\begindata{text,537590904} \textdsversion{12} \template{default} # Copyright 1992 Carnegie Mellon University. All rights reserved. # $Disclaimer: # Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its # documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, # provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that # both that copyright notice, this permission notice, and the following # disclaimer appear in supporting documentation, and that the names of # IBM, Carnegie Mellon University, and other copyright holders, not be # used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software # without specific, written prior permission. # # IBM, CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY, AND THE OTHER COPYRIGHT HOLDERS # DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING # ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT # SHALL IBM, CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY, OR ANY OTHER COPYRIGHT HOLDER # BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY # DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, # WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS # ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE # OF THIS SOFTWARE. # $ #~group Applications #~type string #~views string #~help When set this name will be used to locate message line and menu translation files for the specified language. (These translation files will normally be found in $ANDREWDIR/lib/language.menu, and $ANDREWDIR/lib/language.msg. Where language is the name of the language.) This preference can be set or overridden with the environment variable ANDREWLANGUAGE. #~endhelp AndrewLanguage: #~type string #~views string #~help The file to read message line and menu translations from, the normal translation files will be found in $ANDREWDIR/lib/*.msg, i.e. files ending in the .msg extension. This preference can be set or overridden with the environment variable ANDREWLANGUAGEFILE. #~endhelp AndrewLanguageFile: #~type string #~views string #~help The file to read menu translations from, the normal translation files will be found in $ANDREWDIR/lib/*.menu, i.e. files ending in the .menu extension. This preference can be set or overridden with the environment variable ANDREWLANGUAGEMENUFILE. #~endhelp AndrewLanguageMenuFile: #~type boolean #~views string boolean #~help When on, menus will be translated according to the AndrewLanguage and/or AndrewLanguageMenuFile preferences. #~endhelp TranslateMenus: yes #~type boolean #~views string boolean #~help When set to no, the startup message with the application and ATK version numbers is not printed. #~endhelp PrintVersionNumber: yes #~type color #~views string color #~help The default foreground color for the application. #~endhelp ForegroundColor: black #~type color #~views string color #~help The default foreground color for the application. #~endhelp BackgroundColor: white #~type string #~views string #~help The default geometry for the application, of the form [WidthxHeight][+/-Left/Right+/-Top/Bottom]. #~endhelp Geometry: #~type boolean #~views string boolean #~help When set to no, ^U can be used in normal key bindings, otherwise it controls the argument/repetition mechanism. #~endhelp CtrlUCmds: yes #~type boolean #~views string boolean #~help When set to yes, the selected region in any text insets (or other insets which support the X selection protocol.), will behave just like normal X application selections. #~endhelp XStyleSelections: no #~type boolean #~views string boolean #~help When set to yes, the selected region will be deselected if another application or inset grabs the selection. (In insets which support the X selection protocol, current only text.) This preference has no effect unless XStyleSelections is set to yes. Setting this preference to yes will cause ezdiff to behave differently, since it tries to show the differences by highlighting the corresponding regions in two files. But with StrictXStyleSelections set to yes only one region is allowed to be highlighted. Some other insets and packages may suffer similar problems, but ezdiff is the only one known at this time. #~endhelp StrictXStyleSelections: yes #~type boolean #~views string boolean #~help When set to yes, text (or other data in insets which support the X selection protocol) will be automatically placed in the cut buffer when it is selected. (Making the Copy menu option redundant.) Otherwise only explicit operations like Copy or Cut will place data in the cut buffer. This preference has no effect unless XStyleSelections is set to yes. #~endhelp CopyOnSelect: yes #~type boolean #~views string boolean #~help This value detemines whether a lookup is done in order to find the home directory of the owner of a file being viewed by EZ. The file-owner's home directory is used to \italic{fold} the full pathname down to something shorter, like ~foo/bar for displaying in the title-bar of the EZ window. Defaults to: yes. #~endhelp CheckOwnerHome: yes \enddata{text,537590904}