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<title> Help for Dillo </title>
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<tr><td><h1>Help for Dillo 2.2</h1>
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<p>
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<h4><font color="green">Basics:</font></h4>
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<ul>
<li>You can tell a link from plain content by the hand-shaped cursor.
<li> Besides browsing the web, Dillo also has basic file browsing
capabilities included. So, entering <a href="file:">file:</a> in your
Dillo URL window will give you the contents of your current
working directory, and <a href="file:~">file:~</a> entered in the
same place will point your Dillo browser right to your home
directory...
<li> Dillo, at this stage of development, is <u>not</u> not ready
to render pages that use <b><font color="#5040a0">frames</font></b>.
Nevertheless, it comes with a tiny handler (lynx/w3m-like) that will
let you choose which frame to visit, one by one.
<li> Dillo has <b><font color="#5040a0">context
sensitive menus</font></b> using the right mouse button
(available on pages, links, images, forms, the Back
and Forward buttons, and the bug meter).
<li> Some of the functions in Dillo are handled by independent
processes. For instance, downloads come through <em>wget</em>.
If Dillo exits, the download can continue (more details
below).
</ul>
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<h4><font color="green">Usage:</font></h4>
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<ul>
<li> You can scroll around your Dillo main window using
CTRL+{PgUp|PgDwn|Home|End} or using the mouse middle button
or mouse wheel. If nothing happens when keys are pressed, try
<b> <font color="#5040a0">focusing</font></b> your Dillo main
window first by clicking it (not on any link!:)).
<li> You can use the space key as PgDn, and {'b' | 'B'} as PgUp.</li>
<li> Similarly, you can use "<b>,</b>" and "<b>.</b>" as shortcuts for
forward and backward buttons (mnemonic: those
keys are usually labeled "<" and ">").
<li> <b>Configuration:</b> If you want to change Dillo's
appearance or behaviour, look at the options in your
<b><font color="#5040a0">dillorc</font></b>
file (if you don't have a copy in your ~/.dillo/ directory, get it
<a href='http://www.dillo.org/dillorc'>here</a>).
<li> Clicking the "Reload" button always requests an end-to-end reload
of the page currently viewed, but it will *not* reload embedded
images during this process.
<li> Dialogs can be closed with the ESC key.
<li> If you want to try a different control panel, right-click over the
search button until you find one that suits your needs, then make
it the default in your <code>dillorc</code> file.
<li> The whole window area can be used to display the page. Just hit
Ctrl-Space!
</ul>
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<h4><font color="green">Downloads:</font></h4>
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<p>
Downloads are made using <b><font color="#5040a0">wget</font></b>
with a FLTK2-based GUI wrapper, through the Dillo plugin (dpi) framework.
If you close the browser window, downloads will continue.
<p>
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<h4><font color="green">Find text:</font></h4>
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<p>
This one is very useful;
it can be found in the right-mouse-button menu<br>
Find text is tuned for speed so don't hesitate to use it even for minimal
searches.
<p>
<u>Semantics:</u>
<ul>
<li> You can search for substrings, words and sentences. </li>
<li> To find a substring or word, just enter its text. </li>
<li> To find a left-aligned substring, prepend it with a space. </li>
<li> To find a right-aligned substring, append a space to it.</li>
<li> To find full words only, prepend and append spaces to them. </li>
<li> To find a sentence, enter the words and remember that the above rules
apply for every word in it. </li>
</ul>
<p>
Dillo will scroll the page and highlight found text!
<p>
<small>Default shortcut: [CTRL]+"F".</small>
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<h4><font color="green">Copy&Paste:</font></h4>
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<p>
Just hold down the left mouse button and move to select the
area to copy. To paste, go to the target application and
press the middle mouse button.
<p>
If you want to select more than one screen, hold the mouse button
down and scroll with PgUp, PgDn or the arrow keys.
<P>
If you want to paste an URL into Dillo, do it on the "clear-URL"
button (the "X" next to the location bar).
<p>
Note: If it doesn't work, please try again. There's a bug lurking there.
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<h4><font color="green">Navigation history:</font></h4>
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<p>
Currently, navigation history supports the navigation-stack model; just
right-click on the Back or Forward buttons and they will pop up!
<p> <u>Remember:</u>
<ul>
<li> These history menus are relative to the current page. </li>
<li> They show the page-title but the status bar shows the URL. </li>
<li> Left-click jumps to the selected item. </li>
<li> Middle-click opens the item in a new browser tab/window. </li>
</ul>
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<h4><font color="green">Cookies:</font></h4>
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<p>
Due to privacy concerns, cookies are disabled by default.
That is, if you just compile and use dillo, it will reject
every single cookie sent to it!
<p>
If you want to enable cookies in dillo, just
<a href="http://www.dillo.org/Cookies.txt">set up a <code>cookiesrc</code>
file</a>.
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<h4><font color="green">Tabs:</font></h4>
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<p>
Dillo has tabbed browsing. Just middle click to open a link or submit a
form in a new tab. It will be automatically focused. If you want to
customize this behaviour, adjust these dillorc options:
<ul>
<li><code>middle_click_opens_new_tab</code>
<li><code>focus_new_tab</code>
</ul>
Press SHIFT to temporarily reverse the focusing behaviour.
<p>
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<h4><font color="green">Images-off mode:</font></h4>
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<p>
You can browse without images now:
<ul>
<li>There is an option in the Tools menu to disable automatic image loading.
An image's alt text (or <code>[IMG]</code> placeholder) will appear in the
page.
<li>If you want to load an individual image, left click on its text.
<li>You can set "no images" as the default mode in dillorc.
</ul>
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<h4><font color="green">Bookmarks:</font></h4>
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<p>
Bookmarks are handled by the Dillo plugin
(<a href='http://www.dillo.org/dpi1.html'>dpi</a>) framework.
This should be transparent to the end user. Please note that:
<ul>
<li>It is a good idea to keep a backup of your
<code>~/.dillo/bm.txt</code>
<li>The server will stay alive after closing dillo.
<li>You can stop the server by sending it a KILL signal. Dillo
will automatically restart it when it is needed.
<li>If you don't have root access, install <em>dpid</em> and
the <em>dpis</em>
inside your <code>~/.dillo/</code> directory as explained
in the README file.
</ul>
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<h4><font color="green">Bug Meter:</font></h4>
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<p>
Dillo's <a href='http://www.dillo.org/help/bug_meter.html'>bug meter</a>
shows the number of
<b><font color="#5040a0">detected bugs</font></b> inside the
page. The bugs are caught at parsing time, so the
error messages also show the line where they occur and provide a
<b><font color="#5040a0">hint</font></b> of what was expected instead!
<p>
The primary purpose of the bug meter is to
<b><font color="#5040a0">help</font></b> webmasters and page
authors to polish the contents of their sites with a view to making
them standards-compliant.
<p>
The bug meter is located at the lower right corner of
Dillo. Left-click to see the messages, right-click for a menu.
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<h4><font color="green">Keyboard shortcuts:</font></h4>
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<tr><th>Shortcut <th>Mnemonic <th>Function
<tr><td>Ctrl-L <td>Location <td>enter a new URL
<tr><td>Ctrl-F <td>Find <td>find text
<tr><td>Ctrl-S <td>Search <td>search the web
<tr><td>Ctrl-R <td>Reload <td>reload current page
<tr><td>Ctrl-N <td>New <td>New browser window
<tr><td>Ctrl-T <td>Tab <td>New tab
<tr><td>Ctrl-Q <td>Quit <td>quit tab/window
<tr><td>Ctrl-O <td>Open <td>Open file
<tr><td>Ctrl-B <td>Bookmarks <td>view bookmarks
<tr><td>Ctrl-Space <td>"more space!" <td>Hide/show controls
<tr><td>Back or "<b>,</b>" <td>< <td>previous page
<tr><td>Shift-Back or "<b>.</b>" <td>> <td>next page
<tr><td>Esc <td>escape <td>close dialog
<tr><td>Alt-F <td>File <td>file menu
<tr><td>Alt-X <td>eXit <td>exit Dillo
<tr><td>Shift-Right <td>Right <td>Next tab
<tr><td>Shift-Left <td>Left <td>Previous tab
<tr><td>Ctrl-TabKey <td>TabKey <td>Next tab
<tr><td>Shift-Ctrl- TabKey <td>TabKey <td>Previous tab
</table>
<p>
You can change the bindings using a
<code>~/.dillo/<a href="http://www.dillo.org/keysrc">keysrc</a></code>
file.
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