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authorWilliam Joye <wjoye@cfa.harvard.edu>2017-10-26 16:44:17 (GMT)
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-# $Id: sman-defaults.conf,v 1.33 2006/05/02 02:09:18 joshr Exp $
-# by Josh Rabinowitz, 2005-2006. <joshr>
-# this is the default sman configuration file.
-# if you need to make changes, copy this file to
-# /usr/local/etc/sman.conf and make changes to that file.
-# NOTE: if you do use a custom sman.conf you may need to manually
-# NOTE: merge changes from this file to your configuration file
-# NOTE: after upgrading sman versions
-
-# See 'perldoc sman.conf' for more documentation
-
-# sman-defaults.conf
-# holds the defaults for sman.
-# the directive names are case-insensitive
-
-SWISHECMD @SW@ -v 0
-
-# MANCMD specifies how to manually convert the manpages to
-# ASCII. For 'manual' parsing.
-# %F is the quoted full [F]ilename of the manpage (ie, '/usr/share/man/man1/ls.1.gz)
-# %S is the quoted [S]ection of the manpage (ie, '1')
-# %C is the quoted (apparent) [C]ommand of the manpage (ie, 'ls')
-
-# NOTE: lack of a MANCMD (or a value of AUTOCONFIG) causes sman-update
-# to autoconfigure the value of MANCMD. It will most likely choose
-# one of the below:
-
-# this works for most linuxes we've tested. ie 'man /man/man1/ls.1'
-# MANCMD man -c %F
-# this works for freebsd 4.4 and Mac OS X. ie 'man 1 ls'
-#MANCMD man -c %S %C
-# -c means reparse man page sources (for line re-wrapping)
-
-# works for Solaris and OS X
-MANCMD man -s %S %C
-
-# the COL program is used to strip out backspaces and
-# such from the MAN output.
-
-COLCMD col -b
-
-# all vars starting with ENV_ get set in the
-# environment, sans the ENV_ prefix.
-
-# Try to make MAN wrap lines at 256 chars (not 80!)
-ENV_MANWIDTH 256
-
-# where to put sman's temp files.
-# (Use SWISHE_TMPDIR to set affect SWISH-E at index time)
-
-TMPDIR /tmp
-
-# meta and property aliases. If your XML has different tags.
-# refentrytitle, manvolnum and refpurpose are the names from rman
-# each ALIASES line turns into 2 lines for SWISH-E like this:
-#MetaNameAlias swishtitle refentrytitle
-#PropertyNameAlias swishtitle refentrytitle
-
-TITLEALIASES RefEntryTitle
-SECALIASES ManVolNum
-DESCALIASES RefPurpose
-#MANPAGEALIASES swishdefault
-
-# All parameters beginning with SWISHE_ have the SWISHE_ prefix stripped
-# and are written into a tmp config file for SWISH-E at index time.
-
-# SWISHE_IndexFile is also used by sman as which index to search.
-
-# SWISHE_IndexFile specifies which index to create and search
-# NOTE: if the containing dir (ie, /var/lib/sman) is owned by an unprivileged
-# user, then sman-update can be run as that user.
-
-SWISHE_IndexFile /var/lib/sman/sman.index
-
-# these have 'SWISHE_' stripped off and are used
-# when indexing the man pages.
-
-SWISHE_IndexComments no
- # don't index text in comments
-
-# These are important! You probably don't want to mess with these.
-SWISHE_IndexPointer "format=%V;"
- # for future use. %V becomes $Sman::SMAN_DATA_VERSION
-#SWISHE_FuzzyIndexingMode Stem
- # above was deprecated in 2.4.3, does not work in 2.4.4
-SWISHE_FuzzyIndexingMode Stemming_en2
-SWISHE_MetaNames desc sec swishtitle manpage digest
-SWISHE_PropertyNames desc sec manpage digest
-
-# SWISHE_IgnoreWords File: ./stopwords/english.txt
-# allow _ and : but not /
-# .'s in middle of word are word chars, for files like 'named.conf'.
-SWISHE_WordCharacters 0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz_:.
-SWISHE_BeginCharacters 0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz_:
-SWISHE_EndCharacters 0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz_:
-SWISHE_IgnoreTotalWordCountWhenRanking 0