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# Configuration file for dircolors, a utility to help you set the
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# LS_COLORS environment variable used by GNU ls with the --color option.
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# Copyright (C) 1996-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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# Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
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# are permitted provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved.
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# The keywords COLOR, OPTIONS, and EIGHTBIT (honored by the
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# slackware version of dircolors) are recognized but ignored.
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# You can copy this file to .dir_colors in your $HOME directory to override
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# the system defaults.
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# Below, there should be one TERM entry for each termtype that is colorizable
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TERM Eterm
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TERM ansi
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TERM color-xterm
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TERM con132x25
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TERM con132x30
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TERM con132x43
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TERM con132x60
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TERM con80x25
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TERM con80x28
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TERM con80x30
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TERM con80x43
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TERM con80x50
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TERM con80x60
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TERM cons25
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TERM console
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TERM cygwin
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TERM dtterm
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TERM eterm-color
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TERM gnome
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TERM gnome-256color
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TERM hurd
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TERM jfbterm
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TERM konsole
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TERM kterm
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TERM linux
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TERM linux-c
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TERM mach-color
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TERM mach-gnu-color
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TERM mlterm
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TERM putty
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TERM putty-256color
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TERM rxvt
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TERM rxvt-256color
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TERM rxvt-cygwin
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TERM rxvt-cygwin-native
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TERM rxvt-unicode
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TERM rxvt-unicode-256color
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TERM rxvt-unicode256
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TERM screen
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TERM screen-256color
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TERM screen-256color-bce
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TERM screen-bce
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TERM screen-w
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TERM screen.Eterm
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TERM screen.rxvt
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TERM screen.linux
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TERM st
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TERM st-256color
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TERM terminator
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TERM vt100
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TERM xterm
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TERM xterm-16color
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TERM xterm-256color
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TERM xterm-88color
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TERM xterm-color
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TERM xterm-debian
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# Below are the color init strings for the basic file types. A color init
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# string consists of one or more of the following numeric codes:
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# Attribute codes:
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# 00=none 01=bold 04=underscore 05=blink 07=reverse 08=concealed
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# Text color codes:
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# 30=black 31=red 32=green 33=yellow 34=blue 35=magenta 36=cyan 37=white
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# Background color codes:
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# 40=black 41=red 42=green 43=yellow 44=blue 45=magenta 46=cyan 47=white
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#NORMAL 00 # no color code at all
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#FILE 00 # regular file: use no color at all
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RESET 0 # reset to "normal" color
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DIR 01;34 # directory
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LINK 01;36 # symbolic link. (If you set this to 'target' instead of a
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# numerical value, the color is as for the file pointed to.)
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MULTIHARDLINK 00 # regular file with more than one link
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FIFO 40;33 # pipe
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SOCK 01;35 # socket
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DOOR 01;35 # door
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BLK 40;33;01 # block device driver
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CHR 40;33;01 # character device driver
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ORPHAN 01;05;37;41 # orphaned syminks
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MISSING 01;05;37;41 # ... and the files they point to
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SETUID 37;41 # file that is setuid (u+s)
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SETGID 30;43 # file that is setgid (g+s)
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CAPABILITY 30;41 # file with capability
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STICKY_OTHER_WRITABLE 30;42 # dir that is sticky and other-writable (+t,o+w)
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OTHER_WRITABLE 34;42 # dir that is other-writable (o+w) and not sticky
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STICKY 37;44 # dir with the sticky bit set (+t) and not other-writable
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# This is for files with execute permission:
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EXEC 01;32
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# List any file extensions like '.gz' or '.tar' that you would like ls
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# to colorize below. Put the extension, a space, and the color init string.
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# (and any comments you want to add after a '#')
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# If you use DOS-style suffixes, you may want to uncomment the following:
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#.cmd 01;32 # executables (bright green)
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#.exe 01;32
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#.com 01;32
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#.btm 01;32
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#.bat 01;32
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# Or if you want to colorize scripts even if they do not have the
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# executable bit actually set.
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#.sh 01;32
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#.csh 01;32
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# archives or compressed (bright red)
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.tar 01;31
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.tgz 01;31
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.arc 01;31
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.arj 01;31
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.taz 01;31
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.lha 01;31
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.lz4 01;31
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.lzh 01;31
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.lzma 01;31
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.tlz 01;31
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.txz 01;31
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.tzo 01;31
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.t7z 01;31
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.zip 01;31
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.z 01;31
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.Z 01;31
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.dz 01;31
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.gz 01;31
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.lrz 01;31
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.lz 01;31
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.lzo 01;31
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.xz 01;31
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.bz2 01;31
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.bz 01;31
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.tbz 01;31
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.tbz2 01;31
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.tz 01;31
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.deb 01;31
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.rpm 01;31
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.jar 01;31
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.war 01;31
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.ear 01;31
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.sar 01;31
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.rar 01;31
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.alz 01;31
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.ace 01;31
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.zoo 01;31
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.cpio 01;31
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.7z 01;31
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.rz 01;31
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.cab 01;31
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# image formats
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.jpg 01;35
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.jpeg 01;35
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.gif 01;35
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.bmp 01;35
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.pbm 01;35
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.pgm 01;35
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.ppm 01;35
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.tga 01;35
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.xbm 01;35
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.xpm 01;35
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.tif 01;35
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.tiff 01;35
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.png 01;35
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.svg 01;35
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.svgz 01;35
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.mng 01;35
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.pcx 01;35
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.mov 01;35
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.mpg 01;35
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.mpeg 01;35
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.m2v 01;35
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.mkv 01;35
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.webm 01;35
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.ogm 01;35
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.mp4 01;35
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.m4v 01;35
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.mp4v 01;35
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.vob 01;35
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.qt 01;35
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.nuv 01;35
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.wmv 01;35
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.asf 01;35
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.rm 01;35
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.rmvb 01;35
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.flc 01;35
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.avi 01;35
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.fli 01;35
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.flv 01;35
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.gl 01;35
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.dl 01;35
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.xcf 01;35
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.xwd 01;35
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.yuv 01;35
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.cgm 01;35
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.emf 01;35
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# http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/MIME_Types_and_File_Extensions
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.axv 01;35
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.anx 01;35
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.ogv 01;35
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.ogx 01;35
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# Document files
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.pdf 00;32
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.ps 00;32
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.txt 00;32
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.patch 00;32
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.diff 00;32
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.log 00;32
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.tex 00;32
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.doc 00;32
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# audio formats
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.aac 00;36
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.au 00;36
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.flac 00;36
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.m4a 00;36
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.mid 00;36
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.midi 00;36
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.mka 00;36
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.mp3 00;36
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.mpc 00;36
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.ogg 00;36
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.ra 00;36
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.wav 00;36
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# http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/MIME_Types_and_File_Extensions
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.axa 00;36
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.oga 00;36
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.spx 00;36
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.xspf 00;36
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[defaults]
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base_features = sparse_super,large_file,filetype,resize_inode,dir_index,ext_attr
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default_mntopts = acl,user_xattr
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enable_periodic_fsck = 0
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blocksize = 4096
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inode_size = 256
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inode_ratio = 16384
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[fs_types]
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ext3 = {
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features = has_journal
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}
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ext4 = {
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features = has_journal,extent,huge_file,flex_bg,uninit_bg,dir_nlink,extra_isize
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auto_64-bit_support = 1
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inode_size = 256
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}
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ext4dev = {
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features = has_journal,extent,huge_file,flex_bg,uninit_bg,dir_nlink,extra_isize
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inode_size = 256
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options = test_fs=1
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}
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small = {
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blocksize = 1024
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inode_size = 128
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inode_ratio = 4096
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}
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floppy = {
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blocksize = 1024
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inode_size = 128
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inode_ratio = 8192
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}
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big = {
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inode_ratio = 32768
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}
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huge = {
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inode_ratio = 65536
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}
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news = {
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inode_ratio = 4096
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}
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largefile = {
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inode_ratio = 1048576
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blocksize = -1
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}
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largefile4 = {
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inode_ratio = 4194304
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blocksize = -1
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}
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hurd = {
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blocksize = 4096
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inode_size = 128
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}
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// Tox DHT bootstrap daemon configuration file.
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// Listening port (UDP).
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port = 33445
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// A key file is like a password, so keep it where no one can read it.
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// If there is no key file, a new one will be generated.
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// The daemon should have permission to read/write it.
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keys_file_path = "/var/lib/tox-bootstrapd/keys"
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// The PID file written to by the daemon.
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// Make sure that the user that daemon runs as has permissions to write to the
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// PID file.
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pid_file_path = "/var/run/tox-bootstrapd/tox-bootstrapd.pid"
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// Enable IPv6.
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enable_ipv6 = true
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// Fallback to IPv4 in case IPv6 fails.
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enable_ipv4_fallback = true
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// Automatically bootstrap with nodes on local area network.
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enable_lan_discovery = true
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enable_tcp_relay = true
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// While Tox uses 33445 port by default, 443 (https) and 3389 (rdp) ports are very
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// common among nodes, so it's encouraged to keep them in place.
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tcp_relay_ports = [443, 3389, 33445]
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// Reply to MOTD (Message Of The Day) requests.
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enable_motd = true
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// Just a message that is sent when someone requests MOTD.
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// Put anything you want, but note that it will be trimmed to fit into 255 bytes.
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motd = "tox-bootstrapd"
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// Any number of nodes the daemon will bootstrap itself off.
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//
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// Remember to replace the provided example with your own node list.
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// There is a maintained list of bootstrap nodes on Tox's wiki, if you need it
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// (https://wiki.tox.chat/users/nodes).
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//
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// You may leave the list empty or remove "bootstrap_nodes" completely,
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// in both cases this will be interpreted as if you don't want to bootstrap
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// from anyone.
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//
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// address = any IPv4 or IPv6 address and also any US-ASCII domain name.
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bootstrap_nodes = (
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{ // Example Node 1 (IPv4)
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address = "127.0.0.1"
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port = 33445
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public_key = "728925473812C7AAC482BE7250BCCAD0B8CB9F737BF3D42ABD34459C1768F854"
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},
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{ // Example Node 2 (IPv6)
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address = "::1/128"
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port = 33445
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public_key = "3E78BACF0F84235B30054B54898F56793E1DEF8BD46B1038B9D822E8460FAB67"
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},
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{ // Example Node 3 (US-ASCII domain name)
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address = "example.org"
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port = 33445
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public_key = "8CD5A9BF0A6CE358BA36F7A653F99FA6B258FF756E490F52C1F98CC420F78858"
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}
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)
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DIR_COLORS
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DIR_COLORS
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# Configuration file for dircolors, a utility to help you set the
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# LS_COLORS environment variable used by GNU ls with the --color option.
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# Copyright (C) 1996-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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# Copyright (C) 1996-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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# Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
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# are permitted provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved.
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TERM eterm-color
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TERM gnome
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TERM gnome-256color
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TERM hurd
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TERM jfbterm
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TERM konsole
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TERM kterm
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TERM linux
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TERM linux-c
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TERM mach-color
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TERM mach-gnu-color
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TERM mlterm
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TERM putty
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TERM putty-256color
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TERM rxvt
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TERM rxvt-256color
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TERM rxvt-cygwin
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# archives or compressed (bright red)
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.tar 01;31
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.tgz 01;31
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.arc 01;31
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.arj 01;31
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.taz 01;31
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.lha 01;31
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.lz4 01;31
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.lzh 01;31
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.lzma 01;31
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.tlz 01;31
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.txz 01;31
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.tzo 01;31
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.t7z 01;31
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.zip 01;31
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.z 01;31
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.Z 01;31
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.dz 01;31
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.gz 01;31
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.lrz 01;31
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.lz 01;31
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.lzo 01;31
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.xz 01;31
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.bz2 01;31
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.bz 01;31
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.ear 01;31
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.sar 01;31
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.rar 01;31
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.alz 01;31
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.ace 01;31
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.zoo 01;31
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.cpio 01;31
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.7z 01;31
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.rz 01;31
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.cab 01;31
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# image formats
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.jpg 01;35
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.aac 00;36
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.au 00;36
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.flac 00;36
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.m4a 00;36
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.mid 00;36
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.midi 00;36
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.mka 00;36
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# conf.d file for git-daemon
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#
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# Please check man 1 git-daemon for more information about the options
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# git-daemon accepts. You MUST edit this to include your repositories you wish
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# to serve.
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#
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# Some of the meaningful options are:
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# --syslog --- Enables syslog logging
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# --verbose --- Enables verbose logging
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# --export-all --- Exports all repositories
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# --port=XXXX --- Starts in port XXXX instead of 9418
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#
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GITDAEMON_OPTS="--syslog --base-path=/var/git"
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# To run an anonymous git safely, the following user should be able to only
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# read your Git repositories. It should not be able to write to anywhere on
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# your system, esp. not the repositories.
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GIT_USER="nobody"
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GIT_GROUP="nobody"
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TOX_GROUP=tox
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TOX_USER=tox
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GITDAEMON_OPTS="--syslog --base-path=/var/git"
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# To run an anonymous git safely, the following user should be able to only
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# read your Git repositories. It should not able able to write to anywhere on
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# read your Git repositories. It should not be able to write to anywhere on
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# your system, esp. not the repositories.
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GIT_USER="nobody"
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GIT_GROUP="nobody"
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# [--ipv4|--ipv6]
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cmdline=""
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# open node
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ip=""
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port=""
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key=""
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TOX_GROUP=tox
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TOX_USER=tox
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[defaults]
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base_features = sparse_super,filetype,resize_inode,dir_index,ext_attr
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base_features = sparse_super,large_file,filetype,resize_inode,dir_index,ext_attr
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default_mntopts = acl,user_xattr
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enable_periodic_fsck = 0
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blocksize = 4096
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# /etc/security/limits.conf
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#
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#Each line describes a limit for a user in the form:
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#
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#<domain> <type> <item> <value>
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#
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#Where:
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#<domain> can be:
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# - a user name
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# - a group name, with @group syntax
|
||||
# - the wildcard *, for default entry
|
||||
# - the wildcard %, can be also used with %group syntax,
|
||||
# for maxlogin limit
|
||||
#
|
||||
#<type> can have the two values:
|
||||
# - "soft" for enforcing the soft limits
|
||||
# - "hard" for enforcing hard limits
|
||||
#
|
||||
#<item> can be one of the following:
|
||||
# - core - limits the core file size (KB)
|
||||
# - data - max data size (KB)
|
||||
# - fsize - maximum filesize (KB)
|
||||
# - memlock - max locked-in-memory address space (KB)
|
||||
# - nofile - max number of open file descriptors
|
||||
# - rss - max resident set size (KB)
|
||||
# - stack - max stack size (KB)
|
||||
# - cpu - max CPU time (MIN)
|
||||
# - nproc - max number of processes
|
||||
# - as - address space limit (KB)
|
||||
# - maxlogins - max number of logins for this user
|
||||
# - maxsyslogins - max number of logins on the system
|
||||
# - priority - the priority to run user process with
|
||||
# - locks - max number of file locks the user can hold
|
||||
# - sigpending - max number of pending signals
|
||||
# - msgqueue - max memory used by POSIX message queues (bytes)
|
||||
# - nice - max nice priority allowed to raise to values: [-20, 19]
|
||||
# - rtprio - max realtime priority
|
||||
#
|
||||
#<domain> <type> <item> <value>
|
||||
#
|
||||
|
||||
#* soft core 0
|
||||
#* hard rss 10000
|
||||
#@student hard nproc 20
|
||||
#@faculty soft nproc 20
|
||||
#@faculty hard nproc 50
|
||||
#ftp hard nproc 0
|
||||
#@student - maxlogins 4
|
||||
|
||||
# End of file
|
@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
# It receives polydir path as $1, the instance path as $2,
|
||||
# a flag whether the instance dir was newly created (0 - no, 1 - yes) in $3,
|
||||
# and user name in $4.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# The following section will copy the contents of /etc/skel if this is a
|
||||
# newly created home directory.
|
||||
if [ "$3" = 1 ]; then
|
||||
# This line will fix the labeling on all newly created directories
|
||||
[ -x /sbin/restorecon ] && /sbin/restorecon "$1"
|
||||
user="$4"
|
||||
passwd=$(getent passwd "$user")
|
||||
homedir=$(echo "$passwd" | cut -f6 -d":")
|
||||
if [ "$1" = "$homedir" ]; then
|
||||
gid=$(echo "$passwd" | cut -f4 -d":")
|
||||
cp -rT /etc/skel "$homedir"
|
||||
chown -R "$user":"$gid" "$homedir"
|
||||
mask=$(awk '/^UMASK/{gsub("#.*$", "", $2); print $2; exit}' /etc/login.defs)
|
||||
mode=$(printf "%o" $((0777 & ~$mask)))
|
||||
chmod ${mode:-700} "$homedir"
|
||||
[ -x /sbin/restorecon ] && /sbin/restorecon -R "$homedir"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
exit 0
|
@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
|
||||
# - data - max data size (KB)
|
||||
# - fsize - maximum filesize (KB)
|
||||
# - memlock - max locked-in-memory address space (KB)
|
||||
# - nofile - max number of open files
|
||||
# - nofile - max number of open file descriptors
|
||||
# - rss - max resident set size (KB)
|
||||
# - stack - max stack size (KB)
|
||||
# - cpu - max CPU time (MIN)
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/sh -p
|
||||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
# It receives polydir path as $1, the instance path as $2,
|
||||
# a flag whether the instance dir was newly created (0 - no, 1 - yes) in $3,
|
||||
# and user name in $4.
|
||||
|
@ -1,226 +0,0 @@
|
||||
%% dvipdfmx.cfg for dvipdfmx and xdvipdfmx. (Public domain.)
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% PDF Version Setting
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% PDF (minor) version stamp to use in output file.
|
||||
%% This also implies maximal version of PDF file allowed to be included.
|
||||
%% Dvipdfmx does not support 1.0, 1.1, 1.2 since TrueType font embedded
|
||||
%% as CIDFontType2 requires at least version 1.3. Transparent imaging
|
||||
%% model requires version 1.4. So if you want soft-masking support for
|
||||
%% PNG image with alpha channels, you should set version to 4 or higher.
|
||||
%% PDF 1.5 enables object compression.
|
||||
|
||||
V 5
|
||||
|
||||
%% Dvipdfmx Compatibility Flags
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% 0x0002 Use semi-transparent filling for tpic shading command,
|
||||
%% instead of opaque gray color. (requires PDF 1.4)
|
||||
%% 0x0004 Treat all CIDFont as fixed-pitch font.
|
||||
%% This is only for backward compatibility. Don't use that.
|
||||
%% 0x0008 Do not replace duplicate fontmap entries.
|
||||
%% Dvipdfm's (not 'x') behaviour.
|
||||
%% 0x0010 Do not optimize PDF destinations. Use this if you want to
|
||||
%% refer from other files to destinations in the current file.
|
||||
|
||||
%C 0x0000
|
||||
|
||||
%% PDF Document Settings
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% Papersize Option:
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% p papersize-spec
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% papersize-spec is 'paper-format' or length-pair, e.g., 'a4', 'letter',
|
||||
%% '20cm,30cm'. Recognized unit is 'cm', 'mm', 'bp', 'pt', 'in'.
|
||||
|
||||
p a4
|
||||
|
||||
%% Annotation Box Margin:
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% g length
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% Add margin to annotation rectangle created via various \specials. Many
|
||||
%% TeX macro packages set the annotation bounding box equal to the TeX box
|
||||
%% that encloses the material. That's not always what you want.
|
||||
%% Annotations created by pdf:bannot/pdf:eannot is also affected.
|
||||
|
||||
%g 0
|
||||
|
||||
%% Bookmark Open Level:
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% O integer
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% Mark bookmark (outline) item as initial state 'open' if the depth
|
||||
%% of that item (from root node) is less than or equal to the integer
|
||||
%% specified with this option.
|
||||
|
||||
O 0
|
||||
|
||||
%% PDF Security (Encryption) Setting
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% Those options won't take effects unless you use flag 'S'.
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% Key bits for PDF encryption (40 - 128)
|
||||
|
||||
K 40
|
||||
|
||||
%% Permission flag for PDF encryption: Revision will be 3 if the key size
|
||||
%% is greater than 40 bits.
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% 0x0004 (Revision 2) Print the document.
|
||||
%% (Revision 3) Print the document (possibly not at the highest quality
|
||||
%% level, depending on whether bit 12[0x0800] is also set).
|
||||
%% 0x0008 Modify the contents of the document by operations other than those
|
||||
%% controlled by bits 6[0x0020], 9[0x0100], and 11[0x0400].
|
||||
%% 0x0010 (Revision 2) Copy or otherwise extract text and graphics from the
|
||||
%% document, including extracting text and graphics (in support of
|
||||
%% accessibility to disabled users or for other purposes).
|
||||
%% (Revision 3) Copy or otherwise extract text and grphics from the
|
||||
%% document by operations other than that controlled by bit 10[0x0200].
|
||||
%% 0x0020 Add or modify text annotations, fill in interactive form fields,
|
||||
%% and, if bit 4[0x0008] is also set, create or modify interactive
|
||||
%% form fields (including signature fields).
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% (Revision 3 only)
|
||||
%% 0x0100 Fill in existing interactive form fields (including signature
|
||||
%% fields), even if bit 6 is clear.
|
||||
%% 0x0200 Extract text and graphics (in support of accessibility to disabled
|
||||
%% users or for other purposes).
|
||||
%% 0x0400 Assemble the document (insert, rotate, or delete pages and create
|
||||
%% bookmarks or thumbnail images), even if bit 4 is clear.
|
||||
%% 0x0800 Print the document to a representation from which a faithful digital
|
||||
%% copy of the PDF content could be generated. When this bit is clear
|
||||
%% (and bit 3 is set), printing is limited to a low-level representation
|
||||
%% of the appearance, possibly of degraded quality.
|
||||
|
||||
P 0x003C
|
||||
|
||||
%% Image Handler
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% With 'D' option dvipdfmx may invoke shell command via system()
|
||||
%% function call.
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% Command-line template for a-to-b conversion:
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% Supported target format ('b') is currently PDF.
|
||||
%% Percent sign '%' is special character:
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% %i Input file name (FQPN). Name of file to be converted to PDF.
|
||||
%% %o Output file name (FQPN). Temporary file to store conversion
|
||||
%% result. Removed after inclusion is finished. (regardless of
|
||||
%% success or failure)
|
||||
%% %b The "base" name of the input file, e.g., "foo" instead of
|
||||
%% "foo.eps".
|
||||
%% %v The PDF version to be converted to, e.g. "1.4" for PDF 1.4.
|
||||
%% %% Replaced with single '%'.
|
||||
|
||||
%% Ghostscript (PS-to-PDF and PDF-to-PDF):
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% ps2pdf is a front-end to gs. For a complete list of options, see
|
||||
%% http://ghostscript.com/doc/current/Ps2pdf.htm#Options
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% In TeX Live, we use the rungs wrapper instead of ps2pdf, becuse we
|
||||
%% must omit the -dSAFER which ps2pdf specifies: in order for pstricks
|
||||
%% to work with xetex,
|
||||
%% /usr/local/texlive/*/texmf-dist/dvips/pstricks/pstricks.pro (for
|
||||
%% example) needs to be accessed. Also, it is better to use our
|
||||
%% supplied gs on Windows.
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% Without the -dEPSCROP below, an eps file with negative llx/lly (as
|
||||
%% created by MetaPost, for example) fails. In 2013, changes were made
|
||||
%% to the drivers xetex.def, dvipdfmx.def, etc., to handle non-zero
|
||||
%% llx/lly so we could use it. The file epsf-dvipdfmx.tex is available
|
||||
%% from CTAN/TL/etc. to support plain's epsf.tex.
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% In 2014, we discovered that -sPAPERSIZE=a0 was needed to support
|
||||
%% pstricks under xetex; otherwise, images were cropped (see thread at
|
||||
%% http://tug.org/pipermail/xetex/2014-November/025664.html).
|
||||
%% Happily, it seems that using both -dEPSCROP and -sPAPERSIZE=a0
|
||||
%% simultaneously works ok. So that's we do below.
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% By default, gs encodes all images contained in a PS file using
|
||||
%% the lossy DCT (i.e., JPEG) filter. This often leads to inferior
|
||||
%% result (see the discussion at http://electron.mit.edu/~gsteele/pdf/).
|
||||
%% The "-dAutoFilterXXXImages" and "-dXXXImageFilter" options used
|
||||
%% below force all images to be encoded with the lossless Flate (zlib,
|
||||
%% same as PNG) filter. Note that if the PS file already contains DCT
|
||||
%% encoded images (which is possible in PS level 2), then these images
|
||||
%% will also be re-encoded using Flate. To turn the conversion off,
|
||||
%% simply remove the options mentioned above.
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% Incidentally, especially in TL, more than one dvipdfmx.cfg may be
|
||||
%% extant. You can find the one that is active by running:
|
||||
%% kpsewhich -progname=dvipdfmx -format='other text files' dvipdfmx.cfg
|
||||
%% and control which one is found by setting DVIPDFMXINPUTS.
|
||||
%%
|
||||
D "rungs -q -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -dEPSCrop -sPAPERSIZE=a0 -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -dCompatibilityLevel=%v -dAutoFilterGrayImages=false -dGrayImageFilter=/FlateEncode -dAutoFilterColorImages=false -dColorImageFilter=/FlateEncode -sOutputFile='%o' '%i' -c quit"
|
||||
|
||||
% other random ps converters people have experimented with.
|
||||
%D "/usr/local/bin/ps2pdf -dEPSCrop '%i' '%o'"
|
||||
%D "/usr/texbin/epstopdf '%i' -o '%o'"
|
||||
%D "/usr/bin/pstopdf '%i' -o '%o'"
|
||||
%
|
||||
%% Frank Siegert's PStill:
|
||||
%D "/usr/local/bin/pstill -c -o '%o' '%i'"
|
||||
%
|
||||
%% Batik + Fop (SVG-to-PDF):
|
||||
%% If you want both PS and SVG, you need to write a script or program
|
||||
%% that selectively invokes converters.
|
||||
%D "java -classpath classpaths -jar /path/to/batik-rasterizer.jar -m application/pdf -d '%o' '%i'"
|
||||
%
|
||||
%% There are no way to directly know suggested size of (raster) images.
|
||||
%% You may want to use %b here, since you can try reading the ebb file
|
||||
%% to see what is natural (physical) size of images.
|
||||
%D "ras2pdf -r 300x300 -b '%b.bb' -o '%o' '%i'"
|
||||
%
|
||||
%% ImageMagick:
|
||||
%% Easiest way to support various file formats.
|
||||
%D "convert '%i' 'epdf:%o'"
|
||||
|
||||
%% Other Options
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% DPI for PK font creation
|
||||
|
||||
%r 600
|
||||
|
||||
%% Set number of fractional digit kept for various numbers in PDF page
|
||||
%% content output. By setting this to 2 (default), dvipdfmx rounds
|
||||
%% real numbers at 2nd fractional (decimal) digit; e.g., "3.14159" is
|
||||
%% written as "3.14". Increasing this to more than 2 isn't meaningful
|
||||
%% for old Acrobat due to implementation limit of Acrobat.
|
||||
%% Length 0.01 in unscaled coordinate system amount to width of 1 pixel
|
||||
%% in 7200ppi display.
|
||||
|
||||
%d 5
|
||||
|
||||
%% Image cache life in hours
|
||||
%% 0 means erase all old images and leave new images
|
||||
%% -1 means erase all old images and also erase new images
|
||||
%% -2 means ignore image cache
|
||||
%I -2
|
||||
|
||||
%% Font Map Files
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% teTeX 2.x and TeX Live using updmap (pdfTeX format)
|
||||
f pdftex.map
|
||||
|
||||
%% teTeX 2.x and TeX Live using updmap (DVIPDFM format)
|
||||
%f dvipdfm.map
|
||||
|
||||
%% teTeX 2.x and TeX Live using updmap (DVIPS format)
|
||||
%% MiKTeX 2.2 and 2.3
|
||||
%f psfonts.map
|
||||
|
||||
%% Put additional fontmap files here (usually for Type0 fonts)
|
||||
%f cid-x.map
|
||||
|
||||
% the following file is generated by updmap(-sys) from the
|
||||
% KanjiMap entries in the updmap.cfg file.
|
||||
f kanjix.map
|
||||
% minimal example for Chinese and Korean users
|
||||
% improvements please to tex-live@tug.org
|
||||
f ckx.map
|
||||
|
||||
%% Include other config files
|
||||
%i <filename>
|
@ -120,6 +120,25 @@ P 0x003C
|
||||
%% ps2pdf is a front-end to gs. For a complete list of options, see
|
||||
%% http://ghostscript.com/doc/current/Ps2pdf.htm#Options
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% In TeX Live, we use the rungs wrapper instead of ps2pdf, becuse we
|
||||
%% must omit the -dSAFER which ps2pdf specifies: in order for pstricks
|
||||
%% to work with xetex,
|
||||
%% /usr/local/texlive/*/texmf-dist/dvips/pstricks/pstricks.pro (for
|
||||
%% example) needs to be accessed. Also, it is better to use our
|
||||
%% supplied gs on Windows.
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% Without the -dEPSCROP below, an eps file with negative llx/lly (as
|
||||
%% created by MetaPost, for example) fails. In 2013, changes were made
|
||||
%% to the drivers xetex.def, dvipdfmx.def, etc., to handle non-zero
|
||||
%% llx/lly so we could use it. The file epsf-dvipdfmx.tex is available
|
||||
%% from CTAN/TL/etc. to support plain's epsf.tex.
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% In 2014, we discovered that -sPAPERSIZE=a0 was needed to support
|
||||
%% pstricks under xetex; otherwise, images were cropped (see thread at
|
||||
%% http://tug.org/pipermail/xetex/2014-November/025664.html).
|
||||
%% Happily, it seems that using both -dEPSCROP and -sPAPERSIZE=a0
|
||||
%% simultaneously works ok. So that's we do below.
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% By default, gs encodes all images contained in a PS file using
|
||||
%% the lossy DCT (i.e., JPEG) filter. This often leads to inferior
|
||||
%% result (see the discussion at http://electron.mit.edu/~gsteele/pdf/).
|
||||
@ -130,27 +149,12 @@ P 0x003C
|
||||
%% will also be re-encoded using Flate. To turn the conversion off,
|
||||
%% simply remove the options mentioned above.
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% The -dEPSCROP below converts PS files. Before TL 2013,
|
||||
%% -sPAPERSIZE=a0 was used for this. In 2013, changes were made to
|
||||
%% xetex.def, dvipdfmx.def, etc., to handle non-zero llx/lly.
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% In TeX Live, we use the rungs wrapper instead of ps2pdf, becuse we
|
||||
%% must omit the -dSAFER which ps2pdf specifies: in order for pstricks
|
||||
%% to work with xetex,
|
||||
%% /usr/local/texlive/*/texmf-dist/dvips/pstricks/pstricks.pro (for
|
||||
%% example) needs to be accessed. (Also, it is better to use our
|
||||
%% supplied gs on Windows.) You can also add -dNOSAFER to the ps2pdf
|
||||
%% command line.
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% Incidentally, especially in TL, more than one dvipdfmx.cfg may be
|
||||
%% extant. You can find the one that is active by running:
|
||||
%% kpsewhich -progname=dvipdfmx -format='other text files' dvipdfmx.cfg
|
||||
%% and control which one is found by setting DVIPDFMXINPUTS.
|
||||
%%
|
||||
D "rungs -q -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -dEPSCrop -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -dCompatibilityLevel=%v -dAutoFilterGrayImages=false -dGrayImageFilter=/FlateEncode -dAutoFilterColorImages=false -dColorImageFilter=/FlateEncode -sOutputFile='%o' '%i' -c quit"
|
||||
|
||||
% pre-2013 invocation using -sPAPERSIZE instead of -dEPSCrop, no other changes:
|
||||
%D "rungs -q -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -sPAPERSIZE=a0 -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -dCompatibilityLevel=%v -dAutoFilterGrayImages=false -dGrayImageFilter=/FlateEncode -dAutoFilterColorImages=false -dColorImageFilter=/FlateEncode -sOutputFile='%o' '%i' -c quit"
|
||||
D "rungs -q -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -dEPSCrop -sPAPERSIZE=a0 -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -dCompatibilityLevel=%v -dAutoFilterGrayImages=false -dGrayImageFilter=/FlateEncode -dAutoFilterColorImages=false -dColorImageFilter=/FlateEncode -sOutputFile='%o' '%i' -c quit"
|
||||
|
||||
% other random ps converters people have experimented with.
|
||||
%D "/usr/local/bin/ps2pdf -dEPSCrop '%i' '%o'"
|
||||
|
@ -1,42 +0,0 @@
|
||||
% original texmf.cnf -- runtime path configuration file for kpathsea.
|
||||
% Public domain.
|
||||
%
|
||||
% If you modify this original file, YOUR CHANGES WILL BE LOST when it is
|
||||
% updated. Instead, put your changes -- and only your changes, not an
|
||||
% entire copy! -- in ../../texmf.cnf. That is, if this file is
|
||||
% installed in /some/path/to/texlive/2015/texmf-dist/web2c/texmf.cnf,
|
||||
% add your custom settings to /some/path/to/texlive/2015/texmf.cnf.
|
||||
%
|
||||
% What follows is a super-summary of what this .cnf file can
|
||||
% contain. Please read the Kpathsea manual for more information.
|
||||
%
|
||||
% Any identifier (sticking to A-Za-z_ for names is safest) can be assigned.
|
||||
% The `=' (and surrounding spaces) is optional.
|
||||
% $foo (or ${foo}) in a value expands to the envvar or cnf value of foo.
|
||||
% Long lines can be continued with a \.
|
||||
%
|
||||
% Earlier entries (in the same or another file) override later ones, and
|
||||
% an environment variable foo overrides any texmf.cnf definition of foo.
|
||||
%
|
||||
% All definitions are read before anything is expanded, so you can use
|
||||
% variables before they are defined.
|
||||
%
|
||||
% If a variable assignment is qualified with `.PROGRAM', it is ignored
|
||||
% unless the current executable (last filename component of argv[0]) is
|
||||
% named PROGRAM. This foo.PROGRAM construct is not recognized on the
|
||||
% right-hand side. For environment variables, use FOO_PROGRAM.
|
||||
%
|
||||
% Which file formats use which paths for searches is described in the
|
||||
% various programs' and the Kpathsea documentation (http://tug.org/kpathsea).
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||||
%
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||||
% // means to search subdirectories (recursively).
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||||
% A leading !! means to look only in the ls-R db, never on the disk.
|
||||
% In this file, either ; or : can be used to separate path components.
|
||||
% A leading/trailing/doubled path separator in the paths will be
|
||||
% expanded into the compile-time default. Probably not what you want.
|
||||
%
|
||||
% Brace notation is supported, for example: /usr/local/{mytex,othertex}
|
||||
% expands to /usr/local/mytex:/usr/local/othertex. We make extensive
|
||||
% use of this.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,375 +0,0 @@
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||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
% Usually you will not need to edit any of the following variables.
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
|
||||
% WEB2C is for Web2C specific files. The current directory may not be
|
||||
% a good place to look for them.
|
||||
WEB2C = $TEXMF/web2c
|
||||
|
||||
% TEXINPUTS is for TeX input files -- i.e., anything to be found by \input
|
||||
% or \openin, including .sty, .eps, etc. We specify paths for all known
|
||||
% formats, past or present. Not all of them are built these days.
|
||||
|
||||
% Plain TeX. Have the command tex check all directories as a last
|
||||
% resort, we may have plain-compatible stuff anywhere.
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.tex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{plain,generic,}//
|
||||
|
||||
% Fontinst needs to read afm files.
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.fontinst = .;$TEXMF/{tex,fonts/afm}//
|
||||
|
||||
% Other plain-based formats.
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.amstex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{amstex,plain,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.csplain = .;$TEXMF/tex/{csplain,plain,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.eplain = .;$TEXMF/tex/{eplain,plain,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.ftex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{formate,plain,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.mex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{mex,plain,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.texinfo = .;$TEXMF/tex/{texinfo,plain,generic,}//
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||||
|
||||
% LaTeX 2e specific macros are stored in latex/, macros that can only be
|
||||
% used with 2.09 in latex209/. In addition, we look in the directory
|
||||
% latex209, useful for macros that were written for 2.09 and do not
|
||||
% mention 2e at all, but can be used with 2e.
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.cslatex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{cslatex,csplain,latex,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.latex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{latex,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.latex209 = .;$TEXMF/tex/{latex209,generic,latex,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.olatex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{latex,generic,}//
|
||||
|
||||
% MLTeX.
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.frlatex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{french,latex,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.frtex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{french,plain,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.mllatex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{latex,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.mltex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{plain,generic,}//
|
||||
|
||||
% e-TeX.
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.elatex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{latex,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.etex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{plain,generic,}//
|
||||
|
||||
% pdfTeX.
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.pdfcslatex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{cslatex,csplain,latex,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.pdfcsplain = .;$TEXMF/tex/{csplain,plain,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.pdflatex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{latex,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.pdfmex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{mex,plain,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.utf8mex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{mex,plain,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.pdftex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{plain,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.pdftexinfo = .;$TEXMF/tex/{texinfo,plain,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.pdfamstex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{amstex,plain,generic,}//
|
||||
|
||||
% pdfeTeX.
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.pdfelatex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{latex,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.pdfetex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{plain,generic,}//
|
||||
|
||||
% LuaTeX.
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.lualatex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{lualatex,latex,luatex,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.dvilualatex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{lualatex,latex,luatex,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.luatex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{luatex,plain,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.luajittex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{luatex,plain,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.dviluatex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{luatex,plain,generic,}//
|
||||
|
||||
% XeTeX.
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.xelatex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{xelatex,latex,xetex,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.xeplain = .;$TEXMF/tex/{xeplain,eplain,plain,xetex,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.xetex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{xetex,plain,generic,}//
|
||||
|
||||
% Omega / Aleph.
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.aleph = .;$TEXMF/tex/{plain,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.elambda = .;$TEXMF/tex/{lambda,latex,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.eomega = .;$TEXMF/tex/{plain,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.lambda = .;$TEXMF/tex/{lambda,latex,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.lamed = .;$TEXMF/tex/{lambda,latex,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.omega = .;$TEXMF/tex/{plain,generic,}//
|
||||
|
||||
% p(La)TeX.
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.ptex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{ptex,plain,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.platex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{platex,latex,generic,}//
|
||||
|
||||
% epTeX, and for pmpost.
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.eptex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{ptex,plain,generic,}//
|
||||
TEX.pmpost = eptex
|
||||
|
||||
% p(La)TeX-ng
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.ptex-ng = .;$TEXMF/tex/{uptex,ptex,plain,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.platex-ng = .;$TEXMF/tex/{uplatex,platex,latex,generic,}//
|
||||
|
||||
% (e)up(La)TeX, and for upmpost
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.uplatex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{uplatex,platex,latex,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.uptex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{uptex,ptex,plain,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.euptex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{uptex,ptex,plain,generic}//
|
||||
TEX.upmpost = euptex
|
||||
|
||||
% pBibTeX bibliographies and style files.
|
||||
BIBINPUTS.pbibtex = .;$TEXMF/{pbibtex,bibtex}/bib//
|
||||
BSTINPUTS.pbibtex = .;$TEXMF/{pbibtex,bibtex}/bst//
|
||||
|
||||
% ConTeXt.
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.context = .;$TEXMF/tex/{context,plain,generic}//
|
||||
|
||||
% jadetex.
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.jadetex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{jadetex,latex,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.pdfjadetex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{jadetex,latex,generic,}//
|
||||
|
||||
% XMLTeX.
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.xmltex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{xmltex,latex,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.pdfxmltex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{xmltex,latex,generic,}//
|
||||
|
||||
% Miscellany, no longer built.
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.lamstex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{lamstex,plain,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.lollipop = .;$TEXMF/tex/{lollipop,plain,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.frpdflatex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{french,latex,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.frpdftex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{french,plain,generic,}//
|
||||
|
||||
% Earlier entries override later ones, so put this generic one last.
|
||||
TEXINPUTS = .;$TEXMF/tex/{$progname,generic,}//
|
||||
|
||||
% ttf2tfm.
|
||||
TTF2TFMINPUTS = .;$TEXMF/ttf2pk//
|
||||
|
||||
% Metafont, MetaPost inputs.
|
||||
MFINPUTS = .;$TEXMF/metafont//;{$TEXMF/fonts,$GLOBALVARTEXFONTS,$VARTEXFONTS}/source//
|
||||
MPINPUTS = .;$TEXMF/metapost//
|
||||
|
||||
% Dump files (fmt/base/mem) for vir{tex,mf,mp} to read.
|
||||
% We want to find the engine-specific file, e.g., cont-en.fmt can
|
||||
% exist under both pdftex/ and xetex/. But just in case some formats
|
||||
% end up without an engine directory, look directly in web2c/ too.
|
||||
% We repeat the same definition three times because of the way fmtutil
|
||||
% is implemented; if we use ${TEXFORMATS}, the mpost/mf/etc. formats
|
||||
% will not be found.
|
||||
TEXFORMATS = .;$TEXMF/web2c{/$engine,}
|
||||
MFBASES = .;$TEXMF/web2c{/$engine,}
|
||||
MPMEMS = .;$TEXMF/web2c{/$engine,}
|
||||
%
|
||||
% As of 2008, pool files don't exist any more (the strings are compiled
|
||||
% into the binaries), but just in case something expects to find these:
|
||||
TEXPOOL = .;$TEXMF/web2c
|
||||
MFPOOL = ${TEXPOOL}
|
||||
MPPOOL = ${TEXPOOL}
|
||||
|
||||
% support the original xdvi. Must come before the generic settings.
|
||||
PKFONTS.XDvi = .;$TEXMF/%s;{$GLOBALVARTEXFONTS,$VARTEXFONTS}/pk/{%m,modeless}//
|
||||
VFFONTS.XDvi = .;$TEXMF/%s
|
||||
PSHEADERS.XDvi = .;$TEXMF/%q{dvips,fonts/type1}//
|
||||
TEXPICTS.XDvi = .;$TEXMF/%q{dvips,tex}//
|
||||
|
||||
% Device-independent font metric files.
|
||||
VFFONTS = .;$TEXMF/fonts/vf//
|
||||
TFMFONTS = .;{$TEXMF/fonts,$GLOBALVARTEXFONTS,$VARTEXFONTS}/tfm//
|
||||
|
||||
% The $MAKETEX_MODE below means the drivers will not use a cx font when
|
||||
% the mode is ricoh. If no mode is explicitly specified, kpse_prog_init
|
||||
% sets MAKETEX_MODE to /, so all subdirectories are searched. See the manual.
|
||||
% The modeless part guarantees that bitmaps for PostScript fonts are found.
|
||||
PKFONTS = .;{$TEXMF/fonts,$GLOBALVARTEXFONTS,$VARTEXFONTS}/pk/{$MAKETEX_MODE,modeless}//
|
||||
|
||||
% Similarly for the GF format, which only remains in existence because
|
||||
% Metafont outputs it (and MF isn't going to change).
|
||||
GFFONTS = .;$TEXMF/fonts/gf/$MAKETEX_MODE//
|
||||
|
||||
% A backup for PKFONTS and GFFONTS. Not used for anything.
|
||||
GLYPHFONTS = .;$TEXMF/fonts
|
||||
|
||||
% A place to puth everything that doesn't fit the other font categories.
|
||||
MISCFONTS = .;$TEXMF/fonts/misc//
|
||||
|
||||
% font name map files. This isn't just fonts/map// because ConTeXt
|
||||
% wants support for having files with the same name in the different
|
||||
% subdirs. Maybe if the programs ever get unified to accepting the same
|
||||
% map file syntax the definition can be simplified again.
|
||||
TEXFONTMAPS = .;$TEXMF/fonts/map/{$progname,pdftex,dvips,}//
|
||||
|
||||
% BibTeX bibliographies and style files. bibtex8 also uses these.
|
||||
BIBINPUTS = .;$TEXMF/bibtex/bib//
|
||||
BSTINPUTS = .;$TEXMF/bibtex/{bst,csf}//
|
||||
|
||||
% MlBibTeX.
|
||||
MLBIBINPUTS = .;$TEXMF/bibtex/bib/{mlbib,}//
|
||||
MLBSTINPUTS = .;$TEXMF/bibtex/{mlbst,bst}//
|
||||
|
||||
% .ris and .bltxml bibliography formats.
|
||||
RISINPUTS = .;$TEXMF/bibtex/ris//
|
||||
BLTXMLINPUTS = .;$TEXMF/bibtex/bltxml//
|
||||
|
||||
% MFT style files.
|
||||
MFTINPUTS = .;$TEXMF/mft//
|
||||
|
||||
% PostScript headers and prologues (.pro); unfortunately, some programs
|
||||
% also use this for acessing font files (enc, type1, truetype)
|
||||
TEXPSHEADERS = .;$TEXMF/{dvips,fonts/{enc,type1,type42,type3}}//
|
||||
TEXPSHEADERS.gsftopk = .;$TEXMF/{dvips,fonts/{enc,type1,type42,type3,truetype}}//
|
||||
|
||||
% OSFONTDIR is to provide a convenient hook for allowing TeX to find
|
||||
% fonts installed on the system (outside of TeX). An empty default
|
||||
% value would add "//" to the search paths, so we give it a dummy value.
|
||||
OSFONTDIR = /please/set/osfontdir/in/the/environment
|
||||
|
||||
% PostScript Type 1 outline fonts.
|
||||
T1FONTS = .;$TEXMF/fonts/type1//;$OSFONTDIR//
|
||||
|
||||
% PostScript AFM metric files.
|
||||
AFMFONTS = .;$TEXMF/fonts/afm//;$OSFONTDIR//
|
||||
|
||||
% TrueType outline fonts.
|
||||
TTFONTS = .;$TEXMF/fonts/{truetype,opentype}//;$OSFONTDIR//
|
||||
|
||||
% OpenType outline fonts.
|
||||
OPENTYPEFONTS = .;$TEXMF/fonts/{opentype,truetype}//;$OSFONTDIR//
|
||||
|
||||
% Type 42 outline fonts.
|
||||
T42FONTS = .;$TEXMF/fonts/type42//
|
||||
|
||||
% Ligature definition files.
|
||||
LIGFONTS = .;$TEXMF/fonts/lig//
|
||||
|
||||
% Dvips' config.* files (this name should not start with `TEX'!).
|
||||
TEXCONFIG = $TEXMF/dvips//
|
||||
|
||||
% Makeindex style (.ist) files.
|
||||
INDEXSTYLE = .;$TEXMF/makeindex//
|
||||
|
||||
% Font encoding files (.enc).
|
||||
ENCFONTS = .;$TEXMF/fonts/enc//
|
||||
|
||||
% CMap files.
|
||||
CMAPFONTS = .;$TEXMF/fonts/cmap//
|
||||
|
||||
% Subfont definition files.
|
||||
SFDFONTS = .;$TEXMF/fonts/sfd//
|
||||
|
||||
% OpenType feature files (.fea).
|
||||
FONTFEATURES=.;$TEXMF/fonts/fea//
|
||||
|
||||
% .cid and .cidmap
|
||||
FONTCIDMAPS=.;$TEXMF/fonts/cid//
|
||||
|
||||
% pdftex config files:
|
||||
PDFTEXCONFIG = .;$TEXMF/pdftex/{$progname,}//
|
||||
|
||||
% Used by DMP (ditroff-to-mpx), called by makempx -troff.
|
||||
TRFONTS = $SELFAUTODIR{/local,}/share/groff/{current/font,site-font}/devps
|
||||
MPSUPPORT = .;$TEXMF/metapost/support
|
||||
|
||||
% For xdvi to find mime.types and .mailcap, if they do not exist in
|
||||
% ~. These are single directories, not paths.
|
||||
% (But the default mime.types, at least, may well suffice.)
|
||||
MIMELIBDIR = $SELFAUTOPARENT/etc
|
||||
MAILCAPLIBDIR = $SELFAUTOPARENT/etc
|
||||
|
||||
% Default settings for the fontconfig library as used by the Windows
|
||||
% versions of xetex/xdvipdfmx. Not used by xetex on Unixish systems.
|
||||
% ConTeXT MkIV (all platforms) also use these values.
|
||||
%
|
||||
FONTCONFIG_FILE = fonts.conf
|
||||
FONTCONFIG_PATH = $TEXMFSYSVAR/fonts/conf
|
||||
FC_CACHEDIR = $TEXMFSYSVAR/fonts/cache
|
||||
|
||||
% TeX documentation and source files, for use with texdoc and kpsewhich.
|
||||
TEXDOCS = $TEXMF/doc//
|
||||
TEXSOURCES = .;$TEXMF/source//
|
||||
|
||||
% Web and CWeb input paths.
|
||||
WEBINPUTS = .;$TEXMF/web//
|
||||
CWEBINPUTS = .;$TEXMF/cweb//
|
||||
|
||||
% Omega-related fonts and other files.
|
||||
OFMFONTS = .;{$TEXMF/fonts,$GLOBALVARTEXFONTS,$VARTEXFONTS}/{ofm,tfm}//
|
||||
OPLFONTS = .;{$TEXMF/fonts,$GLOBALVARTEXFONTS,$VARTEXFONTS}/opl//
|
||||
OVFFONTS = .;{$TEXMF/fonts,$GLOBALVARTEXFONTS,$VARTEXFONTS}/{ovf,vf}//
|
||||
OVPFONTS = .;{$TEXMF/fonts,$GLOBALVARTEXFONTS,$VARTEXFONTS}/ovp//
|
||||
OTPINPUTS = .;$TEXMF/omega/otp//
|
||||
OCPINPUTS = .;$TEXMF/omega/ocp//
|
||||
|
||||
% Some additional input variables for several programs. If you add
|
||||
% a program that uses the `other text files' or `other binary files'
|
||||
% search formats, you'll want to add their variables here as well.
|
||||
T4HTINPUTS = .;$TEXMF/tex4ht//
|
||||
|
||||
%% t4ht utility, sharing files with TeX4ht
|
||||
TEX4HTFONTSET=alias,iso8859,unicode
|
||||
TEX4HTINPUTS = .;$TEXMF/tex4ht/base//;$TEXMF/tex4ht/ht-fonts/{$TEX4HTFONTSET}//
|
||||
|
||||
% TeXworks editor configuration and settings
|
||||
TW_LIBPATH = $TEXMFCONFIG/texworks
|
||||
TW_INIPATH = $TW_LIBPATH
|
||||
|
||||
% For security, do not look in . for dvipdfmx.cfg, since the D option
|
||||
% would allow command execution.
|
||||
DVIPDFMXINPUTS = $TEXMF/dvipdfmx
|
||||
|
||||
% Lua needs to look in TEXINPUTS for lua scripts distributed with packages.
|
||||
%
|
||||
% But we can't simply use $TEXINPUTS, since then if TEXINPUTS is set in
|
||||
% the environment with a colon, say, TEXINPUTS=/some/dir:, the intended
|
||||
% default expansion of TEXINPUTS will not happen and .lua files under
|
||||
% the /tex/ will not be found.
|
||||
%
|
||||
% So, duplicate the TEXINPUTS.*lualatex values as LUAINPUTS.*lualatex.
|
||||
% The default LUAINPUTS suffices for luatex and dviluatex.
|
||||
%
|
||||
LUAINPUTS.lualatex = .;$TEXMF/scripts/{$progname,$engine,}/{lua,}//;$TEXMF/tex/{lualatex,latex,luatex,generic,}//
|
||||
LUAINPUTS.dvilualatex = .;$TEXMF/scripts/{$progname,$engine,}/{lua,}//;$TEXMF/tex/{lualatex,latex,luatex,generic,}//
|
||||
LUAINPUTS = .;$TEXMF/scripts/{$progname,$engine,}/{lua,}//;$TEXMF/tex/{luatex,plain,generic,}//
|
||||
|
||||
% Lua needs to look for binary lua libraries distributed with packages.
|
||||
CLUAINPUTS = .;$SELFAUTOLOC/lib/{$progname,$engine,}/lua//
|
||||
|
||||
% Architecture independent executables.
|
||||
TEXMFSCRIPTS = $TEXMF/scripts/{$progname,$engine,}//
|
||||
|
||||
% Other languages.
|
||||
JAVAINPUTS = .;$TEXMF/scripts/{$progname,$engine,}/java//
|
||||
PERLINPUTS = .;$TEXMF/scripts/{$progname,$engine,}/perl//
|
||||
PYTHONINPUTS = .;$TEXMF/scripts/{$progname,$engine,}/python//
|
||||
RUBYINPUTS = .;$TEXMF/scripts/{$progname,$engine,}/ruby//
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
%% The mktex* scripts rely on KPSE_DOT. Do not set it in the environment.
|
||||
% KPSE_DOT = .
|
||||
|
||||
% This definition isn't used from this .cnf file itself (that would be
|
||||
% paradoxical), but the compile-time default in paths.h is built from it.
|
||||
% The SELFAUTO* variables are set automatically from the location of
|
||||
% argv[0], in kpse_set_program_name.
|
||||
%
|
||||
% This main texmf.cnf file is installed, for a release YYYY, in a
|
||||
% directory such as /usr/local/texlive/YYYY/texmf-dist/web2c/texmf.cnf.
|
||||
% Since this file is subject to future updates, the TeX Live installer
|
||||
% or human administrator may also create a file
|
||||
% /usr/local/texlive/YYYY/texmf.cnf; any settings in this latter file
|
||||
% will take precedence over the distributed one.
|
||||
%
|
||||
% For security reasons, it is best not to include . in this path.
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%
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% The idea behind this lengthy definition: for each of
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% SELFAUTO{LOC,DIR,PARENT}, look in the directory,
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% then the subdirectories share/texmf-local, share/texmf-dist, share/texmf,
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% then the subdirectories ./texmf-local, texmf-dist, ./texmf.
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% At any given installation, most of these directories will not exist,
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% but they all turn out to be useful somewhere.
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%
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% Special addition -- we want to include one more directory: the
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% great-grandparent's texmf-local, because that is how TL is installed
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% by default. That is, given a binary
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% /usr/local/texlive/YYYY/bin/PLATFORM/kpsewhich, it should find
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% /usr/local/texlive/texmf-local/web2c/texmf.cnf. I.e., not under YYYY.
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%
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% As a result, we cannot use actual brace expansion in the definition,
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% since we don't want to scatter ../'s throughout the value. Hence we
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% explicitly list every directory. Arguably more understandable anyway.
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%
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TEXMFCNF = {\
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$SELFAUTODIR/share/texmf-dist/web2c,\
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$SELFAUTODIR/share/texmf/web2c,\
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$SELFAUTODIR/local/share/texmf/web2c,\
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$SELFAUTOPARENT/etc/texmf/web2c\
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}
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%
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% For reference, here is the old brace-using definition:
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%TEXMFCNF = {$SELFAUTOLOC,$SELFAUTODIR,$SELFAUTOPARENT}{,{/share,}/texmf{-local,}/web2c}
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% kpathsea 3.5.3 and later sets these at runtime. To avoid empty
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% expansions from binaries linked against an earlier version of the
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% library, we set $progname and $engine to something non-empty:
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progname = unsetprogname
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engine = unsetengine
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@ -1,154 +0,0 @@
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% Part 2: Options.
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% If this option is set to true, `tex a.b' will look first for a.b.tex
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% (within each path element), and then for a.b, i.e., we try standard
|
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% extensions first. If this is false, we first look for a.b and then
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% a.b.tex, i.e., we try the name as-is first.
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%
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% Both names are always tried; the difference is the order in which they
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% are tried. The setting applies to all searches, not just .tex.
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%
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% This setting only affects names being looked up which *already* have
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% an extension. A name without an extension (e.g., `tex story') will
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% always have an extension added first.
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%
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% The default is true, because we already avoid adding the standard
|
||||
% extension(s) in the usual cases. E.g., babel.sty will only look for
|
||||
% babel.sty, not babel.sty.tex, regardless of this setting.
|
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try_std_extension_first = t
|
||||
|
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% Enable system commands via \write18{...}. When enabled fully (set to
|
||||
% t), obviously insecure. When enabled partially (set to p), only the
|
||||
% commands listed in shell_escape_commands are allowed. Although this
|
||||
% is not fully secure either, it is much better, and so useful that we
|
||||
% enable it for everything but bare tex.
|
||||
shell_escape = p
|
||||
|
||||
% No spaces in this command list.
|
||||
%
|
||||
% The programs listed here are as safe as any we know: they either do
|
||||
% not write any output files, respect openout_any, or have hard-coded
|
||||
% restrictions similar or higher to openout_any=p. They also have no
|
||||
% features to invoke arbitrary other programs, and no known exploitable
|
||||
% bugs. All to the best of our knowledge. They also have practical use
|
||||
% for being called from TeX.
|
||||
%
|
||||
shell_escape_commands = \
|
||||
bibtex,bibtex8,\
|
||||
extractbb,\
|
||||
kpsewhich,\
|
||||
makeindex,\
|
||||
mpost,\
|
||||
repstopdf,\
|
||||
|
||||
% we'd like to allow:
|
||||
% dvips - but external commands can be executed, need at least -R1.
|
||||
% epspdf, ps2pdf, pstopdf - need to respect openout_any,
|
||||
% and gs -dSAFER must be used and check for shell injection with filenames.
|
||||
% (img)convert (ImageMagick) - delegates.mgk possible misconfig, besides,
|
||||
% without Unix convert it hardly seems worth it, and Windows convert
|
||||
% is something completely different that destroys filesystems, so skip.
|
||||
% pygmentize - but is the filter feature insecure?
|
||||
% ps4pdf - but it calls an unrestricted latex.
|
||||
% rpdfcrop - maybe ok, but let's get experience with repstopdf first.
|
||||
% texindy,xindy - but is the module feature insecure?
|
||||
% ulqda - but requires optional SHA1.pm, so why bother.
|
||||
% tex, latex, etc. - need to forbid --shell-escape, and inherit openout_any.
|
||||
|
||||
% plain TeX should remain unenhanced.
|
||||
shell_escape.tex = f
|
||||
shell_escape.initex = f
|
||||
|
||||
% This is used by the Windows script wrapper for restricting searching
|
||||
% for the purportedly safe shell_escape_commands above to system
|
||||
% directories.
|
||||
TEXMF_RESTRICTED_SCRIPTS = \
|
||||
{!!$TEXMFLOCAL,!!$TEXMFDIST}/scripts/{$progname,$engine,}//
|
||||
|
||||
% Allow TeX \openin, \openout, or \input on filenames starting with `.'
|
||||
% (e.g., .rhosts) or outside the current tree (e.g., /etc/passwd)?
|
||||
% a (any) : any file can be opened.
|
||||
% r (restricted) : disallow opening "dotfiles".
|
||||
% p (paranoid) : as `r' and disallow going to parent directories, and
|
||||
% restrict absolute paths to be under $TEXMFOUTPUT.
|
||||
openout_any = p
|
||||
openin_any = a
|
||||
|
||||
% Write .log/.dvi/etc. files here, if the current directory is unwritable.
|
||||
%TEXMFOUTPUT = /tmp
|
||||
|
||||
% If a dynamic file creation fails, log the command to this file, in
|
||||
% either the current directory or TEXMFOUTPUT. Set to the
|
||||
% empty string or 0 to avoid logging.
|
||||
MISSFONT_LOG = missfont.log
|
||||
|
||||
% Set to a colon-separated list of words specifying warnings to suppress.
|
||||
% To suppress everything, use TEX_HUSH = all; this is currently equivalent to
|
||||
% TEX_HUSH = checksum:lostchar:readable:special
|
||||
% To suppress nothing, use TEX_HUSH = none or do not set the variable at all.
|
||||
TEX_HUSH = none
|
||||
|
||||
% Allow TeX, and MF to parse the first line of an input file for
|
||||
% the %&format construct.
|
||||
parse_first_line = t
|
||||
|
||||
% But don't parse the first line if invoked as "tex", since we want that
|
||||
% to remain Knuth-compatible. The src_specials and
|
||||
% file_line_error_style settings, as well as the options -enctex,
|
||||
% -mltex, -8bit, etc., also affect this, but they are all off by default.
|
||||
parse_first_line.tex = f
|
||||
parse_first_line.initex = f
|
||||
|
||||
% Control file:line:error style messages.
|
||||
file_line_error_style = f
|
||||
|
||||
% Enable the mktex... scripts by default? These must be set to 0 or 1.
|
||||
% Particular programs can and do override these settings, for example
|
||||
% dvips's -M option. Your first chance to specify whether the scripts
|
||||
% are invoked by default is at configure time.
|
||||
%
|
||||
% These values are ignored if the script names are changed; e.g., if you
|
||||
% set DVIPSMAKEPK to `foo', what counts is the value of the environment
|
||||
% variable/config value `FOO', not the `MKTEXPK' value.
|
||||
%
|
||||
%MKTEXTEX = 0
|
||||
%MKTEXPK = 0
|
||||
%MKTEXMF = 0
|
||||
%MKTEXTFM = 0
|
||||
%MKTEXFMT = 0
|
||||
%MKOCP = 0
|
||||
%MKOFM = 0
|
||||
|
||||
% Used by makempx to run TeX. We use "etex" because MetaPost is
|
||||
% expecting DVI, and not "tex" because we want first line parsing.
|
||||
TEX = etex
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Use Japanese eptex for Japanese pmpost.
|
||||
TEX.pmpost = eptex
|
||||
|
||||
% These variables specify the external program called for the
|
||||
% interactive `e' option. %d is replaced by the line number and %s by
|
||||
% the current filename. The default is specified at compile-time, and
|
||||
% we let that stay in place since different platforms like different values.
|
||||
%TEXEDIT = vi +%d '%s' % default for Unix
|
||||
%TEXEDIT = texworks --position=+%d "%s" % default for Windows
|
||||
%MFEDIT = ${TEXEDIT}
|
||||
%MPEDIT = ${TEXEDIT}
|
||||
|
||||
% The default `codepage and sort order' file for BibTeX8, when none is
|
||||
% given as command line option or environment variable.
|
||||
BIBTEX_CSFILE = 88591lat.csf
|
||||
|
||||
% This variable is specific to Windows. It must be set to 0 or 1. The
|
||||
% default is 0. Setting it to 1 tells the Windows script wrappers to
|
||||
% use an already installed Perl interpreter if one is found on the
|
||||
% search path, in preference to the Perl shipped with TeX Live. Thus,
|
||||
% it may be useful if you both (a) installed a full Perl distribution
|
||||
% for general use, and (b) need to run Perl programs from TL that use
|
||||
% additional modules we don't provide. The TL Perl does provide all the
|
||||
% standard Perl modules.
|
||||
%
|
||||
%TEXLIVE_WINDOWS_TRY_EXTERNAL_PERL = 0
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -4,8 +4,8 @@
|
||||
% If you modify this original file, YOUR CHANGES WILL BE LOST when it is
|
||||
% updated. Instead, put your changes -- and only your changes, not an
|
||||
% entire copy! -- in ../../texmf.cnf. That is, if this file is
|
||||
% installed in /some/path/to/texlive/2014/texmf-dist/web2c/texmf.cnf,
|
||||
% add your custom settings to /some/path/to/texlive/2014/texmf.cnf.
|
||||
% installed in /some/path/to/texlive/2015/texmf-dist/web2c/texmf.cnf,
|
||||
% add your custom settings to /some/path/to/texlive/2015/texmf.cnf.
|
||||
%
|
||||
% What follows is a super-summary of what this .cnf file can
|
||||
% contain. Please read the Kpathsea manual for more information.
|
||||
|
@ -86,10 +86,15 @@ TEXINPUTS.platex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{platex,latex,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.eptex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{ptex,plain,generic,}//
|
||||
TEX.pmpost = eptex
|
||||
|
||||
% (e)up(La)TeX.
|
||||
% p(La)TeX-ng
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.ptex-ng = .;$TEXMF/tex/{uptex,ptex,plain,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.platex-ng = .;$TEXMF/tex/{uplatex,platex,latex,generic,}//
|
||||
|
||||
% (e)up(La)TeX, and for upmpost
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.uplatex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{uplatex,platex,latex,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.uptex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{uptex,ptex,plain,generic,}//
|
||||
TEXINPUTS.euptex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{uptex,ptex,plain,generic}//
|
||||
TEX.upmpost = euptex
|
||||
|
||||
% pBibTeX bibliographies and style files.
|
||||
BIBINPUTS.pbibtex = .;$TEXMF/{pbibtex,bibtex}/bib//
|
||||
|
@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ shell_escape = p
|
||||
%
|
||||
shell_escape_commands = \
|
||||
bibtex,bibtex8,\
|
||||
extractbb,\
|
||||
kpsewhich,\
|
||||
makeindex,\
|
||||
mpost,\
|
||||
@ -121,6 +122,9 @@ file_line_error_style = f
|
||||
% Used by makempx to run TeX. We use "etex" because MetaPost is
|
||||
% expecting DVI, and not "tex" because we want first line parsing.
|
||||
TEX = etex
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Use Japanese eptex for Japanese pmpost.
|
||||
TEX.pmpost = eptex
|
||||
|
||||
% These variables specify the external program called for the
|
||||
% interactive `e' option. %d is replaced by the line number and %s by
|
||||
|
@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
|
||||
# $Id: fmtutil-hdr.cnf 37176 2015-05-04 02:06:19Z preining $
|
||||
# Originally written by Thomas Esser, 1998. Public domain.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# As of TeX Live 2015, fmtutil reads *all* fmtutil.cnf files found.
|
||||
# Consequently, any manual edits of this file (fmtutil.cnf in the
|
||||
# TEXMFDIST tree) will be lost on update. So don't do that.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# For guidance on how to achieve local configurations, see the man
|
||||
# page of fmtutil, or the output of fmtutil --help.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# The format of the table is:
|
||||
#
|
||||
# format engine pattern-file arguments
|
||||
#
|
||||
# The last "argument" must be the name of the file on which to run
|
||||
# the ini-engine (such as initex). If the ini-engine is e-TeX, and the
|
||||
# e-TeX extensions should be enabled, the filename must be prefixed with
|
||||
# a * character; this is essentially equivalent to the -etex option.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# fmtutil always passes the -ini option to the engine.
|
||||
# If no pattern-file is desired, use -.
|
||||
# Either spaces or tabs can be used as separators.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Other notes:
|
||||
# 1) tex and amstex just load hyphen.tex. No customization.
|
||||
# You can have your own customized (via babel's hyphen.cfg)
|
||||
# formats on top of plain by using "bplain.tex" instead of
|
||||
# plain.tex (e.g., bplain.ini file for bplain format).
|
||||
#
|
||||
# 2) etex-based formats load language.def, not language.dat.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# 3) The symbolic link to the right engines (e.g. bplain -> tex)
|
||||
# is generated by the "texlinks" script.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# 4) usual comments start with "# ", whereas disabled configurations
|
||||
# start with "#! " in this file.
|
||||
|
@ -1,10 +1,12 @@
|
||||
# $Id: fmtutil-hdr.cnf 30214 2013-05-02 22:31:16Z karl $
|
||||
# $Id: fmtutil-hdr.cnf 37176 2015-05-04 02:06:19Z preining $
|
||||
# Originally written by Thomas Esser, 1998. Public domain.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# As of TeX Live 2008, the final fmtutil.cnf is generated by
|
||||
# tlmgr generate fmtutil. You can use
|
||||
# tlmgr generate fmtutil -localcfg /some/file to make local additions.
|
||||
# See tlmgr --help for more info.
|
||||
# As of TeX Live 2015, fmtutil reads *all* fmtutil.cnf files found.
|
||||
# Consequently, any manual edits of this file (fmtutil.cnf in the
|
||||
# TEXMFDIST tree) will be lost on update. So don't do that.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# For guidance on how to achieve local configurations, see the man
|
||||
# page of fmtutil, or the output of fmtutil --help.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# The format of the table is:
|
||||
#
|
||||
|
@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ motd = "tox-bootstrapd"
|
||||
//
|
||||
// Remember to replace the provided example with your own node list.
|
||||
// There is a maintained list of bootstrap nodes on Tox's wiki, if you need it
|
||||
// (http://wiki.tox.im/Nodes).
|
||||
// (https://wiki.tox.chat/users/nodes).
|
||||
//
|
||||
// You may leave the list empty or remove "bootstrap_nodes" completely,
|
||||
// in both cases this will be interpreted as if you don't want to bootstrap
|
||||
@ -62,4 +62,4 @@ bootstrap_nodes = (
|
||||
port = 33445
|
||||
public_key = "8CD5A9BF0A6CE358BA36F7A653F99FA6B258FF756E490F52C1F98CC420F78858"
|
||||
}
|
||||
)
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
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Reference in New Issue
Block a user