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they have been modified. On the first execution, all they have been modified. On the first execution, all
documents will need processing. A full index build can be forced documents will need processing. A full index build can be forced
later by specifying an option to the indexing command later by specifying an option to the indexing command
(<command>recollindex -z</command>).</para> (<command>recollindex</command> <option>-z</option>).</para>
<para>&RCL; indexing can be performed with two different <para>&RCL; indexing can be performed with two different
methods:</para> methods:</para>
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section. After every indexing operation, &RCL; updates a list of section. After every indexing operation, &RCL; updates a list of
commands that would be needed for indexing existing files commands that would be needed for indexing existing files
types. This list can be displayed by selecting the menu option types. This list can be displayed by selecting the menu option
<guilabel>File</guilabel>-><guilabel>Show Missing Helpers</guilabel> <menuchoice>
<guimenu>File</guimenu>
<guimenu>Show Missing Helpers</guimenu>
</menuchoice>
in the <command>recoll</command> GUI. It is stored in the in the <command>recoll</command> GUI. It is stored in the
<filename>missing</filename> text file inside the configuration <filename>missing</filename> text file inside the configuration
directory.</para> directory.</para>
@ -434,25 +437,32 @@ recoll
<para>The first time you start <command>recoll</command>, you <para>The first time you start <command>recoll</command>, you
will be asked whether or not you would like it to build the will be asked whether or not you would like it to build the
index. If you want to adjust the configuration before indexing, index. If you want to adjust the configuration before
just click <guilabel>Cancel</guilabel> at this point, which will get indexing, just click <guilabel>Cancel</guilabel> at this
you into the configuration interface. If you exit at this point, point, which will get you into the configuration interface. If
<filename>recoll</filename> will have created a ~/.recoll directory you exit at this point, <filename>recoll</filename> will have
containing empty configuration files, which you can edit by hand.</para> created a <filename>~/.recoll</filename> directory containing
empty configuration files, which you can edit by hand.</para>
<para>The configuration is documented inside the <para>The configuration is documented inside the
<link linkend="rcl.install.config">installation chapter</link> <link linkend="rcl.install.config">installation chapter</link>
of this document, or in the recoll.conf(5) man page, but the most of this document, or in the
<citerefentry>
<refentrytitle>recoll.conf</refentrytitle>
<manvolnum>5</manvolnum>
</citerefentry>
man page, but the most
current information will most likely be the comments inside the current information will most likely be the comments inside the
sample file. The most immediately useful variable you may sample file. The most immediately useful variable you may
interested in is probably interested in is probably
<link linkend="rcl.install.config.recollconf.topdirs">topdirs</link>, <link linkend="rcl.install.config.recollconf.topdirs">
<varname>topdirs</varname></link>,
which determines what subtrees get indexed.</para> which determines what subtrees get indexed.</para>
<para>The applications needed to index file types other than <para>The applications needed to index file types other than
text, HTML or email (ie: pdf, postscript, ms-word...) are text, HTML or email (ie: pdf, postscript, ms-word...) are
described in the <link linkend="rcl.install.external">external described in the <link linkend="rcl.install.external">external
packages section</link></para> packages section.</link></para>
<sect2 id="rcl.indexing.config.gui"> <sect2 id="rcl.indexing.config.gui">
<title>The indexing configuration GUI</title> <title>The indexing configuration GUI</title>
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option.)</para> option.)</para>
<para>The interface is started from the <para>The interface is started from the
<guilabel>Preferences</guilabel>-><guilabel>Indexing <menuchoice>
Configuration</guilabel> menu entry. It is divided in three tabs, <guimenu>Preferences</guimenu>
<guimenu>Indexing Configuration</guimenu>
</menuchoice>
menu entry. It is divided in three tabs,
<guilabel>Global parameters</guilabel>, <guilabel>Local <guilabel>Global parameters</guilabel>, <guilabel>Local
parameters</guilabel>, and <guilabel>Beagle web history</guilabel>, parameters</guilabel>, and <guilabel>Beagle web history</guilabel>,
which is explained in the next section.</para> which is explained in the next section.</para>
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<title>Using Beagle WEB browser plugins</title> <title>Using Beagle WEB browser plugins</title>
<para><application>Beagle</application> is (was?) a concurrent desktop <para><application>Beagle</application> is (was?) a concurrent desktop
indexer, built on Lucene and the Mono project (C#), for which a indexer, built on <application>Lucene</application> and
the <application>Mono</application> project
(<application>C#</application>), for which a
number of add-on browser plugins were written. These work by number of add-on browser plugins were written. These work by
copying visited web pages to an indexing queue directory, which the copying visited web pages to an indexing queue directory, which the
indexer then processes. Especially, there is a indexer then processes. Especially, there is a
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<para>If, for any reason, you so happen to prefer &RCL; to <para>If, for any reason, you so happen to prefer &RCL; to
<application>Beagle</application>, you can still use the <application>Beagle</application>, you can still use the
<application>Firefox</application> plugin, which is written in <application>Firefox</application> plugin, which is written in
Javascript and completely independant of C#, Beagle, Lucene..., and <application>Javascript</application> and completely independant of
<application>C#</application>, <application>Beagle</application>,
<application>Lucene</application>..., and
set &RCL; to process the <application>Beagle</application> queue set &RCL; to process the <application>Beagle</application> queue
directory. This supposes that <application>Beagle</application> is directory. This supposes that <application>Beagle</application> is
not running, else both programs will fight for the same not running, else both programs will fight for the same
@ -523,7 +540,8 @@ recoll
Recoll wiki</ulink>.</para> Recoll wiki</ulink>.</para>
<para>Unfortunately, it seems that the plugin does not work anymore <para>Unfortunately, it seems that the plugin does not work anymore
with recent Firefox versions (tried with 10.0). This is not the with recent <application>Firefox</application>
versions (tried with 10.0). This is not the
trival installation version check issue, explicit manual indexing trival installation version check issue, explicit manual indexing
requests still work, but automatic indexing on page load does requests still work, but automatic indexing on page load does
not.</para> not.</para>
@ -552,11 +570,15 @@ recoll
if canceled).</para> if canceled).</para>
<para>The <command>recollindex</command> indexing process can be <para>The <command>recollindex</command> indexing process can be
interrupted by sending an interrupt (Ctrl-C, SIGINT) or terminate interrupted by sending an interrupt (<keysym>Ctrl-C</keysym>,
SIGINT) or terminate
(SIGTERM) signal. Some time may elapse before the process exits, (SIGTERM) signal. Some time may elapse before the process exits,
because it needs to properly flush and close the index. This can because it needs to properly flush and close the index. This can
also be done from the <command>recoll</command> GUI also be done from the <command>recoll</command> GUI
<guilabel>File</guilabel>-><guilabel>Stop Indexing</guilabel> <menuchoice>
<guimenu>File</guimenu>
<guimenu>Stop Indexing</guimenu>
</menuchoice>
menu entry.</para> menu entry.</para>
<para>After such an interruption, the index will be somewhat <para>After such an interruption, the index will be somewhat
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<para>Of special interest maybe are the <option>-i</option> and <para>Of special interest maybe are the <option>-i</option> and
<option>-f</option> options. <option>-i</option> allows <option>-f</option> options. <option>-i</option> allows
indexing an explicit list of files (given as command line indexing an explicit list of files (given as command line
parameters or read on stdin). <option>-f</option> tells parameters or read on <literal>stdin</literal>).
<option>-f</option> tells
<command>recollindex</command> to ignore file selection <command>recollindex</command> to ignore file selection
parameters from the configuration. Together, these options allow parameters from the configuration. Together, these options allow
building a custom file selection process for some area of the building a custom file selection process for some area of the
file system, by adding the top directory to the file system, by adding the top directory to the
<varname>skippedPaths</varname> list and using an appropriate <varname>skippedPaths</varname> list and using an appropriate
file selection method to build the file list to be fed to file selection method to build the file list to be fed to
<literal>recollindex&nbsp;-if</literal> .</para> <command>recollindex</command> <option>-if</option>.
Trivial example:</para>
<programlisting>
find . -name indexable.txt -print | recollindex -if
</programlisting>
<para><literal>recollindex&nbsp;-i</literal> will not descend into <para><command>recollindex</command> <option>-i</option> will
directory parameters, but just add them as index entries. It is not descend into subdirectories specified as parameters,
but just add them as index entries. It is
up to the external file selection method to build the complete up to the external file selection method to build the complete
file list.</para> file list.</para>
</sect2> </sect2>
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3:30AM (supposing <command>recollindex</command> is in your 3:30AM (supposing <command>recollindex</command> is in your
PATH): PATH):
<programlisting>30 3 * * * recollindex > /some/tmp/dir/recolltrace 2>&amp;1</programlisting> <screen><![CDATA[
30 3 * * * recollindex > /some/tmp/dir/recolltrace 2>&1
]]></screen>
Or, using <command>anacron</command>: Or, using <command>anacron</command>:
<programlisting>1 15 su mylogin -c "recollindex recollindex > /tmp/rcltraceme 2>&amp;1"</programlisting> <screen><![CDATA[
1 15 su mylogin -c "recollindex recollindex > /tmp/rcltraceme 2>&1"
]]></screen>
</para> </para>
<para>As of version 1.17 the &RCL; GUI has dialogs to manage <para>As of version 1.17 the &RCL; GUI has dialogs to manage
<filename>crontab</filename> entries for <filename>crontab</filename> entries for
<command>recollindex</command>. You can reach them from the <command>recollindex</command>. You can reach them from the
<guilabel>Preferences</guilabel>-><guilabel>Indexing <menuchoice>
Schedule</guilabel> menu. They only <guimenu>Preferences</guimenu>
<guimenu>Indexing Schedule</guimenu>
</menuchoice>
menu. They only
work with the good old <command>cron</command>, and do not give work with the good old <command>cron</command>, and do not give
access to all features of <command>cron</command> scheduling.</para> access to all features of <command>cron</command> scheduling.</para>
<para>The usual command to edit your <para>The usual command to edit your
<filename>crontab</filename> is <filename>crontab</filename> is <command>crontab</command>
<userinput>crontab -e</userinput> (which will usually start <option>-e</option> (which will usually start the
the <command>vi</command> editor to edit the file). You may <command>vi</command> editor to edit the file). You may have
have more sophisticated tools available on your more sophisticated tools available on your system.</para>
system.</para>
<para>Please be aware that there may be differences between your <para>Please be aware that there may be differences between your
usual interactive command line environment and the one seen by usual interactive command line environment and the one seen by
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<title>Real time indexing</title> <title>Real time indexing</title>
<para>Real time monitoring/indexing is performed by starting the <para>Real time monitoring/indexing is performed by starting the
<command>recollindex -m</command> command. With this option, <command>recollindex</command> <option>-m</option> command.
<command>recollindex</command> will detach from the terminal and With this option, <command>recollindex</command> will detach
become a daemon, permanently monitoring file changes and updating from the terminal and become a daemon, permanently monitoring
the index.</para> file changes and updating the index.</para>
<para>Under KDE, Gnome and some other desktop environments, the daemon <para>Under <application>KDE</application>,
can automatically started when you log in, by creating a desktop <application>Gnome</application> and some other desktop
file inside the <filename>~/.config/autostart</filename> directory. environments, the daemon can automatically started when you log
This can be done for you by the &RCL; GUI. Use the in, by creating a desktop file inside the
<guimenu>Preferences->Indexing Schedule</guimenu> menu.</para> <filename>~/.config/autostart</filename> directory. This can be
done for you by the &RCL; GUI. Use the
<guimenu>Preferences->Indexing Schedule</guimenu> menu.</para>
<para>With older X11 setups, starting the daemon is normally <para>With older <application>X11</application> setups, starting
performed as part of the user session script.</para> the daemon is normally performed as part of the user session
script.</para>
<para>The <filename>rclmon.sh</filename> script can be used to <para>The <filename>rclmon.sh</filename> script can be used to
easily start and stop the daemon. It can be found in the easily start and stop the daemon. It can be found in the
<filename>examples</filename> directory (typically <filename>examples</filename> directory (typically
<filename>/usr/local/[share/]recoll/examples</filename>).</para> <filename>/usr/local/[share/]recoll/examples</filename>).</para>
<para>For example, my out of fashion xdm-based session has a <para>For example, my out of fashion
<filename>.xsession</filename> script with the following lines at <application>xdm</application>-based session has a
the end:</para> <filename>.xsession</filename> script with the following lines
at the end:</para>
<programlisting>recollconf=$HOME/.recoll-home <programlisting>recollconf=$HOME/.recoll-home
recolldata=/usr/local/share/recoll recolldata=/usr/local/share/recoll
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for which the session waits.</para> <para>By default the for which the session waits.</para> <para>By default the
indexing daemon will monitor the state of the X11 session, and indexing daemon will monitor the state of the X11 session, and
exit when it finishes, it is not necessary to kill it exit when it finishes, it is not necessary to kill it
explicitly. (The X11 server monitoring can be disabled with option explicitly. (The <application>X11</application> server
<option>-x</option> to <command>recollindex</command>).</para> monitoring can be disabled with option <option>-x</option> to
<command>recollindex</command>).</para>
<para>If you use the daemon completely out of an X11 session, you <para>If you use the daemon completely out of an
need to add option <option>-x</option> to disable X11 session <application>X11</application> session, you need to add option
monitoring (else the daemon will not start).</para> <option>-x</option> to disable <application>X11</application> session monitoring (else
the daemon will not start).</para>
<para>By default, the messages from the indexing daemon will be <para>By default, the messages from the indexing daemon will be
discarded. You may want to change this by setting the discarded. You may want to change this by setting the
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<para>When building &RCL;, the real time indexing support can be <para>When building &RCL;, the real time indexing support can be
customised during package <link customised during package <link
linkend="rcl.install.building.build">configuration</link> with the linkend="rcl.install.building.build">configuration</link> with
<option>--with[out]-fam</option> or the <option>--with[out]-fam</option> or
<option>--with[out]-inotify</option> options. The default is <option>--with[out]-inotify</option> options. The default is
currently to include <application>inotify</application> monitoring currently to include <application>inotify</application>
on systems that support it, and, as of recoll 1.17, monitoring on systems that support it, and, as of &RCL; 1.17,
<application>gamin</application> support on FreeBSD.</para> <application>gamin</application> support on
<application>FreeBSD</application>.</para>
<para>While it is convenient that data is indexed in real time, <para>While it is convenient that data is indexed in real time,
repeated indexing can generate a significant load on the repeated indexing can generate a significant load on the
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you have to care about the syntax.</para> you have to care about the syntax.</para>
<para>You can use the <link linkend="rcl.search.complex"> <para>You can use the <link linkend="rcl.search.complex">
<guilabel>Tools</guilabel> / <guilabel>Advanced search</guilabel> <menuchoice>
</link> dialog for more complex searches.</para> <guimenu>Tools</guimenu>
<guimenu>Advanced search</guimenu>
</menuchoice>
</link> dialog for more complex searches.</para>
</sect2> </sect2>
<sect2 id="rcl.search.reslist"> <sect2 id="rcl.search.reslist">
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the <guilabel>Use desktop preferences</guilabel> option in the user the <guilabel>Use desktop preferences</guilabel> option in the user
preferences dialog to use the desktop defaults for all preferences dialog to use the desktop defaults for all
documents. This is probably the best option if you are using a well documents. This is probably the best option if you are using a well
configured Gnome or KDE desktop.</para> configured <application>Gnome</application> or
<application>KDE</application> desktop.</para>
<para>The <literal>Preview</literal> and <literal>Open</literal> <para>The <literal>Preview</literal> and <literal>Open</literal>
edit links may not be present for all entries, meaning that edit links may not be present for all entries, meaning that
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by the message filters.</para> by the message filters.</para>
<para>The default value for the paragraph format string is: <para>The default value for the paragraph format string is:
<programlisting>&lt;img src="%I" align="left">%R %S %L &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;b>%T&lt;/b>&lt;br> <screen><![CDATA[
%M&amp;nbsp;%D&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;i>%U&lt;/i>&amp;nbsp;%i&lt;br> <img src="%I" align="left">%R %S %L &nbsp;&nbsp;<b>%T</b><br>
%M&nbsp;%D&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<i>%U</i>&nbsp;%i<br>
%A %K %A %K
</programlisting> ]]></screen>
You may, for example, try the following for a more web-like You may, for example, try the following for a more web-like
experience: experience:
<programlisting>&lt;u>&lt;b>&lt;a href="P%N"&gt;%T&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/b>&lt;/u>&lt;br>
%A&lt;font color=#008000>%U - %S&lt;/font> - %L <screen><![CDATA[
</programlisting> <u><b><a href="P%N">%T</a></b></u><br>
Or the clean looking: %A<font color=#008000>%U - %S</font> - %L
<programlisting>&lt;img src="%I" align="left">%L &lt;font color="#900000">%R&lt;/font> ]]></screen>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&lt;b>%T&lt;/b>&lt;br>%S&nbsp;
&lt;font color="#808080">&lt;i>%U&lt;/i>&lt;/font> Note that the P%N link in the above paragraph makes the title a
&lt;table bgcolor="#e0e0e0"> preview link. Or the clean looking:
&lt;tr>&lt;td>&lt;div>%A&lt;/div>&lt;/td>&lt;/tr>
&lt;/table>%K <screen><![CDATA[
</programlisting> <img src="%I" align="left">%L <font color="#900000">%R</font>
Note that the P%N link in the above paragraph makes the title a &nbsp;&nbsp;<b>%T&</b><br>%S&nbsp;
preview link. <font color="#808080"><i>%U</i></font>
<table bgcolor="#e0e0e0">
<tr><td><div>%A</div></td></tr>
</table>%K
]]></screen>
</para> </para>
<para>These samples, and some others are <para>These samples, and some others are
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manifest itself by strange messages about a missing manifest itself by strange messages about a missing
iconv_open.</para> iconv_open.</para>
<para>Development files for <para>Development files for <ulink
<ulink url="http://www.xapian.org"> url="http://www.xapian.org"> <application>Xapian
<application>Xapian core</application></ulink>.</para> <important><para>If you core</application></ulink>.</para> <important><para>If you are
are building Xapian for an older CPU (before Pentium 4 or Athlon building Xapian for an older CPU (before Pentium 4 or Athlon
64), you need to add the --disable-sse flag to the configure 64), you need to add the <option>--disable-sse</option> flag
command. Else all Xapian application will crash with an to the configure command. Else all Xapian application will
<literal>illegal instruction</literal> error.</para> crash with an <literal>illegal instruction</literal>
</important> error.</para> </important>
<para>Development files for <para>Development files for
<ulink url="http://www.trolltech.com/products/qt/index.html"> <ulink url="http://www.trolltech.com/products/qt/index.html">
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interface. Will allow building the indexer and the command line interface. Will allow building the indexer and the command line
search program in absence of a Qt environment.</para> search program in absence of a Qt environment.</para>
</listitem> </listitem>
<listitem><para><option>--disable-x11mon</option> Disable
X11 connection monitoring inside recollindex. Together with <listitem><para><option>--disable-x11mon</option> Disable
--disable-qtgui, this allows building recoll without Qt and <application>X11</application> connection monitoring
X11.</para> inside recollindex. Together with --disable-qtgui, this
</listitem> allows building recoll without
<application>Qt</application> and
<application>X11</application>.</para> </listitem>
<listitem><para>Of course the usual <listitem><para>Of course the usual
<application>autoconf</application> <command>configure</command> <application>autoconf</application> <command>configure</command>
options, like <option>--prefix</option> apply.</para> options, like <option>--prefix</option> apply.</para>
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directory to <filename>mk/sysconf</filename>. If your system directory to <filename>mk/sysconf</filename>. If your system
is not known yet, it will tell you as much, and you may want is not known yet, it will tell you as much, and you may want
to manually copy and modify one of the existing files (the new to manually copy and modify one of the existing files (the new
file name should be the output of <command>uname -s</command>).</para> file name should be the output of <command>uname</command>
</sect2> <option>-s</option>).</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="rcl.install.building.install"> <sect2 id="rcl.install.building.install">
<title>Installation</title> <title>Installation</title>
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<para>This location can be changed, or others can be added with the <para>This location can be changed, or others can be added with the
<envar>RECOLL_CONFDIR</envar> environment variable or the <envar>RECOLL_CONFDIR</envar> environment variable or the
-c option parameter to <command>recoll</command> and <option>-c</option> option parameter to <command>recoll</command> and
<command>recollindex</command>.</para> <command>recollindex</command>.</para>
<para>If the <filename>.recoll</filename> directory does not <para>If the <filename>.recoll</filename> directory does not
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configuration.</para> configuration.</para>
</listitem> </listitem>
</itemizedlist> </itemizedlist>
</formalpara>
<sect2 id="rcl.install.config.recollconf"> <sect2 id="rcl.install.config.recollconf">
<title>Main configuration file</title> <title>Main configuration file</title>
@ -3801,15 +3859,15 @@ skippedPaths = ~/somedir/&lowast;.txt
</varlistentry> </varlistentry>
<varlistentry><term><varname>usesystemfilecommand</varname></term> <varlistentry><term><varname>usesystemfilecommand</varname></term>
<listitem><para>Decide if we use the <command>file -i</command> <listitem><para>Decide if we use the
system command as a final step for determining the mime <command>file</command> <option>-i</option> system command
type for a file (the main procedure uses suffix as a final step for determining the mime type for a file
associations as defined in the <filename>mimemap</filename> (the main procedure uses suffix associations as defined in
file). This can be useful for files with suffix-less names, the <filename>mimemap</filename> file). This can be useful
but it will also cause the indexing of many bogus "text" for files with suffix-less names, but it will also cause
files.</para> the indexing of many bogus "text" files.</para>
</listitem> </listitem>
</varlistentry> </varlistentry>
<varlistentry><term><varname>processbeaglequeue</varname></term> <varlistentry><term><varname>processbeaglequeue</varname></term>
<listitem><para>If this is set, process the directory where <listitem><para>If this is set, process the directory where
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the index will be approximately twice as large.</para> the index will be approximately twice as large.</para>
</listitem> </listitem>
</varlistentry> </varlistentry>
<varlistentry><term><varname>indexstemminglanguages</varname></term> <varlistentry><term><varname>indexstemminglanguages</varname></term>
<listitem><para>A list of languages for which the stem <listitem><para>A list of languages for which the stem
expansion databases will be built. See recollindex(1) or expansion databases will be built. See <citerefentry>
use the <literal>recollindex -l</literal> command for <refentrytitle>recollindex</refentrytitle>
possible values. You can add a stem expansion database for <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> </citerefentry> or use the
a different language by using <command>recollindex <command>recollindex</command> <option>-l</option> command
-s</command>, but it will be deleted during the next for possible values. You can add a stem expansion database
indexing. Only languages listed in the configuration for a different language by using
file are permanent.</para> <command>recollindex</command> <option>-s</option>, but it
</listitem> will be deleted during the next indexing. Only languages
listed in the configuration file are permanent.</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry> </varlistentry>
<varlistentry><term><varname>defaultcharset</varname></term> <varlistentry><term><varname>defaultcharset</varname></term>
@ -3887,8 +3948,10 @@ skippedPaths = ~/somedir/&lowast;.txt
files that do not contain a character set definition (ie: files that do not contain a character set definition (ie:
plain text files). This can be redefined for any plain text files). This can be redefined for any
sub-directory. If it is not set at all, the character set sub-directory. If it is not set at all, the character set
used is the one defined by the nls environment (LC_ALL, used is the one defined by the nls environment (
LC_CTYPE, LANG), or iso8859-1 if nothing is set.</para> <envar>LC_ALL</envar>, <envar>LC_CTYPE</envar>,
<envar>LANG</envar>), or <literal>iso8859-1</literal>
if nothing is set.</para>
</listitem> </listitem>
</varlistentry> </varlistentry>
@ -3905,12 +3968,12 @@ skippedPaths = ~/somedir/&lowast;.txt
the list will turn-off both standard accent and case the list will turn-off both standard accent and case
processing. Example for Swedish:</para> processing. Example for Swedish:</para>
<programlisting> <programlisting>
unac_except_trans = åå Åå ää Ää öö Öö unac_except_trans = åå Åå ää Ää öö Öö
</programlisting> </programlisting>
<para>Note that the translation is not limited to a single <para>Note that the translation is not limited to a single
character, you could very well have something like character, you could very well have something like
<literal>üue</literal> in the list.</para> <literal>üue</literal> in the list.</para>
<para>This parameter can't be defined for subdirectories, it <para>This parameter can't be defined for subdirectories, it
is global, because there is no way to do otherwise when is global, because there is no way to do otherwise when
@ -4228,7 +4291,8 @@ x-my-tag = mailmytag
file name extension to mime type mappings.</para> file name extension to mime type mappings.</para>
<para>For file names without an extension, or with an unknown <para>For file names without an extension, or with an unknown
one, the system's <command>file -i</command> command will be one, the system's <command>file</command> <option>-i</option>
command will be
executed to determine the mime type (this can be switched off executed to determine the mime type (this can be switched off
inside the main configuration file).</para> inside the main configuration file).</para>