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# This is the configuration file for libpsiconv. |
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# By default, the library looks for /etc/psiconv.conf and ~/.psiconv.conf, |
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# but programs may add more entries to this searchpath. |
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# Settings in later files overrule settings in earlier files (so everything |
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# in .psiconv.conf is more important than /etc/psiconv.conf). |
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# All lines with only whitespace are ignored. |
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# Comment lines start with a hash (#) and are ignored. |
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# Comments are not allowed after statements. |
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# Statements are of the form: |
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# VAR=VALUE |
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# There may be whitespace around the = token. |
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# Variable names are case-insensitive. |
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########################## |
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# ALL SETTINGS EXPLAINED # |
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########################## |
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#################### |
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# General settings # |
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#################### |
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# The verbosity of the libary |
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# This determines how much output the library generates, especially when it |
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# is parsing Psion files. |
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# There are four levels of verbosity; higher numbers generate more output: |
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# 1: Only display fatal errors |
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# 2: Display warnings and errors |
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# 3: Display progress information |
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# 4: Display debug information |
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# Programs can use their own error/information reporting routines; by default, |
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# everything is logged to stderr. |
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#Verbosity = 2 |
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#################### |
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# Display settings # |
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#################### |
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# Display settings are used when generating image files. |
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# Set Color to zero when you have a greyscale display, to one if you |
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# have a color display |
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#Color = 0 |
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# The number of bits used to encode colors. |
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#ColorDepth = 2 |
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# If you have a color display, colors may be encoded either as RGB colors |
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# or as entries in a palet. In the first case, set here the number of bits |
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# used to encode red, green and blue. Make sure the sum of these bit numbers |
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# equals the ColorDepth set above. To use one of the default palets, |
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# set all three to zero. |
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# If you have a greyscale display, these settings are ignored. |
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#RedBits = 0 |
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#GreenBits = 0 |
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#BlueBits = 0 |
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############################ |
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# Character table settings # |
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############################ |
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# Settings to determine the used character set |
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# The character set used in EPOC files (individual characters can be |
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# changed below) |
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# 0: IBM Codepage 1252 (Western Europe Psions) |
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# If you have another characterset, please let me know, and I will add it here. |
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#CharacterSet = 0 |
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# if the character set specified above does not completely match, you can |
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# change individual characters here. The number in the variable name is the |
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# number of the EPOC format character; the number in the value is the |
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# corresponding Unicode codepoint. |
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#Char130 = 33304 |
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# The unknown character placeholder (EPOC format) |
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# When translating from Unicode back to EPOC format, the Unicode character |
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# may not be presentable. This is the Psion codepage character number to |
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# use in this case. The default below is a question mark. |
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# Allowed values: 0 to 255 |
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#UnknownEPOCChar = 63 |
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# The unknown character placeholder (Unicode format) |
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# When translating from EPOC format to Unicode, the EPOC character |
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# may not be known. This is the Unicode character number to |
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# use in this case. The default below is a question mark. |
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# Allowed values: 0 to 65535 |
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#UnknownUnicodeChar = 63 |
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#################################### |
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# DEFAULTS FOR THE PSION 5 AND 5MX # |
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#################################### |
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Color = 0 |
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ColorDepth = 2 |
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#RedBits = 0 |
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#GreenBits = 0 |
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#BlueBits = 0 |
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CharacterSet = 1 |
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UnknownUnicodeChar = 63 |
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UnknownEPOCChar = 63 |
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########################### |
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# ADD YOUR SETTINGS BELOW # |
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########################### |