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.\" Copyright (c) 2010, 2011, 2012 Marco Peereboom <marco@peereboom.us>
.\" Copyright (c) 2011 Jason McIntyre <jmc@openbsd.org>
.\" Copyright (c) 2012 Josh Rickmar <jrick@devio.us>
.\"
.\" Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
.\" purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
.\" copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
.\"
.\" THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
.\" WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
.\" MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
.\" ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
.\" WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
.\" ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
.\" OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
.\"
.Dd $Mdocdate: August 23 2012 $
.Dt XOMBRERO 1
.Os
.Sh NAME
.Nm xombrero
.Nd lightweight web browser
.Sh SYNOPSIS
.Nm xombrero
.Bk -words
.Op Fl nSTtV
.Op Fl f Ar file
.Op Fl s Ar session_name
.Op Ar url ...
.Ek
.Sh DESCRIPTION
.Nm
is a minimalistic web browser that tries to stay out of the way so that
valuable screen real estate can be used for much more important stuff.
It has sane defaults and does not require one to learn a language to do any
configuration.
It was written by hackers for hackers
and it strives to be small, compact, and fast.
.Pp
.Nm
is very simple in its use.
Most actions are initiated via key or mouse bindings.
Key bindings are based on those of the
.Xr vi 1
text editor,
giving web browsing a similar feel to navigating a text document.
The
.Sx KEY BINDINGS
section below documents the various defaults and possible customizations.
.Pp
The options are as follows:
.Bl -tag -width Ds
.It Fl f Ar file
Specify an alternative configuration file.
.It Fl n
Open a new tab in a running
.Nm
for each specified URL.
This option requires
.Cm enable_socket
to be enabled.
.It Fl e Ar command
Execute arbitrary command (see the
.Sx COMMAND MODE
section below) in a running
.Nm
instance. This option requires
.Cm enable_socket
to be enabled. Example run: xombrero -e "tabnew openbsd.org"; xombrero -e
tabclose; xombrero -e wq.
.It Fl S
Disable the toolbar.
.It Fl s Ar session_name
Open session that was saved with ":session save" command.
.It Fl T
Disable visualization of tabs.
.It Fl t
Disable tabs.
Pages that would open in tabs open in new windows instead.
.It Fl V
Display version and exit.
.El
.Sh FAST STARTUP
The following notation is used throughout this page:
.Pp
.Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact
.It Cm C-
Control
.It Cm S-
Shift
.It Cm M1-
Meta 1 (sometimes marked Alt)
.It Cm M2-
Meta 2
.It Cm M3-
Meta 3
.It Cm M4-
Meta 4 (sometimes marked Windows)
.It Cm M5-
Meta 2
.It Cm MB1
Mouse button 1
.El
.Pp
To browse to a specific address,
either use the mouse to click on the address bar
or press
.Cm F6
to shift the keyboard focus to the address bar.
The address is then entered manually.
.Pp
The mouse can be used to navigate the page in the traditional manner,
or the keyboard can be used instead.
For example,
.Cm PageUp
and
.Cm PageDown
will scroll up and down the page.
.Pp
To follow a link,
either click on it or use the
.Cm f
key and have
.Nm
assign numbers to each link on the page;
entering that number on the keyboard will prompt
.Nm
to follow the link.
.Sh KEY BINDINGS
.Nm
provides many actions accessed via key or mouse bindings.
Most can be reprogrammed using a
.Cm keybinding
entry in the configuration file.
Each keyboard shortcut requires exactly one entry in the configuration file.
A shortcut can have multiple entries in the configuration file.
The format of the keybinding entry is as follows:
.Pp
.D1 keybinding = (:)action,(!)keystroke(s)
.Pp
For example, "keybinding = tabnew,C-t" where
.Cm tabnew
is the action and
.Cm C-t
are
the keystrokes.
.Pp
Actions may be any xombrero command that can be run from the command
prompt.
There is one additional action,
.Cm unbind ,
which will unbind any previous actions to that keybinding.
.Pp
If the action begins with a colon, the action will be entered into the
command prompt instead of being executed.
For example, "keybinding = :session open ,M1-s" will open the command
prompt with ":open session " entered when using the M1-s keybinding.
.Pp
Keybindings which open the command prompt may also include the string
<uri>, which will be replaced by the current tab's URI.
For example, "keybinding = :open <uri>,F10" will open the command
prompt with <uri> replaced with the current URI.
.Pp
GTK has some default keybindings for manipulating text inside input
fields, such as the URI or search entry widget, for example
.Cm C-w
deletes a word. To override these defaults prefix your key with an
exclamation mark (!), like this: "keybinding = tabclose,!C-w".
The
.Cm clearall
key word is special and is meant to reset the key binding list to the GTK+
and WebKit defaults.
This keyword should be the first
.Cm keybinding
entry in the configuration file.
.Pp
Shift should be used sparingly since it gets in the way of non-USA keyboards.
See the accompanying configuration file for examples.
.Pp
The various bindings are documented below.
The relevant keybinding action is given afterwards, in parentheses.
.Ss Command mode
These commands are used to focus or unfocus input on the default input of a web
page.
.Pp
.Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact
.It Cm ESC
Go to command mode; unfocus current entry on web page.
.Pq Cm command_mode
.It Cm i
Go to insert mode; focus on default entry on web page.
.Pq Cm insert_mode
.El
.Ss Search Commands
These commands are used to search for text strings within a web page.
.Pp
.Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact
.It Cm /
Start a search
.Pq Cm search
.It Cm \&?
Start a backwards search
.Pq Cm searchb
.It Cm n
Next item matching search
.Pq Cm searchnext
.It Cm N
Previous item matching search
.Pq Cm searchprev
.El
.Ss Focus Commands
These commands are used to shift the focus of
.Nm
from one area to another.
.Pp
.Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact
.It Cm F6
Focus on address bar
.Pq Cm focusaddress
.It Cm F7
Focus on search entry
.Pq Cm focussearch
.El
.Ss Command Aliases
These commands allow the user to map specific actions to specific keys.
.Pp
.Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact
.It Cm F1
Alias for "help"
.It Cm F2
Alias for "proxy toggle"
.It Cm F4
Alias for "toplevel toggle"
.El
.Ss Prompt Aliases
These commands allow the user to open a prompt.
These can be useful when the
.Fl S
option is used.
.Pp
.Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact
.It Cm F9
Alias for ":open "
.It Cm F10
Alias for ":open <uri>"
.It Cm F11
Alias for ":tabnew "
.It Cm F12
Alias for ":tabnew <uri>"
.El
.Ss Navigation Commands
These commands allow the user to navigate web pages and,
to some extent,
control the browser.
.Pp
.Bl -tag -width "Space, C-f, PageDownXXX" -offset indent -compact
.It Cm F5, C-r, C-l
Reload page
.Pq Cm reload
.It Cm BackSpace, M-Left
Previous page
.Pq Cm goback
.It Cm S-BackSpace, M-Right
Forward page
.Pq Cm goforward
.It Cm j, Down
Next line on page
.Pq Cm scrolldown
.It Cm k, Up
Previous line on page
.Pq Cm scrollup
.It Cm G, End
Bottom of page
.Pq Cm scrollbottom
.It Cm gg, Home
Top of page
.Pq Cm scrolltop
.It Cm Space, C-f, PageDown
Page down
.Pq Cm scrollpagedown
.It Cm C-b, PageUp
Page up
.Pq Cm scrollpageup
.It Cm l, Right
Page right
.Pq Cm scrollright
.It Cm h, Left
Page left
.Pq Cm scrollleft
.It Cm $
Page far right
.Pq Cm scrollfarright
.It Cm 0
Page far left
.Pq Cm scrollfarleft
.It Cm M-f
Favorites
.Pq Cm fav
.It Cm M-j
Cookie jar
.Pq Cm cookiejar
.It Cm M-d
Download manager
.Pq Cm dl
.It Cm C-p
Print page
.Pq Cm print
.It Cm M-h
Global history
.Pq Cm history
.It Cm C-j
Toggle JavaScript enabled for FQDN
.Pq Cm js
.It Cm C-s
Toggle source view
.Pq Cm togglesrc
.It Cm M-c
Toggle cookie enabled for FQDN
.Pq Cm cookie
.It Cm M-p
Toggle plugins enabled for FQDN
.Pq Cm plugin
.El
.Ss Tab Manipulation
.Nm
supports tabbed browsing.
That is, web pages may be opened in separate tabs,
allowing the user to quickly move from one page to another,
and back.
These commands then are used to create, destroy, and move between tabs.
.Pp
.Bl -tag -width "C-plus, C-equalXXX" -offset indent -compact
.It Cm C-MB1
Open new tab with the clicked link
.It Cm C-t
Create new tab with focus in URL entry
.Pq Cm tabnew
.It Cm C-T
Create new tab with focus in URL entry as the last tab in the browser
.Pq Cm 999tabnew
.It Cm C-w
Destroy current tab
.Pq Cm tabclose
.It Cm U
Undo close tab
.Pq Cm tabundoclose
.It Cm C-Left, C-PageUp
Go to the previous tab
.Pq Cm tabprevious
.It Cm C-Right, C-PageDown
Go to the next tab
.Pq Cm tabnext
.It Cm C-[1..9]
Jump to page
.Ar N
.Pq Cm tabnext [1..9]
.It Cm C-<
Jump to first page
.Pq Cm tabfirst
.It Cm C->
Jump to last page
.Pq Cm tablast
.It Cm C-minus
Zoom out by 4%
.Pq Cm focusout
.It Cm C-plus, C-equal
Zoom in by 4%
.Pq Cm focusin
.It Cm C-0
Set zoom level to 100%
.Pq Cm focusreset
.El
.Ss Yanking and pasting
These commands copy and paste text to and from the clipboard.
.Pp
.Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact
.It Cm p
Paste the contents of the clipboard into the address bar
.Pq Cm pasteuricur
.It Cm P
Paste the contents of the clipboard into a new tab
.Pq Cm pasteurinew
.It Cm y
Yank the current URL into the clipboard
.Pq Cm yankuri
.El
.Ss Hyperlink Following
This allows the user to follow hyperlinks
without using a mouse.
Enter the corresponding number to follow the link.
Alternatively one can type the name of the link and when there are no more
possibilities
.Nm
will follow the link.
.Pp
.Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact
.It Cm f, '.'
Highlight all links and prefix them with a number.
.Pq Cm hinting
.It Cm F, ','
Highlight all links and prefix them with a number but open in a new tab.
.Pq Cm hinting_newtab
.El
.Ss Exiting
Commands to exit the browser.
.Pp
.Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact
.It Cm C-q
Quit
.Pq Cm quitall
.El
.Ss Low-Contrast Color Scheme
These commands toggle the page style between the default CSS and a
low-contrast color scheme with light grey text on a dark grey background.
If the
.Cm userstyle
setting is changed, that stylesheet will be used instead of the
low-contrast color scheme.
.Pp
.Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact
.It Cm s
Toggle the current tab's style.
.Pq Cm userstyle
.It Cm S
Toggle the global page style mode.
Will also affect new tabs.
.Pq Cm userstyle_global
.El
.Ss Insert-mode commands
The following commands are only available when editing an input-field
.Pp
.Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact
.It Cm C-i
Edit the contents of the currently active input-element in an external editor.
.Pq Cm editelement
.El
.Sh COMMAND MODE
Command mode works in a similar fashion to the
.Xr vi 1
editor;
it is entered by typing a colon and exited by pressing Esc.
The commands and their descriptions are listed below.
.Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent
.It Cm about , version
Display the About page.
.It Cm buffers , ls , tabs
Display the currently opened tabs and let the user switch tabs by typing
the tab number or by using the mouse.
.It Cm ca
Display CA certificates.
.It Cm cert , cert show
Download and display certificates of the domain on current tab.
.It Cm cert save
Save certificate into a local store.
The next time the site is visited it is compared against the store.
If the certificate matches,
the address bar will be blue;
if it doesn't the bar will be red.
.It Cm cookie
The
.Cm cookie
command is used to manipulate the cookie whitelist.
Used by itself it expands to
.Cm cookie show all .
.It Cm cookiejar
Show cookie jar contents.
.It Cm cookie purge
Remove all cookies from the cookie jar.
.It Cm cookie save, cookie save fqdn
Save the current fully qualified domain name (FQDN)
to the persistent whitelist.
For example,
the www.peereboom.us domain would result in saving www.peereboom.us.
.It Cm cookie save domain
Save the top level domain name to the persistent whitelist.
For example,
the www.peereboom.us domain would result in saving .peereboom.us.
.Pp
This action enables cookies if it is currently disabled for this entry.
.It Cm cookie show all
Show all persistent and session entries in the cookie whitelist.
.It Cm cookie show persistent
Show all persistent entries in the cookie whitelist.
.It Cm cookie show session
Show all session entries in the cookie whitelist.
.It Cm cookie toggle domain
Toggle cookie support for the current top level domain.
.It Cm cookie toggle, cookie toggle fqdn
Toggle cookie support for the current FQDN.
.It Cm dl
Show download manager.
.It Cm encoding Op Ar encoding
Set the current tab's encoding to
.Ar encoding
and reload the tab.
If
.Ar encoding
is not provided, the current tab's encoding is displayed.
.It Cm editsrc
Open the source for the current tab in the editor specified by the
setting
.Cm external_editor
and then check for changes to the file opened. If it is changed, the
page will be updated.
.It Cm editelement
If a text-element is currently active (<input> or <textarea>), it's
contents will be opened in the same fashion as for the command
.Cm editsrc
above
.It Cm fav
Show favorites.
.It Cm favadd Op Ar title
Add the current page to favorites.
The title can be overridden by specifying
.Ar title .
.It Cm favedit
Show favorites list and links to remove entries.
.It Cm fullscreen , f
Toggle hiding tabs and url entry toolbar.
.It Cm h , hist , history
Show global history.
.It Cm help
Show help page.
.It Cm home
Go to home URL.
.It Cm https
The
.Cm https
command is used to manipulate the items in the HTTPS force list.
Used by itself it expands to
.Cm https show all .
.It Cm https save, save fqdn
Save the FQDN to the persistent force HTTPS list.
For example,
the www.peereboom.us domain would result in saving www.peereboom.us.
.It Cm https save domain
Save the top level domain name to the persistent whitelist.
For example,
the www.peereboom.us domain would result in saving .peereboom.us.
.It Cm https show all
Show all persistent and session entries in the HTTPS force list.
.It Cm https show persistent
Show all persistent entries in the HTTPS force list.
.It Cm https show session
Shows all session entries in the HTTPS force list.
.It Cm https toggle, https toggle fqdn
Toggle this FQDN in the HTTPS force list.
.It Cm https toggle domain
Toggle the top level domain in the HTTPS force list.
.It Cm js
The
.Cm js
command is used to manipulate the JavaScript whitelist.
Used by itself it expands to
.Cm js show all .
.It Cm js save, save fqdn
Save the FQDN to the persistent whitelist.
For example,
the www.peereboom.us domain would result in saving www.peereboom.us.
.It Cm js save domain
Save the top level domain name to the persistent whitelist.
For example,
the www.peereboom.us domain would result in saving .peereboom.us.
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This action enables JavaScript if it is currently disabled for this entry.
.It Cm js show all
Show all persistent and session entries in the JavaScript whitelist.
.It Cm js show persistent
Show all persistent entries in the JavaScript whitelist.
.It Cm js show session
Show all session entries in the JavaScript whitelist.
.It Cm js toggle, js toggle fqdn
Toggle JavaScript execution for the current FQDN.
.It Cm js toggle domain
Toggle JavaScript execution for the current top level domain.
.It Cm loadimages
If the setting
.Cm auto_load_images
is disabled, load all images for current site.
.It Cm open , op , o Ar URL
Open
.Ar URL .
.It Cm plugin
The
.Cm plugin
command is used to manipulate the plugin whitelist.
Used by itself it expands to
.Cm plugin show all .
.It Cm plugin save, save fqdn
Save the FQDN to the persistent whitelist.
For example,
the www.peereboom.us domain would result in saving www.peereboom.us.
.It Cm plugin save domain
Save the top level domain name to the persistent whitelist.
For example,
the www.peereboom.us domain would result in saving .peereboom.us.
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This action enables plugins if they are currently disabled for this entry.
.It Cm plugin show all
Show all persistent and session entries in the plugin whitelist.
.It Cm plugin show persistent
Show all persistent entries in the plugin whitelist.
.It Cm plugin show session
Show all session entries in the plugin whitelist.
.It Cm plugin toggle, plugin toggle fqdn
Toggle plugin execution for the current FQDN.
.It Cm plugin toggle domain
Toggle plugin execution for the current top level domain.
.It Cm print
Print page.
.It Cm proxy
The
.Cm proxy
command is used to manipulate the currently set proxy.
Used by itself it expands to
.Cm proxy show .
.It Cm proxy show
Display the current
.Cm http_proxy
setting.
.It Cm proxy toggle
Enable or disable the proxy for
.Nm .
Note that
.Cm http_proxy
must be set before it can be toggled.
.It Cm qa , qall , quitall
Quit
.Nm .
.It Cm quit , q
Close current tab and quit
.Nm
if it is the last tab.
.It Cm restart
Restart
.Nm
and reload all current tabs.
.It Cm run_script Op Ar path_to_script
Run the script
.Ar path_to_script
with the current uri as the argument.
If
.Ar path_to_script
is not provided, the script specified by the
.Cm default_script
setting is used instead.
.It Cm script Ar filename
Run an external JavaScript script file in the current tab context.
.It Cm session , Cm session show
Display the current session name.
By default the session name is
.Dq main_session .
To create a new session use the
.Cm session save
command.
A session is defined as the lifetime of the browser application.
.It Cm session delete Ar session_name
Delete session
.Ar session_name
from persistent storage.
If
.Ar session_name
is the current session then the session will revert to
.Dq main_session .
.It Cm session open Ar session_name
Close all tabs and open session
.Ar session_name .
Going forward this session is named
.Ar session_name .
.It Cm session save Ar session_name
Save current tabs to session
.Ar session_name .
This will close the current session and going forward this session is named
.Ar session_name .
.It Cm set
The
.Cm set
command is used to inspect, clear or change runtime options.
There are 3 methods to use
.Cm set .
When used by itself as
.Dq Cm :set
the command displays all options as currently set.
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To set a value use
.Dq Cm :set Ao Ar option Ac Ns = Ns Aq Ar value .
For example,
.Dq Cm :set http_proxy=http://127.0.0.1:8080 .
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To clear a value use
.Dq Cm :set Ao Ar option Ac Ns = .
For example,
.Dq Cm :set http_proxy= .
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Note, not all options can be set at runtime.
.It Cm stats
Show blocked cookie statistics.
These statistics vary based on settings and are not persistent.
.It Cm statustoggle , statust
Toggle status bar.
.It Cm stop
Stop loading the current web page.
.It Cm tabclose
Close current tab.
.It Cm tabhide
Hide tabs.
.It Cm tabnew , tabedit Op Ar URL
Create a new tab and optionally open provided
.Ar URL .
.It Cm tabnext
Go to the next tab.
.It Cm tabonly
Close all tabs except the currently focused one.
.It Cm tabprevious
Go to the previous tab.
.It Cm tabshow
Show tabs in GUI.
.It Cm toplevel , toplevel toggle
Toggle the top level domain name cookie and JS session whitelist.
This is to enable/disable short lived full site functionality without
permanently adding the top level domain to the persistent whitelist.
.It Cm urlhide , urlh
Hide url entry and toolbar.
.It Cm urlshow , urls
Show url entry and toolbar.
.It Cm userstyle Op Ar stylesheet
Toggle the current tab between using the custom stylesheet
.Ar stylesheet
and the page's default CSS.
If
.Ar stylesheet
is not provided, the stylesheet specified by the
.Cm userstyle
setting will be used.
This
.Cm userstyle
setting is set by default to a low-contrast color scheme.
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Additional stylesheets may be used in addition to that set by
.Cm userstyle
by specifying additional keybindings.
For example,
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.D1 keybinding = userstyle ~/style.css,v
.D1 keybinding = userstyle_global ~/style.css,V
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will map toggling between ~/style.css to the v and V keys while
keeping the stylesheet specified by
.Cm userstyle
mapped to the s and S keys.
.It Cm userstyle_global Op Ar stylesheet
Same as the
.Cm userstyle
command but affects all open tabs and newly created tabs will use
this style.
.It Cm w
Save open tabs to current session.
The tabs will be restored next time the session is opened.
See the session command for additional details.
.It Cm wq
Save open tabs and quit.
The tabs will be restored next time the session is opened.
See the
.Cm session
command for more details.
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.Sh BUFFER COMMANDS
In addition to shortcuts and commands
.Nm
provides buffer commands. Buffer commands are short, multi character
vi-like commands, often requiring an argument. Partial buffer commands
are
displayed in the buffer command statusbar element (see
.Cm statusbar_elems ) .
Pressing Esc or switching to another tab cancels a partially entered
buffer command. In the following list
.Cm arg
denotes the argument a buffer command accepts. Buffer commands are
defined as extended regular expressions.
Note that if a character is used as a shortcut it will not be interpreted
as the beginning of a buffer command. This is the case with
.Cm 0 .
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.Bl -tag -width "['][a-zA-Z0-9]XXX" -offset indent -compact
.It Cm gg
go to the top of the page
.It Cm gG
go to the bottom of the page
.It Cm [0-9]+%
go to the
.Cm arg
percent of the page
.It Cm zz
go to 50% of the page
.It Cm [0-9]*gu
go
.Cm arg
levels up. If
.Cm arg
is missing, 1 is assumed. Going a
level up means going to a URI obtained from the current one by removing
the last slash ('/') character and everything that follows it
.It Cm gU
go to the root level, i.e. going up as many levels as possible.
.It Cm gh
open the home page in the current tab
.It Cm m[a-zA-Z0-9]
set a mark denoted by
.Cm arg
at the current page position. These marks behave like those in vi or
less.
.It Cm ['][a-zA-Z0-9']
go to the position where mark
.Cm arg
was set. The special mark "'" points to the previous page position, after a
"gg", "gG", "zz", "%" or "'" buffer command.
.It Cm M[a-zA-Z0-9]
set the current uri as quickmark
.Cm arg
.It Cm go[a-zA-Z0-9]
open the uri marked as quickmark
.Cm arg
in the current tab
.It Cm gn[a-zA-Z0-9]
open the uri marked as quickmark
.Cm arg
in a new tab
.It Cm [0-9]+t
activate tab number
.It Cm g0
go to first tab
.It Cm g$
go to last tab
.It Cm [0-9]*gt
go to the
.Cm arg
next tab
.It Cm [0-9]*gT
go to the
.Cm arg
previous tab
.Cm arg
.It Cm ZZ
quit
.Nm
.It Cm ZR
restart
.Nm
.It Cm zi
zoom in by 4%
.It Cm zo
zoom out by 4%
.It Cm z0
set zoom level to 100%
.It Cm [0-9]+Z
set zoom level to
.Cm arg
%
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.Sh QUICKMARKS
Quickmarks are like bookmarks, except they are referred to by a single
character (a letter or a digit), instead of a longer name. See the
.Cm M[a-zA-Z0-9] ,
.Cm go[a-zA-Z0-9]
and
.Cm gn[a-zA-Z0-9]
buffer commands for usage. Quickmarks are stored in
.Pa ~/.xombrero/quickmarks
and are saved automatically after each
.Cm M[a-zA-Z0-9]
buffer command.
.Sh ABOUT SCREENS
The about screens are internally generated web pages by
.Nm
for user interaction.
These are entered in the address bar and the format is
.Cm about:screen
where screen is the desired screen to display.
For example about:favorites.
Any about screen can be used as the home page as specified by
.Cm home
in the configuration file.
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.Bl -tag -width "downloadsXXX" -offset indent -compact
.It Cm about
show the about screen
.It Cm blank
show a blank screen
.It Cm cookiewl
show the cookie whitelist screen
.It Cm cookiejar
show the cookiejar screen
.It Cm downloads
show the downloads screen
.It Cm favorites
show the favorites screen
.It Cm help
show the help web page
.It Cm history
show the history screen
.It Cm jswl
show the JavaScript whitelist screen
.It Cm plwl
show the plugin whitelist screen
.It Cm set
show the settings screen
.It Cm stats
show the statistics screen
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.Sh WHITELISTS
This section describes advanced usage settings.
Most users should use
.Cm browser_mode
instead to setup
.Nm
and skip over this section.
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.Nm
has a number of whitelists to control blocking cookies and JavaScript
execution for FQDNs or domains.
When properly enabled these whitelists require either the FQDN or top level
domain to exist in the whitelists in order to allow cookies to be stored or
JavaScript to execute.
Both JavaScript and cookies have two whitelists associated with them.
The whitelists are called session and persistent.
Items in the session whitelists are only allowed for the lifetime of the
.Nm
instance.
Items in the persistent whitelists are stored on disk and are restored
upon restarting.
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Setting up the whitelists is a little tricky due to intricacies of WebKit.
In fact the semantics are different for cookies and JavaScript.
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Cookie whitelist requires the following configuration to be set:
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.Bl -tag -width "enable_cookie_whitelistXXX" -offset indent -compact
.It Cm cookies_enabled
This is a WebKit setting and must be set to
.Pa 1
(ENABLED)
in order to be able to use a
cookie whitelist.
.It Cm enable_cookie_whitelist
This needs to be set to
.Pa 1
to enable the cookie whitelist functionality.
.It Cm cookie_wl
These entries in the configuration file are the actual domains names in the
cookie whitelist.
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JavaScript whitelist requires the following configuration to be set:
.Pp
.Bl -tag -width "enable_js_whitelistXXX" -offset indent -compact
.It Cm enable_scripts
This is a WebKit setting and must be set to
.Pa 0
(DISABLED)
in order to be able to use a
JavaScript whitelist.
.It Cm enable_js_whitelist
This needs to be set to
.Pa 1
to enable the JavaScript whitelist functionality.
.It Cm js_wl
These entries in the configuration file are the actual domains names in the
JavaScript whitelist.
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Plugin whitelist requires the following configuration to be set:
.Pp
.Bl -tag -width "enable_plugin_whitelistXXX" -offset indent -compact
.It Cm enable_plugins
This is a WebKit setting and must be set to
.Pa 1
(ENABLED)
in order to be able to use a
plugin whitelist.
.It Cm enable_plugin_whitelist
This needs to be set to
.Pa 1
to enable the plugin whitelist functionality.
.It Cm pl_wl
These entries in the configuration file are the actual domains names in the
plugin whitelist.
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See the
.Pa FILES
section for additional configuration file entries and details
that alter runtime behavior.
.Sh FILES
.Bl -tag -width "/etc/xombrero.confXXX" -compact
.It Pa ~/.xombrero.conf
.Nm
user specific settings.
.It Pa ~/.xombrero
.Nm
scratch directory.