📄 sample.zgvrc
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# zgv sample system default startup file## This should be either /etc/zgv.conf, or ~/.zgvrc# (you don't have to have either, though).## Only a few settings are set here, and all are commented or are the# default values.## For a full list of bells and whistles, see the `Invoking zgv' (or# `OPTIONS') and `Configuring zgv' sections in the info file or man# page.# Anything after a `#' is ignored (i.e. is a comment).# `visual' determines whether to use the visual file selector, added in# v2.2, or the old-style text selector. I find the visual selector a lot# better for picking pictures, but the text is good for navigating# directories, etc. `visual on', as below, is the default - you can use# `v' to switch between the modes when in zgv.#visual on# The colours on file selection screen and help screens;# these simply map the normal black, dark grey, medium grey and light grey# to new RGB colours. (note the range is 0 to 63)# uncomment them to get a nice sickly pink screen. :-)# note that there is also a `col-tagged' setting for the colour to# show tagged files with.##col-black 20 10 10#col-dark 25 20 18#col-medium 38 30 25#col-light 50 42 33# Contrast and brightness values to start with. Typing a `*' will still# reset to contrast=1.0 and brightness=0 though.# These are just examples - I quite like normality.# Currently no colour alterations when in 15/16/24-bit mode.##contrast 2#brightness 50# `mode-all-good' - labels all screen modes as usable (only if you've# got them, of course). `mode-all-bad' labels all as unusable.# If you do `bad' and don't have any as `good' afterwards, zgv will fall back# on "320 200 8" (320x200x256). Let's face it, you've got to have at least# *one* mode that always works!# zgv defaults to acting as if you'd specified `mode-all-good',# and not specified any `mode-bad's afterwards.#mode-all-good# normally you wouldn't bother with any specific `good' or `bad'# thingies. But as an example, here's one I used to use:##mode-bad 800 600 8# This is the mode to start the viewer in (this is the default one).# (Note that the bit-depth (8 below) is largely irrelevant here, as zgv# will automatically switch to the most suitable depth.)#viewer-start-mode 640 480 8# The mode to start the file selector in (again, this is the default).# (Only 8-bit modes are valid for use in the selector.)#fs-start-mode 640 480 8# no zoom (use `zoom on' to turn on by default)#zoom off# whether or not to centre pictures on the screen.# you can use either `centre' or `center' for this entry.# this is the default:#centre on# Defines whether to use 24 or 8-bit internal mode for JPEGs and other# 24-bit files. Only an issue if you have any 15, 16 or 24-bit video# modes.# This is the default (i.e., use `high' or `true'-colour modes if# possible). Change to `force-viewer-8bit on' to force 8-bit at all# times. This doesn't affect GIFs and other 8-bit images, which always# display in 8-bit.#force-viewer-8bit off# PGM files can contain up to 256 different grey levels. (So can some# other kinds of files, but that's ignored at the moment in this# context...) zgv can optionally grind these to 24-bit internally if# you have a 15/16/24-bit mode (and haven't enabled# force-viewer-8bit), so that all 256 (rather than 64) can be seen.# (This will only really be the case if you have a 24-bit video mode.)# With the current suboptimal kludge however this needs 3*width*height# bytes. The setting below is the default.#pgm-truecol off
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