluggable Glk library preferences. May be overridded ; with IFP_GLK_LIBRARIES or by passing -glk to an IFP program. If ; not specified, IFP defaults to xglk where DISPLAY is set, glkterm if TERM ; is set, or cheapglk otherwise. ; glk_libraries=xglk,glkterm,cheapglk ; URL pause timeout and cache size (in bytes) before files are evicted from ; the cache. These values are the defaults in IFP. May be overridden with ; IFP_URL_TIMEOUT and IFP_CACHE_LIMIT. ; url_timeout=100000 ; cache_limit=10485760 ; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; Interpreter configuration sections. Each section is introduced with the ; interpreter name in [...] brackets. To have a section apply to a specific ; release of an interpreter, append the release number with a '-', for ; example "[scare-1.3.3]". ; The value of the 'options' property in interpreter configuration sections ; is "command line options" to interpreter plugins when IFP activates a plugin. ; For example, to always run Geas with a dedicated input window, uncomment ; these two lines: ; [geas] ; options=-w