1# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE 2# Copyright (C) YEAR Free Software Foundation, Inc. 3# This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package. 4# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR. 5# 6#, fuzzy 7msgid "" 8msgstr "" 9"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" 10"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-12-01 11:58+0100\n" 11"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" 12"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n" 13"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n" 14"Language: \n" 15"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" 16"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=CHARSET\n" 17"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" 18 19#. type: TH 20#: doc/tin.1:12 doc/tin.5:9 21#, no-wrap 22msgid "tin" 23msgstr "" 24 25#. type: TH 26#: doc/tin.1:12 doc/tin.5:9 27#, no-wrap 28msgid "December 24th, 2020" 29msgstr "" 30 31#. type: TH 32#: doc/tin.1:12 doc/tin.5:9 33#, no-wrap 34msgid "2.4.5" 35msgstr "" 36 37#. type: TH 38#: doc/tin.1:12 doc/tin.5:9 39#, no-wrap 40msgid "Usenet newsreader" 41msgstr "" 42 43#. type: SH 44#: doc/tin.1:15 doc/tin.5:11 45#, no-wrap 46msgid "NAME" 47msgstr "" 48 49#. type: Plain text 50#: doc/tin.1:19 51msgid "tin, rtin - Usenet newsreader" 52msgstr "" 53 54#. type: SH 55#: doc/tin.1:19 56#, no-wrap 57msgid "SYNOPSIS" 58msgstr "" 59 60#. type: Plain text 61#: doc/tin.1:49 62msgid "" 63"B<tin> [\\|[\\|B<-h>\\||\\|B<-H>\\||\\|B<-V>\\|]\\ \\|| " 64"[\\|[\\|[\\|B<-a>\\|] [\\|B<-dlnq>\\||\\|B<-Q>\\|] [\\|B<-ArzxX>\\|]\\|] " 65"[\\|[\\|B<-R>\\||\\|B<-S>\\|] \\|\\|B<-s> I<News_dir>\\|] [\\|B<-cuvZ>\\|] " 66"[\\|B<-4>\\||\\|B<-6>\\|] [\\|B<-N>\\||\\|B<-M> I<address>\\|] " 67"[\\|B<-o>\\||\\|B<-w>\\|]\\|] [\\|B<-D> I<debug_level>\\|] [\\|B<-G> " 68"I<article_limit>\\|] [\\|B<-f> I<newsrc_file>\\|] [\\|B<-g> I<server>\\|] " 69"[\\|B<-m> I<Mail_dir>\\|] [\\|B<-p> I<port>\\|] [\\|B<-I> I<index_dir>\\|]\\ " 70"\\|[I<newsgroup>\\|[\\|,.\\|.\\|.\\|]\\|]\\|]" 71msgstr "" 72 73#. type: SH 74#: doc/tin.1:49 doc/tin.5:14 75#, no-wrap 76msgid "DESCRIPTION" 77msgstr "" 78 79#. type: Plain text 80#: doc/tin.1:58 81msgid "" 82"B<tin> is a full-screen easy to use Usenet newsreader. It can read news " 83"locally (e.g., I</var/spool/news>) or remotely (B<rtin> or B<tin -r> option) " 84"via an NNTP (Network News Transport Protocol) server. It will automatically " 85"utilize NOV B<\\%newsoverview>(5) style index files if available locally or " 86"via the NNTP [X]OVER command (B<RFC\\%2980>, B<RFC\\%3977>)." 87msgstr "" 88 89#. type: Plain text 90#: doc/tin.1:64 91msgid "" 92"B<tin> has four separate levels of operation: Selection level, Group level, " 93"Thread level and Article level. Use the B<Help> ('B<h>') command to view a " 94"list of the commands available at a particular level." 95msgstr "" 96 97#. type: Plain text 98#: doc/tin.1:72 99msgid "" 100"On startup B<tin> will show a list of the newsgroups found in " 101"I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.newsrc>. An arrow '-E<gt>' or highlighted bar " 102"will point to the first newsgroup. Move to a group by using the terminal " 103"arrow keys (terminal dependent) or B<Down> ('B<j>') and B<Up> ('B<k>'). Use " 104"PgUp/PgDn (terminal dependent) or B<PageUp> ('B<^U>') (CTRL-U) and " 105"B<PageDown> ('B<^D>') (CTRL-D) to page up/down. Enter a newsgroup by " 106"pressing 'B<E<lt>CRE<gt>>'." 107msgstr "" 108 109#. type: Plain text 110#: doc/tin.1:77 111msgid "" 112"The B<GroupNextUnreadArtOrGrp> ('B<E<lt>TABE<gt>>') key enters the next " 113"newsgroup with unread articles." 114msgstr "" 115 116#. type: SH 117#: doc/tin.1:77 118#, no-wrap 119msgid "EXIT STATUS" 120msgstr "" 121 122#. type: TP 123#: doc/tin.1:79 doc/tin.1:1099 doc/tin.1:3495 124#, no-wrap 125msgid "B<0>" 126msgstr "" 127 128#. type: Plain text 129#: doc/tin.1:82 130msgid "Successful program execution. No unread news available in batch mode." 131msgstr "" 132 133#. type: TP 134#: doc/tin.1:82 doc/tin.1:3498 135#, no-wrap 136msgid "B<1>" 137msgstr "" 138 139#. type: Plain text 140#: doc/tin.1:85 141msgid "Usage, syntax, configuration file or network error." 142msgstr "" 143 144#. type: TP 145#: doc/tin.1:85 doc/tin.1:3501 146#, no-wrap 147msgid "B<2>" 148msgstr "" 149 150#. type: Plain text 151#: doc/tin.1:88 152msgid "Unread news available (batch mode (''B<-Z>'') only)." 153msgstr "" 154 155#. type: TP 156#: doc/tin.1:88 doc/tin.1:3504 157#, no-wrap 158msgid "B<3>" 159msgstr "" 160 161#. type: Plain text 162#: doc/tin.1:93 163msgid "NNTP error." 164msgstr "" 165 166#. type: SH 167#: doc/tin.1:93 168#, no-wrap 169msgid "OPTIONS" 170msgstr "" 171 172#. type: TP 173#: doc/tin.1:94 174#, no-wrap 175msgid "B<-4>" 176msgstr "" 177 178#. type: Plain text 179#: doc/tin.1:97 180msgid "" 181"Force connecting via IPv4 to the remote NNTP server. Only available when " 182"build with IPv6 support." 183msgstr "" 184 185#. type: TP 186#: doc/tin.1:97 187#, no-wrap 188msgid "B<-6>" 189msgstr "" 190 191#. type: Plain text 192#: doc/tin.1:100 193msgid "" 194"Force connecting via IPv6 to the remote NNTP server. Only available when " 195"build with IPv6 support." 196msgstr "" 197 198#. type: TP 199#: doc/tin.1:100 200#, no-wrap 201msgid "B<-a>" 202msgstr "" 203 204#. type: Plain text 205#: doc/tin.1:103 206msgid "Toggle ANSI color (default is off)." 207msgstr "" 208 209#. type: TP 210#: doc/tin.1:103 211#, no-wrap 212msgid "B<-A>" 213msgstr "" 214 215#. type: Plain text 216#: doc/tin.1:106 217msgid "" 218"Force authentication on initial connect. Only available when reading via " 219"NNTP." 220msgstr "" 221 222#. type: TP 223#: doc/tin.1:106 224#, no-wrap 225msgid "B<-c>" 226msgstr "" 227 228#. type: Plain text 229#: doc/tin.1:111 230msgid "" 231"Create/update index files for every group in " 232"I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.newsrc> or file specified by the ''B<-f>'' " 233"option and mark all articles as read." 234msgstr "" 235 236#. type: TP 237#: doc/tin.1:111 238#, no-wrap 239msgid "B<-d>" 240msgstr "" 241 242# 243#. FIXME: explain debug levels 244#. type: Plain text 245#: doc/tin.1:117 246msgid "" 247"Don't load newsgroup descriptions and servers message of the day " 248"(interactive mode)." 249msgstr "" 250 251#. type: TP 252#: doc/tin.1:117 253#, no-wrap 254msgid "B<-D>I< debug-level>" 255msgstr "" 256 257#. type: Plain text 258#: doc/tin.1:122 259msgid "" 260"Enter debug-level (1 = NNTP, 2 = filter, 4 = newsrc, 8 = threading, 16 = " 261"memory, 32 = attributes, 64 = misc, 128 = remove existing debug files). For " 262"NNTP-level ''B<-v>'' controls the verbosity of the output." 263msgstr "" 264 265#. type: TP 266#: doc/tin.1:122 267#, no-wrap 268msgid "B<-f>I< file>" 269msgstr "" 270 271#. type: Plain text 272#: doc/tin.1:126 273msgid "" 274"Use the specified file of subscribed to newsgroups in place of " 275"I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.newsrc>." 276msgstr "" 277 278#. type: TP 279#: doc/tin.1:126 280#, no-wrap 281msgid "B<-g>I< server>" 282msgstr "" 283 284#. type: Plain text 285#: doc/tin.1:131 286msgid "" 287"Use the server and newsrc specified in " 288"I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin/newsrctable>. Only available when reading " 289"via NNTP." 290msgstr "" 291 292#. type: TP 293#: doc/tin.1:131 294#, no-wrap 295msgid "B<-G>I< article-limit>" 296msgstr "" 297 298#. type: Plain text 299#: doc/tin.1:139 300msgid "" 301"Limit the number of articles/group to retrieve from the server. If " 302"I<article-limit> is E<gt> 0 not more than the last I<article-limit> " 303"articles/group are fetched from the server. If I<article-limit> is E<lt> 0 " 304"B<tin> will start fetching articles from your first unread minus absolute " 305"value of I<article-limit>. Default is 0, which means no limit." 306msgstr "" 307 308#. type: TP 309#: doc/tin.1:139 310#, no-wrap 311msgid "B<-h>" 312msgstr "" 313 314#. type: Plain text 315#: doc/tin.1:142 316msgid "Help listing all command-line options." 317msgstr "" 318 319#. type: TP 320#: doc/tin.1:142 321#, no-wrap 322msgid "B<-H>" 323msgstr "" 324 325#. type: Plain text 326#: doc/tin.1:146 327msgid "" 328"Brief introduction to B<tin> that is also shown the first time it is " 329"started." 330msgstr "" 331 332#. type: TP 333#: doc/tin.1:146 334#, no-wrap 335msgid "B<-I>I< dir>" 336msgstr "" 337 338#. type: Plain text 339#: doc/tin.1:152 340msgid "" 341"Directory in which to store newsgroup index files. Default is " 342"I<${TIN_INDEX_NEWSDIR:-\"${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin\"}/.news>. This " 343"option has no effect if B<tin> retrieves its index files via NNTP and " 344"B<cache_overview_files> is turned off." 345msgstr "" 346 347#. type: TP 348#: doc/tin.1:152 349#, no-wrap 350msgid "B<-l>" 351msgstr "" 352 353#. type: Plain text 354#: doc/tin.1:164 355msgid "" 356"Get number of articles per group from the " 357"I<${TIN_LIBDIR:-NEWSLIBDIR}\"/\"${TIN_ACTIVEFILE:-active}> file. If reading " 358"via NNTP this is done with the LIST command (B<RFC\\%3977>). This might " 359"result in incorrect article counts but is usually faster than the default " 360"which is to read the " 361"I<${TIN_LIBDIR:-NEWSLIBDIR}\"/\"${TIN_ACTIVEFILE:-active}> file (either " 362"directly or via LIST) and then check the article count via NNTP GROUP " 363"command (B<RFC\\%3977>) ''B<-ln>''. If reading via NNTP and LIST COUNTS " 364"(B<RFC\\%6048>) is available that is used instead as it gives more accurate " 365"article counts." 366msgstr "" 367 368#. type: TP 369#: doc/tin.1:164 370#, no-wrap 371msgid "B<-m>I< dir>" 372msgstr "" 373 374#. type: Plain text 375#: doc/tin.1:167 376msgid "Mailbox directory to use. Default is I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/Mail>." 377msgstr "" 378 379#. type: TP 380#: doc/tin.1:167 381#, no-wrap 382msgid "B<-M>I< user>" 383msgstr "" 384 385#. type: Plain text 386#: doc/tin.1:171 387msgid "" 388"Mail unread articles to specified user for later reading. For more " 389"information read section \"AUTOMATIC MAILING AND SAVING NEW NEWS\"." 390msgstr "" 391 392#. type: TP 393#: doc/tin.1:171 394#, no-wrap 395msgid "B<-n>" 396msgstr "" 397 398#. type: Plain text 399#: doc/tin.1:178 400msgid "" 401"Only load groups from the " 402"I<${TIN_LIBDIR:-NEWSLIBDIR}\"/\"${TIN_ACTIVEFILE:-active}> file that are " 403"subscribed to in the user's I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.newsrc>. This " 404"allows a noticeable speedup when connecting via a slow line, but B<tin> may " 405"not be able detect which groups are moderated. See also ''B<-l>''." 406msgstr "" 407 408#. type: TP 409#: doc/tin.1:178 410#, no-wrap 411msgid "B<-N>" 412msgstr "" 413 414#. type: Plain text 415#: doc/tin.1:182 416msgid "" 417"Mail unread articles to yourself for later reading. For more information " 418"read section \"AUTOMATIC MAILING AND SAVING NEW NEWS\"." 419msgstr "" 420 421#. type: TP 422#: doc/tin.1:182 423#, no-wrap 424msgid "B<-o>" 425msgstr "" 426 427#. type: Plain text 428#: doc/tin.1:186 429msgid "" 430"Quick post all postponed articles and exit. In order for this to be really " 431"quick, it should be used with ''B<-n>'' if possible." 432msgstr "" 433 434#. type: TP 435#: doc/tin.1:186 436#, no-wrap 437msgid "B<-p>I< port>" 438msgstr "" 439 440#. type: Plain text 441#: doc/tin.1:191 442msgid "" 443"Port to use if reading via NNTP (default is 119). This also overrides the " 444"environment variable $B<NNTPPORT> if set. Only available when reading via " 445"NNTP." 446msgstr "" 447 448#. type: TP 449#: doc/tin.1:191 450#, no-wrap 451msgid "B<-q>" 452msgstr "" 453 454#. type: Plain text 455#: doc/tin.1:194 456msgid "" 457"Don't check for new newsgroups and skip loading the servers message of the " 458"day." 459msgstr "" 460 461#. type: TP 462#: doc/tin.1:194 463#, no-wrap 464msgid "B<-Q>" 465msgstr "" 466 467#. type: Plain text 468#: doc/tin.1:198 469msgid "" 470"Quick start. Start B<tin> as quickly as possible. Currently this is " 471"equivalent to ''B<-dnq>''." 472msgstr "" 473 474#. type: TP 475#: doc/tin.1:198 476#, no-wrap 477msgid "B<-r>" 478msgstr "" 479 480#. type: Plain text 481#: doc/tin.1:203 482msgid "" 483"Read news remotely from the default NNTP server specified in the environment " 484"variable $B<NNTPSERVER> or contained in the file I</etc/nntpserver>." 485msgstr "" 486 487#. type: TP 488#: doc/tin.1:203 489#, no-wrap 490msgid "B<-R>" 491msgstr "" 492 493#. type: Plain text 494#: doc/tin.1:206 495msgid "Read news saved by the ''B<-S>'' option." 496msgstr "" 497 498#. type: TP 499#: doc/tin.1:206 500#, no-wrap 501msgid "B<-s>I< dir>" 502msgstr "" 503 504#. type: Plain text 505#: doc/tin.1:210 506msgid "" 507"Save/read articles to/in directory. Default is " 508"I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/News>." 509msgstr "" 510 511#. type: TP 512#: doc/tin.1:210 513#, no-wrap 514msgid "B<-S>" 515msgstr "" 516 517#. type: Plain text 518#: doc/tin.1:214 519msgid "" 520"Save unread articles for later reading by the ''B<-R>'' option. For more " 521"information read section \"AUTOMATIC MAILING AND SAVING NEW NEWS\"." 522msgstr "" 523 524#. type: TP 525#: doc/tin.1:214 526#, no-wrap 527msgid "B<-u>" 528msgstr "" 529 530#. type: Plain text 531#: doc/tin.1:220 532msgid "" 533"Create/update index files for every group in " 534"I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.newsrc> or file specified by the ''B<-f>'' " 535"option. This option is disabled if B<tin> retrieves its index files via an " 536"NNTP server and B<cache_overview_files> is turned off." 537msgstr "" 538 539#. type: TP 540#: doc/tin.1:220 541#, no-wrap 542msgid "B<-v>" 543msgstr "" 544 545#. type: Plain text 546#: doc/tin.1:225 547msgid "" 548"Verbose mode for ''B<-c>'', ''B<-D>'', ''B<-M>'', ''B<-N>'', \\&''B<-S>'', " 549"''B<-u>'' and ''B<-Z>'' options. Can be used multiple times to increase " 550"verbosity." 551msgstr "" 552 553#. type: TP 554#: doc/tin.1:225 555#, no-wrap 556msgid "B<-V>" 557msgstr "" 558 559#. type: Plain text 560#: doc/tin.1:228 561msgid "Print version and date information." 562msgstr "" 563 564#. type: TP 565#: doc/tin.1:228 566#, no-wrap 567msgid "B<-w>" 568msgstr "" 569 570#. type: Plain text 571#: doc/tin.1:233 572msgid "" 573"Quick mode to post an article and then exit. This option implies " 574"\\&''B<-d>''. In order for this to be really quick, it should be used with " 575"''B<-n>'' if possible." 576msgstr "" 577 578#. type: TP 579#: doc/tin.1:233 580#, no-wrap 581msgid "B<-x>" 582msgstr "" 583 584#. type: Plain text 585#: doc/tin.1:236 586msgid "No-posting mode. You cannot post articles if you use this option." 587msgstr "" 588 589#. type: TP 590#: doc/tin.1:236 591#, no-wrap 592msgid "B<-X>" 593msgstr "" 594 595#. type: Plain text 596#: doc/tin.1:241 597msgid "" 598"No overwrite mode. I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.newsrc> and files in " 599"I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin> will not be overwritten but may be created " 600"if they don't exist." 601msgstr "" 602 603#. type: TP 604#: doc/tin.1:241 605#, no-wrap 606msgid "B<-z>" 607msgstr "" 608 609#. type: Plain text 610#: doc/tin.1:246 611msgid "" 612"Only start B<tin> if there is any new/unread news. If there is news B<tin> " 613"will position cursor at first group with unread news. Useful for putting in " 614"login file." 615msgstr "" 616 617#. type: TP 618#: doc/tin.1:246 619#, no-wrap 620msgid "B<-Z>" 621msgstr "" 622 623#. type: Plain text 624#: doc/tin.1:252 625msgid "" 626"Check if there is any new/unread news and exit with appropriate status. If " 627"\\&''B<-v>'' option is specified the number of unread articles in each group " 628"is printed. An exit code 0 indicates no news, 1 that an error occurred and 2 " 629"that new/unread news exists. Useful for writing scripts." 630msgstr "" 631 632#. type: Plain text 633#: doc/tin.1:258 634msgid "" 635"B<tin> can also dynamically change its options by the B<OptionMenu> ('B<M>') " 636"command. Any changes are written to " 637"I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin/tinrc>. For more information see section " 638"\"GLOBAL OPTIONS MENU AND TINRC CONFIGURABLE VARIABLES\" and B<\\%tin>(5)." 639msgstr "" 640 641#. type: Plain text 642#: doc/tin.1:263 643msgid "" 644"A list of groups can be specified after the other command-line options. This " 645"can be useful if you wish to yank in or subscribe to a hand-picked subset of " 646"the active newsgroups. See the section \"NEWSGROUP LISTS & WILDCARDS\" for " 647"the types of pattern that B<tin> understands." 648msgstr "" 649 650#. type: Plain text 651#: doc/tin.1:268 652msgid "" 653"If you specify a single group-name, or a wildcard that matches a single " 654"group, then you will automatically enter that group. Otherwise the normal " 655"group selection screen will appear, but with all the matching groups present " 656"too, as though you had yanked just those groups in." 657msgstr "" 658 659#. type: Plain text 660#: doc/tin.1:272 661msgid "" 662"With the ''B<-w>'' flag a given group-name is used as default group to post " 663"to. If more than one group or a wildcard is specified only the first group " 664"respectively the first group that matches is used." 665msgstr "" 666 667#. type: Plain text 668#: doc/tin.1:279 669msgid "" 670"Once you use B<SelectYankActive> ('B<y>') to yank in all active groups, or " 671"B<SelectToggleReadDisplay> ('B<r>') to toggle the read/unread status, then " 672"the command-line groups will be gone. You can use B<SelectSyncWithActive> " 673"('B<Y>') to reread the " 674"I<${TIN_LIBDIR:-NEWSLIBDIR}\"/\"${TIN_ACTIVEFILE:-active}> file and get them " 675"back." 676msgstr "" 677 678#. type: Plain text 679#: doc/tin.1:284 680msgid "" 681"NB: With the ''B<-n>'' flag, only unsubscribed groups in the " 682"I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.newsrc> file (or the newsrc-file given by the " 683"\\&''B<-f>'' command-line switch or via " 684"I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin/newsrctable>) can be matched." 685msgstr "" 686 687#. type: Plain text 688#: doc/tin.1:289 689msgid "" 690"Command-line options have higher priority than attributes and tinrc " 691"options. Thus, command-line option takes precedence over configured values." 692msgstr "" 693 694#. type: SH 695#: doc/tin.1:289 696#, no-wrap 697msgid "USAGE" 698msgstr "" 699 700#. type: SS 701#: doc/tin.1:292 702#, no-wrap 703msgid "NEWS ADMINISTRATION" 704msgstr "" 705 706#. type: Plain text 707#: doc/tin.1:296 708msgid "" 709"Maintaining Netnews on large networks of machines can be a pretty time " 710"consuming job as I discovered when I was given the job of maintaining our " 711"news system and news users." 712msgstr "" 713 714#. type: Plain text 715#: doc/tin.1:306 716msgid "" 717"A user starting B<tin> for the first time can be automatically subscribed to " 718"a list of newsgroups that are deemed appropriate by the news " 719"administrator. The subscriptions file should be created in your news lib " 720"directory (i.e., I<${TIN_LIBDIR:-NEWSLIBDIR}/subscriptions>) and should be " 721"world readable. If you read news via NNTP, then your news server must " 722"support the LIST SUBSCRIPTIONS command. It is part of the NNTP List " 723"Extensions (B<RFC\\%6048>) and all modern servers should understand it." 724msgstr "" 725 726#. type: SS 727#: doc/tin.1:306 728#, no-wrap 729msgid "SCREEN FORMAT" 730msgstr "" 731 732#. type: Plain text 733#: doc/tin.1:309 734msgid "" 735"B<tin> has four separate levels of operation: Selection level, Group level, " 736"Thread level and Article level." 737msgstr "" 738 739#. type: Plain text 740#: doc/tin.1:315 741msgid "" 742"At the Selection level the title displays (the name of the news server and) " 743"the number of subscribed groups (containing new unread articles). The " 744"newsgroups are displayed in the middle of the screen usually with the number " 745"of unread articles displayed on the same line in front, but it can be " 746"customized via B<select_format>." 747msgstr "" 748 749#. type: Plain text 750#: doc/tin.1:323 751#, no-wrap 752msgid "" 753"-E<gt>M 1 2 comp.security.announce Announcements from the CERT " 754"abou\n" 755" M 2 1 news.admin.announce Announcements for news adminstra\n" 756" 3 22 news.software.misc News-related software other than\n" 757" 4 1475 news.software.nntp The Network News Transfer Protoc\n" 758" X 5 124 news.software.readers Discussion of software used to r\n" 759msgstr "" 760 761#. type: Plain text 762#: doc/tin.1:326 763msgid "There may also be a character prefixing the line. An explanation follows:" 764msgstr "" 765 766#. type: TP 767#: doc/tin.1:326 768#, no-wrap 769msgid "B<u>" 770msgstr "" 771 772#. type: Plain text 773#: doc/tin.1:331 774msgid "" 775"This group is unsubscribed. To see only your subscribed groups use the " 776"B<SelectToggleReadDisplay> ('B<r>') or B<SelectYankActive> ('B<y>') toggle " 777"keys." 778msgstr "" 779 780#. type: TP 781#: doc/tin.1:331 782#, no-wrap 783msgid "B<M>" 784msgstr "" 785 786#. type: Plain text 787#: doc/tin.1:336 788msgid "" 789"This is a moderated group. Any posts you make will have to be approved by " 790"the group administrator before it will be made public. B<tin> will ask for " 791"confirmation before you post to a moderated group." 792msgstr "" 793 794#. type: TP 795#: doc/tin.1:336 796#, no-wrap 797msgid "B<N>" 798msgstr "" 799 800#. type: Plain text 801#: doc/tin.1:345 802msgid "" 803"This is a new newsgroup which has been created since you last used " 804"B<tin>. New newsgroups are not subscribed to by default (However, see the " 805"$B<AUTOSUBSCRIBE> / $B<AUTOUNSUBSCRIBE> environment variables). Subscribe " 806"to it in the normal way if you wish the group to continue to appear in your " 807"Selection Menu. Simply ignore new newsgroups and they will be gone the next " 808"time you start B<tin>. You will have to yank in all the groups to find them " 809"in a later session." 810msgstr "" 811 812#. type: TP 813#: doc/tin.1:345 814#, no-wrap 815msgid "B<D>" 816msgstr "" 817 818#. type: Plain text 819#: doc/tin.1:350 820msgid "" 821"This group no longer exists. If you no longer wish to see this group then " 822"unsubscribe from it in the normal way. This flag will only appear if you " 823"have set B<strip_bogus> to \"ask\" in the Options Menu." 824msgstr "" 825 826#. type: TP 827#: doc/tin.1:350 828#, no-wrap 829msgid "B<X>" 830msgstr "" 831 832#. type: Plain text 833#: doc/tin.1:354 834msgid "" 835"You may no longer make posts to this group. Often a group will be superseded " 836"by a more appropriately named one." 837msgstr "" 838 839#. type: TP 840#: doc/tin.1:354 841#, no-wrap 842msgid "B<=>" 843msgstr "" 844 845#. type: Plain text 846#: doc/tin.1:359 847msgid "" 848"This group has been renamed and you may no longer post to it. If you do, " 849"then you will receive an error from your news server telling you the correct " 850"group to post to." 851msgstr "" 852 853#. type: Plain text 854#: doc/tin.1:369 855msgid "" 856"At the Group level the title contains the name of the group, the number of " 857"conversation threads, the abbreviated threading method (B<thread_articles>), " 858"the limit of articles to get (if set; B<getart_limit>), the total number of " 859"(unread) articles (B<art_marked_read> or B<art_marked_unread>), the number " 860"of hot articles B<art_marked_selected>, the number of read hot articles (if " 861"any; B<art_marked_read_selected>), the number of recent articles " 862"(B<art_marked_recent>) and the number of killed articles " 863"(B<art_marked_killed>). I.e.:" 864msgstr "" 865 866#. FIXME - make this autocenter 867#. type: Plain text 868#: doc/tin.1:373 869#, no-wrap 870msgid " alt.sources (5B -50/23+ 0* 3o 0K)\n" 871msgstr "" 872 873#. type: Plain text 874#: doc/tin.1:381 875msgid "" 876"The characters after the numbers are depending to the configuration and if " 877"your are in B<show_only_unread_arts> mode or not. Some numbers could be " 878"missing if the specific option is not enabled. It might also contain an 'M', " 879"\\&'X' or '=' (see above; doesn't work with the ''B<-n>'' command-line " 880"switch!) if the group is moderated, set to no posting or postings to it get " 881"redirected." 882msgstr "" 883 884#. type: Plain text 885#: doc/tin.1:392 886msgid "" 887"If a thread has unread articles it is marked with B<art_marked_unread> in " 888"front of the total number of articles in the thread. If there are recent " 889"articles within the thread it might be marked with B<art_marked_recent> in " 890"front of the total number of articles in the thread \\(em this is controlled " 891"by the B<recent_time> option. If a thread has hot articles in it (see also " 892"section \"FILTERING ARTICLES\") it's marked with B<art_marked_selected> in " 893"front of the total number of articles in the thread. The number of lines of " 894"the first (unread) article in the thread might also be shown right before " 895"the subject \\(em this is controlled by the B<show_info> option. The display " 896"can be customized via B<group_format>." 897msgstr "" 898 899#. type: Plain text 900#: doc/tin.1:396 901#, no-wrap 902msgid " de.admin.net-abuse.announce (11B 13+ 1* 1o 0K) M\n" 903msgstr "" 904 905#. type: Plain text 906#: doc/tin.1:401 907#, no-wrap 908msgid "" 909"-E<gt> 1 + 3 108 bincancels in de.talk.sex Christopher Lueg " 910"E<lt>l\n" 911" 2 + 69 EMP/ECP gecancelt. xynx. BI= 10 Henning Weede " 912"E<lt>hwee\n" 913" 3 o 93 EMP gecancelt. SouthBeach/Palms Henning Weede " 914"E<lt>hwee\n" 915" 4 * 368 E<lt>1997-11-12E<gt> Fremdcancel-FAQ Thomas Roessler " 916"E<lt>ro\n" 917msgstr "" 918 919#. FIXME - add description of fields 920#. type: Plain text 921#: doc/tin.1:406 922msgid "" 923"At the Thread level the screen usually (depends on the threading method " 924"used) looks like this, but can be customized via B<thread_format>:" 925msgstr "" 926 927#. type: Plain text 928#: doc/tin.1:413 929#, no-wrap 930msgid "" 931"-E<gt> 1 [ 7] What is this funny tree in the thr Robert " 932"F. Simmig\n" 933" 2 [ 12] +-E<gt> Sephan Wagner " 934"E<lt>s\n" 935" 3 [ 230] | `-E<gt>Tin thread-level (was: What is Bob Johnson " 936"E<lt>bob\n" 937" 4 [ 22] `-E<gt>tin threading menu Brian " 938"Richardson\n" 939msgstr "" 940 941#. FIXME - add description of fields 942#. type: Plain text 943#: doc/tin.1:418 944msgid "At the Article level the page header has the following format:" 945msgstr "" 946 947#. type: Plain text 948#: doc/tin.1:424 949#, no-wrap 950msgid "" 951"Sun, 28 Dec 1997 21:21:01 de.admin.news.groups Thread 20 of 86\n" 952"Lines 50 Re: EINSPRUCH zu RESULT:de.comm.mobil.ALL Article 47 of 59\n" 953"Urs Janssen E<lt>urs@akk.orgE<gt> at Arbeitskreis Kultur und " 954"Kommunikati\n" 955msgstr "" 956 957#. type: Plain text 958#: doc/tin.1:426 959#, no-wrap 960msgid "article-body\n" 961msgstr "" 962 963#. type: Plain text 964#: doc/tin.1:432 965msgid "" 966"The look of the Selection, Group and Thread level can be customized. See the " 967"section \"CUSTOMIZING THE SCREEN FORMAT\"." 968msgstr "" 969 970#. type: SS 971#: doc/tin.1:432 972#, no-wrap 973msgid "COMMON MOVING KEYS" 974msgstr "" 975 976#. type: Plain text 977#: doc/tin.1:435 978msgid "" 979"This table shows the common keys used for moving around all levels within " 980"B<tin>." 981msgstr "" 982 983#. type: ta 984#: doc/tin.1:437 985#, no-wrap 986msgid "\\w'Beg. of list/article 'u +\\w'ANSI/vt100 'u" 987msgstr "" 988 989#. type: Plain text 990#: doc/tin.1:445 991#, no-wrap 992msgid "" 993"\tANSI/vt100\tOther Terminals\n" 994"Beg. of list/article\tB<Home>\tB<FirstPage> (B<^>)\n" 995"End of list/article\tB<End>\tB<LastPage> (B<$>)\n" 996"Page Up\tB<PgUp>\tB<PageUp> (B<u>, B<^U> or B<^B>)\n" 997"Page Down\tB<PgDn>\tB<PageDown> (B<^D> or B<^F> or B<E<lt>SPACEE<gt>>)\n" 998"Line Up\tB<Up arrow>\tB<Up> (B<k> or B<^P>)\n" 999"Line Down\tB<Down arrow>\tB<Down> (B<j> or B<^N>)\n" 1000msgstr "" 1001 1002#. type: SS 1003#: doc/tin.1:449 1004#, no-wrap 1005msgid "COMMON EDITING COMMANDS" 1006msgstr "" 1007 1008#. type: Plain text 1009#: doc/tin.1:456 1010msgid "" 1011"An B<\\%emacs>(1) style editing package allows the easy editing of input " 1012"strings. A history list allows the easy reuse of previously entered " 1013"strings. In addition to the cursor keys, the following commands are " 1014"available when editing a string:" 1015msgstr "" 1016 1017#. type: TP 1018#: doc/tin.1:457 1019#, no-wrap 1020msgid "B<^A, ^E>" 1021msgstr "" 1022 1023#. type: Plain text 1024#: doc/tin.1:460 1025msgid "move to beginning or end of line, respectively." 1026msgstr "" 1027 1028#. type: TP 1029#: doc/tin.1:460 1030#, no-wrap 1031msgid "B<^F, ^B>" 1032msgstr "" 1033 1034#. type: Plain text 1035#: doc/tin.1:463 1036msgid "non-destructive move forward or back one location, respectively." 1037msgstr "" 1038 1039#. type: TP 1040#: doc/tin.1:463 1041#, no-wrap 1042msgid "B<^D>" 1043msgstr "" 1044 1045#. type: Plain text 1046#: doc/tin.1:467 1047msgid "" 1048"delete the character currently under the cursor, or send EOF if no " 1049"characters in the buffer." 1050msgstr "" 1051 1052#. type: TP 1053#: doc/tin.1:467 1054#, no-wrap 1055msgid "B<^H, E<lt>DELE<gt>>" 1056msgstr "" 1057 1058#. type: Plain text 1059#: doc/tin.1:470 1060msgid "delete character left of the cursor." 1061msgstr "" 1062 1063#. type: TP 1064#: doc/tin.1:470 1065#, no-wrap 1066msgid "B<^K>" 1067msgstr "" 1068 1069#. type: Plain text 1070#: doc/tin.1:473 1071msgid "delete from cursor to end of line." 1072msgstr "" 1073 1074#. type: TP 1075#: doc/tin.1:473 1076#, no-wrap 1077msgid "B<^P, ^N>" 1078msgstr "" 1079 1080#. type: Plain text 1081#: doc/tin.1:476 1082msgid "move through history, previous and next, respectively." 1083msgstr "" 1084 1085#. type: TP 1086#: doc/tin.1:476 1087#, no-wrap 1088msgid "B<^L, ^R>" 1089msgstr "" 1090 1091#. type: Plain text 1092#: doc/tin.1:479 1093msgid "redraw the current line." 1094msgstr "" 1095 1096#. type: TP 1097#: doc/tin.1:479 1098#, no-wrap 1099msgid "B<E<lt>CRE<gt>>" 1100msgstr "" 1101 1102#. type: Plain text 1103#: doc/tin.1:483 1104msgid "" 1105"places line on history list if non-blank, appends newline and returns to the " 1106"caller." 1107msgstr "" 1108 1109#. type: TP 1110#: doc/tin.1:483 1111#, no-wrap 1112msgid "B<E<lt>ESCE<gt>>" 1113msgstr "" 1114 1115#. type: Plain text 1116#: doc/tin.1:488 1117msgid "aborts the present editing operation." 1118msgstr "" 1119 1120#. type: SS 1121#: doc/tin.1:488 1122#, no-wrap 1123msgid "GLOBAL COMMANDS" 1124msgstr "" 1125 1126#. type: Plain text 1127#: doc/tin.1:491 1128msgid "" 1129"The following commands are available at all 4 menu levels and always have " 1130"the same effect." 1131msgstr "" 1132 1133#. type: TP 1134#: doc/tin.1:492 doc/tin.1:1371 doc/tin.1:1424 1135#, no-wrap 1136msgid "B<ShellEscape '!'>" 1137msgstr "" 1138 1139#. type: Plain text 1140#: doc/tin.1:497 1141msgid "" 1142"Shell escape. B<ShellEscape> by itself will launch a shell, B<ShellEscape> " 1143"E<lt>commandE<gt> will run an external E<lt>commandE<gt>. This facility may " 1144"have been disabled by the System Administrator." 1145msgstr "" 1146 1147#. type: TP 1148#: doc/tin.1:497 1149#, no-wrap 1150msgid "B<ToggleColor '&'>" 1151msgstr "" 1152 1153#. type: Plain text 1154#: doc/tin.1:500 1155msgid "Toggle use of ANSI color." 1156msgstr "" 1157 1158#. type: TP 1159#: doc/tin.1:500 1160#, no-wrap 1161msgid "B<RedrawScr '^L'>" 1162msgstr "" 1163 1164#. type: Plain text 1165#: doc/tin.1:503 1166msgid "Redraw the current screen." 1167msgstr "" 1168 1169#. type: TP 1170#: doc/tin.1:503 1171#, no-wrap 1172msgid "B<ScrollUp 'E<lt>'>" 1173msgstr "" 1174 1175#. type: Plain text 1176#: doc/tin.1:506 1177msgid "Scroll screen up by one line." 1178msgstr "" 1179 1180#. type: TP 1181#: doc/tin.1:506 1182#, no-wrap 1183msgid "B<ScrollDown 'E<gt>'>" 1184msgstr "" 1185 1186#. type: Plain text 1187#: doc/tin.1:509 1188msgid "Scroll screen down by one line." 1189msgstr "" 1190 1191#. type: TP 1192#: doc/tin.1:509 1193#, no-wrap 1194msgid "B<Postponed 'O' '^O'>" 1195msgstr "" 1196 1197#. type: Plain text 1198#: doc/tin.1:523 1199msgid "" 1200"Reload postponed article. If your system blocks the B<Postponed> key you " 1201"must quote it by pressing 'B<^V>' (CTRL-V) first. The postpone-menu offers " 1202"the following actions: B<PromptYes> ('B<y>') = reload and spawn editor; " 1203"B<PostponeOverride> ('B<Y>') = post article (without spawning editor); " 1204"B<PostponeAll> ('B<A>') = post all postponed articles (without spawning " 1205"editor); B<PromptNo> ('B<n>') = skip this article; B<Quit> ('B<q>') = quit " 1206"postponed menu. Currently there is no 'simple' way to delete a postponed " 1207"article from the postponed-file, you have to use the following command " 1208"sequence instead: reload it with B<Postponed>, enter editor with " 1209"B<PromptYes>, quit editor, discard posting with B<Quit> " 1210"('B<^O>''B<y>''B<q>'). See also ''B<-o>'' command-line switch." 1211msgstr "" 1212 1213#. type: TP 1214#: doc/tin.1:523 doc/tin.1:1377 doc/tin.1:1431 1215#, no-wrap 1216msgid "B<Help 'h'>" 1217msgstr "" 1218 1219#. type: Plain text 1220#: doc/tin.1:529 1221msgid "" 1222"Help screen of commands available on the current menu. You can use " 1223"B<SearchSubjF> ('B</>'), B<SearchSubjB> ('B<?>') and B<SearchRepeat> " 1224"('B<\\e>') to search on this screen. B<Quit> ('B<q>') returns to the menu." 1225msgstr "" 1226 1227#. type: TP 1228#: doc/tin.1:529 doc/tin.1:1380 doc/tin.1:1434 1229#, no-wrap 1230msgid "B<ToggleHelpDisplay 'H'>" 1231msgstr "" 1232 1233#. type: Plain text 1234#: doc/tin.1:532 doc/tin.1:1383 doc/tin.1:1437 1235msgid "Toggle the display of help mini menu at the bottom of the screen." 1236msgstr "" 1237 1238#. type: TP 1239#: doc/tin.1:532 1240#, no-wrap 1241msgid "B<DisplayPostHist 'W'>" 1242msgstr "" 1243 1244#. type: Plain text 1245#: doc/tin.1:538 1246msgid "" 1247"List articles posted by user. The date posted, the newsgroup and the subject " 1248"are listed. You can use B<SearchSubjF> ('B</>'), B<SearchSubjB> ('B<?>') and " 1249"B<SearchRepeat> ('B<\\e>') to search on this screen. B<Quit> ('B<q>') " 1250"returns to the menu." 1251msgstr "" 1252 1253#. type: TP 1254#: doc/tin.1:538 1255#, no-wrap 1256msgid "B<Version 'v'>" 1257msgstr "" 1258 1259#. ------------------------------------------------------------------- 1260#. type: Plain text 1261#: doc/tin.1:543 1262msgid "Print B<tin> version information." 1263msgstr "" 1264 1265#. type: SS 1266#: doc/tin.1:543 1267#, no-wrap 1268msgid "NEWSGROUP SELECTION COMMANDS" 1269msgstr "" 1270 1271#. type: TP 1272#: doc/tin.1:544 doc/tin.1:682 doc/tin.1:934 doc/tin.1:1102 doc/tin.1:3507 1273#, no-wrap 1274msgid "B<4>" 1275msgstr "" 1276 1277#. type: Plain text 1278#: doc/tin.1:547 1279msgid "Select group 4." 1280msgstr "" 1281 1282#. type: TP 1283#: doc/tin.1:547 1284#, no-wrap 1285msgid "B<SelectResetNewsrc '^R'>" 1286msgstr "" 1287 1288#. type: Plain text 1289#: doc/tin.1:551 1290msgid "" 1291"Reset I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.newsrc> file. This will destroy all " 1292"records of which articles have been read, so use this carefully." 1293msgstr "" 1294 1295#. type: TP 1296#: doc/tin.1:551 doc/tin.1:703 doc/tin.1:955 1297#, no-wrap 1298msgid "B<SetRange '#'>" 1299msgstr "" 1300 1301#. type: Plain text 1302#: doc/tin.1:555 doc/tin.1:707 doc/tin.1:959 1303msgid "" 1304"Choose a range of articles to be affected by the next command. See the " 1305"section \"RANGES\" for more information." 1306msgstr "" 1307 1308#. type: TP 1309#: doc/tin.1:555 1310#, no-wrap 1311msgid "B<SelectSortActive '.'>" 1312msgstr "" 1313 1314#. type: Plain text 1315#: doc/tin.1:558 1316msgid "Sort the list of newsgroups." 1317msgstr "" 1318 1319#. type: TP 1320#: doc/tin.1:558 doc/tin.1:710 doc/tin.1:962 doc/tin.1:1156 doc/tin.1:1368 doc/tin.1:1418 1321#, no-wrap 1322msgid "B<SearchRepeat '\\e'>" 1323msgstr "" 1324 1325#. type: Plain text 1326#: doc/tin.1:561 doc/tin.1:713 doc/tin.1:965 doc/tin.1:1159 doc/tin.1:1371 doc/tin.1:1421 1327msgid "Repeat the previous search." 1328msgstr "" 1329 1330#. type: TP 1331#: doc/tin.1:561 doc/tin.1:713 doc/tin.1:965 doc/tin.1:1159 doc/tin.1:1362 doc/tin.1:1412 1332#, no-wrap 1333msgid "B<SearchSubjF '/'>" 1334msgstr "" 1335 1336#. type: Plain text 1337#: doc/tin.1:564 1338msgid "Search for a group by name and description (if displayed)." 1339msgstr "" 1340 1341#. type: TP 1342#: doc/tin.1:564 doc/tin.1:716 doc/tin.1:968 doc/tin.1:1162 doc/tin.1:1365 doc/tin.1:1415 1343#, no-wrap 1344msgid "B<SearchSubjB '?'>" 1345msgstr "" 1346 1347#. type: Plain text 1348#: doc/tin.1:567 1349msgid "Backward search through the group names and descriptions." 1350msgstr "" 1351 1352#. type: TP 1353#: doc/tin.1:567 1354#, no-wrap 1355msgid "B<SelectReadGrp '^J' 'E<lt>CRE<gt>'>" 1356msgstr "" 1357 1358#. type: Plain text 1359#: doc/tin.1:570 1360msgid "Read current group." 1361msgstr "" 1362 1363#. type: TP 1364#: doc/tin.1:570 1365#, no-wrap 1366msgid "B<SelectEnterNextUnreadGrp 'E<lt>TABE<gt>' 'n'>" 1367msgstr "" 1368 1369#. type: Plain text 1370#: doc/tin.1:574 1371msgid "" 1372"Enter next group with unread news. Will wrap around to the beginning of the " 1373"group selection list looking for unread groups." 1374msgstr "" 1375 1376#. type: TP 1377#: doc/tin.1:574 doc/tin.1:791 doc/tin.1:1006 doc/tin.1:1220 1378#, no-wrap 1379msgid "B<Catchup 'c'>" 1380msgstr "" 1381 1382#. type: Plain text 1383#: doc/tin.1:578 1384msgid "" 1385"Make current group as all read [after confirmation] and move to the next " 1386"group in the group selection list." 1387msgstr "" 1388 1389#. type: TP 1390#: doc/tin.1:578 doc/tin.1:795 doc/tin.1:1010 doc/tin.1:1224 1391#, no-wrap 1392msgid "B<CatchupNextUnread 'C'>" 1393msgstr "" 1394 1395#. type: Plain text 1396#: doc/tin.1:582 1397msgid "" 1398"Mark current group as all read [after confirmation] and enter the next " 1399"unread group in the group selection list." 1400msgstr "" 1401 1402#. type: TP 1403#: doc/tin.1:582 1404#, no-wrap 1405msgid "B<SelectToggleDescriptions 'd'>" 1406msgstr "" 1407 1408#. type: Plain text 1409#: doc/tin.1:586 1410msgid "" 1411"Toggle display to show just the group name or the group name and the group " 1412"descriptions." 1413msgstr "" 1414 1415#. type: TP 1416#: doc/tin.1:586 doc/tin.1:808 doc/tin.1:1023 doc/tin.1:1236 1417#, no-wrap 1418msgid "B<EditFilter 'E'>" 1419msgstr "" 1420 1421#. type: Plain text 1422#: doc/tin.1:589 doc/tin.1:811 doc/tin.1:1026 doc/tin.1:1239 1423msgid "Edit the filter file and reload it afterwards." 1424msgstr "" 1425 1426#. type: TP 1427#: doc/tin.1:589 1428#, no-wrap 1429msgid "B<SelectGoto 'g'>" 1430msgstr "" 1431 1432#. type: Plain text 1433#: doc/tin.1:593 doc/tin.1:815 1434msgid "" 1435"Choose a new group by name. This command can be used to access any group, " 1436"even those not currently yanked in." 1437msgstr "" 1438 1439#. type: TP 1440#: doc/tin.1:593 doc/tin.1:818 doc/tin.1:1026 doc/tin.1:1252 doc/tin.1:1374 doc/tin.1:1427 1441#, no-wrap 1442msgid "B<ToggleInfoLastLine 'i'>" 1443msgstr "" 1444 1445#. type: Plain text 1446#: doc/tin.1:598 1447msgid "" 1448"Toggle the display of the description of the current newsgroup in the last " 1449"line. This will not be available if B<tin> was started with the \\&''B<-d>'' " 1450"option." 1451msgstr "" 1452 1453#. type: TP 1454#: doc/tin.1:598 doc/tin.1:822 doc/tin.1:1029 doc/tin.1:1255 1455#, no-wrap 1456msgid "B<ToggleInverseVideo 'I'>" 1457msgstr "" 1458 1459#. type: Plain text 1460#: doc/tin.1:601 doc/tin.1:825 doc/tin.1:1032 doc/tin.1:1258 1461msgid "Toggle inverse video." 1462msgstr "" 1463 1464#. type: TP 1465#: doc/tin.1:601 doc/tin.1:834 doc/tin.1:1038 doc/tin.1:1264 1466#, no-wrap 1467msgid "B<LookupMessage 'L'>" 1468msgstr "" 1469 1470#. type: Plain text 1471#: doc/tin.1:608 1472msgid "" 1473"Look up article by ''Message-ID:''. If none of the groups listed in the " 1474"''Newsgroups:''-header of the referenced article is available, just the " 1475"contents of the ''Newsgroups:''-header will be displayed in the last line. " 1476"At this level this command only works if reading via NNTP and the server " 1477"supports [X]HDR (B<RFC\\%2980>, B<RFC\\%3977>) or XPAT (B<RFC\\%2980>)." 1478msgstr "" 1479 1480#. type: TP 1481#: doc/tin.1:608 1482#, no-wrap 1483msgid "B<SelectMoveGrp 'm'>" 1484msgstr "" 1485 1486#. type: Plain text 1487#: doc/tin.1:614 1488msgid "" 1489"Move the current group within the group selection list. By entering '1' the " 1490"group will become the first displayed group in the list, by entering '8' the " 1491"eighth group in the list etc. By entering '$' the group will be the last " 1492"group displayed." 1493msgstr "" 1494 1495#. type: TP 1496#: doc/tin.1:614 doc/tin.1:842 doc/tin.1:1272 1497#, no-wrap 1498msgid "B<OptionMenu 'M'>" 1499msgstr "" 1500 1501#. type: Plain text 1502#: doc/tin.1:618 doc/tin.1:846 doc/tin.1:1276 1503msgid "" 1504"User configurable options menu (for more information see section \"GLOBAL " 1505"OPTIONS MENU AND TINRC CONFIGURABLE VARIABLES\")." 1506msgstr "" 1507 1508#. type: TP 1509#: doc/tin.1:618 1510#, no-wrap 1511msgid "B<SelectNextUnreadGrp 'N'>" 1512msgstr "" 1513 1514#. type: Plain text 1515#: doc/tin.1:621 1516msgid "Positions the cursor on the next group with unread articles in it." 1517msgstr "" 1518 1519#. type: TP 1520#: doc/tin.1:621 doc/tin.1:863 doc/tin.1:1051 doc/tin.1:1293 1521#, no-wrap 1522msgid "B<Quit 'q'>" 1523msgstr "" 1524 1525#. type: Plain text 1526#: doc/tin.1:625 1527msgid "" 1528"Quit B<tin> \\(em ask the user to confirm if B<confirm_choice> is set " 1529"accordingly." 1530msgstr "" 1531 1532#. type: TP 1533#: doc/tin.1:625 doc/tin.1:866 doc/tin.1:1054 doc/tin.1:1296 1534#, no-wrap 1535msgid "B<QuitTin 'Q'>" 1536msgstr "" 1537 1538#. type: Plain text 1539#: doc/tin.1:628 doc/tin.1:869 doc/tin.1:1057 doc/tin.1:1299 1540msgid "Quit B<tin> \\(em don't ask the user to confirm." 1541msgstr "" 1542 1543#. type: TP 1544#: doc/tin.1:628 1545#, no-wrap 1546msgid "B<SelectToggleReadDisplay 'r'>" 1547msgstr "" 1548 1549#. type: Plain text 1550#: doc/tin.1:633 1551msgid "" 1552"Toggle display of all subscribed to groups and just those groups containing " 1553"unread articles. Command has no effect if groups were specified on the " 1554"command-line when B<tin> was started." 1555msgstr "" 1556 1557#. type: TP 1558#: doc/tin.1:633 doc/tin.1:872 doc/tin.1:1057 1559#, no-wrap 1560msgid "B<BugReport 'R'>" 1561msgstr "" 1562 1563#. type: Plain text 1564#: doc/tin.1:637 doc/tin.1:876 doc/tin.1:1061 1565msgid "" 1566"Mail a bug report or comment to E<lt>tin-bugs@tin.orgE<gt>. This is the best " 1567"way of getting bugs fixed and features added/changed." 1568msgstr "" 1569 1570#. type: TP 1571#: doc/tin.1:637 1572#, no-wrap 1573msgid "B<SelectSubscribe 's'>" 1574msgstr "" 1575 1576#. type: Plain text 1577#: doc/tin.1:640 1578msgid "Subscribe to current group." 1579msgstr "" 1580 1581#. type: TP 1582#: doc/tin.1:640 1583#, no-wrap 1584msgid "B<SelectSubscribePat 'S'>" 1585msgstr "" 1586 1587#. type: Plain text 1588#: doc/tin.1:645 1589msgid "" 1590"Subscribe to groups matching user specified pattern. See the section " 1591"\"NEWSGROUP LISTS & WILDCARDS\" for the types of pattern that B<tin> " 1592"understands." 1593msgstr "" 1594 1595#. type: TP 1596#: doc/tin.1:645 1597#, no-wrap 1598msgid "B<SelectUnsubscribe 'u'>" 1599msgstr "" 1600 1601#. type: Plain text 1602#: doc/tin.1:650 1603msgid "" 1604"Unsubscribe to current group. This can be used to remove bogus groups. See " 1605"B<strip_bogus> in the \"GLOBAL OPTIONS MENU AND TINRC CONFIGURABLE " 1606"VARIABLES\" section." 1607msgstr "" 1608 1609#. type: TP 1610#: doc/tin.1:650 1611#, no-wrap 1612msgid "B<SelectUnsubscribePat 'U'>" 1613msgstr "" 1614 1615#. type: Plain text 1616#: doc/tin.1:655 1617msgid "" 1618"Unsubscribe to groups matching user specified pattern. See the section " 1619"\"NEWSGROUP LISTS & WILDCARDS\" for the types of pattern that B<tin> " 1620"understands." 1621msgstr "" 1622 1623#. type: TP 1624#: doc/tin.1:655 doc/tin.1:901 doc/tin.1:1080 doc/tin.1:1333 1625#, no-wrap 1626msgid "B<Post 'w'>" 1627msgstr "" 1628 1629#. type: Plain text 1630#: doc/tin.1:661 1631msgid "" 1632"Post an article to current group. If posting fails for some reason, you'll " 1633"get the chance to B<PostEdit> ('B<e>') the article again, B<PostPostpone> " 1634"('B<o>') it for later processing (see also ''B<-o>'' command-line switch) or " 1635"discard it via B<Quit> ('B<q>')." 1636msgstr "" 1637 1638#. type: TP 1639#: doc/tin.1:661 1640#, no-wrap 1641msgid "B<SelectQuitNoWrite 'X'>" 1642msgstr "" 1643 1644#. type: Plain text 1645#: doc/tin.1:664 1646msgid "Quit B<tin> without saving any changes to the configuration." 1647msgstr "" 1648 1649#. type: TP 1650#: doc/tin.1:664 1651#, no-wrap 1652msgid "B<SelectYankActive 'y'>" 1653msgstr "" 1654 1655#. type: Plain text 1656#: doc/tin.1:669 1657msgid "" 1658"Yanks in all groups. Toggles the displayed groups between all the groups in " 1659"the I<${TIN_LIBDIR:-NEWSLIBDIR}\"/\"${TIN_ACTIVEFILE:-active}> file and just " 1660"those that are subscribed to in I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.newsrc>." 1661msgstr "" 1662 1663#. type: TP 1664#: doc/tin.1:669 1665#, no-wrap 1666msgid "B<SelectSyncWithActive 'Y'>" 1667msgstr "" 1668 1669#. type: Plain text 1670#: doc/tin.1:673 1671msgid "" 1672"Reread the I<${TIN_LIBDIR:-NEWSLIBDIR}\"/\"${TIN_ACTIVEFILE:-active}> file " 1673"to see if any new news has arrived since starting B<tin>." 1674msgstr "" 1675 1676#. type: TP 1677#: doc/tin.1:673 1678#, no-wrap 1679msgid "B<SelectMarkGrpUnread 'z' 'Z'>" 1680msgstr "" 1681 1682#. ------------------------------------------------------------------- 1683#. type: Plain text 1684#: doc/tin.1:678 1685msgid "Mark all articles in the current group as unread." 1686msgstr "" 1687 1688#. type: SS 1689#: doc/tin.1:678 1690#, no-wrap 1691msgid "GROUP INDEX COMMANDS" 1692msgstr "" 1693 1694#. type: Plain text 1695#: doc/tin.1:682 1696msgid "" 1697"All searches in this level are limited to unread articles if in " 1698"B<show_only_unread_arts> mode. B<GroupToggleReadUnread> ('B<r>') can be use " 1699"toggle the setting right before/after the search." 1700msgstr "" 1701 1702#. type: Plain text 1703#: doc/tin.1:685 1704msgid "Select article 4." 1705msgstr "" 1706 1707#. type: TP 1708#: doc/tin.1:685 doc/tin.1:937 doc/tin.1:1105 1709#, no-wrap 1710msgid "B<MenuFilterSelect '^A'>" 1711msgstr "" 1712 1713#. type: Plain text 1714#: doc/tin.1:689 doc/tin.1:941 doc/tin.1:1109 1715msgid "" 1716"Auto select article(s) using a menu. Read the section \"FILTERING ARTICLES\" " 1717"for more information." 1718msgstr "" 1719 1720#. type: TP 1721#: doc/tin.1:689 doc/tin.1:941 doc/tin.1:1121 1722#, no-wrap 1723msgid "B<MenuFilterKill '^K'>" 1724msgstr "" 1725 1726#. type: Plain text 1727#: doc/tin.1:693 doc/tin.1:945 doc/tin.1:1125 1728msgid "" 1729"Kill article(s) using a menu. Read the section \"FILTERING ARTICLES\" for " 1730"more information." 1731msgstr "" 1732 1733#. type: TP 1734#: doc/tin.1:693 doc/tin.1:945 1735#, no-wrap 1736msgid "B<MarkFeedRead '^X'>" 1737msgstr "" 1738 1739#. type: Plain text 1740#: doc/tin.1:698 doc/tin.1:950 1741msgid "" 1742"Mark current article, thread, range, auto-selected (hot) articles, articles " 1743"matching pattern or tagged articles as read. A prompt asks which type should " 1744"be marked." 1745msgstr "" 1746 1747#. type: TP 1748#: doc/tin.1:698 doc/tin.1:950 1749#, no-wrap 1750msgid "B<MarkFeedUnread '^W'>" 1751msgstr "" 1752 1753#. type: Plain text 1754#: doc/tin.1:703 doc/tin.1:955 1755msgid "" 1756"Mark current article, thread, range, auto-selected (hot) articles, articles " 1757"matching pattern or tagged articles as unread. A prompt asks which type " 1758"should be marked." 1759msgstr "" 1760 1761#. type: TP 1762#: doc/tin.1:707 doc/tin.1:959 doc/tin.1:1153 1763#, no-wrap 1764msgid "B<LastViewed '-'>" 1765msgstr "" 1766 1767#. type: Plain text 1768#: doc/tin.1:710 doc/tin.1:962 doc/tin.1:1156 1769msgid "Re-enter the last message that was viewed." 1770msgstr "" 1771 1772#. type: Plain text 1773#: doc/tin.1:716 doc/tin.1:968 1774msgid "Search forward for specified subject." 1775msgstr "" 1776 1777#. type: Plain text 1778#: doc/tin.1:719 doc/tin.1:971 1779msgid "Search backwards for specified subject." 1780msgstr "" 1781 1782#. type: TP 1783#: doc/tin.1:719 1784#, no-wrap 1785msgid "B<GroupSelThd '*'>" 1786msgstr "" 1787 1788#. type: Plain text 1789#: doc/tin.1:722 doc/tin.1:974 1790msgid "Select current thread for later processing." 1791msgstr "" 1792 1793#. type: TP 1794#: doc/tin.1:722 1795#, no-wrap 1796msgid "B<GroupDoAutoSel '+'>" 1797msgstr "" 1798 1799#. type: Plain text 1800#: doc/tin.1:726 1801msgid "" 1802"Selects all threads in current group. It is a shortcut for calling " 1803"B<GroupSelPattern> with a pattern of ''*''." 1804msgstr "" 1805 1806#. type: TP 1807#: doc/tin.1:726 1808#, no-wrap 1809msgid "B<GroupToggleThdSel '.'>" 1810msgstr "" 1811 1812#. type: Plain text 1813#: doc/tin.1:731 1814msgid "" 1815"Toggle selection of current thread. If at least one unread article, (but not " 1816"every unread article) in the current thread is selected, then all unread " 1817"articles become selected." 1818msgstr "" 1819 1820#. type: TP 1821#: doc/tin.1:731 1822#, no-wrap 1823msgid "B<GroupSelThdIfUnreadSelected ';'>" 1824msgstr "" 1825 1826#. type: Plain text 1827#: doc/tin.1:736 1828msgid "" 1829"For each thread in current group, if it at least one unread article is " 1830"selected, all unread articles become selected. This is useful for " 1831"auto-selection on author where reader wants to see entire thread." 1832msgstr "" 1833 1834#. type: TP 1835#: doc/tin.1:736 1836#, no-wrap 1837msgid "B<GroupSelPattern '='>" 1838msgstr "" 1839 1840#. type: Plain text 1841#: doc/tin.1:742 1842msgid "" 1843"Prompts for a pattern with which to match on. All threads whose subjects " 1844"match the pattern will be marked selected. A pattern of ''*'' will match all " 1845"subjects. Entering just 'B<E<lt>CRE<gt>>' will re-use the last pattern that " 1846"was entered." 1847msgstr "" 1848 1849#. type: TP 1850#: doc/tin.1:742 1851#, no-wrap 1852msgid "B<GroupReverseSel '@'>" 1853msgstr "" 1854 1855#. type: Plain text 1856#: doc/tin.1:745 1857msgid "Reverse all selections on all articles." 1858msgstr "" 1859 1860#. type: TP 1861#: doc/tin.1:745 1862#, no-wrap 1863msgid "B<GroupUndoSel '~'>" 1864msgstr "" 1865 1866#. type: Plain text 1867#: doc/tin.1:751 1868msgid "" 1869"Undo all selections on all articles. It clears the toggle effect of " 1870"B<GroupMarkUnselArtRead> ('B<X>') command. Thus after first doing a " 1871"B<GroupMarkUnselArtRead>, one can then do B<GroupUndoSel> to reset " 1872"articles. Thus, one can iteratively whittle down uninteresting threads." 1873msgstr "" 1874 1875#. type: TP 1876#: doc/tin.1:751 doc/tin.1:983 doc/tin.1:1179 1877#, no-wrap 1878msgid "B<Pipe '|'>" 1879msgstr "" 1880 1881#. type: Plain text 1882#: doc/tin.1:756 doc/tin.1:988 doc/tin.1:1184 1883msgid "" 1884"Pipe current article / thread / auto-selected (hot) articles / articles " 1885"matching pattern / tagged articles into command. See the section \"MAILING " 1886"PIPING PRINTING REPOSTING AND SAVING ARTICLES\" for more information." 1887msgstr "" 1888 1889#. type: TP 1890#: doc/tin.1:756 doc/tin.1:1184 1891#, no-wrap 1892msgid "B<QuickFilterSelect '['>" 1893msgstr "" 1894 1895#. type: Plain text 1896#: doc/tin.1:765 1897msgid "" 1898"Auto select article(s) with a single key [after confirmation]. The defaults " 1899"used for selection are based upon the following four tinrc config variables: " 1900"B<default_filter_select_case>, B<default_filter_select_expire>, " 1901"B<default_filter_select_global> and B<default_filter_select_header>. Read " 1902"the section \"GLOBAL OPTIONS MENU AND TINRC CONFIGURABLE VARIABLES\" for a " 1903"full explanation of these variables and \"FILTERING ARTICLES\" for more " 1904"information on filtering." 1905msgstr "" 1906 1907#. type: TP 1908#: doc/tin.1:765 doc/tin.1:1193 1909#, no-wrap 1910msgid "B<QuickFilterKill ']'>" 1911msgstr "" 1912 1913#. type: Plain text 1914#: doc/tin.1:774 1915msgid "" 1916"Kill article(s) with a single key [after confirmation]. The defaults used " 1917"for killing are based upon the following four tinrc config variables: " 1918"B<default_filter_kill_case>, B<default_filter_kill_expire>, " 1919"B<default_filter_kill_global> and B<default_filter_kill_header>. Read the " 1920"section \"GLOBAL OPTIONS MENU AND TINRC CONFIGURABLE VARIABLES\" for a full " 1921"explanation of these variables and \"FILTERING ARTICLES\" for more " 1922"information on filtering." 1923msgstr "" 1924 1925#. type: TP 1926#: doc/tin.1:774 1927#, no-wrap 1928msgid "B<GroupReadBasenote '^J' 'E<lt>CRE<gt>'>" 1929msgstr "" 1930 1931#. type: Plain text 1932#: doc/tin.1:777 1933msgid "Read current article." 1934msgstr "" 1935 1936#. type: TP 1937#: doc/tin.1:777 1938#, no-wrap 1939msgid "B<GroupNextUnreadArtOrGrp 'E<lt>TABE<gt>'>" 1940msgstr "" 1941 1942#. type: Plain text 1943#: doc/tin.1:780 1944msgid "View next unread article or group." 1945msgstr "" 1946 1947#. type: TP 1948#: doc/tin.1:780 doc/tin.1:994 doc/tin.1:1210 1949#, no-wrap 1950msgid "B<SearchAuthF 'a'>" 1951msgstr "" 1952 1953#. type: Plain text 1954#: doc/tin.1:784 1955msgid "" 1956"Author forward search. This searches for articles with a specific ''From:'' " 1957"line." 1958msgstr "" 1959 1960#. type: TP 1961#: doc/tin.1:784 doc/tin.1:999 doc/tin.1:1213 1962#, no-wrap 1963msgid "B<SearchAuthB 'A'>" 1964msgstr "" 1965 1966#. type: Plain text 1967#: doc/tin.1:787 doc/tin.1:1002 1968msgid "Author backward search. Otherwise, see B<SearchAuthF> ('B<a>') above." 1969msgstr "" 1970 1971#. type: TP 1972#: doc/tin.1:787 doc/tin.1:1002 doc/tin.1:1216 1973#, no-wrap 1974msgid "B<SearchBody 'B'>" 1975msgstr "" 1976 1977#. type: Plain text 1978#: doc/tin.1:791 doc/tin.1:1006 doc/tin.1:1220 1979msgid "" 1980"Search the body of all articles in group (can be slow). You can abort the " 1981"search using B<Quit> ('B<q>')." 1982msgstr "" 1983 1984#. type: Plain text 1985#: doc/tin.1:795 1986msgid "" 1987"Mark all articles as read [after confirmation] then return to the group " 1988"selection list. Move cursor to next group." 1989msgstr "" 1990 1991#. type: Plain text 1992#: doc/tin.1:799 1993msgid "" 1994"Mark all articles as read [after confirmation] and enter the next group with " 1995"unread news." 1996msgstr "" 1997 1998#. type: TP 1999#: doc/tin.1:799 2000#, no-wrap 2001msgid "B<GroupToggleSubjDisplay 'd'>" 2002msgstr "" 2003 2004#. type: Plain text 2005#: doc/tin.1:803 doc/tin.1:1018 2006msgid "" 2007"Cycle the display of the author through all the possible options for the " 2008"tinrc variable B<show_author>." 2009msgstr "" 2010 2011#. type: TP 2012#: doc/tin.1:803 2013#, no-wrap 2014msgid "B<GroupCancel 'D'>" 2015msgstr "" 2016 2017#. type: Plain text 2018#: doc/tin.1:808 doc/tin.1:1023 doc/tin.1:1233 2019msgid "" 2020"Cancel (delete) or supersede (overwrite) the current article. It must have " 2021"been posted by the same user. The cancel message can be seen in the " 2022"newsgroup 'control' or 'control.cancel'." 2023msgstr "" 2024 2025#. type: TP 2026#: doc/tin.1:811 2027#, no-wrap 2028msgid "B<GroupGoto 'g'>" 2029msgstr "" 2030 2031#. type: TP 2032#: doc/tin.1:815 2033#, no-wrap 2034msgid "B<GroupToggleGetartLimit 'G'>" 2035msgstr "" 2036 2037#. type: Plain text 2038#: doc/tin.1:818 2039msgid "Toggle article/group limit." 2040msgstr "" 2041 2042#. type: Plain text 2043#: doc/tin.1:822 2044msgid "" 2045"Display the subject of the first article in the current thread in the last " 2046"line." 2047msgstr "" 2048 2049#. type: TP 2050#: doc/tin.1:825 2051#, no-wrap 2052msgid "B<GroupMarkThdRead 'K'>" 2053msgstr "" 2054 2055#. type: Plain text 2056#: doc/tin.1:831 2057msgid "" 2058"Mark article/thread as read and move onto the next unread article/thread. If " 2059"a range of articles/threads is set, the range will be marked as read instead " 2060"of the current article/thread. When tagged articles/threads are present, a " 2061"prompt asks how to proceed." 2062msgstr "" 2063 2064#. type: TP 2065#: doc/tin.1:831 2066#, no-wrap 2067msgid "B<GroupListThd 'l'>" 2068msgstr "" 2069 2070#. type: Plain text 2071#: doc/tin.1:834 2072msgid "Open the thread under the current cursor position." 2073msgstr "" 2074 2075#. type: Plain text 2076#: doc/tin.1:837 doc/tin.1:1041 doc/tin.1:1267 2077msgid "Look up article by ''Message-ID:''." 2078msgstr "" 2079 2080#. type: TP 2081#: doc/tin.1:837 2082#, no-wrap 2083msgid "B<GroupMail 'm'>" 2084msgstr "" 2085 2086#. type: Plain text 2087#: doc/tin.1:842 doc/tin.1:1046 doc/tin.1:1272 2088msgid "" 2089"Mail current article / thread / auto-selected (hot) articles / articles " 2090"matching pattern / tagged articles to someone. See the section \"MAILING " 2091"PIPING PRINTING REPOSTING AND SAVING ARTICLES\" for more information." 2092msgstr "" 2093 2094#. type: TP 2095#: doc/tin.1:846 2096#, no-wrap 2097msgid "B<GroupNextGroup 'n'>" 2098msgstr "" 2099 2100#. type: Plain text 2101#: doc/tin.1:849 2102msgid "Go to next group." 2103msgstr "" 2104 2105#. type: TP 2106#: doc/tin.1:849 2107#, no-wrap 2108msgid "B<GroupNextUnreadArt 'N'>" 2109msgstr "" 2110 2111#. type: Plain text 2112#: doc/tin.1:852 doc/tin.1:1282 2113msgid "Go to the next unread article." 2114msgstr "" 2115 2116#. type: TP 2117#: doc/tin.1:852 doc/tin.1:1046 doc/tin.1:1282 2118#, no-wrap 2119msgid "B<Print 'o'>" 2120msgstr "" 2121 2122#. type: Plain text 2123#: doc/tin.1:857 doc/tin.1:1051 doc/tin.1:1287 2124msgid "" 2125"Send current article / thread / auto-selected (hot) articles / articles " 2126"matching pattern / tagged articles to printer. See the section \"MAILING " 2127"PIPING PRINTING REPOSTING AND SAVING ARTICLES\" for more information." 2128msgstr "" 2129 2130#. type: TP 2131#: doc/tin.1:857 2132#, no-wrap 2133msgid "B<GroupPrevGroup 'p'>" 2134msgstr "" 2135 2136#. type: Plain text 2137#: doc/tin.1:860 2138msgid "Go to previous group." 2139msgstr "" 2140 2141#. type: TP 2142#: doc/tin.1:860 2143#, no-wrap 2144msgid "B<GroupPrevUnreadArt 'P'>" 2145msgstr "" 2146 2147#. type: Plain text 2148#: doc/tin.1:863 2149msgid "Go to previous unread article." 2150msgstr "" 2151 2152#. type: Plain text 2153#: doc/tin.1:866 doc/tin.1:1054 2154msgid "Return to previous level." 2155msgstr "" 2156 2157#. type: TP 2158#: doc/tin.1:869 2159#, no-wrap 2160msgid "B<GroupToggleReadUnread 'r'>" 2161msgstr "" 2162 2163#. type: Plain text 2164#: doc/tin.1:872 2165msgid "Toggle the display between all articles and unread articles." 2166msgstr "" 2167 2168#. type: TP 2169#: doc/tin.1:876 2170#, no-wrap 2171msgid "B<GroupSave 's'>" 2172msgstr "" 2173 2174#. type: Plain text 2175#: doc/tin.1:881 doc/tin.1:1066 doc/tin.1:1312 2176msgid "" 2177"Save current article / thread / auto-selected (hot) articles / articles " 2178"matching pattern / tagged articles. See the section \"MAILING PIPING " 2179"PRINTING REPOSTING AND SAVING ARTICLES\" for more information." 2180msgstr "" 2181 2182#. type: TP 2183#: doc/tin.1:881 2184#, no-wrap 2185msgid "B<GroupAutoSave 'S'>" 2186msgstr "" 2187 2188#. type: Plain text 2189#: doc/tin.1:884 doc/tin.1:1069 doc/tin.1:1315 2190msgid "Save marked articles automatically without further prompting." 2191msgstr "" 2192 2193#. type: TP 2194#: doc/tin.1:884 2195#, no-wrap 2196msgid "B<GroupTag 't'>" 2197msgstr "" 2198 2199#. type: Plain text 2200#: doc/tin.1:889 2201msgid "" 2202"Toggle tag-status of current article / thread for B<GroupMail> ('B<m>') / " 2203"B<Pipe> ('B<|>') / B<Print> ('B<o>') / B<GroupSave> ('B<s>') / " 2204"B<GroupRepost> ('B<x>')." 2205msgstr "" 2206 2207#. type: TP 2208#: doc/tin.1:889 2209#, no-wrap 2210msgid "B<GroupTagParts 'T'>" 2211msgstr "" 2212 2213#. type: Plain text 2214#: doc/tin.1:893 doc/tin.1:1077 2215msgid "" 2216"Automatically tag/untag all the parts of the current multi-part message in " 2217"order." 2218msgstr "" 2219 2220#. type: TP 2221#: doc/tin.1:893 2222#, no-wrap 2223msgid "B<GroupToggleThreading 'u'>" 2224msgstr "" 2225 2226#. type: Plain text 2227#: doc/tin.1:898 2228msgid "" 2229"Cycle the threading mode through no threading, threading by subject, " 2230"threading by references, threading on both subject and references, group " 2231"multipart articles into a thread (''Subject:'' based)." 2232msgstr "" 2233 2234#. type: TP 2235#: doc/tin.1:898 2236#, no-wrap 2237msgid "B<GroupUntag 'U'>" 2238msgstr "" 2239 2240#. type: Plain text 2241#: doc/tin.1:901 2242msgid "Untag all articles that were tagged." 2243msgstr "" 2244 2245#. type: Plain text 2246#: doc/tin.1:908 doc/tin.1:1087 doc/tin.1:1340 2247msgid "" 2248"Post an article to the current group. If posting fails for some reason, " 2249"you'll get the chance to edit the article again via B<PostEdit> ('B<e>'), " 2250"postpone it for later processing via B<PostPostpone> ('B<o>') (see also " 2251"''B<-o>'' command-line switch) or discard it via B<Quit> ('B<q>')." 2252msgstr "" 2253 2254#. type: TP 2255#: doc/tin.1:908 2256#, no-wrap 2257msgid "B<GroupRepost 'x'>" 2258msgstr "" 2259 2260#. type: Plain text 2261#: doc/tin.1:914 doc/tin.1:1346 2262msgid "" 2263"Repost an already posted article / thread / auto-selected (hot) articles / " 2264"articles matching pattern / tagged articles to another newsgroup(s). Useful " 2265"for reposting from global to local newsgroups. Do not use this to crosspost " 2266"your own articles." 2267msgstr "" 2268 2269#. type: TP 2270#: doc/tin.1:914 2271#, no-wrap 2272msgid "B<GroupMarkUnselArtRead 'X'>" 2273msgstr "" 2274 2275#. type: Plain text 2276#: doc/tin.1:922 2277msgid "" 2278"Mark all unread articles that have not been selected as read, redraw screen " 2279"to reflect changes and put index at the first thread to begin reading. " 2280"Pressing B<GroupMarkUnselArtRead> ('B<X>') again will toggle back to the way " 2281"it was before. See B<GroupUndoSel> ('B<~>') command for clearing the toggle " 2282"effect, leaving the group will also clear the toggle effect and make the " 2283"changes permanent." 2284msgstr "" 2285 2286#. type: TP 2287#: doc/tin.1:922 doc/tin.1:1087 doc/tin.1:1346 2288#, no-wrap 2289msgid "B<MarkArtUnread 'z'>" 2290msgstr "" 2291 2292#. type: Plain text 2293#: doc/tin.1:925 2294msgid "Mark current article as unread." 2295msgstr "" 2296 2297#. type: TP 2298#: doc/tin.1:925 doc/tin.1:1092 doc/tin.1:1349 2299#, no-wrap 2300msgid "B<MarkThdUnread 'Z'>" 2301msgstr "" 2302 2303#. ------------------------------------------------------------------- 2304#. type: Plain text 2305#: doc/tin.1:932 2306msgid "" 2307"Mark current thread as unread. If a range of threads is set, the range will " 2308"be marked as unread instead of the current thread. When tagged threads are " 2309"present, a prompt asks how to proceed." 2310msgstr "" 2311 2312#. type: SS 2313#: doc/tin.1:932 2314#, no-wrap 2315msgid "THREAD LISTING COMMANDS" 2316msgstr "" 2317 2318#. type: Plain text 2319#: doc/tin.1:937 2320msgid "Select article 4 within thread." 2321msgstr "" 2322 2323#. type: TP 2324#: doc/tin.1:971 2325#, no-wrap 2326msgid "B<ThreadSelArt '*'>" 2327msgstr "" 2328 2329#. type: TP 2330#: doc/tin.1:974 2331#, no-wrap 2332msgid "B<ThreadToggleArtSel '.'>" 2333msgstr "" 2334 2335#. type: Plain text 2336#: doc/tin.1:977 2337msgid "Toggle selection of current article." 2338msgstr "" 2339 2340#. type: TP 2341#: doc/tin.1:977 2342#, no-wrap 2343msgid "B<ThreadReverseSel '@'>" 2344msgstr "" 2345 2346#. type: Plain text 2347#: doc/tin.1:980 2348msgid "Reverse article selections." 2349msgstr "" 2350 2351#. type: TP 2352#: doc/tin.1:980 2353#, no-wrap 2354msgid "B<ThreadUndoSel '~'>" 2355msgstr "" 2356 2357#. type: Plain text 2358#: doc/tin.1:983 2359msgid "Undo all selections on current thread." 2360msgstr "" 2361 2362#. type: TP 2363#: doc/tin.1:988 2364#, no-wrap 2365msgid "B<ThreadReadArt '^J' 'E<lt>CRE<gt>'>" 2366msgstr "" 2367 2368#. type: Plain text 2369#: doc/tin.1:991 2370msgid "Read current article within thread." 2371msgstr "" 2372 2373#. type: TP 2374#: doc/tin.1:991 2375#, no-wrap 2376msgid "B<ThreadReadNextArtOrThread 'E<lt>TABE<gt>'>" 2377msgstr "" 2378 2379#. type: Plain text 2380#: doc/tin.1:994 2381msgid "View next unread article within thread." 2382msgstr "" 2383 2384#. type: Plain text 2385#: doc/tin.1:999 2386msgid "" 2387"Author forward search. This searches for articles with a specific ''From:'' " 2388"line. The search will wrap over into the next thread if nothing is found in " 2389"the current one." 2390msgstr "" 2391 2392#. type: Plain text 2393#: doc/tin.1:1010 2394msgid "" 2395"Mark thread as read [after confirmation] and return to the group index " 2396"page. Move cursor to next thread." 2397msgstr "" 2398 2399#. type: Plain text 2400#: doc/tin.1:1014 2401msgid "" 2402"Mark thread as read [after confirmation] and enter the next thread " 2403"containing unread news." 2404msgstr "" 2405 2406#. type: TP 2407#: doc/tin.1:1014 2408#, no-wrap 2409msgid "B<ThreadToggleSubjDisplay 'd'>" 2410msgstr "" 2411 2412#. type: TP 2413#: doc/tin.1:1018 2414#, no-wrap 2415msgid "B<ThreadCancel 'D'>" 2416msgstr "" 2417 2418#. type: Plain text 2419#: doc/tin.1:1029 doc/tin.1:1255 2420msgid "Display the subject of the current article in the last line." 2421msgstr "" 2422 2423#. type: TP 2424#: doc/tin.1:1032 2425#, no-wrap 2426msgid "B<ThreadMarkArtRead 'K'>" 2427msgstr "" 2428 2429#. type: Plain text 2430#: doc/tin.1:1038 2431msgid "" 2432"Mark article as read and move onto the next unread article. If a range of " 2433"articles is set, the range will be marked as read instead of the current " 2434"article. When tagged articles are present, a prompt asks how to proceed." 2435msgstr "" 2436 2437#. type: TP 2438#: doc/tin.1:1041 2439#, no-wrap 2440msgid "B<ThreadMail 'm'>" 2441msgstr "" 2442 2443#. type: TP 2444#: doc/tin.1:1061 2445#, no-wrap 2446msgid "B<ThreadSave 's'>" 2447msgstr "" 2448 2449#. type: TP 2450#: doc/tin.1:1066 2451#, no-wrap 2452msgid "B<ThreadAutoSave 'S'>" 2453msgstr "" 2454 2455#. type: TP 2456#: doc/tin.1:1069 2457#, no-wrap 2458msgid "B<ThreadTag 't'>" 2459msgstr "" 2460 2461#. type: Plain text 2462#: doc/tin.1:1073 doc/tin.1:1319 2463msgid "" 2464"Toggle tag status of current article for mailing, piping, printing, saving " 2465"or reposting." 2466msgstr "" 2467 2468#. type: TP 2469#: doc/tin.1:1073 2470#, no-wrap 2471msgid "B<ThreadTagParts 'T'>" 2472msgstr "" 2473 2474#. type: TP 2475#: doc/tin.1:1077 2476#, no-wrap 2477msgid "B<ThreadUntag 'U'>" 2478msgstr "" 2479 2480#. type: Plain text 2481#: doc/tin.1:1080 2482msgid "Untag all tagged threads." 2483msgstr "" 2484 2485#. type: Plain text 2486#: doc/tin.1:1092 2487msgid "" 2488"Mark current article in thread as unread. If a range of articles is set, the " 2489"range will be marked as unread instead of the current article. When tagged " 2490"articles are present, a prompt asks how to proceed." 2491msgstr "" 2492 2493#. ------------------------------------------------------------------- 2494#. type: Plain text 2495#: doc/tin.1:1097 2496msgid "Mark all articles in thread as unread." 2497msgstr "" 2498 2499#. type: SS 2500#: doc/tin.1:1097 2501#, no-wrap 2502msgid "ARTICLE VIEWER COMMANDS" 2503msgstr "" 2504 2505#. type: Plain text 2506#: doc/tin.1:1102 2507msgid "Read the first (base) article in this thread." 2508msgstr "" 2509 2510#. type: Plain text 2511#: doc/tin.1:1105 2512msgid "Read response 4 in this thread." 2513msgstr "" 2514 2515#. type: TP 2516#: doc/tin.1:1109 2517#, no-wrap 2518msgid "B<PageReplyQuoteHeaders '^E'>" 2519msgstr "" 2520 2521#. type: Plain text 2522#: doc/tin.1:1113 2523msgid "" 2524"Reply through mail to the author of the current article with a copy of the " 2525"article with all headers included." 2526msgstr "" 2527 2528#. type: TP 2529#: doc/tin.1:1113 2530#, no-wrap 2531msgid "B<PagePGPCheckArticle '^G'>" 2532msgstr "" 2533 2534#. type: Plain text 2535#: doc/tin.1:1118 2536msgid "Perform B<\\%pgp>(1) operations on article." 2537msgstr "" 2538 2539#. type: TP 2540#: doc/tin.1:1118 2541#, no-wrap 2542msgid "B<PageToggleRaw '^H'>" 2543msgstr "" 2544 2545#. type: Plain text 2546#: doc/tin.1:1121 2547msgid "Toggles the display mode (raw including all headers vs. cooked)." 2548msgstr "" 2549 2550#. type: TP 2551#: doc/tin.1:1125 2552#, no-wrap 2553msgid "B<PageToggleTabs '^T'>" 2554msgstr "" 2555 2556#. type: Plain text 2557#: doc/tin.1:1128 2558msgid "Toggle the TAB width between 4 and 8 characters." 2559msgstr "" 2560 2561#. type: TP 2562#: doc/tin.1:1128 2563#, no-wrap 2564msgid "B<PageFollowupQuoteHeaders '^W'>" 2565msgstr "" 2566 2567#. type: Plain text 2568#: doc/tin.1:1132 2569msgid "" 2570"Post a followup to the current article with a copy of the article with all " 2571"headers included." 2572msgstr "" 2573 2574#. type: TP 2575#: doc/tin.1:1132 2576#, no-wrap 2577msgid "B<PageToggleTex2iso '\"'>" 2578msgstr "" 2579 2580#. type: Plain text 2581#: doc/tin.1:1136 2582msgid "" 2583"Toggle TeX to ISO decoding for current article. The default behavior is " 2584"taken from the B<tex2iso_conv> variable in the tinrc file." 2585msgstr "" 2586 2587#. type: TP 2588#: doc/tin.1:1136 2589#, no-wrap 2590msgid "B<PageToggleAllHeaders '*'>" 2591msgstr "" 2592 2593#. type: Plain text 2594#: doc/tin.1:1139 2595msgid "" 2596"Toggles the display of all headers vs. headers in " 2597"B<news_headers_to_display>." 2598msgstr "" 2599 2600#. type: TP 2601#: doc/tin.1:1139 2602#, no-wrap 2603msgid "B<PageToggleRot '%'>" 2604msgstr "" 2605 2606#. type: Plain text 2607#: doc/tin.1:1142 2608msgid "Toggle ROT-13 decoding for this article." 2609msgstr "" 2610 2611#. type: TP 2612#: doc/tin.1:1142 2613#, no-wrap 2614msgid "B<PageToggleUue '('>" 2615msgstr "" 2616 2617#. type: Plain text 2618#: doc/tin.1:1146 2619msgid "" 2620"Toggle the display of uuencoded sections. The default behavior is taken from " 2621"the B<hide_uue> variable in the tinrc file." 2622msgstr "" 2623 2624#. type: TP 2625#: doc/tin.1:1146 2626#, no-wrap 2627msgid "B<PageReveal ')'>" 2628msgstr "" 2629 2630#. type: Plain text 2631#: doc/tin.1:1153 2632msgid "" 2633"The formfeed character (^L) is often used to hide 'spoilers' that the reader " 2634"may not initially wish to see when viewing an article. Any text after a " 2635"formfeed is not displayed. This key-press acts like a reveal key and turns " 2636"the hidden text back on. Scrolling down will also reveal the text, scrolling " 2637"up will hide it again." 2638msgstr "" 2639 2640#. type: Plain text 2641#: doc/tin.1:1162 2642msgid "Forward search the text of this article." 2643msgstr "" 2644 2645#. type: Plain text 2646#: doc/tin.1:1165 2647msgid "Backward search the text of this article." 2648msgstr "" 2649 2650#. type: TP 2651#: doc/tin.1:1165 2652#, no-wrap 2653msgid "B<PageSkipIncludedText ':'>" 2654msgstr "" 2655 2656#. type: Plain text 2657#: doc/tin.1:1170 2658msgid "" 2659"Skip to the end of the next quoted text-block in this article. Quoted text " 2660"is everything which matches B<quote_regex>, B<quote_regex2> or " 2661"B<quote_regex3>." 2662msgstr "" 2663 2664#. type: TP 2665#: doc/tin.1:1170 2666#, no-wrap 2667msgid "B<PageTopThd 'E<lt>'>" 2668msgstr "" 2669 2670#. type: Plain text 2671#: doc/tin.1:1173 2672msgid "Go to the first article in the current thread." 2673msgstr "" 2674 2675#. type: TP 2676#: doc/tin.1:1173 2677#, no-wrap 2678msgid "B<PageBotThd 'E<gt>'>" 2679msgstr "" 2680 2681#. type: Plain text 2682#: doc/tin.1:1176 2683msgid "Go to the last article in the current thread." 2684msgstr "" 2685 2686#. type: TP 2687#: doc/tin.1:1176 2688#, no-wrap 2689msgid "B<PageToggleHighlight '_'>" 2690msgstr "" 2691 2692#. type: Plain text 2693#: doc/tin.1:1179 2694msgid "Toggle word highlighting on/off." 2695msgstr "" 2696 2697#. type: Plain text 2698#: doc/tin.1:1193 2699msgid "" 2700"Auto select article(s) with a single key. The defaults used for selection " 2701"are set based upon the following four tinrc config variables: " 2702"B<default_filter_select_case>, B<default_filter_select_expire>, " 2703"B<default_filter_select_global> and B<default_filter_select_header> Read the " 2704"section \"GLOBAL OPTIONS MENU AND TINRC CONFIGURABLE VARIABLES\" for a full " 2705"explanation of these variables and \"FILTERING ARTICLES\" for more " 2706"information on filtering." 2707msgstr "" 2708 2709#. type: Plain text 2710#: doc/tin.1:1202 2711msgid "" 2712"Kill article(s) with a single key. The defaults used for killing are based " 2713"upon the following four tinrc config variables: B<default_filter_kill_case>, " 2714"B<default_filter_kill_expire>, B<default_filter_kill_global> and " 2715"B<default_filter_kill_header>. Read the section \"GLOBAL OPTIONS MENU AND " 2716"TINRC CONFIGURABLE VARIABLES\" for a full explanation of these variables and " 2717"\"FILTERING ARTICLES\" for more information on filtering." 2718msgstr "" 2719 2720#. type: TP 2721#: doc/tin.1:1202 2722#, no-wrap 2723msgid "B<PageNextThd '^J' 'E<lt>CRE<gt>'>" 2724msgstr "" 2725 2726#. type: Plain text 2727#: doc/tin.1:1205 2728msgid "Go to next base article." 2729msgstr "" 2730 2731#. type: TP 2732#: doc/tin.1:1205 2733#, no-wrap 2734msgid "B<PageNextUnread 'E<lt>TABE<gt>'>" 2735msgstr "" 2736 2737#. type: Plain text 2738#: doc/tin.1:1210 2739msgid "" 2740"Go to next unread article. If the tinrc variable B<goto_next_unread> doesn't " 2741"contain PageNextUnread, then this key will first page through the current " 2742"article." 2743msgstr "" 2744 2745#. type: Plain text 2746#: doc/tin.1:1213 2747msgid "Author forward search." 2748msgstr "" 2749 2750#. type: Plain text 2751#: doc/tin.1:1216 2752msgid "Author backward search." 2753msgstr "" 2754 2755#. type: Plain text 2756#: doc/tin.1:1224 2757msgid "" 2758"Mark the current thread as read [after confirmation] and return to the " 2759"previous menu. Move cursor to next item." 2760msgstr "" 2761 2762#. type: Plain text 2763#: doc/tin.1:1228 2764msgid "" 2765"Mark the rest of the current thread as read [after confirmation] and enter " 2766"the next thread with unread articles." 2767msgstr "" 2768 2769#. type: TP 2770#: doc/tin.1:1228 2771#, no-wrap 2772msgid "B<PageCancel 'D'>" 2773msgstr "" 2774 2775#. type: TP 2776#: doc/tin.1:1233 2777#, no-wrap 2778msgid "B<PageEditArticle 'e'>" 2779msgstr "" 2780 2781#. type: Plain text 2782#: doc/tin.1:1236 2783msgid "Edit the current article. This is restricted to mailgroups and saved news." 2784msgstr "" 2785 2786#. type: TP 2787#: doc/tin.1:1239 2788#, no-wrap 2789msgid "B<PageFollowupQuote 'f'>" 2790msgstr "" 2791 2792#. type: Plain text 2793#: doc/tin.1:1242 2794msgid "Post a followup to the current article with a copy of the article included." 2795msgstr "" 2796 2797#. type: TP 2798#: doc/tin.1:1242 2799#, no-wrap 2800msgid "B<PageFollowup 'F'>" 2801msgstr "" 2802 2803#. type: Plain text 2804#: doc/tin.1:1246 2805msgid "" 2806"Post a followup to the current article without including a copy of the " 2807"article." 2808msgstr "" 2809 2810#. type: TP 2811#: doc/tin.1:1246 2812#, no-wrap 2813msgid "B<PageFirstPage 'g'>" 2814msgstr "" 2815 2816#. type: Plain text 2817#: doc/tin.1:1249 2818msgid "Go to the start of the article." 2819msgstr "" 2820 2821#. type: TP 2822#: doc/tin.1:1249 2823#, no-wrap 2824msgid "B<PageLastPage 'G'>" 2825msgstr "" 2826 2827#. type: Plain text 2828#: doc/tin.1:1252 2829msgid "Go to the end of the article." 2830msgstr "" 2831 2832#. type: TP 2833#: doc/tin.1:1258 2834#, no-wrap 2835msgid "B<PageKillThd 'K'>" 2836msgstr "" 2837 2838#. type: Plain text 2839#: doc/tin.1:1261 2840msgid "Mark rest of thread as read and move onto the next unread thread." 2841msgstr "" 2842 2843#. type: TP 2844#: doc/tin.1:1261 2845#, no-wrap 2846msgid "B<PageListThd 'l'>" 2847msgstr "" 2848 2849#. type: Plain text 2850#: doc/tin.1:1264 2851msgid "Show the thread menu that the current article is a part of." 2852msgstr "" 2853 2854#. type: TP 2855#: doc/tin.1:1267 2856#, no-wrap 2857msgid "B<PageMail 'm'>" 2858msgstr "" 2859 2860#. type: TP 2861#: doc/tin.1:1276 2862#, no-wrap 2863msgid "B<PageNextArt 'n'>" 2864msgstr "" 2865 2866#. type: Plain text 2867#: doc/tin.1:1279 2868msgid "Go to the next article." 2869msgstr "" 2870 2871#. type: TP 2872#: doc/tin.1:1279 2873#, no-wrap 2874msgid "B<PageNextUnreadArt 'N'>" 2875msgstr "" 2876 2877#. type: TP 2878#: doc/tin.1:1287 2879#, no-wrap 2880msgid "B<PagePrevArt 'p'>" 2881msgstr "" 2882 2883#. type: Plain text 2884#: doc/tin.1:1290 2885msgid "Go to the previous article." 2886msgstr "" 2887 2888#. type: TP 2889#: doc/tin.1:1290 2890#, no-wrap 2891msgid "B<PagePrevUnreadArt 'P'>" 2892msgstr "" 2893 2894#. type: Plain text 2895#: doc/tin.1:1293 2896msgid "Go to the previous unread article." 2897msgstr "" 2898 2899#. type: Plain text 2900#: doc/tin.1:1296 2901msgid "Return to the previous level." 2902msgstr "" 2903 2904#. type: TP 2905#: doc/tin.1:1299 2906#, no-wrap 2907msgid "B<PageReplyQuote 'r'>" 2908msgstr "" 2909 2910#. type: Plain text 2911#: doc/tin.1:1303 2912msgid "" 2913"Reply through mail to the author of the current article with a copy of the " 2914"article included." 2915msgstr "" 2916 2917#. type: TP 2918#: doc/tin.1:1303 2919#, no-wrap 2920msgid "B<PageReply 'R'>" 2921msgstr "" 2922 2923#. type: Plain text 2924#: doc/tin.1:1307 2925msgid "" 2926"Reply through mail to the author of the current article without including " 2927"the original article." 2928msgstr "" 2929 2930#. type: TP 2931#: doc/tin.1:1307 2932#, no-wrap 2933msgid "B<PageSave 's'>" 2934msgstr "" 2935 2936#. type: TP 2937#: doc/tin.1:1312 2938#, no-wrap 2939msgid "B<PageAutoSave 'S'>" 2940msgstr "" 2941 2942#. type: TP 2943#: doc/tin.1:1315 2944#, no-wrap 2945msgid "B<PageTag 't'>" 2946msgstr "" 2947 2948#. type: TP 2949#: doc/tin.1:1319 2950#, no-wrap 2951msgid "B<PageGroupSel 'T'>" 2952msgstr "" 2953 2954#. type: Plain text 2955#: doc/tin.1:1322 2956msgid "Return to group selection level." 2957msgstr "" 2958 2959#. type: TP 2960#: doc/tin.1:1322 2961#, no-wrap 2962msgid "B<PageGotoParent 'u'>" 2963msgstr "" 2964 2965#. type: Plain text 2966#: doc/tin.1:1325 2967msgid "Go to parent article." 2968msgstr "" 2969 2970#. type: TP 2971#: doc/tin.1:1325 2972#, no-wrap 2973msgid "B<PageViewUrl 'U'>" 2974msgstr "" 2975 2976#. type: Plain text 2977#: doc/tin.1:1329 2978msgid "" 2979"Display a list of URLs in the current article. See the section \"URL " 2980"LISTING\" for more information." 2981msgstr "" 2982 2983#. type: TP 2984#: doc/tin.1:1329 2985#, no-wrap 2986msgid "B<PageViewAttach 'V'>" 2987msgstr "" 2988 2989#. type: Plain text 2990#: doc/tin.1:1333 2991msgid "" 2992"Display a list of attachments of the current article. See the section " 2993"\"ATTACHMENT LISTING\" for more information." 2994msgstr "" 2995 2996#. type: TP 2997#: doc/tin.1:1340 2998#, no-wrap 2999msgid "B<PageRepost 'x'>" 3000msgstr "" 3001 3002#. type: Plain text 3003#: doc/tin.1:1349 3004msgid "Mark article as unread." 3005msgstr "" 3006 3007#. ------------------------------------------------------------------- 3008#. type: Plain text 3009#: doc/tin.1:1354 3010msgid "Mark the current thread as unread." 3011msgstr "" 3012 3013#. type: SS 3014#: doc/tin.1:1354 3015#, no-wrap 3016msgid "URL LISTING" 3017msgstr "" 3018 3019#. type: Plain text 3020#: doc/tin.1:1357 3021msgid "" 3022"B<PageViewUrl> ('B<U>') displays a list of URLs in the current " 3023"article. Besides the common moving keys, the following commands are " 3024"available:" 3025msgstr "" 3026 3027#. type: TP 3028#: doc/tin.1:1358 3029#, no-wrap 3030msgid "B<UrlSelect '^J' 'E<lt>CRE<gt>'>" 3031msgstr "" 3032 3033#. type: Plain text 3034#: doc/tin.1:1362 3035msgid "" 3036"The current URL will be prompted and opened using the " 3037"B<url_handler>. 'B<E<lt>ESCE<gt>>' or no input will skip the URL." 3038msgstr "" 3039 3040#. type: Plain text 3041#: doc/tin.1:1365 3042msgid "URL forward search." 3043msgstr "" 3044 3045#. type: Plain text 3046#: doc/tin.1:1368 3047msgid "URL backward search." 3048msgstr "" 3049 3050#. type: Plain text 3051#: doc/tin.1:1374 doc/tin.1:1427 3052msgid "Shell escape." 3053msgstr "" 3054 3055#. type: Plain text 3056#: doc/tin.1:1377 3057msgid "Toggle the display of the current URL in the last line." 3058msgstr "" 3059 3060#. type: Plain text 3061#: doc/tin.1:1380 doc/tin.1:1434 3062msgid "Help screen of commands available." 3063msgstr "" 3064 3065#. ------------------------------------------------------------------- 3066#. type: SS 3067#: doc/tin.1:1386 3068#, no-wrap 3069msgid "ATTACHMENT LISTING" 3070msgstr "" 3071 3072#. type: Plain text 3073#: doc/tin.1:1389 3074msgid "" 3075"B<PageViewAttach> ('B<V>') displays a list of attachments of the current " 3076"article. Besides the common moving keys, the following commands are " 3077"available:" 3078msgstr "" 3079 3080#. type: TP 3081#: doc/tin.1:1390 3082#, no-wrap 3083msgid "B<AttachPipe 'p'>" 3084msgstr "" 3085 3086#. type: Plain text 3087#: doc/tin.1:1393 3088msgid "Pipe attachment into command." 3089msgstr "" 3090 3091#. type: TP 3092#: doc/tin.1:1393 3093#, no-wrap 3094msgid "B<AttachSave 's'>" 3095msgstr "" 3096 3097#. type: Plain text 3098#: doc/tin.1:1396 3099msgid "Save current attachment / tagged attachments to disk." 3100msgstr "" 3101 3102#. type: TP 3103#: doc/tin.1:1396 3104#, no-wrap 3105msgid "B<AttachSelect '^J' 'E<lt>CRE<gt>'>" 3106msgstr "" 3107 3108#. type: Plain text 3109#: doc/tin.1:1399 3110msgid "View attachment." 3111msgstr "" 3112 3113#. type: TP 3114#: doc/tin.1:1399 3115#, no-wrap 3116msgid "B<AttachTag 't'>" 3117msgstr "" 3118 3119#. type: Plain text 3120#: doc/tin.1:1402 3121msgid "Tag one or more attachments for saving." 3122msgstr "" 3123 3124#. type: TP 3125#: doc/tin.1:1402 3126#, no-wrap 3127msgid "B<AttachTagPattern '='>" 3128msgstr "" 3129 3130#. type: Plain text 3131#: doc/tin.1:1406 3132msgid "" 3133"Prompts for a pattern to match. All attachments whose name/description or " 3134"content type/transfer encoding match the pattern will be tagged." 3135msgstr "" 3136 3137#. type: TP 3138#: doc/tin.1:1406 3139#, no-wrap 3140msgid "B<AttachToggleTagged '@'>" 3141msgstr "" 3142 3143#. type: Plain text 3144#: doc/tin.1:1409 3145msgid "Reverse tagging of all attachments." 3146msgstr "" 3147 3148#. type: TP 3149#: doc/tin.1:1409 3150#, no-wrap 3151msgid "B<AttachUntag 'U'>" 3152msgstr "" 3153 3154#. type: Plain text 3155#: doc/tin.1:1412 3156msgid "Untag all tagged attachments." 3157msgstr "" 3158 3159#. type: Plain text 3160#: doc/tin.1:1415 3161msgid "Attachment forward search." 3162msgstr "" 3163 3164#. type: Plain text 3165#: doc/tin.1:1418 3166msgid "Attachment backward search." 3167msgstr "" 3168 3169#. type: TP 3170#: doc/tin.1:1421 3171#, no-wrap 3172msgid "B<GlobalPipe '|'>" 3173msgstr "" 3174 3175#. type: Plain text 3176#: doc/tin.1:1424 3177msgid "Pipe attachment into command. Uses the raw attachment, no decoding is done." 3178msgstr "" 3179 3180#. type: Plain text 3181#: doc/tin.1:1431 3182msgid "" 3183"Toggle the display of the name/description of the current attachment in the " 3184"last line." 3185msgstr "" 3186 3187#. ------------------------------------------------------------------- 3188#. type: SS 3189#: doc/tin.1:1440 3190#, no-wrap 3191msgid "GLOBAL OPTIONS MENU AND TINRC CONFIGURABLE VARIABLES" 3192msgstr "" 3193 3194#. FIXME - add missing descriptions 3195#. - \fI${TIN_LIBDIR:\-NEWSLIBDIR}/tinrc\fR is used 3196#. in the !TIN_DEFAULTS_DIR config case 3197#. type: Plain text 3198#: doc/tin.1:1452 3199msgid "" 3200"At startup, B<tin> reads in the configuration files (see also " 3201"B<\\%tin>(5)). They contain a list of variables that can be used to " 3202"configure the way B<tin> works. If it exists, the global configuration file, " 3203"I</etc/tin/tinrc> is read. After that, the user's own configuration file is " 3204"read from I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin/tinrc>. The global file is useful " 3205"for distributing system-wide defaults to new users who have no private tinrc " 3206"yet." 3207msgstr "" 3208 3209#. type: Plain text 3210#: doc/tin.1:1460 3211msgid "" 3212"The variables are user configurable by editing " 3213"I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin/tinrc> directly. Most of them can also be " 3214"set in the GLOBAL OPTIONS MENU which is accessed by pressing B<OptionMenu> " 3215"('B<M>') at all levels. It allows the user to customize the behavior of " 3216"B<tin>. The options are saved to the file " 3217"I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin/tinrc> when you exit B<tin> so don't edit " 3218"the file directly whilst B<tin> is running." 3219msgstr "" 3220 3221#. type: Plain text 3222#: doc/tin.1:1466 3223msgid "" 3224"In the options menu use the cursor keys in the usual way to move around. Use " 3225"B<ConfigSelect> ('B<^J>' or 'B<E<lt>CRE<gt>>') to 'open' the option you wish " 3226"to change. You will need to enter a new value or use 'B<E<lt>SPACEE<gt>>' to " 3227"toggle the available options. B<ConfigSelect> will save the new value, " 3228"\\&'B<E<lt>ESCE<gt>>' will abort without saving changes." 3229msgstr "" 3230 3231#. type: Plain text 3232#: doc/tin.1:1473 3233msgid "" 3234"As with the other menus, B<RedrawScr> ('B<^L>') will redraw the screen. You " 3235"can use B<SearchSubjF> ('B</>'), B<SearchSubjB> ('B<?>') and B<SearchRepeat> " 3236"('B<\\e>') to search for a specific option. Use B<Quit> ('B<q>') to exit the " 3237"option menu and keep your changes. Use B<QuitTin> ('B<Q>') to exit without " 3238"keeping your changes." 3239msgstr "" 3240 3241#. type: Plain text 3242#: doc/tin.1:1478 3243msgid "" 3244"The options menu provides access to the attributes menu for the current " 3245"group by the B<ConfigToggleAttrib> ('B<E<lt>TABE<gt>>') command. Pressing " 3246"B<ConfigToggleAttrib> again toggles back to the options menu. For more " 3247"information see section \"ATTRIBUTES MENU AND GROUP ATTRIBUTES\"." 3248msgstr "" 3249 3250#. type: Plain text 3251#: doc/tin.1:1481 3252msgid "" 3253"The B<ConfigScopeMenu> ('B<S>') command brings up the scopes menu. For more " 3254"information see section \"SCOPES MENU\"." 3255msgstr "" 3256 3257#. type: Plain text 3258#: doc/tin.1:1485 3259msgid "" 3260"Here is a full list of all the available variables. The name in braces is " 3261"the name of the corresponding setting in " 3262"I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin/tinrc>." 3263msgstr "" 3264 3265#. type: TP 3266#: doc/tin.1:1485 3267#, no-wrap 3268msgid "B<Abbreviate long newsgroup names (abbreviate_groupname)>" 3269msgstr "" 3270 3271#. type: Plain text 3272#: doc/tin.1:1491 doc/tin.5:1253 3273msgid "" 3274"If ON abbreviate long newsgroup names at group selection level and article " 3275"level (if necessary) like this: news.software.readers -E<gt> " 3276"n.software.readers -E<gt> n.s.readers -E<gt> n.s.r. Default is OFF." 3277msgstr "" 3278 3279#. type: TP 3280#: doc/tin.1:1491 3281#, no-wrap 3282msgid "B<Add posted articles to filter (add_posted_to_filter)>" 3283msgstr "" 3284 3285#. type: Plain text 3286#: doc/tin.1:1495 doc/tin.5:1257 3287msgid "" 3288"If ON add posted articles which start a new thread to filter for " 3289"highlighting follow-ups. Default is ON." 3290msgstr "" 3291 3292#. type: TP 3293#: doc/tin.1:1495 3294#, no-wrap 3295msgid "B<Insert 'User-Agent:'-header (advertising)>" 3296msgstr "" 3297 3298#. type: Plain text 3299#: doc/tin.1:1498 doc/tin.5:1260 3300msgid "Turn ON advertising in header (''User-Agent:''). Default is ON." 3301msgstr "" 3302 3303#. type: TP 3304#: doc/tin.1:1498 3305#, no-wrap 3306msgid "B<Skip multipart/alternative parts (alternative_handling)>" 3307msgstr "" 3308 3309#. type: Plain text 3310#: doc/tin.1:1501 doc/tin.5:1263 3311msgid "If ON strip multipart/alternative messages automatically. Default is ON." 3312msgstr "" 3313 3314#. type: TP 3315#: doc/tin.1:1501 3316#, no-wrap 3317msgid "B<Character to show deleted articles (art_marked_deleted)>" 3318msgstr "" 3319 3320#. type: Plain text 3321#: doc/tin.1:1504 doc/tin.5:1266 3322msgid "The character used to show that an article was deleted. Default is 'D'." 3323msgstr "" 3324 3325#. type: TP 3326#: doc/tin.1:1504 3327#, no-wrap 3328msgid "B<Character to show inrange articles (art_marked_inrange)>" 3329msgstr "" 3330 3331#. type: Plain text 3332#: doc/tin.1:1507 doc/tin.5:1269 3333msgid "The character used to show that an article is in a range. Default is '#'." 3334msgstr "" 3335 3336#. type: TP 3337#: doc/tin.1:1507 3338#, no-wrap 3339msgid "B<Character to show returning arts (art_marked_return)>" 3340msgstr "" 3341 3342#. type: Plain text 3343#: doc/tin.1:1511 doc/tin.5:1273 3344msgid "" 3345"The character used to show that an article will return as an unread article " 3346"when the group is next entered. Default is '-'." 3347msgstr "" 3348 3349#. type: TP 3350#: doc/tin.1:1511 3351#, no-wrap 3352msgid "B<Character to show selected articles (art_marked_selected)>" 3353msgstr "" 3354 3355#. type: Plain text 3356#: doc/tin.1:1515 doc/tin.5:1277 3357msgid "" 3358"The character used to show that an article/thread is auto-selected (hot). " 3359"Default is '*'." 3360msgstr "" 3361 3362#. type: TP 3363#: doc/tin.1:1515 3364#, no-wrap 3365msgid "B<Character to show recent articles (art_marked_recent)>" 3366msgstr "" 3367 3368#. type: Plain text 3369#: doc/tin.1:1519 doc/tin.5:1281 3370msgid "" 3371"The character used to show that an article/thread is recent (not older than " 3372"X days). See also B<recent_time>. Default is 'o'." 3373msgstr "" 3374 3375#. type: TP 3376#: doc/tin.1:1519 3377#, no-wrap 3378msgid "B<Character to show unread articles (art_marked_unread)>" 3379msgstr "" 3380 3381#. type: Plain text 3382#: doc/tin.1:1523 doc/tin.5:1285 3383msgid "" 3384"The character used to show that an article has not been read. Default is " 3385"'+'." 3386msgstr "" 3387 3388#. type: TP 3389#: doc/tin.1:1523 3390#, no-wrap 3391msgid "B<Character to show read articles (art_marked_read)>" 3392msgstr "" 3393 3394#. type: Plain text 3395#: doc/tin.1:1526 doc/tin.5:1288 3396msgid "The character used to show that an article was read. Default is ' '." 3397msgstr "" 3398 3399#. type: TP 3400#: doc/tin.1:1526 3401#, no-wrap 3402msgid "B<Character to show killed articles (art_marked_killed)>" 3403msgstr "" 3404 3405#. type: Plain text 3406#: doc/tin.1:1530 doc/tin.5:1292 3407msgid "" 3408"The character used to show that an article was killed. Default is 'K'. " 3409"B<kill_level> must be set accordingly." 3410msgstr "" 3411 3412#. type: TP 3413#: doc/tin.1:1530 3414#, no-wrap 3415msgid "B<Character to show read selected arts (art_marked_read_selected)>" 3416msgstr "" 3417 3418#. type: Plain text 3419#: doc/tin.1:1534 doc/tin.5:1296 3420msgid "" 3421"The character used to show that an article was hot before it was read. " 3422"Default is ':'. B<kill_level> must be set accordingly." 3423msgstr "" 3424 3425#. type: TP 3426#: doc/tin.1:1534 doc/tin.5:1296 3427#, no-wrap 3428msgid "B<Ask before using MIME viewer (ask_for_metamail)>" 3429msgstr "" 3430 3431#. type: Plain text 3432#: doc/tin.1:1539 3433msgid "" 3434"If ON B<tin> will ask before using a MIME viewer (B<metamail_prog>) to " 3435"display MIME messages. This only occurs if a MIME viewer is set. Default is " 3436"OFF." 3437msgstr "" 3438 3439#. type: TP 3440#: doc/tin.1:1539 3441#, no-wrap 3442msgid "B<Send you a cc and/or bcc automatically (auto_cc_bcc)>" 3443msgstr "" 3444 3445#. type: Plain text 3446#: doc/tin.1:1543 doc/tin.5:1307 3447msgid "" 3448"Automatically put your name in the ''Cc:'' and/or ''Bcc:'' field when " 3449"mailing an article. Default is No." 3450msgstr "" 3451 3452#. type: TP 3453#: doc/tin.1:1543 3454#, no-wrap 3455msgid "B<List thread using right arrow key (auto_list_thread)>" 3456msgstr "" 3457 3458#. type: Plain text 3459#: doc/tin.1:1547 doc/tin.5:1311 3460msgid "" 3461"If ON automatically list thread when entering it using right arrow key. " 3462"Default is ON." 3463msgstr "" 3464 3465#. type: TP 3466#: doc/tin.1:1547 3467#, no-wrap 3468msgid "B<Reconnect to server automatically (auto_reconnect)>" 3469msgstr "" 3470 3471#. type: Plain text 3472#: doc/tin.1:1550 doc/tin.1:2550 3473msgid "Default is OFF." 3474msgstr "" 3475 3476#. type: TP 3477#: doc/tin.1:1550 3478#, no-wrap 3479msgid "B<Use Archive-name: header for save (auto_save)>" 3480msgstr "" 3481 3482#. type: Plain text 3483#: doc/tin.1:1556 doc/tin.5:1320 3484msgid "" 3485"If ON articles/threads with ''Archive-name:'' in header will be " 3486"automatically saved with the Archive-name & part/patch no and post processed " 3487"if B<post_process_type> is set to something other than 'No'. Default is " 3488"OFF." 3489msgstr "" 3490 3491#. type: TP 3492#: doc/tin.1:1556 3493#, no-wrap 3494msgid "B<Save articles in batch mode (batch_save)>" 3495msgstr "" 3496 3497#. type: Plain text 3498#: doc/tin.1:1561 doc/tin.5:1325 3499msgid "" 3500"If set ON articles/threads will be saved in batch mode when save " 3501"\\&''B<-S>'' or mail ''B<-M>, B<-N>'' is specified on the command " 3502"line. Default is ON." 3503msgstr "" 3504 3505#. type: TP 3506#: doc/tin.1:1561 3507#, no-wrap 3508msgid "B<Show mini menu & posting etiquette (beginner_level)>" 3509msgstr "" 3510 3511#. type: Plain text 3512#: doc/tin.1:1566 doc/tin.5:1330 3513msgid "" 3514"If set ON a mini menu of the most useful commands will be displayed at the " 3515"bottom of the screen for each level. Also a short posting etiquette will be " 3516"displayed after composing an article. Default is ON." 3517msgstr "" 3518 3519#. type: TP 3520#: doc/tin.1:1566 3521#, no-wrap 3522msgid "B<Cache NNTP overview files locally (cache_overview_files)>" 3523msgstr "" 3524 3525#. type: Plain text 3526#: doc/tin.1:1571 3527msgid "" 3528"If ON, create local copies of NNTP overview files. This can be used to " 3529"considerably speed up accessing large groups when using a slow connection. " 3530"See also \"INDEX FILES\". Default is OFF." 3531msgstr "" 3532 3533#. type: TP 3534#: doc/tin.1:1571 3535#, no-wrap 3536msgid "B<Hash algorithm for cancel-locks (cancel_lock_algo)>" 3537msgstr "" 3538 3539#. type: Plain text 3540#: doc/tin.1:1577 doc/tin.5:1341 3541msgid "" 3542"Use this hash algorithm for cancel-locks. Only available when build with " 3543"cancel-lock support. none disables the generation of cancel-locks. Valid " 3544"values are none, sha1, sha256 and sha512. Default is sha1." 3545msgstr "" 3546 3547#. type: TP 3548#: doc/tin.1:1577 3549#, no-wrap 3550msgid "B<Catchup read groups when quitting (catchup_read_groups)>" 3551msgstr "" 3552 3553#. type: Plain text 3554#: doc/tin.1:1583 doc/tin.5:1345 3555msgid "" 3556"If set ON the user is asked when quitting if all groups read during the " 3557"current session should be marked read. Default is OFF." 3558msgstr "" 3559 3560#. type: TP 3561#: doc/tin.1:1583 3562#, no-wrap 3563msgid "B<Standard background color (col_back)>" 3564msgstr "" 3565 3566#. type: Plain text 3567#: doc/tin.1:1586 doc/tin.5:1348 3568msgid "Standard background color" 3569msgstr "" 3570 3571#. type: TP 3572#: doc/tin.1:1586 3573#, no-wrap 3574msgid "B<Color of quoted text from external sources (col_extquote)>" 3575msgstr "" 3576 3577#. type: Plain text 3578#: doc/tin.1:1589 doc/tin.5:1351 3579msgid "Color of quoted text from external sources" 3580msgstr "" 3581 3582#. type: TP 3583#: doc/tin.1:1589 3584#, no-wrap 3585msgid "B<Color of sender (From:) (col_from)>" 3586msgstr "" 3587 3588#. type: Plain text 3589#: doc/tin.1:1592 doc/tin.5:1354 3590msgid "Color of sender (From:)" 3591msgstr "" 3592 3593#. type: TP 3594#: doc/tin.1:1592 3595#, no-wrap 3596msgid "B<Color of article header lines (col_head)>" 3597msgstr "" 3598 3599#. type: Plain text 3600#: doc/tin.1:1595 doc/tin.5:1357 3601msgid "Color of header-lines" 3602msgstr "" 3603 3604#. type: TP 3605#: doc/tin.1:1595 3606#, no-wrap 3607msgid "B<Color of help text (col_help)>" 3608msgstr "" 3609 3610#. type: Plain text 3611#: doc/tin.1:1598 doc/tin.5:1360 3612msgid "Color of help pages" 3613msgstr "" 3614 3615#. type: TP 3616#: doc/tin.1:1598 3617#, no-wrap 3618msgid "B<Color for inverse text (background) (col_invers_bg)>" 3619msgstr "" 3620 3621#. type: Plain text 3622#: doc/tin.1:1601 doc/tin.5:1363 3623msgid "Color of background for inverse text" 3624msgstr "" 3625 3626#. type: TP 3627#: doc/tin.1:1601 3628#, no-wrap 3629msgid "B<Color for inverse text (foreground) (col_invers_fg)>" 3630msgstr "" 3631 3632#. type: Plain text 3633#: doc/tin.1:1604 doc/tin.5:1366 3634msgid "Color of foreground for inverse text" 3635msgstr "" 3636 3637#. type: TP 3638#: doc/tin.1:1604 3639#, no-wrap 3640msgid "B<Color of status messages (col_message)>" 3641msgstr "" 3642 3643#. type: Plain text 3644#: doc/tin.1:1607 doc/tin.5:1385 3645msgid "Color of status messages in last line" 3646msgstr "" 3647 3648#. type: TP 3649#: doc/tin.1:1607 3650#, no-wrap 3651msgid "B<Color of highlighting with _dash_ (col_markdash)>" 3652msgstr "" 3653 3654#. type: Plain text 3655#: doc/tin.1:1611 doc/tin.5:1370 3656msgid "" 3657"Color of words emphasized like _this_. See also B<word_h_display_marks> and " 3658"B<word_highlight>." 3659msgstr "" 3660 3661#. type: TP 3662#: doc/tin.1:1611 3663#, no-wrap 3664msgid "B<Color of highlighting with /slash/ (col_markslash)>" 3665msgstr "" 3666 3667#. type: Plain text 3668#: doc/tin.1:1615 doc/tin.5:1374 3669msgid "" 3670"Color of words emphasized like /this/. See also B<word_h_display_marks> and " 3671"B<word_highlight>." 3672msgstr "" 3673 3674#. type: TP 3675#: doc/tin.1:1615 3676#, no-wrap 3677msgid "B<Color of highlighting with *stars* (col_markstar)>" 3678msgstr "" 3679 3680#. type: Plain text 3681#: doc/tin.1:1619 doc/tin.5:1378 3682msgid "" 3683"Color of words emphasized like *this*. See also B<word_h_display_marks> and " 3684"B<word_highlight>." 3685msgstr "" 3686 3687#. type: TP 3688#: doc/tin.1:1619 3689#, no-wrap 3690msgid "B<Color of highlighting with -stroke- (col_markstroke)>" 3691msgstr "" 3692 3693#. type: Plain text 3694#: doc/tin.1:1623 doc/tin.5:1382 3695msgid "" 3696"Color of words emphasized like -this-. See also B<word_h_display_marks> and " 3697"B<word_highlight>." 3698msgstr "" 3699 3700#. type: TP 3701#: doc/tin.1:1623 3702#, no-wrap 3703msgid "B<Color of mini help menu (col_minihelp)>" 3704msgstr "" 3705 3706#. type: Plain text 3707#: doc/tin.1:1626 doc/tin.5:1388 3708msgid "Color of mini help menu" 3709msgstr "" 3710 3711#. type: TP 3712#: doc/tin.1:1626 3713#, no-wrap 3714msgid "B<Color of actual news header fields (col_newsheaders)>" 3715msgstr "" 3716 3717#. type: Plain text 3718#: doc/tin.1:1629 doc/tin.5:1391 3719msgid "Color of actual news header fields" 3720msgstr "" 3721 3722#. type: TP 3723#: doc/tin.1:1629 3724#, no-wrap 3725msgid "B<Standard foreground color (col_normal)>" 3726msgstr "" 3727 3728#. type: Plain text 3729#: doc/tin.1:1632 doc/tin.5:1394 3730msgid "Standard foreground color" 3731msgstr "" 3732 3733#. type: TP 3734#: doc/tin.1:1632 3735#, no-wrap 3736msgid "B<Color of quoted lines (col_quote)>" 3737msgstr "" 3738 3739#. type: Plain text 3740#: doc/tin.1:1635 doc/tin.5:1397 3741msgid "Color of quoted lines" 3742msgstr "" 3743 3744#. type: TP 3745#: doc/tin.1:1635 3746#, no-wrap 3747msgid "B<Color of twice quoted line (col_quote2)>" 3748msgstr "" 3749 3750#. type: Plain text 3751#: doc/tin.1:1638 doc/tin.5:1400 3752msgid "Color of twice quoted lines" 3753msgstr "" 3754 3755#. type: TP 3756#: doc/tin.1:1638 3757#, no-wrap 3758msgid "B<Color of =E<gt>3 times quoted line (col_quote3)>" 3759msgstr "" 3760 3761#. type: Plain text 3762#: doc/tin.1:1641 doc/tin.5:1403 3763msgid "Color of E<gt>=3 times quoted lines" 3764msgstr "" 3765 3766#. type: TP 3767#: doc/tin.1:1641 3768#, no-wrap 3769msgid "B<Color of response counter (col_response)>" 3770msgstr "" 3771 3772#. type: Plain text 3773#: doc/tin.1:1645 doc/tin.5:1407 3774msgid "" 3775"Color of response counter. This is the text that says \"Response x of y\" in " 3776"the article viewer." 3777msgstr "" 3778 3779#. type: TP 3780#: doc/tin.1:1645 3781#, no-wrap 3782msgid "B<Color of signatures (col_signature)>" 3783msgstr "" 3784 3785#. type: Plain text 3786#: doc/tin.1:1648 doc/tin.5:1410 3787msgid "Color of signatures" 3788msgstr "" 3789 3790#. type: TP 3791#: doc/tin.1:1648 3792#, no-wrap 3793msgid "B<Color of urls highlight (col_urls)>" 3794msgstr "" 3795 3796#. type: Plain text 3797#: doc/tin.1:1651 doc/tin.5:1413 3798msgid "Color of urls highlight" 3799msgstr "" 3800 3801#. type: TP 3802#: doc/tin.1:1651 3803#, no-wrap 3804msgid "B<Color of verbatim blocks (col_verbatim)>" 3805msgstr "" 3806 3807#. type: Plain text 3808#: doc/tin.1:1654 doc/tin.5:1416 3809msgid "Color of verbatim blocks" 3810msgstr "" 3811 3812#. type: TP 3813#: doc/tin.1:1654 3814#, no-wrap 3815msgid "B<Color of article subject lines (col_subject)>" 3816msgstr "" 3817 3818#. type: Plain text 3819#: doc/tin.1:1657 doc/tin.5:1419 3820msgid "Color of article subject" 3821msgstr "" 3822 3823#. type: TP 3824#: doc/tin.1:1657 3825#, no-wrap 3826msgid "B<Color of text lines (col_text)>" 3827msgstr "" 3828 3829#. type: Plain text 3830#: doc/tin.1:1660 doc/tin.5:1422 3831msgid "Color of text-lines" 3832msgstr "" 3833 3834#. type: TP 3835#: doc/tin.1:1660 3836#, no-wrap 3837msgid "B<Color of help/mail sign (col_title)>" 3838msgstr "" 3839 3840#. type: Plain text 3841#: doc/tin.1:1663 doc/tin.5:1425 3842msgid "Color of help/mail sign" 3843msgstr "" 3844 3845#. type: TP 3846#: doc/tin.1:1663 3847#, no-wrap 3848msgid "B<Which actions require confirmation (confirm_choice)>" 3849msgstr "" 3850 3851#. type: Plain text 3852#: doc/tin.1:1666 3853msgid "Ask for manual confirmation to protect the user." 3854msgstr "" 3855 3856#. type: IP 3857#: doc/tin.1:1667 doc/tin.1:1673 doc/tin.1:1677 3858#, no-wrap 3859msgid "\\(bu" 3860msgstr "" 3861 3862#. TODO: check if all affected commands are marked [after confirmation] 3863#. type: Plain text 3864#: doc/tin.1:1673 3865msgid "" 3866"B<commands> Ask for confirmation before executing certain dangerous commands " 3867"(e.g., B<Catchup> ('B<c>')). Commands that this affects are marked in this " 3868"manual with '[after confirmation]'. Default is commands & quit." 3869msgstr "" 3870 3871#. type: Plain text 3872#: doc/tin.1:1677 3873msgid "" 3874"B<quit> You'll be asked to confirm that you wish to exit B<tin> when you use " 3875"the B<Quit> ('B<q>') command." 3876msgstr "" 3877 3878#. type: Plain text 3879#: doc/tin.1:1681 3880msgid "" 3881"B<select> Ask for confirmation before marking all not selected (with " 3882"B<GroupMarkUnselArtRead> ('B<X>') command) articles as read." 3883msgstr "" 3884 3885#. type: TP 3886#: doc/tin.1:1682 3887#, no-wrap 3888msgid "B<Format string for display of dates (date_format)>" 3889msgstr "" 3890 3891# 3892#. most of these default_* settings are not available from the menu 3893#. as they are intended for internal use only. 3894#. type: Plain text 3895#: doc/tin.1:1694 3896msgid "" 3897"Format string B<tin> uses for date representation. A description of the " 3898"different format options can be found at B<\\%strftime>(3). B<tin> uses " 3899"B<\\%strftime>(3) when available and supports most format options in his " 3900"fallback code. Default is \"%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S\"." 3901msgstr "" 3902 3903#. type: TP 3904#: doc/tin.1:1694 3905#, no-wrap 3906msgid "B<(default_art_search)>" 3907msgstr "" 3908 3909#. type: TP 3910#: doc/tin.1:1696 3911#, no-wrap 3912msgid "B<(default_author_search)>" 3913msgstr "" 3914 3915#. type: TP 3916#: doc/tin.1:1698 3917#, no-wrap 3918msgid "B<(default_config_search)>" 3919msgstr "" 3920 3921#. type: Plain text 3922#: doc/tin.1:1701 doc/tin.5:1464 3923msgid "The last article/author/config option that was searched for." 3924msgstr "" 3925 3926#. type: TP 3927#: doc/tin.1:1701 3928#, no-wrap 3929msgid "B<(default_filter_days)>" 3930msgstr "" 3931 3932#. type: Plain text 3933#: doc/tin.1:1704 doc/tin.5:1467 3934msgid "Default is 28." 3935msgstr "" 3936 3937#. type: TP 3938#: doc/tin.1:1704 3939#, no-wrap 3940msgid "B<(default_filter_kill_case)>" 3941msgstr "" 3942 3943#. type: Plain text 3944#: doc/tin.1:1708 doc/tin.5:1471 3945msgid "" 3946"Default for quick (1 key) kill filter case. ON = filter case sensitive, OFF " 3947"= ignore case. Default is OFF." 3948msgstr "" 3949 3950#. type: TP 3951#: doc/tin.1:1708 3952#, no-wrap 3953msgid "B<(default_filter_kill_expire)>" 3954msgstr "" 3955 3956#. type: Plain text 3957#: doc/tin.1:1713 doc/tin.5:1476 3958msgid "" 3959"Default for quick (1 key) kill filter expire. ON = limit to " 3960"B<default_filter_days>, OFF = don't ever expire. Default is OFF." 3961msgstr "" 3962 3963#. type: TP 3964#: doc/tin.1:1713 3965#, no-wrap 3966msgid "B<(default_filter_kill_global)>" 3967msgstr "" 3968 3969#. type: Plain text 3970#: doc/tin.1:1717 doc/tin.5:1480 3971msgid "" 3972"Default for quick (1 key) kill filter global. ON=apply to all groups, " 3973"OFF=apply to current group. Default is ON." 3974msgstr "" 3975 3976#. type: TP 3977#: doc/tin.1:1717 3978#, no-wrap 3979msgid "B<(default_filter_kill_header)>" 3980msgstr "" 3981 3982#. type: Plain text 3983#: doc/tin.1:1720 doc/tin.5:1483 3984msgid "Default for quick (1 key) kill filter header." 3985msgstr "" 3986 3987#. type: IP 3988#: doc/tin.1:1721 doc/tin.1:1755 doc/tin.1:1896 doc/tin.1:2089 doc/tin.1:2137 doc/tin.1:2255 doc/tin.1:2280 doc/tin.1:2295 doc/tin.1:2345 doc/tin.1:2375 doc/tin.1:2458 doc/tin.1:2490 doc/tin.1:2510 doc/tin.1:2598 doc/tin.5:1669 doc/tin.5:1863 doc/tin.5:1915 doc/tin.5:2064 doc/tin.5:2079 doc/tin.5:2105 doc/tin.5:2157 doc/tin.5:2186 doc/tin.5:2301 doc/tin.5:2323 doc/tin.5:2422 3989#, no-wrap 3990msgid "0" 3991msgstr "" 3992 3993#. type: Plain text 3994#: doc/tin.1:1723 doc/tin.1:1757 3995#, no-wrap 3996msgid " ''Subject:'' (case sensitive)\n" 3997msgstr "" 3998 3999#. type: IP 4000#: doc/tin.1:1723 doc/tin.1:1757 doc/tin.1:1902 doc/tin.1:2091 doc/tin.1:2139 doc/tin.1:2257 doc/tin.1:2284 doc/tin.1:2297 doc/tin.1:2347 doc/tin.1:2377 doc/tin.1:2460 doc/tin.1:2492 doc/tin.1:2512 doc/tin.1:2600 doc/tin.5:1676 doc/tin.5:1865 doc/tin.5:1917 doc/tin.5:1967 doc/tin.5:2068 doc/tin.5:2081 doc/tin.5:2107 doc/tin.5:2159 doc/tin.5:2188 doc/tin.5:2303 doc/tin.5:2325 doc/tin.5:2424 4001#, no-wrap 4002msgid "1" 4003msgstr "" 4004 4005#. type: Plain text 4006#: doc/tin.1:1725 doc/tin.1:1759 4007#, no-wrap 4008msgid " ''Subject:'' (ignore case)\n" 4009msgstr "" 4010 4011#. type: IP 4012#: doc/tin.1:1725 doc/tin.1:1759 doc/tin.1:1907 doc/tin.1:2093 doc/tin.1:2143 doc/tin.1:2260 doc/tin.1:2301 doc/tin.1:2349 doc/tin.1:2380 doc/tin.1:2462 doc/tin.1:2494 doc/tin.1:2514 doc/tin.1:2602 doc/tin.5:1681 doc/tin.5:1867 doc/tin.5:1922 doc/tin.5:1971 doc/tin.5:2084 doc/tin.5:2111 doc/tin.5:2161 doc/tin.5:2191 doc/tin.5:2305 doc/tin.5:2327 doc/tin.5:2426 4013#, no-wrap 4014msgid "2" 4015msgstr "" 4016 4017#. type: Plain text 4018#: doc/tin.1:1727 doc/tin.1:1761 4019#, no-wrap 4020msgid " ''From:'' (case sensitive)\n" 4021msgstr "" 4022 4023#. type: IP 4024#: doc/tin.1:1727 doc/tin.1:1761 doc/tin.1:2095 doc/tin.1:2263 doc/tin.1:2305 doc/tin.1:2351 doc/tin.1:2382 doc/tin.1:2464 doc/tin.1:2516 doc/tin.5:1869 doc/tin.5:2087 doc/tin.5:2115 doc/tin.5:2163 doc/tin.5:2193 doc/tin.5:2329 4025#, no-wrap 4026msgid "3" 4027msgstr "" 4028 4029#. type: Plain text 4030#: doc/tin.1:1729 doc/tin.1:1763 4031#, no-wrap 4032msgid " ''From:'' (ignore case)\n" 4033msgstr "" 4034 4035#. type: IP 4036#: doc/tin.1:1729 doc/tin.1:1763 doc/tin.1:2097 doc/tin.1:2353 doc/tin.1:2384 doc/tin.1:2467 doc/tin.1:2518 doc/tin.5:1871 doc/tin.5:1977 doc/tin.5:2165 doc/tin.5:2195 doc/tin.5:2331 4037#, no-wrap 4038msgid "4" 4039msgstr "" 4040 4041#. type: Plain text 4042#: doc/tin.1:1731 doc/tin.1:1765 4043#, no-wrap 4044msgid " ''Message-ID:'' & full ''References:'' line\n" 4045msgstr "" 4046 4047#. type: IP 4048#: doc/tin.1:1731 doc/tin.1:1765 doc/tin.1:2099 doc/tin.1:2355 doc/tin.1:2469 doc/tin.1:2521 doc/tin.5:1873 doc/tin.5:2167 doc/tin.5:2334 4049#, no-wrap 4050msgid "5" 4051msgstr "" 4052 4053#. type: Plain text 4054#: doc/tin.1:1733 doc/tin.1:1767 4055#, no-wrap 4056msgid " ''Message-ID:'' & last ''References:'' entry only\n" 4057msgstr "" 4058 4059#. type: IP 4060#: doc/tin.1:1733 doc/tin.1:1767 doc/tin.1:2357 doc/tin.1:2523 doc/tin.5:2169 doc/tin.5:2336 4061#, no-wrap 4062msgid "6" 4063msgstr "" 4064 4065#. type: Plain text 4066#: doc/tin.1:1735 doc/tin.1:1769 4067#, no-wrap 4068msgid " ''Message-ID:'' entry only\n" 4069msgstr "" 4070 4071#. type: IP 4072#: doc/tin.1:1735 doc/tin.1:1769 doc/tin.1:2360 doc/tin.1:2525 doc/tin.5:2172 doc/tin.5:2338 4073#, no-wrap 4074msgid "7" 4075msgstr "" 4076 4077#. type: Plain text 4078#: doc/tin.1:1737 doc/tin.1:1771 4079#, no-wrap 4080msgid " ''Lines:''\n" 4081msgstr "" 4082 4083#. type: TP 4084#: doc/tin.1:1738 4085#, no-wrap 4086msgid "B<(default_filter_select_case)>" 4087msgstr "" 4088 4089#. type: Plain text 4090#: doc/tin.1:1742 doc/tin.5:1500 4091msgid "" 4092"Default for quick (1 key) auto-selection filter case. ON=filter case " 4093"sensitive, OFF=ignore case. Default is OFF." 4094msgstr "" 4095 4096#. type: TP 4097#: doc/tin.1:1742 4098#, no-wrap 4099msgid "B<(default_filter_select_expire)>" 4100msgstr "" 4101 4102#. type: Plain text 4103#: doc/tin.1:1747 doc/tin.5:1505 4104msgid "" 4105"Default for quick (1 key) auto-selection filter expire. ON = limit to " 4106"B<default_filter_days>, OFF = don't ever expire. Default is OFF." 4107msgstr "" 4108 4109#. type: TP 4110#: doc/tin.1:1747 4111#, no-wrap 4112msgid "B<(default_filter_select_global)>" 4113msgstr "" 4114 4115#. type: Plain text 4116#: doc/tin.1:1751 doc/tin.5:1509 4117msgid "" 4118"Default for quick (1 key) auto-selection filter global. ON=apply to all " 4119"groups, OFF=apply to current group. Default is ON." 4120msgstr "" 4121 4122#. type: TP 4123#: doc/tin.1:1751 4124#, no-wrap 4125msgid "B<(default_filter_select_header)>" 4126msgstr "" 4127 4128#. type: Plain text 4129#: doc/tin.1:1754 doc/tin.5:1512 4130msgid "Default for quick (1 key) auto-selection filter header." 4131msgstr "" 4132 4133#. type: TP 4134#: doc/tin.1:1772 4135#, no-wrap 4136msgid "B<(default_goto_group)>" 4137msgstr "" 4138 4139#. type: TP 4140#: doc/tin.1:1774 4141#, no-wrap 4142msgid "B<(default_group_search)>" 4143msgstr "" 4144 4145#. type: TP 4146#: doc/tin.1:1776 4147#, no-wrap 4148msgid "B<(default_mail_address)>" 4149msgstr "" 4150 4151#. type: TP 4152#: doc/tin.1:1778 4153#, no-wrap 4154msgid "B<(default_move_group)>" 4155msgstr "" 4156 4157#. type: TP 4158#: doc/tin.1:1780 4159#, no-wrap 4160msgid "B<(default_pattern)>" 4161msgstr "" 4162 4163#. type: TP 4164#: doc/tin.1:1782 4165#, no-wrap 4166msgid "B<(default_pipe_command)>" 4167msgstr "" 4168 4169#. type: TP 4170#: doc/tin.1:1784 4171#, no-wrap 4172msgid "B<(default_post_newsgroups)>" 4173msgstr "" 4174 4175#. type: TP 4176#: doc/tin.1:1786 4177#, no-wrap 4178msgid "B<(default_post_subject)>" 4179msgstr "" 4180 4181#. type: TP 4182#: doc/tin.1:1788 4183#, no-wrap 4184msgid "B<(default_range_group)>" 4185msgstr "" 4186 4187#. type: TP 4188#: doc/tin.1:1790 4189#, no-wrap 4190msgid "B<(default_range_select)>" 4191msgstr "" 4192 4193#. type: TP 4194#: doc/tin.1:1792 4195#, no-wrap 4196msgid "B<(default_range_thread)>" 4197msgstr "" 4198 4199#. type: TP 4200#: doc/tin.1:1794 4201#, no-wrap 4202msgid "B<(default_repost_group)>" 4203msgstr "" 4204 4205#. type: TP 4206#: doc/tin.1:1796 4207#, no-wrap 4208msgid "B<(default_save_file)>" 4209msgstr "" 4210 4211#. type: TP 4212#: doc/tin.1:1798 4213#, no-wrap 4214msgid "B<(default_save_mode)>" 4215msgstr "" 4216 4217#. type: TP 4218#: doc/tin.1:1800 4219#, no-wrap 4220msgid "B<(default_select_pattern)>" 4221msgstr "" 4222 4223#. type: TP 4224#: doc/tin.1:1802 4225#, no-wrap 4226msgid "B<(default_shell_command)>" 4227msgstr "" 4228 4229#. type: TP 4230#: doc/tin.1:1804 4231#, no-wrap 4232msgid "B<(default_subject_search)>" 4233msgstr "" 4234 4235#. type: TP 4236#: doc/tin.1:1806 4237#, no-wrap 4238msgid "B<Draw -E<gt> instead of highlighted bar (draw_arrow)>" 4239msgstr "" 4240 4241#. type: Plain text 4242#: doc/tin.1:1810 doc/tin.5:1563 4243msgid "" 4244"Allows groups/articles to be selected by an arrow '-E<gt>' if set ON or by a " 4245"highlighted bar if set OFF. Default is OFF." 4246msgstr "" 4247 4248#. type: TP 4249#: doc/tin.1:1810 4250#, no-wrap 4251msgid "B<Invocation of your editor (editor_format)>" 4252msgstr "" 4253 4254#. type: Plain text 4255#: doc/tin.1:1814 4256msgid "" 4257"The format string used to create the editor start command with parameters. " 4258"Default is \"%E +%N %F\" (e.g., /bin/vi +7 .article)." 4259msgstr "" 4260 4261#. type: TP 4262#: doc/tin.1:1814 4263#, no-wrap 4264msgid "B<Detection of external quotes (extquote_handling)>" 4265msgstr "" 4266 4267#. type: Plain text 4268#: doc/tin.1:1817 doc/tin.5:1571 4269msgid "If ON quotes from external sources will be detected. Default is OFF." 4270msgstr "" 4271 4272#. type: TP 4273#: doc/tin.1:1817 4274#, no-wrap 4275msgid "B<Regex used to show external quotes (extquote_regex)>" 4276msgstr "" 4277 4278#. type: Plain text 4279#: doc/tin.1:1822 4280msgid "" 4281"A regular expression that will be applied when reading articles. All " 4282"matching lines are shown in B<col_extquote>. If B<extquote_regex> is blank, " 4283"then B<tin> uses a built-in default." 4284msgstr "" 4285 4286#. type: TP 4287#: doc/tin.1:1822 4288#, no-wrap 4289msgid "B<Force redraw after certain commands (force_screen_redraw)>" 4290msgstr "" 4291 4292#. type: Plain text 4293#: doc/tin.1:1826 doc/tin.5:1582 4294msgid "" 4295"Specifies whether a screen redraw should always be done after certain " 4296"external commands. Default is OFF." 4297msgstr "" 4298 4299#. type: TP 4300#: doc/tin.1:1826 4301#, no-wrap 4302msgid "B<Number of articles to get (getart_limit)>" 4303msgstr "" 4304 4305#. type: Plain text 4306#: doc/tin.1:1833 4307msgid "" 4308"If B<getart_limit> is E<gt> 0 not more than the last B<getart_limit> " 4309"articles/group are fetched from the server. If B<getart_limit> is E<lt> 0 " 4310"B<tin> will start fetching articles from your first unread minus absolute " 4311"value of B<getart_limit>. Default is 0, which means no limit." 4312msgstr "" 4313 4314#. type: TP 4315#: doc/tin.1:1833 4316#, no-wrap 4317msgid "B<Catchup group using left key (group_catchup_on_exit)>" 4318msgstr "" 4319 4320#. type: Plain text 4321#: doc/tin.1:1836 doc/tin.5:1606 4322msgid "If ON catchup group when leaving with the left arrow key. Default is ON." 4323msgstr "" 4324 4325#. type: TP 4326#: doc/tin.1:1836 4327#, no-wrap 4328msgid "B<Format string for the Group level (group_format)>" 4329msgstr "" 4330 4331#. type: Plain text 4332#: doc/tin.1:1840 4333msgid "" 4334"Format string B<tin> uses for Group level representation. See the section " 4335"\"CUSTOMIZING THE SCREEN FORMAT\". Default is \"%n\\ %m\\ %R\\ %L\\ \\ %s\\ " 4336"\\ %F\"." 4337msgstr "" 4338 4339#. type: TP 4340#: doc/tin.1:1840 4341#, no-wrap 4342msgid "B<Go to the next unread article with (goto_next_unread)>" 4343msgstr "" 4344 4345#. type: Plain text 4346#: doc/tin.1:1848 4347msgid "" 4348"Which keys B<tin> should accept to jump to the next unread article. " 4349"Possible is any combination of B<PageDown> and B<PageNextUnread>. When " 4350"B<PageDown> is set B<tin> jumps to the next article at the end of the " 4351"current one. When B<PageNextUnread> is set B<tin> jumps immediately to the " 4352"next article when B<PageNextUnread> ('B<E<lt>TABE<gt>>') is " 4353"pressed. Default is B<PageNextUnread>." 4354msgstr "" 4355 4356#. type: TP 4357#: doc/tin.1:1848 4358#, no-wrap 4359msgid "B<Display uue data as an attachment (hide_uue)>" 4360msgstr "" 4361 4362#. type: Plain text 4363#: doc/tin.1:1858 doc/tin.5:1636 4364msgid "" 4365"If set to 'No' then raw uuencoded data is displayed. If set to 'Yes' then " 4366"sections of uuencoded data will be shown with a single tag line showing the " 4367"size and filename (much the same as a MIME attachment). If set to 'Hide " 4368"all' then any line that looks like uuencoded data will be folded into a tag " 4369"line. This is useful when uuencoded data is split across more than one " 4370"article but can also lead to false positives. This setting can also be " 4371"toggled in the article viewer. Default is 'No'." 4372msgstr "" 4373 4374#. type: TP 4375#: doc/tin.1:1858 4376#, no-wrap 4377msgid "B<External inews (inews_prog)>" 4378msgstr "" 4379 4380#. type: Plain text 4381#: doc/tin.1:1865 doc/tin.5:1643 4382msgid "" 4383"Path, name and options of external B<\\%inews>(1). If you are reading via " 4384"NNTP the default value is \"--internal\" (use built-in NNTP inews), else it " 4385"is \"inews -h\". The article is passed to B<inews_prog> on STDIN via 'E<lt> " 4386"article'." 4387msgstr "" 4388 4389#. type: TP 4390#: doc/tin.1:1865 4391#, no-wrap 4392msgid "B<(info_in_last_line)>" 4393msgstr "" 4394 4395#. type: Plain text 4396#: doc/tin.1:1872 doc/tin.5:1649 4397msgid "" 4398"If ON, show current group description or article subject in the last line " 4399"(not in the pager and global menu) \\(em B<ToggleInfoLastLine> ('B<i>') " 4400"toggles setting. This facility is useful as the full width of the screen is " 4401"available to display long subjects. Default is OFF." 4402msgstr "" 4403 4404#. type: TP 4405#: doc/tin.1:1872 4406#, no-wrap 4407msgid "B<Use interactive mail reader (interactive_mailer)>" 4408msgstr "" 4409 4410#. type: Plain text 4411#: doc/tin.1:1879 4412msgid "" 4413"Interactive mailreader: if greater than 0 your mailreader will be invoked " 4414"earlier for reply so you can use more of its features (e.g. MIME, pgp, " 4415"...). 1 means include headers, 2 means don't include headers (old " 4416"use_mailreader_i=ON option). 0 turns off usage. This option has to suit " 4417"B<mailer_format>. Default is 0." 4418msgstr "" 4419 4420#. TODO: fix menu description 4421#. mono_mark* currently do allow "Reverse video" even if 4422#. inverse_okay=FALSE 4423#. type: TP 4424#: doc/tin.1:1879 4425#, no-wrap 4426msgid "B<Use inverse video for page headers (inverse_okay)>" 4427msgstr "" 4428 4429#. type: Plain text 4430#: doc/tin.1:1886 doc/tin.5:1659 4431msgid "" 4432"If ON use inverse video for page headers and URL highlighting. Default is " 4433"ON." 4434msgstr "" 4435 4436#. type: TP 4437#: doc/tin.1:1886 4438#, no-wrap 4439msgid "B<Keep failed arts in ~/dead.articles (keep_dead_articles)>" 4440msgstr "" 4441 4442#. type: Plain text 4443#: doc/tin.1:1891 doc/tin.5:1664 4444msgid "" 4445"If ON keep all failed postings in I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/dead.articles> " 4446"besides keeping the last failed posting in " 4447"I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/dead.article>. Default is ON." 4448msgstr "" 4449 4450#. type: TP 4451#: doc/tin.1:1891 4452#, no-wrap 4453msgid "B<Filter which articles (kill_level)>" 4454msgstr "" 4455 4456#. type: Plain text 4457#: doc/tin.1:1895 4458msgid "" 4459"This option controls the processing and display of articles that are " 4460"killed. There are 3 options:" 4461msgstr "" 4462 4463#. type: Plain text 4464#: doc/tin.1:1902 4465msgid "" 4466"B<Kill only unread arts> is the 'traditional' behavior of B<tin>. Only " 4467"unread articles are killed once only by marking them read. As filtering only " 4468"happens on unread articles with B<kill_level> set to 0, B<art_marked_killed> " 4469"and B<art_marked_read_selected> are only shown once. When you reenter the " 4470"group the mark will be gone." 4471msgstr "" 4472 4473#. type: Plain text 4474#: doc/tin.1:1907 doc/tin.5:1681 4475msgid "" 4476"B<Kill all arts & show with K> will process all articles in the group and " 4477"therefore there is a processing overhead when using this option. Killed " 4478"articles are threaded as normal but they will be marked with " 4479"B<art_marked_killed>." 4480msgstr "" 4481 4482#. type: Plain text 4483#: doc/tin.1:1911 doc/tin.5:1685 4484msgid "" 4485"B<Kill all arts and never show> will process all articles in the group and " 4486"therefore there is a processing overhead when using this option. Killed " 4487"articles simply does not get displayed at all." 4488msgstr "" 4489 4490#. type: Plain text 4491#: doc/tin.1:1913 4492msgid "Default is 0 (B<Kill only unread arts>)." 4493msgstr "" 4494 4495#. type: TP 4496#: doc/tin.1:1913 4497#, no-wrap 4498msgid "B<Use 8bit characters in mail headers (mail_8bit_header)>" 4499msgstr "" 4500 4501#. type: Plain text 4502#: doc/tin.1:1919 doc/tin.5:1692 4503msgid "" 4504"Allows 8bit characters unencoded in the header of mail message. Default is " 4505"OFF. Turning it ON is effective only if B<mail_mime_encoding> is also set to " 4506"8bit. Leaving it OFF is safe for most users and compliant to Internet Mail " 4507"Standard (B<RFC\\%5322> and B<RFC\\%2047>). Default is OFF." 4508msgstr "" 4509 4510#. type: TP 4511#: doc/tin.1:1919 4512#, no-wrap 4513msgid "B<Mail address (mail_address)>" 4514msgstr "" 4515 4516#. type: Plain text 4517#: doc/tin.1:1925 doc/tin.5:1698 4518msgid "" 4519"User's mail address (and full name), if not username@host. This is used when " 4520"creating articles, sending mail and when B<\\%pgp>(1) signing." 4521msgstr "" 4522 4523#. type: TP 4524#: doc/tin.1:1925 4525#, no-wrap 4526msgid "B<MIME encoding in mail messages (mail_mime_encoding)>" 4527msgstr "" 4528 4529#. type: Plain text 4530#: doc/tin.1:1929 doc/tin.5:1702 4531msgid "" 4532"MIME encoding of the body in mail message, if necessary (8bit, base64, " 4533"quoted-printable, 7bit). Default is quoted-printable." 4534msgstr "" 4535 4536#. type: TP 4537#: doc/tin.1:1929 4538#, no-wrap 4539msgid "B<Quote line when mailing (mail_quote_format)>" 4540msgstr "" 4541 4542#. type: Plain text 4543#: doc/tin.1:1934 doc/tin.5:1707 4544msgid "" 4545"Format of quote line when replying (via mail) to an article (%A=Address, " 4546"%D=Date, %F=Fullname+Address, %G=Groupname, %M=Message-ID, %N=Fullname, " 4547"%C=Firstname, %I=Initials). Default is \"In article %M you wrote:\"" 4548msgstr "" 4549 4550#. type: TP 4551#: doc/tin.1:1934 4552#, no-wrap 4553msgid "B<Format of the mailbox (mailbox_format)>" 4554msgstr "" 4555 4556#. type: Plain text 4557#: doc/tin.1:1944 doc/tin.5:1717 4558msgid "" 4559"Select one of the following mailbox-formats: MBOXO (default, except on SCO), " 4560"MBOXRD or MMDF (default on SCO). See B<\\%mbox>(5) and B<RFC\\%4155> for " 4561"more details on MBOXO and MBOXRD and B<\\%mmdf>(5) for more details about " 4562"MMDF." 4563msgstr "" 4564 4565#. type: TP 4566#: doc/tin.1:1944 4567#, no-wrap 4568msgid "B<Mail directory (maildir)>" 4569msgstr "" 4570 4571#. type: Plain text 4572#: doc/tin.1:1953 doc/tin.5:1726 4573msgid "" 4574"The directory where articles/threads are to be saved in B<\\%mbox>(5) " 4575"format. This feature is mainly for use with the B<\\%elm>(1) mail " 4576"program. It allows the user to save articles/threads/groups simply by giving " 4577"'=' as the filename to save to. Default is " 4578"I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/Mail>." 4579msgstr "" 4580 4581#. type: TP 4582#: doc/tin.1:1953 4583#, no-wrap 4584msgid "B<Invocation of your mail command (mailer_format)>" 4585msgstr "" 4586 4587#. type: Plain text 4588#: doc/tin.1:1959 doc/tin.5:1732 4589msgid "" 4590"The format string used to create the mailer command with parameters that is " 4591"used for mailing articles to other people. Default is '%M \"%T\" E<lt> %F' " 4592"(e.g., /bin/mail \"iain\" E<lt> .article). The flexible format allows other " 4593"mailers with different command line parameters to be used such as" 4594msgstr "" 4595 4596#. type: Plain text 4597#: doc/tin.1:1964 doc/tin.5:1737 4598#, no-wrap 4599msgid "" 4600"sendmail -oem -t E<lt> %F\n" 4601"elm -s \"%S\" \"%T\" E<lt> \"%F\"\n" 4602"claws-mail --compose \"mailto:%T?subject=%S&insert=%F\"\n" 4603msgstr "" 4604 4605#. type: Plain text 4606#: doc/tin.1:1968 doc/tin.5:1741 4607msgid "" 4608"B<interactive_mailer> must be set adequate. The following substitutions are " 4609"supported:" 4610msgstr "" 4611 4612#. type: ta 4613#: doc/tin.1:1970 doc/tin.5:1743 4614#, no-wrap 4615msgid "\\w'%S'u +\\w'default_mailer'u" 4616msgstr "" 4617 4618#. type: Plain text 4619#: doc/tin.1:1977 doc/tin.5:1750 4620#, no-wrap 4621msgid "" 4622"%F\tfilename\n" 4623"%M\tdefault_mailer\n" 4624"%S\tsubject-field\n" 4625"%T\tto-filed\n" 4626"%U\tusername\n" 4627"%%\t%\n" 4628msgstr "" 4629 4630#. type: TP 4631#: doc/tin.1:1979 4632#, no-wrap 4633msgid "B<'Mark as (un)read' ignores tags (mark_ignore_tags)>" 4634msgstr "" 4635 4636#. type: Plain text 4637#: doc/tin.1:1987 doc/tin.5:1763 4638msgid "" 4639"When this is ON, the B<GroupMarkThdRead> ('B<K>'), B<ThreadMarkArtRead> " 4640"('B<K>'), B<MarkThdUnread> ('B<Z>') at Group level and B<MarkArtUnread> " 4641"('B<z>') at Thread level functions mark just the current article or thread, " 4642"ignoring other tagged, (un)read articles. When OFF, the same function " 4643"presents a menu with choices of the current thread or article, all tagged, " 4644"unread articles, or nothing." 4645msgstr "" 4646 4647#. type: TP 4648#: doc/tin.1:1987 4649#, no-wrap 4650msgid "B<Mark saved articles/threads as read (mark_saved_read)>" 4651msgstr "" 4652 4653#. type: Plain text 4654#: doc/tin.1:1990 doc/tin.5:1755 4655msgid "If ON mark articles that are saved as read. Default is ON." 4656msgstr "" 4657 4658#. type: TP 4659#: doc/tin.1:1990 4660#, no-wrap 4661msgid "B<Viewer program for MIME articles (metamail_prog)>" 4662msgstr "" 4663 4664#. type: Plain text 4665#: doc/tin.1:2002 doc/tin.5:1775 4666msgid "" 4667"Path, name and options of external B<\\%metamail>(1) program used to view " 4668"non-textual parts of articles. To use the built-in viewer, set to " 4669"--internal. This is the default value when B<\\%metamail>(1) is not " 4670"installed. Leave it blank if you don't want any automatic viewing of " 4671"non-textual attachments. The 'V' command can always be used to manually view " 4672"any attachments. See also B<ask_for_metamail>." 4673msgstr "" 4674 4675#. type: TP 4676#: doc/tin.1:2002 4677#, no-wrap 4678msgid "B<MM_CHARSET (mm_charset)>" 4679msgstr "" 4680 4681#. type: Plain text 4682#: doc/tin.1:2015 doc/tin.5:1788 4683msgid "" 4684"Charset supported locally, which is also used for MIME header (charset " 4685"parameter and charset name in header encoding) in mail and news postings. If " 4686"B<MIME_STRICT_CHARSET> is defined at compile time, text in charset other " 4687"than the value of this parameter is considered not displayable and " 4688"represented as '?'. Otherwise, all character sets are regarded as compatible " 4689"with the display. If it's not set, the value of the environment variable " 4690"$B<MM_CHARSET> is used. US-ASCII or compile-time default is used in case " 4691"neither of them is defined. If your system supports B<\\%iconv>(3), this " 4692"option is disabled and you should use B<mm_network_charset> instead." 4693msgstr "" 4694 4695#. type: TP 4696#: doc/tin.1:2015 4697#, no-wrap 4698msgid "B<MM_NETWORK_CHARSET (mm_network_charset)>" 4699msgstr "" 4700 4701#. type: Plain text 4702#: doc/tin.1:2026 doc/tin.5:1799 4703msgid "" 4704"Charset used for posting and MIME headers; replaces B<mm_charset>. " 4705"Conversion between B<mm_network_charset> and local charset (determined via " 4706"B<\\%nl_langinfo>(3)) is done via B<\\%iconv>(3), if this function is not " 4707"available on your system this option is disabled and you have to use " 4708"B<mm_charset> instead. B<mm_network_charset> is limited to one of the " 4709"following charsets:" 4710msgstr "" 4711 4712#. type: Plain text 4713#: doc/tin.1:2029 doc/tin.5:1802 4714msgid "" 4715"US-ASCII, ISO-8859-{1,2,3,4,5,7,9,10,13,14,15,16}, KOI8-{R,U,RU} " 4716"EUC-{CN,JP,KR,TW}, ISO-2022-{CN,CN-EXT,JP,JP-1,JP-2}, Big5, UTF-8" 4717msgstr "" 4718 4719#. type: Plain text 4720#: doc/tin.1:2035 doc/tin.5:1808 4721msgid "" 4722"Not all values might work on your system, see B<\\%iconv_open>(3) for more " 4723"details. If it's not set, the value of the environment variable " 4724"$B<MM_CHARSET> is used. US-ASCII or compile-time default is used in case " 4725"neither of them is defined." 4726msgstr "" 4727 4728#. type: TP 4729#: doc/tin.1:2035 4730#, no-wrap 4731msgid "B<Attribute of highlighting with _dash_ (mono_markdash)>" 4732msgstr "" 4733 4734#. type: Plain text 4735#: doc/tin.1:2040 doc/tin.5:1813 4736msgid "" 4737"Character attribute of words emphasized like _this_. It depends on your " 4738"terminal which attributes are usable. See also B<word_h_display_marks> and " 4739"B<word_highlight>." 4740msgstr "" 4741 4742#. type: TP 4743#: doc/tin.1:2040 4744#, no-wrap 4745msgid "B<Attribute of highlighting with /slash/ (mono_markslash)>" 4746msgstr "" 4747 4748#. type: Plain text 4749#: doc/tin.1:2045 doc/tin.5:1818 4750msgid "" 4751"Character attribute of words emphasized like /this/. It depends on your " 4752"terminal which attributes are usable. See also B<word_h_display_marks> and " 4753"B<word_highlight>." 4754msgstr "" 4755 4756#. type: TP 4757#: doc/tin.1:2045 4758#, no-wrap 4759msgid "B<Attribute of highlighting with *stars* (mono_markstar)>" 4760msgstr "" 4761 4762#. type: Plain text 4763#: doc/tin.1:2050 doc/tin.5:1823 4764msgid "" 4765"Character attribute of words emphasized like *this*. It depends on your " 4766"terminal which attributes are usable. See also B<word_h_display_marks> and " 4767"B<word_highlight>." 4768msgstr "" 4769 4770#. type: TP 4771#: doc/tin.1:2050 4772#, no-wrap 4773msgid "B<Attribute of highlighting with -stroke- (mono_markstroke)>" 4774msgstr "" 4775 4776#. type: Plain text 4777#: doc/tin.1:2055 doc/tin.5:1828 4778msgid "" 4779"Character attribute of words emphasized like -this-. It depends on your " 4780"terminal which attributes are usable. See also B<word_h_display_marks> and " 4781"B<word_highlight>." 4782msgstr "" 4783 4784#. type: TP 4785#: doc/tin.1:2055 4786#, no-wrap 4787msgid "B<(newnews)>" 4788msgstr "" 4789 4790#. type: Plain text 4791#: doc/tin.1:2059 4792msgid "" 4793"These are internal timers used by B<tin> to keep track of new newsgroups. " 4794"Do not change them unless you understand what they are for." 4795msgstr "" 4796 4797#. type: TP 4798#: doc/tin.1:2059 4799#, no-wrap 4800msgid "B<Display these header fields (or *) (news_headers_to_display)>" 4801msgstr "" 4802 4803#. type: Plain text 4804#: doc/tin.1:2066 doc/tin.5:1841 4805msgid "" 4806"Which news headers you wish to see. If you want to see _all_ the headers, " 4807"place an '*' as this value. This is the only way a wildcard can be used. If " 4808"you enter 'X-' as the value, you will see all headers beginning with 'X-' " 4809"(like X-Alan or X-Pape). You can list more than one by delimiting with " 4810"spaces. Not defining anything turns off this option." 4811msgstr "" 4812 4813#. type: TP 4814#: doc/tin.1:2066 4815#, no-wrap 4816msgid "B<Do not display these header fields (news_headers_to_not_display)>" 4817msgstr "" 4818 4819#. type: Plain text 4820#: doc/tin.1:2075 doc/tin.5:1850 4821msgid "" 4822"Same as B<news_headers_to_display> except it denotes the opposite. An " 4823"example of using both options might be if you thought 'X-' headers were A " 4824"Good Thing(tm), but thought Alan and Pape were miscreants... well then you " 4825"would do something like this: B<news_headers_to_display=X-> " 4826"B<news_headers_to_not_display=X-Alan X-Pape> Not defining anything turns off " 4827"this option." 4828msgstr "" 4829 4830#. type: TP 4831#: doc/tin.1:2075 4832#, no-wrap 4833msgid "B<Quote line when following up (news_quote_format)>" 4834msgstr "" 4835 4836#. type: Plain text 4837#: doc/tin.1:2080 doc/tin.5:1855 4838msgid "" 4839"Format of quote line when posting/following up an article (%A=Address, " 4840"%D=Date, %F=Fullname+Address, %G=Groupname, %M=Message-ID, %N=Fullname, " 4841"%C=Firstname, %I=Initials). Default is \"%F wrote:\"." 4842msgstr "" 4843 4844#. type: TP 4845#: doc/tin.1:2080 4846#, no-wrap 4847msgid "B<NNTP read timeout in seconds (nntp_read_timeout_secs)>" 4848msgstr "" 4849 4850#. type: Plain text 4851#: doc/tin.1:2084 4852msgid "" 4853"Time in seconds to wait for a response from the server. Default is 120. " 4854"Setting this to 0 means no timeout." 4855msgstr "" 4856 4857#. type: TP 4858#: doc/tin.1:2084 4859#, no-wrap 4860msgid "B<Unicode normalization form (normalization_form)>" 4861msgstr "" 4862 4863#. type: Plain text 4864#: doc/tin.1:2088 4865msgid "" 4866"The normalization form B<tin> should use to normalize unicode input. The " 4867"possible values are:" 4868msgstr "" 4869 4870#. type: Plain text 4871#: doc/tin.1:2091 doc/tin.5:1865 4872msgid "B<None>: no normalization" 4873msgstr "" 4874 4875#. type: Plain text 4876#: doc/tin.1:2093 doc/tin.5:1867 4877msgid "B<NFKC>: Compatibility Decomposition, followed by Canonical Composition" 4878msgstr "" 4879 4880#. type: Plain text 4881#: doc/tin.1:2095 doc/tin.5:1869 4882msgid "B<NFKD>: Compatibility Decomposition" 4883msgstr "" 4884 4885#. type: Plain text 4886#: doc/tin.1:2097 doc/tin.5:1871 4887msgid "B<NFC>: Canonical Decomposition, followed by Canonical Composition" 4888msgstr "" 4889 4890#. type: Plain text 4891#: doc/tin.1:2099 doc/tin.5:1873 4892msgid "B<NFD>: Canonical Decomposition" 4893msgstr "" 4894 4895#. type: Plain text 4896#: doc/tin.1:2101 doc/tin.5:1875 4897msgid "" 4898"B<NFKC_CF>: Compatibility Decomposition, followed by Canonical Composition " 4899"and Case Folding" 4900msgstr "" 4901 4902#. type: Plain text 4903#: doc/tin.1:2105 4904msgid "" 4905"Some normalization modes are only available if they are supported by the " 4906"library B<tin> uses to do the normalization. NFC should be used if possible." 4907msgstr "" 4908 4909#. type: TP 4910#: doc/tin.1:2105 4911#, no-wrap 4912msgid "B<Go to first unread article in group (pos_first_unread)>" 4913msgstr "" 4914 4915#. type: Plain text 4916#: doc/tin.1:2109 doc/tin.5:1884 4917msgid "" 4918"If ON put cursor at first unread article in group otherwise at last " 4919"article. Default is ON." 4920msgstr "" 4921 4922#. type: TP 4923#: doc/tin.1:2109 4924#, no-wrap 4925msgid "B<Use 8bit characters in news headers (post_8bit_header)>" 4926msgstr "" 4927 4928#. type: Plain text 4929#: doc/tin.1:2120 doc/tin.5:1895 4930msgid "" 4931"Allows 8bit characters unencoded in the header of a news article, if set " 4932"this also disables the generation of MIME-headers when they are usually " 4933"required. Default is OFF. Only enacted if B<post_mime_encoding> is also set " 4934"to 8bit. In a number of local hierarchies where 8bit characters are used, " 4935"using unencoded (raw) 8bit characters in header is acceptable and sometimes " 4936"even recommended so that you need to check the convention adopted in the " 4937"local hierarchy of your interest to determine what to do with this and " 4938"B<post_mime_encoding>." 4939msgstr "" 4940 4941#. type: TP 4942#: doc/tin.1:2120 4943#, no-wrap 4944msgid "B<MIME encoding in news messages (post_mime_encoding)>" 4945msgstr "" 4946 4947#. type: Plain text 4948#: doc/tin.1:2125 doc/tin.5:1900 4949msgid "" 4950"MIME encoding of the body in news message, if necessary. (8bit, base64, " 4951"quoted-printable, 7bit). Default is 8bit, which leads to no encoding. " 4952"base64 and quoted-printable are usually undesired on usenet." 4953msgstr "" 4954 4955#. type: TP 4956#: doc/tin.1:2125 4957#, no-wrap 4958msgid "B<View post-processed files (post_process_view)>" 4959msgstr "" 4960 4961#. type: Plain text 4962#: doc/tin.1:2132 4963msgid "" 4964"If ON, then B<tin> will start an appropriate viewer program to display any " 4965"files that were post processed and uudecoded. The program is determined " 4966"using the B<\\%mailcap>(5) file. Default is ON." 4967msgstr "" 4968 4969#. type: TP 4970#: doc/tin.1:2132 4971#, no-wrap 4972msgid "B<Post process saved articles (post_process_type)>" 4973msgstr "" 4974 4975#. type: Plain text 4976#: doc/tin.1:2136 4977msgid "" 4978"This specifies whether to perform post processing on saved articles. The " 4979"following values are allowed:" 4980msgstr "" 4981 4982#. type: Plain text 4983#: doc/tin.1:2139 doc/tin.5:1917 4984msgid "B<No> (default), no post processing is done." 4985msgstr "" 4986 4987#. type: Plain text 4988#: doc/tin.1:2143 4989msgid "B<Shell archives>, unpacking of multi-part B<\\%shar>(1) files only." 4990msgstr "" 4991 4992#. type: Plain text 4993#: doc/tin.1:2145 doc/tin.5:1924 4994msgid "B<Yes>, binary attachments and data will be decoded and saved." 4995msgstr "" 4996 4997#. type: TP 4998#: doc/tin.1:2146 4999#, no-wrap 5000msgid "B<Filename to be used for storing posted articles (posted_articles_file)>" 5001msgstr "" 5002 5003#. type: Plain text 5004#: doc/tin.1:2154 doc/tin.5:1933 5005msgid "" 5006"Keep posted articles in given file. If the given filename does not contain " 5007"any expandable strings it will be prefixed with " 5008"I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/Mail/>. If no filename is set then postings will " 5009"not be saved. See the section \"MAILING PIPING PRINTING REPOSTING AND SAVING " 5010"ARTICLES\" for more information about the various expansion " 5011"characters. Default is 'posted'." 5012msgstr "" 5013 5014#. type: TP 5015#: doc/tin.1:2154 5016#, no-wrap 5017msgid "B<Print all headers when printing (print_header)>" 5018msgstr "" 5019 5020#. type: Plain text 5021#: doc/tin.1:2158 doc/tin.5:1937 5022msgid "" 5023"If ON, then the full article header is sent to the printer. Otherwise only " 5024"the ''Subject:'' and ''From:'' fields are output. Default is OFF." 5025msgstr "" 5026 5027#. type: TP 5028#: doc/tin.1:2158 5029#, no-wrap 5030msgid "B<Printer program with options (printer)>" 5031msgstr "" 5032 5033#. type: Plain text 5034#: doc/tin.1:2167 5035msgid "" 5036"The printer program with options that is to be used to print articles. The " 5037"default is B<\\%lpr>(1) for BSD machines and B<\\%lp>(1) for SysV " 5038"machines. Printing from B<tin> may have been disabled by the System " 5039"Administrator." 5040msgstr "" 5041 5042#. type: TP 5043#: doc/tin.1:2167 5044#, no-wrap 5045msgid "B<Process only unread articles (process_only_unread)>" 5046msgstr "" 5047 5048#. type: Plain text 5049#: doc/tin.1:2171 doc/tin.5:1951 5050msgid "" 5051"If ON only save/print/pipe/mail unread articles (tagged articles excepted). " 5052"Default is OFF." 5053msgstr "" 5054 5055#. type: TP 5056#: doc/tin.1:2171 5057#, no-wrap 5058msgid "B<Show empty Followup-To in editor (prompt_followupto)>" 5059msgstr "" 5060 5061#. type: Plain text 5062#: doc/tin.1:2174 5063msgid "" 5064"If ON show empty ''Followup-To:'' header when editing an article. Default is " 5065"OFF." 5066msgstr "" 5067 5068#. type: TP 5069#: doc/tin.1:2174 5070#, no-wrap 5071msgid "B<Characters used as quote-marks (quote_chars)>" 5072msgstr "" 5073 5074#. type: Plain text 5075#: doc/tin.1:2179 doc/tin.5:1960 5076msgid "" 5077"The character used in quoting included text to article followups and mail " 5078"replies. The '_' character represents a blank character and is replaced with " 5079"' ' when read, %I is replaced by author's initials. Default is 'E<gt>_'." 5080msgstr "" 5081 5082#. type: TP 5083#: doc/tin.1:2179 5084#, no-wrap 5085msgid "B<Quoting behavior (quote_style)>" 5086msgstr "" 5087 5088#. type: Plain text 5089#: doc/tin.1:2186 5090msgid "" 5091"How articles should be quoted when following up or replying to them. There " 5092"are a number of things that can be done: empty lines can be quoted, " 5093"signatures can be quoted and quote_chars can be compressed when quoting " 5094"multiple times (for example, 'E<gt> E<gt> E<gt>' will be turned into " 5095"'E<gt>E<gt>E<gt>'). The default is to compress quotes, and to quote empty " 5096"lines." 5097msgstr "" 5098 5099#. type: Plain text 5100#: doc/tin.1:2190 5101msgid "" 5102"When you are viewing an article in raw mode ('B<^H>'), and follow up or " 5103"reply to it, the signature will be quoted even if it would otherwise not " 5104"be. If B<show_signatures> is off, then the signature will never be quoted." 5105msgstr "" 5106 5107#. type: TP 5108#: doc/tin.1:2190 5109#, no-wrap 5110msgid "B<Regex used to show quoted lines (quote_regex)>" 5111msgstr "" 5112 5113#. type: Plain text 5114#: doc/tin.1:2195 5115msgid "" 5116"A regular expression that will be applied when reading articles. All " 5117"matching lines are shown in B<col_quote>. If B<quote_regex> is blank, then " 5118"B<tin> uses a built-in default." 5119msgstr "" 5120 5121#. type: TP 5122#: doc/tin.1:2195 5123#, no-wrap 5124msgid "B<Regex used to show twice quoted l. (quote_regex2)>" 5125msgstr "" 5126 5127#. type: Plain text 5128#: doc/tin.1:2200 5129msgid "" 5130"A regular expression that will be applied when reading articles. All " 5131"matching lines are shown in B<col_quote2>. If B<quote_regex2> is blank, then " 5132"B<tin> uses a built-in default." 5133msgstr "" 5134 5135#. type: TP 5136#: doc/tin.1:2200 5137#, no-wrap 5138msgid "B<Regex used to show E<gt>= 3 times q.l. (quote_regex3)>" 5139msgstr "" 5140 5141#. type: Plain text 5142#: doc/tin.1:2205 5143msgid "" 5144"A regular expression that will be applied when reading articles. All " 5145"matching lines are shown in B<col_quote3>. If B<quote_regex3> is blank, then " 5146"B<tin> uses a built-in default." 5147msgstr "" 5148 5149#. type: TP 5150#: doc/tin.1:2205 5151#, no-wrap 5152msgid "B<Article recentness time limit (recent_time)>" 5153msgstr "" 5154 5155#. type: Plain text 5156#: doc/tin.1:2209 doc/tin.5:2005 5157msgid "" 5158"If set to 0, this feature is deactivated, otherwise it means the number of " 5159"days. Default is 2." 5160msgstr "" 5161 5162#. type: TP 5163#: doc/tin.1:2209 5164#, no-wrap 5165msgid "B<Render BiDi (render_bidi)>" 5166msgstr "" 5167 5168#. type: Plain text 5169#: doc/tin.1:2213 5170msgid "" 5171"If ON B<tin> does the rendering of bi-directional text. If OFF B<tin> leaves " 5172"the rendering of bi-directional text to the terminal. Default is OFF." 5173msgstr "" 5174 5175#. type: TP 5176#: doc/tin.1:2213 5177#, no-wrap 5178msgid "B<Interval in seconds to reread active (reread_active_file_secs)>" 5179msgstr "" 5180 5181#. type: Plain text 5182#: doc/tin.1:2218 doc/tin.5:2017 5183msgid "" 5184"The news I<${TIN_LIBDIR:-NEWSLIBDIR}\"/\"${TIN_ACTIVEFILE:-active}> file is " 5185"reread at regular intervals to show if any new news has arrived. Default is " 5186"1200. Setting this to 0 will disable this feature." 5187msgstr "" 5188 5189#. type: TP 5190#: doc/tin.1:2218 5191#, no-wrap 5192msgid "B<Directory to save arts/threads in (savedir)>" 5193msgstr "" 5194 5195#. type: Plain text 5196#: doc/tin.1:2222 doc/tin.5:2021 5197msgid "" 5198"Directory where articles/threads are saved. Default is " 5199"I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/News>." 5200msgstr "" 5201 5202#. type: TP 5203#: doc/tin.1:2222 5204#, no-wrap 5205msgid "B<Score limit (kill) (score_limit_kill)>" 5206msgstr "" 5207 5208#. type: Plain text 5209#: doc/tin.1:2226 doc/tin.5:2025 5210msgid "" 5211"If the score of an article is below or equal this value the article gets " 5212"marked as killed." 5213msgstr "" 5214 5215#. type: TP 5216#: doc/tin.1:2226 5217#, no-wrap 5218msgid "B<Score limit (select) (score_limit_select)>" 5219msgstr "" 5220 5221#. type: Plain text 5222#: doc/tin.1:2230 doc/tin.5:2029 5223msgid "" 5224"If the score of an article is above or equal this value the article gets " 5225"marked as hot." 5226msgstr "" 5227 5228#. type: TP 5229#: doc/tin.1:2230 5230#, no-wrap 5231msgid "B<Default score to kill articles (score_kill)>" 5232msgstr "" 5233 5234#. type: Plain text 5235#: doc/tin.1:2234 doc/tin.5:2033 5236msgid "" 5237"Score of an article which should be killed, this must be E<lt>= " 5238"B<score_limit_kill>." 5239msgstr "" 5240 5241#. type: TP 5242#: doc/tin.1:2234 5243#, no-wrap 5244msgid "B<Default score to select articles (score_select)>" 5245msgstr "" 5246 5247#. type: Plain text 5248#: doc/tin.1:2238 doc/tin.5:2037 5249msgid "" 5250"Score of an article which should be marked hot, this must be E<gt>= " 5251"B<score_limit_select>." 5252msgstr "" 5253 5254#. type: TP 5255#: doc/tin.1:2238 5256#, no-wrap 5257msgid "B<Number of lines to scroll in pager (scroll_lines)>" 5258msgstr "" 5259 5260#. type: Plain text 5261#: doc/tin.1:2246 doc/tin.5:2045 5262msgid "" 5263"The number of lines that will be scrolled up/down in the article pager when " 5264"using cursor-up/down. The default is 1 (line-by-line). Set to 0 to get " 5265"traditional B<tin> page-by-page scrolling. Set to -1 to get page-by-page " 5266"scrolling where the top/bottom line is carried over onto the next page. " 5267"This setting supersedes show_last_line_prev_page=ON. Set to -2 to get " 5268"half-page scrolling. This setting supersedes B<full_page_scroll>=OFF." 5269msgstr "" 5270 5271#. type: TP 5272#: doc/tin.1:2246 5273#, no-wrap 5274msgid "B<Format string for the Selection level (select_format)>" 5275msgstr "" 5276 5277#. type: Plain text 5278#: doc/tin.1:2250 5279msgid "" 5280"Format string B<tin> uses for Selection level representation. See the " 5281"section \"CUSTOMIZING THE SCREEN FORMAT\". Default is \"%f\\ %n\\ %U\\ \\ " 5282"%G\\ \\ %d\"." 5283msgstr "" 5284 5285#. type: TP 5286#: doc/tin.1:2250 5287#, no-wrap 5288msgid "B<In group and thread level, show author by (show_author)>" 5289msgstr "" 5290 5291#. type: Plain text 5292#: doc/tin.1:2254 doc/tin.5:2078 5293msgid "" 5294"Which information about the author should be shown. Default is 2, authors " 5295"full name." 5296msgstr "" 5297 5298#. type: Plain text 5299#: doc/tin.1:2257 doc/tin.5:2081 5300msgid "B<None>, only the ''Subject:'' line will be displayed." 5301msgstr "" 5302 5303#. type: Plain text 5304#: doc/tin.1:2260 doc/tin.5:2084 5305msgid "" 5306"B<Address>, ''Subject:'' line & the address part of the ''From:'' line are " 5307"displayed." 5308msgstr "" 5309 5310#. type: Plain text 5311#: doc/tin.1:2263 doc/tin.5:2087 5312msgid "" 5313"B<Full Name>, ''Subject:'' line & the authors full name part of the " 5314"\\&''From:'' line are displayed (default)." 5315msgstr "" 5316 5317#. type: Plain text 5318#: doc/tin.1:2266 doc/tin.5:2090 5319msgid "" 5320"B<Address and Name>, ''Subject:'' line & all of the ''From:'' line are " 5321"displayed." 5322msgstr "" 5323 5324#. type: TP 5325#: doc/tin.1:2267 5326#, no-wrap 5327msgid "B<Show description of each newsgroup (show_description)>" 5328msgstr "" 5329 5330#. type: Plain text 5331#: doc/tin.1:2276 5332msgid "" 5333"If ON show a short group description text after newsgroup name at the group " 5334"selection level. The ''B<-d>'' command-line flag will override the setting " 5335"and turn descriptions off. The text used is taken from the " 5336"I<${TIN_LIBDIR:-NEWSLIBDIR}/newsgroups> file and if supported (requires " 5337"B<tin> to be build with mh-mail-handling support) from " 5338"I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin/mailgroups> for mailgroups. Default is ON." 5339msgstr "" 5340 5341#. type: TP 5342#: doc/tin.1:2276 5343#, no-wrap 5344msgid "B<Function for sorting articles (sort_function)>" 5345msgstr "" 5346 5347#. type: Plain text 5348#: doc/tin.1:2279 doc/tin.5:2063 5349msgid "Function used for sorting articles. Default is 0." 5350msgstr "" 5351 5352#. type: Plain text 5353#: doc/tin.1:2284 doc/tin.5:2068 5354msgid "Use B<\\%qsort>(3) for sorting." 5355msgstr "" 5356 5357#. type: Plain text 5358#: doc/tin.1:2289 doc/tin.5:2073 5359msgid "" 5360"Use B<\\%heapsort>(3) for sorting. This might be faster in large groups " 5361"with long threads (somewhat presorted data)." 5362msgstr "" 5363 5364#. type: TP 5365#: doc/tin.1:2290 5366#, no-wrap 5367msgid "B<Show lines/score in listings (show_info)>" 5368msgstr "" 5369 5370#. type: Plain text 5371#: doc/tin.1:2294 doc/tin.5:2104 5372msgid "" 5373"Which information about the thread or article should be shown. Default is 1, " 5374"show only the line count." 5375msgstr "" 5376 5377#. type: Plain text 5378#: doc/tin.1:2297 doc/tin.5:2107 5379msgid "B<None>, no information will be displayed." 5380msgstr "" 5381 5382#. type: Plain text 5383#: doc/tin.1:2301 doc/tin.5:2111 5384msgid "" 5385"B<Lines>, in article listing the line count of an article will be displayed " 5386"and in thread listing the line count of first (unread) article will be " 5387"displayed." 5388msgstr "" 5389 5390#. type: Plain text 5391#: doc/tin.1:2305 doc/tin.5:2115 5392msgid "" 5393"B<Score>, in article listing the score of an article will be displayed and " 5394"in thread listing the score of the thread will be displayed \\(em see also " 5395"B<thread_score>." 5396msgstr "" 5397 5398#. type: Plain text 5399#: doc/tin.1:2307 doc/tin.5:2117 5400msgid "B<Lines & Score>, display line count and score." 5401msgstr "" 5402 5403#. type: TP 5404#: doc/tin.1:2308 5405#, no-wrap 5406msgid "B<Show only unread articles (show_only_unread_arts)>" 5407msgstr "" 5408 5409#. type: Plain text 5410#: doc/tin.1:2312 doc/tin.5:2122 5411msgid "" 5412"If ON show only new/unread articles otherwise show all articles. Default is " 5413"ON." 5414msgstr "" 5415 5416#. type: TP 5417#: doc/tin.1:2312 5418#, no-wrap 5419msgid "B<Show only groups with unread arts (show_only_unread_groups)>" 5420msgstr "" 5421 5422#. type: Plain text 5423#: doc/tin.1:2316 doc/tin.5:2126 5424msgid "" 5425"If ON show only subscribed groups that contain unread articles. Default is " 5426"OFF." 5427msgstr "" 5428 5429#. type: TP 5430#: doc/tin.1:2316 5431#, no-wrap 5432msgid "B<Display signatures (show_signatures)>" 5433msgstr "" 5434 5435#. type: Plain text 5436#: doc/tin.1:2319 doc/tin.5:2129 5437msgid "If OFF don't show signatures when displaying articles. Default is ON." 5438msgstr "" 5439 5440#. type: TP 5441#: doc/tin.1:2319 5442#, no-wrap 5443msgid "B<Prepend signature with '\\en-- \\en' (sigdashes)>" 5444msgstr "" 5445 5446#. type: Plain text 5447#: doc/tin.1:2322 doc/tin.5:2132 5448msgid "If ON prepend the signature with sigdashes. Default is ON." 5449msgstr "" 5450 5451#. type: TP 5452#: doc/tin.1:2322 5453#, no-wrap 5454msgid "B<Create signature from path/command (sigfile)>" 5455msgstr "" 5456 5457#. type: Plain text 5458#: doc/tin.1:2332 doc/tin.5:2142 5459msgid "" 5460"The path that specifies the signature file to use when posting, following up " 5461"to or replying to an article. If the path is a directory then the signature " 5462"will be randomly generated from files that are in the specified " 5463"directory. If the path starts with a ! the program the path points to will " 5464"be executed to generate a signature. In order to pass the group name to the " 5465"program, %G can be specified. This will be replaced by the name of the " 5466"current newsgroup. --none will suppress any signature. Default is " 5467"I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.Sig>." 5468msgstr "" 5469 5470#. type: TP 5471#: doc/tin.1:2332 5472#, no-wrap 5473msgid "B<Add signature when reposting (signature_repost)>" 5474msgstr "" 5475 5476#. type: Plain text 5477#: doc/tin.1:2335 doc/tin.5:2145 5478msgid "If ON add signature to reposted articles. Default is ON." 5479msgstr "" 5480 5481#. type: TP 5482#: doc/tin.1:2335 5483#, no-wrap 5484msgid "B<Regex used to highlight /slashes/ (slashes_regex)>" 5485msgstr "" 5486 5487#. type: Plain text 5488#: doc/tin.1:2340 5489msgid "" 5490"A regular expression that will be applied when reading articles. All " 5491"matching words are shown in B<col_markslash> or B<mono_markslash>. If " 5492"B<slashes_regex> is blank, then B<tin> uses a built-in default." 5493msgstr "" 5494 5495#. type: TP 5496#: doc/tin.1:2340 5497#, no-wrap 5498msgid "B<Sort articles by (sort_article_type)>" 5499msgstr "" 5500 5501#. type: Plain text 5502#: doc/tin.1:2344 doc/tin.5:2156 5503msgid "" 5504"This specifies how articles should be sorted. Sort by ascending Date (6) is " 5505"the default. The following sort types are allowed:" 5506msgstr "" 5507 5508#. type: Plain text 5509#: doc/tin.1:2347 doc/tin.5:2159 5510msgid "B<Nothing>, don't sort articles." 5511msgstr "" 5512 5513#. type: Plain text 5514#: doc/tin.1:2349 doc/tin.5:2161 5515msgid "B<Subject: (descending)>, sort articles by ''Subject:'' field descending." 5516msgstr "" 5517 5518#. type: Plain text 5519#: doc/tin.1:2351 doc/tin.5:2163 5520msgid "B<Subject: (ascending)>, sort articles by ''Subject:'' field ascending." 5521msgstr "" 5522 5523#. type: Plain text 5524#: doc/tin.1:2353 doc/tin.5:2165 5525msgid "B<From: (descending)>, sort articles by ''From:'' field descending." 5526msgstr "" 5527 5528#. type: Plain text 5529#: doc/tin.1:2355 doc/tin.5:2167 5530msgid "B<From: (ascending)>, sort articles by ''From:'' field ascending." 5531msgstr "" 5532 5533#. type: Plain text 5534#: doc/tin.1:2357 doc/tin.5:2169 5535msgid "B<Date: (descending)>, sort articles by ''Date:'' field descending." 5536msgstr "" 5537 5538#. type: Plain text 5539#: doc/tin.1:2360 doc/tin.5:2172 5540msgid "B<Date: (ascending)>, sort articles by ''Date:'' field ascending (default)." 5541msgstr "" 5542 5543#. type: Plain text 5544#: doc/tin.1:2362 doc/tin.5:2174 5545msgid "B<Score (descending)>, sort articles by filtering score descending." 5546msgstr "" 5547 5548#. type: IP 5549#: doc/tin.1:2362 doc/tin.5:2174 5550#, no-wrap 5551msgid "8" 5552msgstr "" 5553 5554#. type: Plain text 5555#: doc/tin.1:2364 doc/tin.5:2176 5556msgid "B<Score (ascending)>, sort articles by filtering score ascending." 5557msgstr "" 5558 5559#. type: IP 5560#: doc/tin.1:2364 doc/tin.5:2176 5561#, no-wrap 5562msgid "9" 5563msgstr "" 5564 5565#. type: Plain text 5566#: doc/tin.1:2366 doc/tin.5:2178 5567msgid "B<Lines: (descending)>, sort articles by ''Lines:'' field descending." 5568msgstr "" 5569 5570#. type: IP 5571#: doc/tin.1:2366 doc/tin.5:2178 5572#, no-wrap 5573msgid "10" 5574msgstr "" 5575 5576#. type: Plain text 5577#: doc/tin.1:2368 doc/tin.5:2180 5578msgid "B<Lines: (ascending)>, sort articles by ''Lines:'' field ascending." 5579msgstr "" 5580 5581#. type: TP 5582#: doc/tin.1:2369 5583#, no-wrap 5584msgid "B<Sort threads by (sort_threads_type)>" 5585msgstr "" 5586 5587#. type: Plain text 5588#: doc/tin.1:2374 doc/tin.5:2185 5589msgid "" 5590"This specifies how threads will be sorted. Sort by descending Score (1) is " 5591"the default. The following sort types are allowed:" 5592msgstr "" 5593 5594#. type: Plain text 5595#: doc/tin.1:2377 doc/tin.5:2188 5596msgid "B<Nothing>, don't sort threads." 5597msgstr "" 5598 5599#. type: Plain text 5600#: doc/tin.1:2380 doc/tin.5:2191 5601msgid "B<Score (descending)>, sort threads by filtering score descending (default)." 5602msgstr "" 5603 5604#. type: Plain text 5605#: doc/tin.1:2382 doc/tin.5:2193 5606msgid "B<Score (ascending)>, sort threads by filtering score ascending." 5607msgstr "" 5608 5609#. type: Plain text 5610#: doc/tin.1:2384 doc/tin.5:2195 5611msgid "" 5612"B<Last posting date (descending)>, sort threads by date of last posting " 5613"descending." 5614msgstr "" 5615 5616#. type: Plain text 5617#: doc/tin.1:2386 doc/tin.5:2197 5618msgid "" 5619"B<Last posting date (ascending)>, sort threads by date of last posting " 5620"ascending." 5621msgstr "" 5622 5623#. type: TP 5624#: doc/tin.1:2387 5625#, no-wrap 5626msgid "B<Spamtrap warning address parts (spamtrap_warning_addresses)>" 5627msgstr "" 5628 5629#. type: Plain text 5630#: doc/tin.1:2392 doc/tin.5:2203 5631msgid "" 5632"Set this option to a list of comma-separated strings to be warned if you are " 5633"replying to an article by mail where the e-mail address contains one of " 5634"these strings. The matching is case-insensitive. Example:" 5635msgstr "" 5636 5637#. type: Plain text 5638#: doc/tin.1:2394 doc/tin.5:2205 5639msgid "I<spam,delete,remove>" 5640msgstr "" 5641 5642#. type: TP 5643#: doc/tin.1:2394 5644#, no-wrap 5645msgid "B<Regex used to highlight *stars* (stars_regex)>" 5646msgstr "" 5647 5648#. type: Plain text 5649#: doc/tin.1:2399 5650msgid "" 5651"A regular expression that will be applied when reading articles. All " 5652"matching words are shown in B<col_markstar> or B<mono_markstar>. If " 5653"B<stars_regex> is blank, then B<tin> uses a built-in default." 5654msgstr "" 5655 5656#. type: TP 5657#: doc/tin.1:2399 5658#, no-wrap 5659msgid "B<Start editor with line offset (start_editor_offset)>" 5660msgstr "" 5661 5662#. type: Plain text 5663#: doc/tin.1:2404 doc/tin.5:2217 5664msgid "" 5665"Set ON if the editor used for posting, follow-ups and bug reports has the " 5666"capability of starting and positioning the cursor at a specified line within " 5667"a file. Default is ON." 5668msgstr "" 5669 5670#. type: TP 5671#: doc/tin.1:2404 5672#, no-wrap 5673msgid "B<Strip blanks of end of lines (strip_blanks)>" 5674msgstr "" 5675 5676#. type: Plain text 5677#: doc/tin.1:2410 doc/tin.5:2221 5678msgid "" 5679"Strips the blanks from the end of each line therefore speeding up the " 5680"display when reading on a slow terminal or via modem. Default is ON." 5681msgstr "" 5682 5683#. type: TP 5684#: doc/tin.1:2410 5685#, no-wrap 5686msgid "B<Remove bogus groups from newsrc (strip_bogus)>" 5687msgstr "" 5688 5689#. type: Plain text 5690#: doc/tin.1:2419 doc/tin.5:2230 5691msgid "" 5692"Bogus groups are groups that are present in your " 5693"I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.newsrc> file that no longer exist on the news " 5694"server. There are 3 options. 0 means do nothing & always keep bogus groups. " 5695"1 means bogus groups will be permanently removed. 2 means that bogus groups " 5696"will appear on the Group Selection Menu, prefixed with a 'D'. This allows " 5697"you to unsubscribe from them as and when you wish. Default is 0 (Always " 5698"Keep)." 5699msgstr "" 5700 5701#. type: TP 5702#: doc/tin.1:2419 5703#, no-wrap 5704msgid "B<No unsubscribed groups in newsrc (strip_newsrc)>" 5705msgstr "" 5706 5707#. type: Plain text 5708#: doc/tin.1:2423 doc/tin.5:2234 5709msgid "" 5710"If ON, then unsubscribed groups will be permanently removed from your " 5711"I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.newsrc> file. Default is OFF." 5712msgstr "" 5713 5714#. type: TP 5715#: doc/tin.1:2423 5716#, no-wrap 5717msgid "B<Regex with Subject prefixes (strip_re_regex)>" 5718msgstr "" 5719 5720#. type: Plain text 5721#: doc/tin.1:2429 5722msgid "" 5723"A regular expression to find Subject prefixes like \"Re:\" to remove. If " 5724"B<strip_re_regex> is blank, then B<\\%tin>(1) uses a built-in default." 5725msgstr "" 5726 5727#. type: TP 5728#: doc/tin.1:2429 5729#, no-wrap 5730msgid "B<Regex with Subject suffixes (strip_was_regex)>" 5731msgstr "" 5732 5733#. type: Plain text 5734#: doc/tin.1:2435 doc/tin.5:2246 5735msgid "" 5736"A regular expression to find Subject suffixes like \"(was:\" to remove. If " 5737"B<strip_was_regex> is blank, then B<\\%tin>(1) uses a built-in default." 5738msgstr "" 5739 5740#. type: TP 5741#: doc/tin.1:2435 5742#, no-wrap 5743msgid "B<Regex used to highlight -strokes- (strokes_regex)>" 5744msgstr "" 5745 5746#. type: Plain text 5747#: doc/tin.1:2440 5748msgid "" 5749"A regular expression that will be applied when reading articles. All " 5750"matching words are shown in B<col_markstroke> or B<mono_markstroke>. If " 5751"B<strokes_regex> is blank, then B<tin> uses a built-in default." 5752msgstr "" 5753 5754#. type: TP 5755#: doc/tin.1:2440 5756#, no-wrap 5757msgid "B<Wrap around threads on next unread (wrap_on_next_unread)>" 5758msgstr "" 5759 5760#. type: Plain text 5761#: doc/tin.1:2445 doc/tin.5:2453 5762msgid "" 5763"If enabled a search for the next unread article will wrap around all " 5764"articles to find also previous unread articles. If disabled the search stops " 5765"at the end of the thread list. Default is ON." 5766msgstr "" 5767 5768#. type: TP 5769#: doc/tin.1:2445 5770#, no-wrap 5771msgid "B<Display \"a as Umlaut-a (tex2iso_conv)>" 5772msgstr "" 5773 5774#. type: Plain text 5775#: doc/tin.1:2449 5776msgid "" 5777"If ON, show \"a as Umlaut-a, etc. Default is OFF. This behavior can also be " 5778"toggled in the article viewer via B<PageToggleTex2iso> ('B<\">')." 5779msgstr "" 5780 5781#. type: TP 5782#: doc/tin.1:2449 5783#, no-wrap 5784msgid "B<Thread articles by (thread_articles)>" 5785msgstr "" 5786 5787#. type: Plain text 5788#: doc/tin.1:2457 5789msgid "" 5790"Defines which threading method to use. It's possible to set the threading " 5791"type on a per group basis by setting the group attribute variable " 5792"B<thread_arts> to 0 \\(en 4 in the file " 5793"I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin/attributes>. (See also \"GROUP " 5794"ATTRIBUTES\".) The default is Both Subject and References. The choices " 5795"are:" 5796msgstr "" 5797 5798#. type: Plain text 5799#: doc/tin.1:2460 5800msgid "B<None>, don't thread." 5801msgstr "" 5802 5803#. type: Plain text 5804#: doc/tin.1:2462 5805msgid "B<Subject>, thread on ''Subject:'' only." 5806msgstr "" 5807 5808#. type: Plain text 5809#: doc/tin.1:2464 5810msgid "B<References>, thread on ''References:'' only." 5811msgstr "" 5812 5813#. type: Plain text 5814#: doc/tin.1:2467 5815msgid "" 5816"B<Both Subject and References>, thread on ''References:'' then " 5817"\\&''Subject:'' (default)." 5818msgstr "" 5819 5820#. type: Plain text 5821#: doc/tin.1:2469 5822msgid "B<Multipart Subject>, thread multipart articles on ''Subject:''." 5823msgstr "" 5824 5825#. type: Plain text 5826#: doc/tin.1:2472 5827msgid "" 5828"B<Percentage Match>, thread base upon a partial character match on " 5829"\\&''Subject:''." 5830msgstr "" 5831 5832#. type: TP 5833#: doc/tin.1:2473 5834#, no-wrap 5835msgid "B<Catchup thread by using left key (thread_catchup_on_exit)>" 5836msgstr "" 5837 5838#. type: Plain text 5839#: doc/tin.1:2477 doc/tin.5:2296 5840msgid "" 5841"If ON catchup group/thread when leaving with the left arrow key. Default is " 5842"ON." 5843msgstr "" 5844 5845#. type: TP 5846#: doc/tin.1:2477 5847#, no-wrap 5848msgid "B<Format string for the Thread level (thread_format)>" 5849msgstr "" 5850 5851#. type: Plain text 5852#: doc/tin.1:2481 5853msgid "" 5854"Format string B<tin> uses for Thread level representation. See the section " 5855"\"CUSTOMIZING THE SCREEN FORMAT\". Default is \"%n\\ %m\\ \\ [%L]\\ \\ %T\\ " 5856"\\ %F\"." 5857msgstr "" 5858 5859#. type: TP 5860#: doc/tin.1:2481 5861#, no-wrap 5862msgid "B<Matchingness of a thread (thread_perc)>" 5863msgstr "" 5864 5865#. type: Plain text 5866#: doc/tin.1:2485 5867msgid "" 5868"How closely the subjects must match for two threads to be considered part of " 5869"the same thread. This is a percentage and the default if 75%." 5870msgstr "" 5871 5872#. type: TP 5873#: doc/tin.1:2485 5874#, no-wrap 5875msgid "B<Score of a thread (thread_score)>" 5876msgstr "" 5877 5878#. type: Plain text 5879#: doc/tin.1:2489 doc/tin.5:2300 5880msgid "" 5881"How the total score of a thread is computed. Default is 0, the maximum score " 5882"in this thread." 5883msgstr "" 5884 5885#. type: Plain text 5886#: doc/tin.1:2492 doc/tin.5:2303 5887msgid "B<Max>, the maximum score in this thread." 5888msgstr "" 5889 5890#. type: Plain text 5891#: doc/tin.1:2494 doc/tin.5:2305 5892msgid "B<Sum>, the sum of all scores in this thread." 5893msgstr "" 5894 5895#. type: Plain text 5896#: doc/tin.1:2496 doc/tin.5:2307 5897msgid "B<Average>, the average score in this thread." 5898msgstr "" 5899 5900#. type: TP 5901#: doc/tin.1:2497 5902#, no-wrap 5903msgid "B<Transliteration (translit)>" 5904msgstr "" 5905 5906#. type: Plain text 5907#: doc/tin.1:2505 doc/tin.5:2316 5908msgid "" 5909"If ON append //TRANSLIT to the first argument of B<\\%iconv_open>(3) to " 5910"enable transliteration. This means that when a character cannot be " 5911"represented in the target character set, it can be approximated through one " 5912"or several similarly looking characters. On systems where this extension " 5913"doesn't exist, this option is disabled. Default is OFF." 5914msgstr "" 5915 5916#. type: TP 5917#: doc/tin.1:2505 5918#, no-wrap 5919msgid "B<How to treat blank lines (trim_article_body)>" 5920msgstr "" 5921 5922#. type: Plain text 5923#: doc/tin.1:2509 5924msgid "" 5925"Allows you to select how B<tin> treats blank lines in article bodies. " 5926"Default is 0. This option does not affect lines within verbatim blocks." 5927msgstr "" 5928 5929#. type: Plain text 5930#: doc/tin.1:2512 doc/tin.5:2325 5931msgid "B<Don't trim article body>, do nothing." 5932msgstr "" 5933 5934#. type: Plain text 5935#: doc/tin.1:2514 doc/tin.5:2327 5936msgid "B<Skip leading blank lines>." 5937msgstr "" 5938 5939#. type: Plain text 5940#: doc/tin.1:2516 doc/tin.5:2329 5941msgid "B<Skip trailing blank lines>." 5942msgstr "" 5943 5944#. type: Plain text 5945#: doc/tin.1:2518 doc/tin.5:2331 5946msgid "" 5947"B<Skip leading and trailing blank l.>, skip leading and trailing blank " 5948"lines." 5949msgstr "" 5950 5951#. type: Plain text 5952#: doc/tin.1:2521 doc/tin.5:2334 5953msgid "" 5954"B<Compact multiple between text>, replace multiple blank lines between " 5955"textblocks with one blank line." 5956msgstr "" 5957 5958#. type: Plain text 5959#: doc/tin.1:2523 doc/tin.5:2336 5960msgid "B<Compact multiple and skip leading>, 4 + 1" 5961msgstr "" 5962 5963#. type: Plain text 5964#: doc/tin.1:2525 doc/tin.5:2338 5965msgid "B<Compact multiple and skip trailing>, 4 + 2" 5966msgstr "" 5967 5968#. type: Plain text 5969#: doc/tin.1:2527 doc/tin.5:2340 5970msgid "B<Compact mltpl., skip lead. & trai.>, 4 + 3" 5971msgstr "" 5972 5973#. type: TP 5974#: doc/tin.1:2528 5975#, no-wrap 5976msgid "B<Regex used to highlight _underline_ (underscores_regex)>" 5977msgstr "" 5978 5979#. type: Plain text 5980#: doc/tin.1:2533 5981msgid "" 5982"A regular expression that will be applied when reading articles. All " 5983"matching words are shown in B<col_markdash> or B<mono_markdash>. If " 5984"B<underscores_regex> is blank, then B<tin> uses a built-in default." 5985msgstr "" 5986 5987#. type: TP 5988#: doc/tin.1:2533 5989#, no-wrap 5990msgid "B<Remove ~/.article after posting (unlink_article)>" 5991msgstr "" 5992 5993#. type: Plain text 5994#: doc/tin.1:2536 5995msgid "If ON remove I<~/.article> after posting. Default is ON." 5996msgstr "" 5997 5998#. type: TP 5999#: doc/tin.1:2536 6000#, no-wrap 6001msgid "B<Program that opens URLs (url_handler)>" 6002msgstr "" 6003 6004#. type: Plain text 6005#: doc/tin.1:2541 doc/tin.5:2357 6006msgid "" 6007"The program that will be run when launching URLs in the article viewer using " 6008"B<PageViewUrl> ('B<U>'). The actual URL will be appended. Default is " 6009"B<url_handler.pl>." 6010msgstr "" 6011 6012#. type: TP 6013#: doc/tin.1:2541 6014#, no-wrap 6015msgid "B<URL highlighting in message body (url_highlight)>" 6016msgstr "" 6017 6018#. type: Plain text 6019#: doc/tin.1:2544 doc/tin.5:2360 6020msgid "Enable highlighting URLs in message body. Default is ON." 6021msgstr "" 6022 6023#. type: TP 6024#: doc/tin.1:2544 6025#, no-wrap 6026msgid "B<Use ANSI color (use_color)>" 6027msgstr "" 6028 6029#. type: Plain text 6030#: doc/tin.1:2547 6031msgid "If enabled B<tin> uses ANSI-colors. Default is OFF." 6032msgstr "" 6033 6034#. type: TP 6035#: doc/tin.1:2547 6036#, no-wrap 6037msgid "B<Use scroll keys on keypad (use_keypad)>" 6038msgstr "" 6039 6040#. type: TP 6041#: doc/tin.1:2550 6042#, no-wrap 6043msgid "B<Use mouse in xterm (use_mouse)>" 6044msgstr "" 6045 6046#. type: Plain text 6047#: doc/tin.1:2556 doc/tin.5:2374 6048msgid "" 6049"Allows the mouse button support in an B<\\%xterm>(1x) to be " 6050"enabled/disabled. Default is OFF." 6051msgstr "" 6052 6053#. type: TP 6054#: doc/tin.1:2556 6055#, no-wrap 6056msgid "B<Use slrnface to show ''X-Face:''s (use_slrnface)>" 6057msgstr "" 6058 6059#. type: Plain text 6060#: doc/tin.1:2566 6061msgid "" 6062"If enabled B<tin> uses B<\\%slrnface>(1) to interpret the ''X-Face:'' " 6063"header. For this option to have any effect, B<tin> must be running in an " 6064"B<\\%xterm>(1x) and B<\\%slrnface>(1) must be in your $B<PATH>. Default is " 6065"OFF." 6066msgstr "" 6067 6068#. type: TP 6069#: doc/tin.1:2566 6070#, no-wrap 6071msgid "B<Use UTF-8 graphics (utf8_graphics)>" 6072msgstr "" 6073 6074#. type: Plain text 6075#: doc/tin.1:2570 doc/tin.5:2390 6076msgid "" 6077"If ON use UTF-8 characters for indicator ('-E<gt>'), thread/attachment tree " 6078"and ellipsis ('...'). Default is OFF." 6079msgstr "" 6080 6081#. type: TP 6082#: doc/tin.1:2570 6083#, no-wrap 6084msgid "B<Regex for begin of a verbatim block (verbatim_begin_regex)>" 6085msgstr "" 6086 6087#. type: Plain text 6088#: doc/tin.1:2573 6089msgid "" 6090"A regular expression that B<tin> will use to find the begin of a verbatim " 6091"block." 6092msgstr "" 6093 6094#. type: TP 6095#: doc/tin.1:2573 6096#, no-wrap 6097msgid "B<Regex for end of a verbatim block (verbatim_end_regex)>" 6098msgstr "" 6099 6100#. type: Plain text 6101#: doc/tin.1:2576 6102msgid "" 6103"A regular expression that B<tin> will use to find the end of a verbatim " 6104"block." 6105msgstr "" 6106 6107#. type: TP 6108#: doc/tin.1:2576 6109#, no-wrap 6110msgid "B<Detection of verbatim blocks (verbatim_handling)>" 6111msgstr "" 6112 6113#. type: Plain text 6114#: doc/tin.1:2579 doc/tin.5:2401 6115msgid "If ON verbatim blocks will be detected. Default is ON." 6116msgstr "" 6117 6118#. type: TP 6119#: doc/tin.1:2579 6120#, no-wrap 6121msgid "B<Wildcard matching (wildcard)>" 6122msgstr "" 6123 6124#. type: Plain text 6125#: doc/tin.1:2593 6126msgid "" 6127"Allows you to select how B<tin> matches strings. The default is 0 and uses " 6128"the wildmat notation, which is how this has traditionally been handled. " 6129"Setting this to 1 allows you to use B<\\%perl>(1) compatible regular " 6130"expressions B<\\%pcre>(3) (see also B<\\%perlre>(1) and " 6131"B<\\%pcrepattern>(3)). You will probably want to update your filter file if " 6132"you use this regularly. NB: Newsgroup names will always be matched using " 6133"the wildmat notation." 6134msgstr "" 6135 6136#. type: TP 6137#: doc/tin.1:2593 6138#, no-wrap 6139msgid "B<What to display instead of mark (word_h_display_marks)>" 6140msgstr "" 6141 6142#. type: Plain text 6143#: doc/tin.1:2597 doc/tin.5:2421 6144msgid "" 6145"Should the leading and ending stars, slashes, strokes and dashes also be " 6146"displayed, even when they are highlighting marks?" 6147msgstr "" 6148 6149#. type: Plain text 6150#: doc/tin.1:2600 doc/tin.5:2424 6151msgid "B<no>" 6152msgstr "" 6153 6154#. type: Plain text 6155#: doc/tin.1:2602 doc/tin.5:2426 6156msgid "yes, B<display mark>" 6157msgstr "" 6158 6159#. type: Plain text 6160#: doc/tin.1:2604 doc/tin.5:2428 6161msgid "print a B<space> instead" 6162msgstr "" 6163 6164#. type: TP 6165#: doc/tin.1:2605 6166#, no-wrap 6167msgid "B<Word highlighting in message body (word_highlight)>" 6168msgstr "" 6169 6170#. type: Plain text 6171#: doc/tin.1:2613 doc/tin.5:2437 6172msgid "" 6173"Enable word highlighting. See B<word_h_display_marks> for the options " 6174"available. If B<use_color> is enabled the colors specified in " 6175"B<col_markdash>, B<col_markslash>, B<col_markstar> and B<col_markstroke> are " 6176"used for word highlighting else the character attributes specified in " 6177"B<mono_markdash>, B<mono_markslash>, B<mono_markstar> and B<mono_markstroke> " 6178"are used. Default is ON." 6179msgstr "" 6180 6181#. type: TP 6182#: doc/tin.1:2613 6183#, no-wrap 6184msgid "B<Page line wrap column (wrap_column)>" 6185msgstr "" 6186 6187#. type: Plain text 6188#: doc/tin.1:2624 doc/tin.5:2448 6189msgid "" 6190"Sets the column at which a displayed article body should be wrapped. If " 6191"this value is equal to 0, it defaults to the current screen width. If this " 6192"value is greater than your current screen width the part off-screen is not " 6193"displayed. Thus setting this option to a large value can be used to disable " 6194"wrapping. If this value is negative the wrap margin is the current screen " 6195"width plus the given value (as long as the result is still positive, " 6196"otherwise it will fall back to the current screen width). Default is 0, " 6197"wrapping at the current screen width." 6198msgstr "" 6199 6200#. type: TP 6201#: doc/tin.1:2624 6202#, no-wrap 6203msgid "B<Quote line when crossposting (xpost_quote_format)>" 6204msgstr "" 6205 6206#. type: Plain text 6207#: doc/tin.1:2631 doc/tin.5:2458 6208msgid "" 6209"Format is the same as for B<news_quote_format>, this is used when answering " 6210"to a crossposting to several groups with no ''Followup-To:'' set." 6211msgstr "" 6212 6213#. type: SS 6214#: doc/tin.1:2631 6215#, no-wrap 6216msgid "ATTRIBUTES MENU AND GROUP ATTRIBUTES" 6217msgstr "" 6218 6219#. type: Plain text 6220#: doc/tin.1:2638 6221msgid "" 6222"B<tin> allows certain attributes to be set on a per group basis. If it " 6223"exists, the global attributes file, I<${TIN_LIBDIR:-NEWSLIBDIR}/attributes> " 6224"is read. After that, the user's own attributes file " 6225"I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin/attributes> is read. The global attributes " 6226"file is useful for distributing system-wide defaults to new users who have " 6227"no private attributes file yet." 6228msgstr "" 6229 6230#. type: Plain text 6231#: doc/tin.1:2646 6232msgid "" 6233"Note that the I<scope=E<lt>grouplistE<gt>> line has to be specified before " 6234"the attributes are specified for that list. All attributes are set to a " 6235"reasonable default so you only have to specify the attribute that you want " 6236"to change (e.g., B<savedir>). All toggle attributes are set by specifying " 6237"ON/OFF. Otherwise, these function exactly the same as their global " 6238"equivalents. For more details see B<\\%tin>(5)." 6239msgstr "" 6240 6241#. type: Plain text 6242#: doc/tin.1:2653 6243msgid "" 6244"Attributes can also be changed from the attributes menu which can be " 6245"accessed by B<ConfigToggleAttrib> ('B<E<lt>TABE<gt>>') from the options menu " 6246"or B<ScopeSelect> ('B<^J>' or 'B<E<lt>CRE<gt>>') from the scopes menu. The " 6247"attributes menu looks and behaves very similar to the options menu. The " 6248"title shows the current scope. Attributes set in the current scope are " 6249"marked with '+' to the left of the attributes number." 6250msgstr "" 6251 6252#. type: Plain text 6253#: doc/tin.1:2660 6254msgid "" 6255"Besides the keys for moving around and changing values known from the " 6256"options menu the attributes menu provides the following command: " 6257"B<ConfigResetAttrib> ('B<r>') which resets an attribute to a default value." 6258msgstr "" 6259 6260#. type: SS 6261#: doc/tin.1:2660 6262#, no-wrap 6263msgid "SCOPES MENU" 6264msgstr "" 6265 6266#. type: Plain text 6267#: doc/tin.1:2665 6268msgid "" 6269"The scopes menu (accessible from the options menu with B<ConfigScopeMenu> " 6270"('B<S>')) shows all scopes read from the global and local attributes file. " 6271"Scopes from the global attributes file are marked with '!' to the left of " 6272"the scope number. Delete/rename/move are not possible with those scopes." 6273msgstr "" 6274 6275#. type: Plain text 6276#: doc/tin.1:2676 6277msgid "" 6278"In addition to the common moving keys the following commands are available: " 6279"B<ScopeSelect> ('B<^J>' or 'B<E<lt>CRE<gt>>') enter the attributes menu for " 6280"the current scope, B<ScopeEditAttributesFile> ('B<E>') edit the local " 6281"attributes file, B<ScopeAdd> ('B<a>') add a new scope, B<ScopeDelete> " 6282"('B<d>') delete the current scope, B<ScopeMove> ('B<m>') move the current " 6283"scope to a new position, B<ScopeRename> ('B<r>') rename the current " 6284"scope. B<ToggleHelpDisplay> ('B<H>') toggles the help mini menu at the " 6285"bottom of the screen." 6286msgstr "" 6287 6288#. type: SS 6289#: doc/tin.1:2676 6290#, no-wrap 6291msgid "FILTERING ARTICLES" 6292msgstr "" 6293 6294#. FIXME - add scoring description 6295#. type: Plain text 6296#: doc/tin.1:2683 6297msgid "" 6298"When there is a subject or an author which you are either very interested " 6299"in, or find completely uninteresting, you can easily instruct B<tin> to " 6300"I<auto-select> or I<auto-kill> articles that match I<rules> that you " 6301"specify. This can be anything from the name of the author to the number of " 6302"lines in an article." 6303msgstr "" 6304 6305#. type: Plain text 6306#: doc/tin.1:2689 6307msgid "" 6308"When B<tin> starts up the user's kill-file " 6309"I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin/filter> (see also B<\\%tin>(5)) is " 6310"read. Each time a newsgroup is entered the rules are applied and articles " 6311"killed or selected when they meet certain criteria." 6312msgstr "" 6313 6314#. type: Plain text 6315#: doc/tin.1:2694 6316msgid "" 6317"The degree to which rules are applied depend on the B<kill_level> tinrc " 6318"setting. By default killed articles will only be marked read. Adjust " 6319"B<kill_level> for more aggressive processing. Articles that match an " 6320"auto-selection rule are marked with a ''*''." 6321msgstr "" 6322 6323#. type: Plain text 6324#: doc/tin.1:2699 6325msgid "" 6326"Filtering rules can be manually entered into " 6327"I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin/filter> (but don't do this whilst running " 6328"B<tin> else you will lose your changes) or by using an on-screen menu within " 6329"B<tin>." 6330msgstr "" 6331 6332#. type: Plain text 6333#: doc/tin.1:2704 6334msgid "" 6335"The filtering capabilities of B<tin> have been significantly enhanced over " 6336"previous versions to include scoring and better pattern matching. It is " 6337"recommended that you read the file I<filtering> in the B<tin> documentation " 6338"directory. This file can also be read online at" 6339msgstr "" 6340 6341#. type: Plain text 6342#: doc/tin.1:2706 6343msgid "E<lt>http://www.tin.org/filtering.txtE<gt>." 6344msgstr "" 6345 6346#. FIXME - Next paragraph is out of date 6347#. type: Plain text 6348#: doc/tin.1:2719 6349msgid "" 6350"The on-screen filtering menu is accessed by pressing B<MenuFilterKill> " 6351"('B<^K>') or B<MenuFilterSelect> ('B<^A>') at the Group and Article " 6352"levels. It allows the user to kill or select an article that matches the " 6353"current ''Subject:'' line, ''From:'' line or a string entered by the " 6354"user. The user entered string can be applied to the \\&''Subject:'' or " 6355"''From:'' line of an article. The filter can be limited to the current " 6356"newsgroup or it can apply to all newsgroups. Once entered the user can abort " 6357"the command and not save the new filter, edit the full filter file or save " 6358"filter." 6359msgstr "" 6360 6361#. type: SS 6362#: doc/tin.1:2719 6363#, no-wrap 6364msgid "POSTING ARTICLES" 6365msgstr "" 6366 6367#. type: Plain text 6368#: doc/tin.1:2722 6369msgid "" 6370"B<tin> allows posting of articles, follow-up to already posted articles and " 6371"replying direct through mail to the author of an article." 6372msgstr "" 6373 6374#. type: Plain text 6375#: doc/tin.1:2732 6376msgid "" 6377"Use the B<Post> ('B<w>') command to post an article to a newsgroup. After " 6378"entering the post subject the default editor (i.e., B<\\%vi>(1)) or the " 6379"editor specified by the $B<VISUAL> or $B<EDITOR> environment variable will " 6380"be started and the article can be entered. To crosspost articles simply add " 6381"a comma and the name of the newsgroup(s) to the end of the ''Newsgroups:'' " 6382"line at the beginning of the article. After saving and exiting the editor " 6383"you are asked if you wish to a)bort posting the article, e)dit the article " 6384"again or p)ost the article to the specified newsgroup(s)." 6385msgstr "" 6386 6387#. type: Plain text 6388#: doc/tin.1:2737 6389msgid "" 6390"Use the B<DisplayPostHist> ('B<W>') command to display a history of the " 6391"articles you have posted. The date the article was posted, which newsgroups " 6392"the article was posted to and the articles subject line are displayed." 6393msgstr "" 6394 6395#. type: Plain text 6396#: doc/tin.1:2745 6397msgid "" 6398"Use the B<PageFollowupQuote> ('B<f>'), B<PageFollowup> ('B<F>') or " 6399"B<PageFollowupQuoteHeaders> ('B<^W>') command to post a follow-up article to " 6400"an already posted article. The B<PageFollowupQuote> command will copy the " 6401"text of the original article into the editor. The " 6402"B<PageFollowupQuoteHeaders> command will copy the text and all headers of " 6403"the original article into the editor. The editing procedure is the same as " 6404"when posting an article with the B<Post> ('B<w>') command." 6405msgstr "" 6406 6407#. type: Plain text 6408#: doc/tin.1:2759 6409msgid "" 6410"Use the B<PageReplyQuote> ('B<r>'), B<PageReply> ('B<R>') or " 6411"B<PageReplyQuoteHeaders> ('B<^E>') command to reply direct through mail to " 6412"the author of an already posted article. The B<PageReplyQuote> command will " 6413"copy the text of the original article into the editor. The " 6414"B<PageReplyQuoteHeaders> command will copy the text and all headers of the " 6415"original article into the editor. The editing procedure is the same as when " 6416"posting an article with the B<Post> ('B<w>') command. After saving and " 6417"exiting the editor you are asked if you wish to abort sending the article " 6418"via B<PostAbort> ('B<a>'), edit the article again via B<PostEdit> ('B<e>') " 6419"or send the article to the author via B<PostSend> ('B<s>')." 6420msgstr "" 6421 6422#. type: SS 6423#: doc/tin.1:2759 6424#, no-wrap 6425msgid "CUSTOMIZING THE ARTICLE QUOTE STRING" 6426msgstr "" 6427 6428#. type: Plain text 6429#: doc/tin.1:2767 6430msgid "" 6431"When posting a followup to an article or replying direct to the author of an " 6432"article via email the text of the article can be quoted. The beginning of " 6433"the quoted text can contain information about the quoted article (e.g., Name " 6434"and the Message-ID of the article). To allow for different situations " 6435"certain information from the article can be used in the quoted string. The " 6436"following variables are expanded if found in the tinrc variables " 6437"B<mail_quote_format>, B<news_quote_format> or B<xpost_quote_format>:" 6438msgstr "" 6439 6440#. type: ta 6441#: doc/tin.1:2769 6442#, no-wrap 6443msgid "\\w'%A 'u +\\w'Address'u" 6444msgstr "" 6445 6446#. type: Plain text 6447#: doc/tin.1:2778 6448#, no-wrap 6449msgid "" 6450"B<%A>\tAddress (Email)\n" 6451"B<%D>\tDate (uses B<date_format>)\n" 6452"B<%F>\tFull address (%N E<lt>%AE<gt>)\n" 6453"B<%G>\tGroupname\n" 6454"B<%M>\tMessage-ID\n" 6455"B<%N>\tFullname of author\n" 6456"B<%C>\tFirstname of author\n" 6457"B<%I>\tInitials of author\n" 6458msgstr "" 6459 6460#. type: Plain text 6461#: doc/tin.1:2781 6462msgid "e.g.," 6463msgstr "" 6464 6465#. type: Plain text 6466#: doc/tin.1:2786 6467#, no-wrap 6468msgid "" 6469"CW<mail_quote_format=On %D in %G you wrote:\n" 6470"news_quote_format=In %M, %F wrote:>\n" 6471msgstr "" 6472 6473#. type: Plain text 6474#: doc/tin.1:2790 6475msgid "would expand to:" 6476msgstr "" 6477 6478#. type: Plain text 6479#: doc/tin.1:2795 6480#, no-wrap 6481msgid "" 6482"CW<On 21 Sep 1993 09:45:51 -0400 in alt.sources you wrote:\n" 6483"In E<lt>abcINN123@example.orgE<gt>, Joe Bar E<lt>joe@example.orgE<gt> " 6484"wrote:>\n" 6485msgstr "" 6486 6487#. type: Plain text 6488#: doc/tin.1:2805 6489msgid "" 6490"The quoted text section of an article is marked by a preceding quote string " 6491"at the beginning of each quoted line. The default quote string is set to " 6492"\\&'E<gt>_'. The default can be changed by setting the tinrc variable " 6493"B<quote_chars> to ones own preference. (Note that '_' underline is used to " 6494"represent a space)." 6495msgstr "" 6496 6497#. type: SS 6498#: doc/tin.1:2805 6499#, no-wrap 6500msgid "MAILING PIPING PRINTING REPOSTING AND SAVING ARTICLES" 6501msgstr "" 6502 6503#. type: Plain text 6504#: doc/tin.1:2812 6505msgid "" 6506"The command interface to B<GroupMail>, B<PageMail>, B<PostMail> or " 6507"B<ThreadMail> ('B<m>'), B<Pipe> ('B<|>'), B<Print> ('B<o>'), B<PageRepost> " 6508"or B<GroupRepost> ('B<x>') and B<GroupSave>, B<PageSave> or B<ThreadSave> " 6509"('B<s>' and B<GroupAutoSave>, B<PageAutoSave> or B<ThreadAutoSave> 'B<S>') " 6510"articles is the same for ease of use." 6511msgstr "" 6512 6513#. type: Plain text 6514#: doc/tin.1:2817 6515msgid "" 6516"Auto-saving with B<*AutoSave> ('B<S>') is a special case and operates only " 6517"on marked articles. They will processed without any further prompting " 6518"according to the default save parameters defined in tinrc or by any " 6519"attributes set for the current group." 6520msgstr "" 6521 6522#. type: Plain text 6523#: doc/tin.1:2821 6524msgid "" 6525"Otherwise, the initial prompt will ask you to select which article, thread, " 6526"hot (auto-selected), regular expression pattern, tagged articles you wish to " 6527"mail, pipe etc." 6528msgstr "" 6529 6530#. type: Plain text 6531#: doc/tin.1:2825 6532msgid "" 6533"Tagged articles must have already been tagged with a B<*Tag> ('B<t>') " 6534"command. All tagged articles can be untagged by a B<*Untag> ('B<U>') untag " 6535"command." 6536msgstr "" 6537 6538#. type: Plain text 6539#: doc/tin.1:2831 6540msgid "" 6541"If a regular expression pattern is selected you are asked to enter a pattern " 6542"(e.g., to match all articles subject lines containing 'net News' you enter " 6543"\"net News\"). Any articles that match the entered expression will be " 6544"mailed, piped etc. See also the B<wildcard> tinrc variable for advanced " 6545"pattern matching options." 6546msgstr "" 6547 6548#. type: Plain text 6549#: doc/tin.1:2836 6550msgid "" 6551"Various expansion characters are recognized when entering the directory and " 6552"file to save to. Environment variables (prefixed with '$') and user home " 6553"directories (prefixed by '~' or '~username') can be specified. Environment " 6554"variables can themselves contain other special characters." 6555msgstr "" 6556 6557#. type: Plain text 6558#: doc/tin.1:2841 6559msgid "" 6560"To save articles to a mailbox enter '=E<lt>mailbox nameE<gt>' when asked for " 6561"the save filename. If you enter just '=' then articles will be saved to a " 6562"mailbox with the name of the current newsgroup (eg, alt.sources). See " 6563"B<maildir>." 6564msgstr "" 6565 6566#. type: Plain text 6567#: doc/tin.1:2846 6568msgid "" 6569"To save in savedir/E<lt>news.group.nameE<gt>/E<lt>filenameE<gt> format enter " 6570"'+E<lt>filenameE<gt>'. See B<savedir>. Like '+' %G is expanded to the " 6571"current news.group.name but without B<savedir> prefixed. %P is expanded to " 6572"the news.group.name with all '.' replaced by '/'." 6573msgstr "" 6574 6575#. type: Plain text 6576#: doc/tin.1:2851 6577msgid "" 6578"If saving multiple files at once the filename (if not referring to a " 6579"mailbox) will be extended by \".num\" where \"num\" is at least 3 digit " 6580"number counting up from 1. Environment variables are allowed within a " 6581"filename (e.g., I<$SOURCES/dir/filename>)." 6582msgstr "" 6583 6584#. type: Plain text 6585#: doc/tin.1:2857 6586msgid "" 6587"When saving articles you can specify whether the saved files should be post " 6588"processed. A default process type can be set via B<post_process_type>." 6589msgstr "" 6590 6591#. type: SS 6592#: doc/tin.1:2857 6593#, no-wrap 6594msgid "AUTOMATIC MAILING AND SAVING NEW NEWS" 6595msgstr "" 6596 6597#. type: Plain text 6598#: doc/tin.1:2869 6599msgid "" 6600"B<tin> allows new/unread news articles to be mailed (''B<-M>'' and " 6601"\\&''B<-N>'' option) or saved (''B<-S>'' option) in batch mode for later " 6602"reading. Useful when going on holiday and you don't want to return and find " 6603"that expire has removed a whole load of unread articles. Best to run via " 6604"B<\\%cron>(8) everyday while away, after which you will be mailed a report " 6605"of which articles were mailed/saved from which newsgroups and the total " 6606"number of articles mailed/saved. Articles are saved in a private news " 6607"structure under your B<savedir> directory (default is " 6608"I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/News>). Be careful of using this option if you " 6609"read a lot of groups because you could overflow your file system." 6610msgstr "" 6611 6612#. type: Plain text 6613#: doc/tin.1:2873 6614msgid "" 6615"When using ''B<-S>'' together with a given directory to save to (''B<-s>'' " 6616"option), the same directory must be specified when reading the articles by " 6617"''B<-R>''." 6618msgstr "" 6619 6620#. type: Plain text 6621#: doc/tin.1:2880 6622msgid "" 6623"If you only want to save some of your groups use the B<batch_save> tinrc " 6624"variable. Set to ON or OFF in tinrc to enable/disable saving of all groups " 6625"and then use the B<batch_save> attribute to fine tune which groups you want " 6626"to have saved. For example, if you want to save most of your groups, then " 6627"set B<batch_save> to ON in tinrc and selectively turn off the ones you don't " 6628"want using attributes." 6629msgstr "" 6630 6631#. type: TP 6632#: doc/tin.1:2881 6633#, no-wrap 6634msgid "B<tin -M iain -c -f newsrc.mail>" 6635msgstr "" 6636 6637#. type: Plain text 6638#: doc/tin.1:2885 6639msgid "" 6640"(mail any unread articles in newsgroups specified in file newsrc.mail to the " 6641"local user iain and mark them as read)" 6642msgstr "" 6643 6644#. type: TP 6645#: doc/tin.1:2886 6646#, no-wrap 6647msgid "B<tin -S -c -f newsrc.save>" 6648msgstr "" 6649 6650#. type: Plain text 6651#: doc/tin.1:2890 6652msgid "" 6653"(save any unread articles in newsgroups specified in file newsrc.save and " 6654"mark them as read)" 6655msgstr "" 6656 6657#. type: TP 6658#: doc/tin.1:2891 6659#, no-wrap 6660msgid "B<tin -R>" 6661msgstr "" 6662 6663#. type: Plain text 6664#: doc/tin.1:2896 6665msgid "(read any articles saved by B<tin -S>)" 6666msgstr "" 6667 6668#. type: SS 6669#: doc/tin.1:2896 6670#, no-wrap 6671msgid "RANGES" 6672msgstr "" 6673 6674#. type: Plain text 6675#: doc/tin.1:2907 6676msgid "" 6677"A range is simply a group of items marked using the B<SetRange> (B<'#'>) " 6678"key. Certain B<tin> commands will operate on a range if one exists rather " 6679"than just the current item. A range is an expression of the form " 6680"E<lt>minE<gt>\\(enE<lt>maxE<gt>, e.g. 10\\(en15 will highlight items 10 " 6681"through 15 on the current screen. Other than absolute numeric positions, '.' " 6682"can be used in place of the current cursor position and '$' can be used to " 6683"mean the highest number available. Currently the only commands that " 6684"understand ranges are B<GroupMarkThdRead> ('B<K>'), B<MarkArtUnread> " 6685"('B<z>') and B<MarkThdUnread> ('B<Z>')." 6686msgstr "" 6687 6688#. type: SS 6689#: doc/tin.1:2908 6690#, no-wrap 6691msgid "NEWSGROUP LISTS & WILDCARDS" 6692msgstr "" 6693 6694#. type: Plain text 6695#: doc/tin.1:2919 6696msgid "" 6697"Several places in B<tin> allow you to specify a list of newsgroups. These " 6698"include command-line groups, (un)subscribe groups, the AUTO[UN]SUBSCRIBE " 6699"mechanism. The scope= attributes file tag and the filter file group= tag " 6700"also use the same syntax. B<tin> interprets this variable similarly to " 6701"B<\\%rn>(1). It contains a list of patterns, separated by commas and " 6702"possibly prefixed with exclamation points. An exclamation point negates the " 6703"meaning of a match on this pattern, and can be used to cancel certain " 6704"matches. Some examples:" 6705msgstr "" 6706 6707#. type: Plain text 6708#: doc/tin.1:2921 6709msgid "I<alt.config,news.*,!news.test>" 6710msgstr "" 6711 6712#. type: Plain text 6713#: doc/tin.1:2923 6714msgid "Matches alt.config and everything in the 'news' hierarchy except news.test" 6715msgstr "" 6716 6717#. type: Plain text 6718#: doc/tin.1:2928 6719msgid "" 6720"See the explanation for the $B<AUTOSUBSCRIBE> variables for further " 6721"examples." 6722msgstr "" 6723 6724#. type: SS 6725#: doc/tin.1:2928 6726#, no-wrap 6727msgid "SIGNATURES" 6728msgstr "" 6729 6730#. type: Plain text 6731#: doc/tin.1:2937 6732msgid "" 6733"B<tin> will recognize a signature in either " 6734"I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.signature> or " 6735"I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.Sig>. If " 6736"I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.signature> exists, then the signature will be " 6737"pulled into the editor for mail commands only. A signature in " 6738"I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.signature> will not be pulled into the editor " 6739"for posting commands since B<\\%inews>(1) will append the signature itself." 6740msgstr "" 6741 6742#. type: Plain text 6743#: doc/tin.1:2940 6744msgid "" 6745"A signature in I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.Sig> will be pulled into the " 6746"editor for both posting and mailing commands." 6747msgstr "" 6748 6749#. type: Plain text 6750#: doc/tin.1:2942 6751msgid "The following is an example of a I<.Sig> file:" 6752msgstr "" 6753 6754#. type: Plain text 6755#: doc/tin.1:2947 6756#, no-wrap 6757msgid "" 6758"CW<NAMES Joe Bar E<lt>joe@example.orgE<gt>\n" 6759"SNAIL Musterweg 12, 99999 Notreal, Germany>\n" 6760msgstr "" 6761 6762#. type: Plain text 6763#: doc/tin.1:2962 6764msgid "" 6765"B<tin> also has the capability to generate random signatures on a per " 6766"newsgroup basis if so desired. The way to accomplish this is to specify the " 6767"default signature or the group attribute sigfile as a directory. If for " 6768"example the sigfile path is I</usr/iain/.sigs> and I<.sigs> is a directory " 6769"then B<tin> will select a random signature from any file that is in the " 6770"directory I<.sigs> (note: one signature per numbered file). A random " 6771"signature can also consist of a fixed part signature that can contain your " 6772"name, address etc. followed by the random sig. The fixed part of the random " 6773"sig is read from the file I<$HOME/.sigfixed>." 6774msgstr "" 6775 6776#. type: SS 6777#: doc/tin.1:2962 6778#, no-wrap 6779msgid "CUSTOMIZING THE SCREEN FORMAT" 6780msgstr "" 6781 6782#. type: Plain text 6783#: doc/tin.1:2967 6784msgid "" 6785"The look of the Selection, Group and Thread level can be customized via " 6786"format strings. These format strings define the content and the position of " 6787"each element on the screen. Variables are used within the format strings as " 6788"placeholders. The following variables are available:" 6789msgstr "" 6790 6791#. type: ta 6792#: doc/tin.1:2970 6793#, no-wrap 6794msgid "\\w'%G 'u +\\w'current group/thread/article number'u" 6795msgstr "" 6796 6797#. type: Plain text 6798#: doc/tin.1:2987 6799#, no-wrap 6800msgid "" 6801"B<%D>\tdate\n" 6802"B<%F>\tfrom, name and/or address\n" 6803"B<%G>\tnewsgroup name\n" 6804"B<%I>\tinitials\n" 6805"B<%L>\tline count\n" 6806"B<%M>\tmessage-id\n" 6807"B<%R>\tnumber of responses in thread\n" 6808"B<%S>\tscore\n" 6809"B<%T>\tthread tree\n" 6810"B<%U>\tunread count\n" 6811"B<%d>\tnewsgroup description\n" 6812"B<%f>\tnewsgroup flag\n" 6813"B<%m>\tarticle marks\n" 6814"B<%n>\tcurrent group/thread/article number\n" 6815"B<%s>\tsubject\n" 6816"B<%%>\t%\n" 6817msgstr "" 6818 6819#. type: Plain text 6820#: doc/tin.1:2992 6821msgid "" 6822"Not all variables can be used in each level. The following table provides an " 6823"overview:" 6824msgstr "" 6825 6826#. type: ta 6827#: doc/tin.1:2995 6828#, no-wrap 6829msgid "" 6830"\\w'%G 'uC +\\w'B<select_format> 'uC +\\w'B<group_format> 'uC " 6831"+\\w'B<thread_format>'uC" 6832msgstr "" 6833 6834#. type: Plain text 6835#: doc/tin.1:3013 6836#, no-wrap 6837msgid "" 6838"\tB<select_format>\tB<group_format>\tB<thread_format>\n" 6839"B<%D>\t\tX\tX\n" 6840"B<%F>\t\tX\tX\n" 6841"B<%G>\tX\n" 6842"B<%I>\t\tX\tX\n" 6843"B<%L>\t\tX\tX\n" 6844"B<%M>\t\tX\tX\n" 6845"B<%R>\t\tX\n" 6846"B<%S>\t\tX\tX\n" 6847"B<%T>\t\t\tX\n" 6848"B<%U>\tX\n" 6849"B<%d>\tX\n" 6850"B<%f>\tX\n" 6851"B<%m>\t\tX\tX\n" 6852"B<%n>\tX\tX\tX\n" 6853"B<%s>\t\tX\n" 6854"B<%%>\tX\tX\tX\n" 6855msgstr "" 6856 6857#. type: Plain text 6858#: doc/tin.1:3017 6859msgid "Defaults for the format strings:" 6860msgstr "" 6861 6862#. type: ta 6863#: doc/tin.1:3020 6864#, no-wrap 6865msgid "\\w'select_format 'u +\\w'\"B<%n %m [%L] %T %F>\"'u" 6866msgstr "" 6867 6868#. type: Plain text 6869#: doc/tin.1:3024 6870#, no-wrap 6871msgid "" 6872"B<select_format>:\t\"B<%f %n %U %G %d>\"\n" 6873"B<group_format>:\t\"B<%n %m %R %L %s %F>\"\n" 6874"B<thread_format>:\t\"B<%n %m [%L] %T %F>\"\n" 6875msgstr "" 6876 6877#. type: Plain text 6878#: doc/tin.1:3030 6879msgid "" 6880"B<show_description> controls whether the newsgroup description is shown or " 6881"not. The description can also be toggled with B<SelectToggleDescriptions> " 6882"('B<d>')." 6883msgstr "" 6884 6885#. type: Plain text 6886#: doc/tin.1:3035 6887msgid "" 6888"The information displayed with 'B<%F>' depends on the value of " 6889"B<show_author>. B<GroupToggleSubjDisplay> resp. B<ThreadToggleSubjDisplay> " 6890"('B<d>') switches through all available options." 6891msgstr "" 6892 6893#. type: Plain text 6894#: doc/tin.1:3039 6895msgid "" 6896"For date representation 'B<%D>' uses B<date_format>. It is possible to " 6897"specify a different date format in round brackets (e.g. 'B<%(%d %b %y " 6898"%H:%M)D>'). See B<date_format> for more details." 6899msgstr "" 6900 6901#. type: Plain text 6902#: doc/tin.1:3043 6903msgid "" 6904"The length of each item (except 'B<%%>') can be defined with a positive " 6905"number after the 'B<%>'. The following example displays the score in the " 6906"thread level 10 characters wide: 'B<%10S>'." 6907msgstr "" 6908 6909#. type: Plain text 6910#: doc/tin.1:3049 6911msgid "" 6912"If the newsgroup name is displayed together with the newsgroup description, " 6913"the width of the newsgroup name can be controlled via an optional comma " 6914"separated second value (e.g. 'B<%60,20G>'). It is valid to omit the first " 6915"value (e.g. ('B<%,20G>')). If no second value is given, B<tin> uses a " 6916"default value of 32." 6917msgstr "" 6918 6919#. type: Plain text 6920#: doc/tin.1:3056 6921msgid "" 6922"Some variables do have a default width which may lead to truncation. " 6923"Truncation for variables which contain only numbers happens by dividing the " 6924"value with a sufficient power of ten and adding a SI suffix to the result, " 6925"that is the variable holds a value of 54321 and the width for the variable " 6926"is 4 the result will be \"54 k\". If that's undesired you have to specify a " 6927"larger width manually, e.g. 'B<%6n>'. Here is an overview of the defaults:" 6928msgstr "" 6929 6930#. type: ta 6931#: doc/tin.1:3059 6932#, no-wrap 6933msgid "\\w'Variable 'u +\\w'width'u" 6934msgstr "" 6935 6936#. type: Plain text 6937#: doc/tin.1:3068 6938#, no-wrap 6939msgid "" 6940"Variable\twidth\n" 6941"B<%I>\t 3\n" 6942"B<%L>\t 4\n" 6943"B<%M>\t10\n" 6944"B<%R>\t 3\n" 6945"B<%S>\t 6\n" 6946"B<%U>\t 5\n" 6947"B<%n>\t 4\n" 6948msgstr "" 6949 6950#. type: Plain text 6951#: doc/tin.1:3079 6952msgid "" 6953"If no length is given for 'B<%D>', the length is determined by the format " 6954"string for the date and the date of the current day. If the date format " 6955"string contains weekdays or months names it may happen that the date is " 6956"longer than determined in the first pass. In this case, the date is " 6957"truncated before display. This occurs, for example, if the current month is " 6958"May and the article to which the date is displayed was posted in " 6959"December. In such cases it might useful to determine the maximum length " 6960"manually and specify the length in the format string." 6961msgstr "" 6962 6963#. type: Plain text 6964#: doc/tin.1:3083 6965msgid "" 6966"In case the format string contains 'B<%G>' and 'B<%d>' and no length are " 6967"given, B<tin> determines the longest newsgroup name and uses this length for " 6968"'B<%G>'. The remaining space will used for 'B<%d>'." 6969msgstr "" 6970 6971#. type: Plain text 6972#: doc/tin.1:3087 6973msgid "" 6974"When the format string contains the specifier 'B<%F>' and 'B<%s>' " 6975"resp. 'B<%T>' and no length are given, 'B<%F>' will use one third and " 6976"'B<%s>' resp. 'B<%T>' will use two third of the available space." 6977msgstr "" 6978 6979#. type: Plain text 6980#: doc/tin.1:3095 6981msgid "" 6982"In addition, a minimum screen width can be defined for each item (except " 6983"'B<%%>'). In this case, the item will only be displayed when the screen is " 6984"wider than specified. This comes in handy to not overload a small screen but " 6985"have maximum information on a large screen. The minimum screen width has to " 6986"be specified by a positive number preceded by an 'B<E<gt>>'. In the " 6987"following example B<tin> will display the score only if the screen is wider " 6988"than 100 characters: 'B<%E<gt>100S>'." 6989msgstr "" 6990 6991#. type: Plain text 6992#: doc/tin.1:3103 6993msgid "" 6994"If both the length and the minimum screen width should be specified for an " 6995"item, the length must be the first parameter and the minimum screen width " 6996"must be the second one. The following example displays the score with a " 6997"length of 10 characters only if the screen is wider than 100 characters: " 6998"'B<%10E<gt>100S>'." 6999msgstr "" 7000 7001#. type: SS 7002#: doc/tin.1:3103 7003#, no-wrap 7004msgid "TIPS AND TRICKS" 7005msgstr "" 7006 7007#. type: Plain text 7008#: doc/tin.1:3107 7009msgid "" 7010"B<tin> can be pretty much be navigated by using the four cursor keys. The " 7011"left arrow key goes up a level, the right arrow key goes down a level, the " 7012"up arrow key goes up a line and the down arrow key goes down a line." 7013msgstr "" 7014 7015#. type: Plain text 7016#: doc/tin.1:3109 7017msgid "" 7018"The following newsgroups provide useful information concerning news " 7019"software:" 7020msgstr "" 7021 7022#. type: Plain text 7023#: doc/tin.1:3112 7024msgid "" 7025"\\(emnews.software.readers (info. about news user agents tin, rn, nn, slrn " 7026"etc.)" 7027msgstr "" 7028 7029#. type: Plain text 7030#: doc/tin.1:3114 7031msgid "\\(emnews.software.nntp (info. about NNTP)" 7032msgstr "" 7033 7034#. type: Plain text 7035#: doc/tin.1:3116 7036msgid "" 7037"\\(emnews.answers (Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about many different " 7038"themes)" 7039msgstr "" 7040 7041#. type: Plain text 7042#: doc/tin.1:3120 7043msgid "" 7044"Many prompts within B<tin> offer a default choice that the cursor is " 7045"positioned on. By pressing 'B<E<lt>CRE<gt>>' the default value is taken. " 7046"Most prompts can be aborted by pressing 'B<E<lt>ESCE<gt>>'." 7047msgstr "" 7048 7049#. type: Plain text 7050#: doc/tin.1:3127 7051msgid "" 7052"When B<tin> is run in an B<\\%xterm>(1x) it will resize itself each time " 7053"the B<\\%xterm>(1x) is resized." 7054msgstr "" 7055 7056#. type: Plain text 7057#: doc/tin.1:3131 7058msgid "" 7059"B<tin> will reread the " 7060"I<${TIN_LIBDIR:-NEWSLIBDIR}\"/\"${TIN_ACTIVEFILE:-active}> file at set " 7061"intervals (B<reread_active_file_secs>) to show any newly arrived news." 7062msgstr "" 7063 7064#. type: Plain text 7065#: doc/tin.1:3136 7066msgid "" 7067"If you find large number of new newsgroups cluttering up your screen, " 7068"pressing B<SelectToggleReadDisplay> ('B<r>') will make them go away." 7069msgstr "" 7070 7071#. type: SS 7072#: doc/tin.1:3136 7073#, no-wrap 7074msgid "XTERM BUTTONS" 7075msgstr "" 7076 7077#. type: Plain text 7078#: doc/tin.1:3142 7079msgid "" 7080"If the environment variable B<$TERM> is set to B<\\%xterm>(1x), then button " 7081"pressing can be used to select groups and articles. In this discussion, the " 7082"buttons are assumed to be assigned conventionally (i.e., Button1 is the left " 7083"button)." 7084msgstr "" 7085 7086#. type: Plain text 7087#: doc/tin.1:3144 7088msgid "In general (i.e., for the group, thread and article menus)," 7089msgstr "" 7090 7091#. type: TP 7092#: doc/tin.1:3144 7093#, no-wrap 7094msgid "Button1 (left)" 7095msgstr "" 7096 7097#. type: Plain text 7098#: doc/tin.1:3147 7099msgid "enters next (lower) level if you click on an article, otherwise pages down." 7100msgstr "" 7101 7102#. type: TP 7103#: doc/tin.1:3147 7104#, no-wrap 7105msgid "Button2 (center)" 7106msgstr "" 7107 7108#. type: Plain text 7109#: doc/tin.1:3151 7110msgid "" 7111"returns to the previous (upper) level if you click on an article, otherwise " 7112"pages up." 7113msgstr "" 7114 7115#. type: TP 7116#: doc/tin.1:3151 7117#, no-wrap 7118msgid "Button3 (right)" 7119msgstr "" 7120 7121#. type: Plain text 7122#: doc/tin.1:3155 7123msgid "" 7124"positions on the article line under mouse cursor, or pages down if you've " 7125"clicked outside the list of articles." 7126msgstr "" 7127 7128#. type: Plain text 7129#: doc/tin.1:3157 7130msgid "In the group selection menu, if the mouse is pointing at a group then:" 7131msgstr "" 7132 7133#. type: TP 7134#: doc/tin.1:3157 doc/tin.1:3169 doc/tin.1:3183 7135#, no-wrap 7136msgid "left button" 7137msgstr "" 7138 7139#. type: Plain text 7140#: doc/tin.1:3161 7141msgid "" 7142"moves to and selects the group pointed at, just like B<SelectReadGrp> " 7143"('B<E<lt>CRE<gt>>')." 7144msgstr "" 7145 7146#. type: TP 7147#: doc/tin.1:3161 doc/tin.1:3173 doc/tin.1:3186 7148#, no-wrap 7149msgid "center button" 7150msgstr "" 7151 7152#. type: Plain text 7153#: doc/tin.1:3164 7154msgid "quits the program, just like B<Quit> ('B<q>')." 7155msgstr "" 7156 7157#. type: TP 7158#: doc/tin.1:3164 doc/tin.1:3178 doc/tin.1:3191 7159#, no-wrap 7160msgid "right button" 7161msgstr "" 7162 7163#. type: Plain text 7164#: doc/tin.1:3167 7165msgid "moves to the group pointed at." 7166msgstr "" 7167 7168#. type: Plain text 7169#: doc/tin.1:3169 7170msgid "" 7171"In the article menu, if the mouse is pointing at an article (or thread) " 7172"then:" 7173msgstr "" 7174 7175#. type: Plain text 7176#: doc/tin.1:3173 7177msgid "" 7178"reads the article pointed at, just like B<GroupReadBasenote> " 7179"('B<E<lt>CRE<gt>>'), or the thread, just like B<GroupListThd> ('B<l>')." 7180msgstr "" 7181 7182#. type: Plain text 7183#: doc/tin.1:3178 7184msgid "" 7185"exits the menu, catching up on the group if you have " 7186"B<group_catchup_on_exit> set in your configuration, just like B<Quit> " 7187"('B<q>')." 7188msgstr "" 7189 7190#. type: Plain text 7191#: doc/tin.1:3181 7192msgid "moves to the article (or thread) pointed at." 7193msgstr "" 7194 7195#. type: Plain text 7196#: doc/tin.1:3183 7197msgid "In the thread menu, if the mouse is pointing at an article then:" 7198msgstr "" 7199 7200#. type: Plain text 7201#: doc/tin.1:3186 7202msgid "reads article pointed at, just like B<ThreadReadArt> ('B<E<lt>CRE<gt>>')." 7203msgstr "" 7204 7205#. type: Plain text 7206#: doc/tin.1:3191 7207msgid "" 7208"exits the menu, catching up on the thread if you have " 7209"B<thread_catchup_on_exit> set in your configuration, just like B<Quit> " 7210"('B<q>')." 7211msgstr "" 7212 7213#. type: Plain text 7214#: doc/tin.1:3194 7215msgid "moves to the article pointed at." 7216msgstr "" 7217 7218#. type: Plain text 7219#: doc/tin.1:3201 7220msgid "" 7221"In other menus and areas button pressing reverts back to usual cut and paste " 7222"of B<\\%xterm>(1x), but after one click of any button." 7223msgstr "" 7224 7225#. type: SS 7226#: doc/tin.1:3201 7227#, no-wrap 7228msgid "INDEX FILES" 7229msgstr "" 7230 7231#. type: Plain text 7232#: doc/tin.1:3206 7233msgid "" 7234"If your news server supports NOV index files (see B<\\%newsoverview>(5), " 7235"most modern installations will) and you have a fast connection to your news " 7236"server then this section can be ignored." 7237msgstr "" 7238 7239#. type: Plain text 7240#: doc/tin.1:3212 7241msgid "" 7242"If your news server doesn't support NOV index files or you have a very slow " 7243"connection to your news server then B<tin> can cache the index for each " 7244"newsgroup if B<cache_overview_files> is set to ON. Note that this cache can " 7245"use up large amounts of disk space if you read a lot of groups and/or high " 7246"traffic groups." 7247msgstr "" 7248 7249#. type: Plain text 7250#: doc/tin.1:3221 7251msgid "" 7252"Each user creates/updates his/her own index files that are stored in " 7253"I<${TIN_INDEX_NEWSDIR:-\"${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin\"}/.news/>. If you " 7254"are reading via NNTP then the news server name will be appended to keep the " 7255"indexes for different servers separate. If you are reading off the local " 7256"spool and local overview files already exist then turning on caching will " 7257"have no effect. Likewise unless you see significant delays entering a group " 7258"when reading via NNTP then turning on caching will have little or no effect." 7259msgstr "" 7260 7261#. type: Plain text 7262#: doc/tin.1:3228 7263msgid "" 7264"Entering a group the first time tends to be slow because the index file must " 7265"be built from scratch. To alleviate the slowness start B<tin> to create all " 7266"index files for the groups you subscribe to with B<tin -u -v> and go for a " 7267"coffee. Subsequent readings of a group will only need to do incremental " 7268"updating of the index file and will be much faster as only new articles will " 7269"need to be cached." 7270msgstr "" 7271 7272#. type: Plain text 7273#: doc/tin.1:3233 7274msgid "" 7275"As indexing might take some time you may want to run B<tin> from the system " 7276"batcher B<\\%cron>(8) with the ''B<-u>'' option:" 7277msgstr "" 7278 7279#. type: Plain text 7280#: doc/tin.1:3238 7281#, no-wrap 7282msgid "CW<30 6 * * * /usr/local/bin/tin -u>\n" 7283msgstr "" 7284 7285#. type: Plain text 7286#: doc/tin.1:3244 7287msgid "" 7288"If you are low on local disk space you should consider to manually purge " 7289"cached data for groups you are not reading anymore with something like:" 7290msgstr "" 7291 7292#. type: Plain text 7293#: doc/tin.1:3250 7294#, no-wrap 7295msgid "" 7296"CW<find ${TIN_INDEX_NEWSDIR:-\"${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin\"}/.news* " 7297"\\e\n" 7298"-type f -name \"[0-9]*.[0-9]\" -atime +28 | xargs rm -f>\n" 7299msgstr "" 7300 7301#. type: SH 7302#: doc/tin.1:3255 doc/tin.5:21 7303#, no-wrap 7304msgid "FILES" 7305msgstr "" 7306 7307#. TODO: mention dead.article, dead.articles 7308#. .article[.$$], .cancel[.$$], .letter[.$$]? 7309#. ${XDG_RUNTIME_DIR:\-"$HOME"}/.slrnfaces 7310#. $PWD/trace[.out] (--with-trace) 7311#. $TMPDIR/NNTP (-D 1) 7312#. $TMPDIR/FILTER (-D 2) 7313#. $TMPDIR/ARTS (-D 2) 7314#. $TMPDIR/BITMAP (-D 4) 7315#. $TMPDIR/REFS.dump (-D 8) 7316#. $TMPDIR/REFS.info (-D 8) 7317#. $TMPDIR/MALLOC (-D 16) 7318#. $TMPDIR/ATTRIBUTES (-D 32) 7319#. $TMPDIR/SCOPES-R (-D 32) 7320#. $TMPDIR/SCOPES-W (-D 32) 7321#. $TMPDIR/ACTIVE (-D 64) 7322#. type: Plain text 7323#: doc/tin.1:3273 7324msgid "For a detailed description see B<\\%tin>(5)." 7325msgstr "" 7326 7327#. type: Plain text 7328#: doc/tin.1:3275 doc/tin.5:43 7329msgid "I<$MAILCAPS>" 7330msgstr "" 7331 7332#. type: Plain text 7333#: doc/tin.1:3277 doc/tin.5:45 7334msgid "I<~/.mailcap>" 7335msgstr "" 7336 7337#. type: Plain text 7338#: doc/tin.1:3279 doc/tin.5:47 7339msgid "I</etc/mailcap>" 7340msgstr "" 7341 7342#. type: Plain text 7343#: doc/tin.1:3281 doc/tin.5:49 7344msgid "I</usr/etc/mailcap>" 7345msgstr "" 7346 7347#. type: Plain text 7348#: doc/tin.1:3283 doc/tin.5:51 7349msgid "I</usr/local/etc/mailcap>" 7350msgstr "" 7351 7352#. type: Plain text 7353#: doc/tin.1:3285 doc/tin.5:53 7354msgid "I</etc/mail/mailcap>" 7355msgstr "" 7356 7357#. type: Plain text 7358#: doc/tin.1:3288 doc/tin.5:222 7359msgid "I</etc/nntpserver>" 7360msgstr "" 7361 7362#. type: Plain text 7363#: doc/tin.1:3291 doc/tin.5:232 7364msgid "I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.cancelsecret>" 7365msgstr "" 7366 7367#. type: Plain text 7368#: doc/tin.1:3294 doc/tin.5:242 7369msgid "I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.mime.types>" 7370msgstr "" 7371 7372#. type: Plain text 7373#: doc/tin.1:3296 doc/tin.5:244 7374msgid "I</etc/mime.types>" 7375msgstr "" 7376 7377#. type: Plain text 7378#: doc/tin.1:3298 doc/tin.5:246 7379msgid "I</etc/tin/mime.types>" 7380msgstr "" 7381 7382#. type: Plain text 7383#: doc/tin.1:3301 doc/tin.5:253 7384msgid "I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.newsauth>" 7385msgstr "" 7386 7387#. type: Plain text 7388#: doc/tin.1:3304 doc/tin.5:286 7389msgid "I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.newsrc>" 7390msgstr "" 7391 7392#. type: Plain text 7393#: doc/tin.1:3308 doc/tin.5:315 7394#, no-wrap 7395msgid "I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin/$NNTPSERVER${NNTPPORT:+\":$NNTPPORT\"}/.oldnewsrc>\n" 7396msgstr "" 7397 7398#. type: Plain text 7399#: doc/tin.1:3312 doc/tin.5:323 7400msgid "I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.signature>" 7401msgstr "" 7402 7403#. type: Plain text 7404#: doc/tin.1:3314 doc/tin.5:325 7405msgid "I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.Sig>" 7406msgstr "" 7407 7408#. type: Plain text 7409#: doc/tin.1:3317 doc/tin.5:332 7410msgid "I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.sigfixed>" 7411msgstr "" 7412 7413#. type: Plain text 7414#: doc/tin.1:3320 doc/tin.5:339 7415msgid "I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin/.inputhistory>" 7416msgstr "" 7417 7418#. type: Plain text 7419#: doc/tin.1:3323 doc/tin.5:346 7420msgid "I<${TIN_INDEX_MAILDIR:-\"${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin\"}/.mail/>" 7421msgstr "" 7422 7423#. type: Plain text 7424#: doc/tin.1:3327 doc/tin.5:354 7425#, no-wrap 7426msgid "I<${TIN_INDEX_NEWSDIR:-\"${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin\"}/.news${NNTPSERVER:+\"-$NNTPSERVER\"}/>\n" 7427msgstr "" 7428 7429#. type: Plain text 7430#: doc/tin.1:3331 doc/tin.5:362 7431msgid "I<${TIN_INDEX_SAVEDIR:-\"${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin\"}/.save/>" 7432msgstr "" 7433 7434#. type: Plain text 7435#: doc/tin.1:3334 doc/tin.5:369 7436msgid "I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin/active.mail>" 7437msgstr "" 7438 7439#. type: Plain text 7440#: doc/tin.1:3337 doc/tin.5:403 7441msgid "I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin/active.save>" 7442msgstr "" 7443 7444#. tin uses inns old (pre 2.x) Path convention. 7445#. as with inn >= 2.2.x getting more and more popular 7446#. we should think about checking for the new Paths (/news/etc/) 7447#. ${TIN_LIBDIR\-/news/etc"}/attributes 7448#. type: Plain text 7449#: doc/tin.1:3341 doc/tin.5:414 7450msgid "I</etc/tin/attributes>" 7451msgstr "" 7452 7453#. type: Plain text 7454#: doc/tin.1:3343 doc/tin.5:416 7455msgid "I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin/attributes>" 7456msgstr "" 7457 7458#. TODO: add missing descriptions and explain things in detail. 7459#. type: Plain text 7460#: doc/tin.1:3346 doc/tin.5:751 7461msgid "I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin/filter>" 7462msgstr "" 7463 7464#. type: Plain text 7465#: doc/tin.1:3350 doc/tin.5:885 7466#, no-wrap 7467msgid "I</etc/tin/keymap${${LC_ALL:-\"${LC_CTYPE:-\"${LC_MESSAGES:-\"$LANG\"}\"}\"}:+\".${LC_ALL:-\"${LC_CTYPE:-\"${LC_MESSAGES:-\"$LANG\"}\"}\"}\"}>\n" 7468msgstr "" 7469 7470#. type: Plain text 7471#: doc/tin.1:3352 doc/tin.5:887 7472#, no-wrap 7473msgid "I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin/keymap${${LC_ALL:-\"${LC_CTYPE:-\"${LC_MESSAGES:-\"$LANG\"}\"}\"}:+\".${LC_ALL:-\"${LC_CTYPE:-\"${LC_MESSAGES:-\"$LANG\"}\"}\"}\"}>\n" 7474msgstr "" 7475 7476#. type: Plain text 7477#: doc/tin.1:3356 doc/tin.5:1121 7478msgid "I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin/mailgroups>" 7479msgstr "" 7480 7481#. type: Plain text 7482#: doc/tin.1:3359 doc/tin.5:1137 7483msgid "I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin/newsrctable>" 7484msgstr "" 7485 7486#. type: Plain text 7487#: doc/tin.1:3362 doc/tin.5:1163 7488msgid "I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin/posted>" 7489msgstr "" 7490 7491#. type: Plain text 7492#: doc/tin.1:3365 doc/tin.5:1170 7493msgid "I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/Mail/posted>" 7494msgstr "" 7495 7496#. type: Plain text 7497#: doc/tin.1:3368 doc/tin.5:1180 7498msgid "I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin/postponed.articles>" 7499msgstr "" 7500 7501#. type: Plain text 7502#: doc/tin.1:3372 7503#, no-wrap 7504msgid "I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin/$NNTPSERVER:${NNTPPORT:+\":$NNTPPORT\"}/newsgroups>\n" 7505msgstr "" 7506 7507#. type: Plain text 7508#: doc/tin.1:3377 7509#, no-wrap 7510msgid "I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin/$NNTPSERVER:${NNTPPORT:+\":$NNTPPORT\"}/serverrc>\n" 7511msgstr "" 7512 7513#. tin uses inns old (pre 2.x) Path convention. 7514#. as with inn >= 2.2.x getting more and more popular 7515#. we should think about checking for the new Paths (/news/etc/) 7516#. .IR ${TIN_LIBDIR\-"/news/etc"}/tinrc 7517#. type: Plain text 7518#: doc/tin.1:3382 doc/tin.5:1233 7519msgid "I</etc/tin/tinrc>" 7520msgstr "" 7521 7522#. type: Plain text 7523#: doc/tin.1:3384 doc/tin.5:1235 7524msgid "I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin/tinrc>" 7525msgstr "" 7526 7527#. type: Plain text 7528#: doc/tin.1:3387 doc/tin.5:2462 7529msgid "I</etc/tin/tin.defaults>" 7530msgstr "" 7531 7532#. type: Plain text 7533#: doc/tin.1:3390 7534msgid "I</usr/local/share/locale/${LC_MESSAGES}/LC_MESSAGES/tin.mo>" 7535msgstr "" 7536 7537#. tin uses inns old (pre 2.x) Path convention. 7538#. as with inn >= 2.2.x getting more and more popular 7539#. we should think about checking for the new Paths 7540#. (described shown below). 7541#. type: Plain text 7542#: doc/tin.1:3393 doc/tin.5:2572 7543msgid "I<${TIN_LIBDIR:-NEWSLIBDIR}\"/\"${TIN_ACTIVEFILE:-active}>" 7544msgstr "" 7545 7546#. type: Plain text 7547#: doc/tin.1:3396 doc/tin.5:2632 7548msgid "I<${TIN_LIBDIR:-NEWSLIBDIR}/active.times>" 7549msgstr "" 7550 7551#. type: Plain text 7552#: doc/tin.1:3399 doc/tin.5:2659 7553msgid "I<${TIN_LIBDIR:-NEWSLIBDIR}/newsgroups>" 7554msgstr "" 7555 7556#. type: Plain text 7557#: doc/tin.1:3402 doc/tin.5:2682 7558msgid "I<${TIN_LIBDIR:-NEWSLIBDIR}/organization>" 7559msgstr "" 7560 7561#. is the Path correct? or is it /news/etc/overview.fmt 7562#. type: Plain text 7563#: doc/tin.1:3405 doc/tin.5:2692 7564msgid "I<${TIN_LIBDIR:-NEWSLIBDIR}/overview.fmt>" 7565msgstr "" 7566 7567#. is the Path correct? or is it /news/etc/subscriptions 7568#. type: Plain text 7569#: doc/tin.1:3408 doc/tin.5:2710 7570msgid "I<${TIN_LIBDIR:-NEWSLIBDIR}/subscriptions>" 7571msgstr "" 7572 7573#. type: SH 7574#: doc/tin.1:3411 7575#, no-wrap 7576msgid "ENVIRONMENT" 7577msgstr "" 7578 7579#. type: TP 7580#: doc/tin.1:3414 7581#, no-wrap 7582msgid "B<TINRC>" 7583msgstr "" 7584 7585#. type: Plain text 7586#: doc/tin.1:3422 7587msgid "" 7588"Define this variable if you want to specify command-line options that B<tin> " 7589"should be started with to save typing them each time it is started. The " 7590"contents of the environment variable are added to the front of the " 7591"command-line options before it is parsed therefore allowing an option " 7592"specified on the command-line to override the same option specified in the " 7593"environment." 7594msgstr "" 7595 7596#. type: TP 7597#: doc/tin.1:3422 7598#, no-wrap 7599msgid "B<TIN_HOMEDIR>" 7600msgstr "" 7601 7602#. type: Plain text 7603#: doc/tin.1:3427 7604msgid "" 7605"Define this variable if you do not want the I<.tin> directory in " 7606"I<$HOME/>. E.g., if you want all B<tin>'s private files in I</tmp/.tin> you " 7607"would set $B<TIN_HOMEDIR> to I</tmp>." 7608msgstr "" 7609 7610#. type: TP 7611#: doc/tin.1:3427 7612#, no-wrap 7613msgid "B<TIN_INDEX_NEWSDIR>" 7614msgstr "" 7615 7616#. type: Plain text 7617#: doc/tin.1:3433 7618msgid "" 7619"Define this variable if you do not want the I<.news> directory in " 7620"I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin/>. E.g., if you want all B<tin>'s news " 7621"index files in I</tmp/.news> you would set $B<TIN_INDEX_NEWSDIR> to I</tmp>." 7622msgstr "" 7623 7624#. type: TP 7625#: doc/tin.1:3433 7626#, no-wrap 7627msgid "B<TIN_INDEX_MAILDIR>" 7628msgstr "" 7629 7630#. type: Plain text 7631#: doc/tin.1:3439 7632msgid "" 7633"Define this variable if you do not want the I<.mail> directory in " 7634"I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin/>. E.g., if you want all B<tin>'s mail " 7635"index files in I</tmp/.mail> you would set $B<TIN_INDEX_MAILDIR> to I</tmp>." 7636msgstr "" 7637 7638#. type: TP 7639#: doc/tin.1:3439 7640#, no-wrap 7641msgid "B<TIN_INDEX_SAVEDIR>" 7642msgstr "" 7643 7644#. type: Plain text 7645#: doc/tin.1:3445 7646msgid "" 7647"Define this variable if you do not want the I<.save> directory in " 7648"I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin/>. E.g., if you want all B<tin>'s save " 7649"index files in I</tmp/.save> you would set $B<TIN_INDEX_SAVEDIR> to I</tmp>." 7650msgstr "" 7651 7652#. type: TP 7653#: doc/tin.1:3445 7654#, no-wrap 7655msgid "B<TIN_LIBDIR>" 7656msgstr "" 7657 7658#. type: Plain text 7659#: doc/tin.1:3450 7660msgid "" 7661"Define this variable if you want to override the B<NEWSLIBDIR> path that was " 7662"compiled into the B<tin> binary, default is I</usr/lib/news>. If B<tin> is " 7663"running in NNTP mode setting this variable has no effect." 7664msgstr "" 7665 7666#. type: TP 7667#: doc/tin.1:3450 7668#, no-wrap 7669msgid "B<TIN_SPOOLDIR>" 7670msgstr "" 7671 7672#. type: Plain text 7673#: doc/tin.1:3455 7674msgid "" 7675"Define this variable if you want to override the B<SPOOLDIR> path that was " 7676"compiled into the B<tin> binary, default is I</var/spool/news>. If B<tin> " 7677"is running in NNTP mode setting this variable has no effect." 7678msgstr "" 7679 7680#. type: TP 7681#: doc/tin.1:3455 7682#, no-wrap 7683msgid "B<TIN_NOVROOTDIR>" 7684msgstr "" 7685 7686#. type: Plain text 7687#: doc/tin.1:3460 7688msgid "" 7689"Define this variable if you want to override the B<NOVROOTDIR> path that was " 7690"compiled into the B<tin> binary, default is B<SPOOLDIR> (see above). If " 7691"B<tin> is running in NNTP mode setting this variable has no effect." 7692msgstr "" 7693 7694#. type: TP 7695#: doc/tin.1:3460 7696#, no-wrap 7697msgid "B<TIN_NOVFILENAME>" 7698msgstr "" 7699 7700#. type: Plain text 7701#: doc/tin.1:3466 7702msgid "" 7703"Define this variable if you want to override the B<OVERVIEW_FILE> filename " 7704"that was compiled into the B<tin> binary, default is I<.overview>. If B<tin> " 7705"is running in NNTP mode setting this variable has no effect." 7706msgstr "" 7707 7708#. type: TP 7709#: doc/tin.1:3466 7710#, no-wrap 7711msgid "B<TIN_ACTIVEFILE>" 7712msgstr "" 7713 7714#. type: Plain text 7715#: doc/tin.1:3472 7716msgid "" 7717"Define this variable if you want to override the B<NEWSLIBDIR/active> path " 7718"that was compiled into the B<tin> binary. If B<tin> is running in NNTP mode " 7719"setting this variable has no effect. If $B<TIN_LIBDIR> is set it is " 7720"prepended to $B<TIN_ACTIVEFILE>." 7721msgstr "" 7722 7723#. type: TP 7724#: doc/tin.1:3472 7725#, no-wrap 7726msgid "B<NNTPSERVER>" 7727msgstr "" 7728 7729#. type: Plain text 7730#: doc/tin.1:3478 7731msgid "" 7732"The default NNTP server to remotely read news from. This variable only needs " 7733"to be set if the ''B<-r>'' command-line option is specified and the file " 7734"I</etc/nntpserver> does not exist. The ''B<-g>'' command line option " 7735"overrides $B<NNTPSERVER>." 7736msgstr "" 7737 7738#. type: TP 7739#: doc/tin.1:3478 7740#, no-wrap 7741msgid "B<NNTPPORT>" 7742msgstr "" 7743 7744#. type: Plain text 7745#: doc/tin.1:3483 7746msgid "" 7747"The NNTP TCP-port to read news from. This variable only needs to be set if " 7748"the TCP-port is not 119 (the default). The ''B<-p>'' command-line option " 7749"overrides $B<NNTPPORT>." 7750msgstr "" 7751 7752#. type: TP 7753#: doc/tin.1:3483 7754#, no-wrap 7755msgid "B<DISTRIBUTION>" 7756msgstr "" 7757 7758#. type: Plain text 7759#: doc/tin.1:3487 7760msgid "" 7761"Set the article header field ''Distribution:'' to the contents of the " 7762"variable instead of the system default." 7763msgstr "" 7764 7765#. type: TP 7766#: doc/tin.1:3487 7767#, no-wrap 7768msgid "B<ISO2ASC>" 7769msgstr "" 7770 7771#. type: Plain text 7772#: doc/tin.1:3491 7773msgid "" 7774"Set the ISO to ASCII charset decoding table character to use in decoding an " 7775"article text. Values can range from -1 to 6." 7776msgstr "" 7777 7778#. type: TP 7779#: doc/tin.1:3492 7780#, no-wrap 7781msgid "B<-1>" 7782msgstr "" 7783 7784#. type: Plain text 7785#: doc/tin.1:3495 7786msgid "no conversion" 7787msgstr "" 7788 7789#. type: Plain text 7790#: doc/tin.1:3498 7791msgid "universal table for many languages" 7792msgstr "" 7793 7794#. type: Plain text 7795#: doc/tin.1:3501 7796msgid "single-spacing universal table" 7797msgstr "" 7798 7799#. type: Plain text 7800#: doc/tin.1:3504 7801msgid "table for Danish, Dutch, German, Norwegian and Swedish" 7802msgstr "" 7803 7804#. type: Plain text 7805#: doc/tin.1:3507 7806msgid "" 7807"table for Danish, Finnish, Norwegian and Swedish using the appropriate ISO " 7808"646 variant" 7809msgstr "" 7810 7811#. type: Plain text 7812#: doc/tin.1:3510 7813msgid "table with B<RFC\\%1345> codes in brackets" 7814msgstr "" 7815 7816#. type: TP 7817#: doc/tin.1:3510 7818#, no-wrap 7819msgid "B<5>" 7820msgstr "" 7821 7822#. type: Plain text 7823#: doc/tin.1:3513 7824msgid "table for printers that allow overstriking with backspace" 7825msgstr "" 7826 7827#. type: TP 7828#: doc/tin.1:3513 7829#, no-wrap 7830msgid "B<6>" 7831msgstr "" 7832 7833#. type: Plain text 7834#: doc/tin.1:3516 7835msgid "table for IBM PC character set (code page 437)" 7836msgstr "" 7837 7838#. type: TP 7839#: doc/tin.1:3517 7840#, no-wrap 7841msgid "B<ORGANIZATION>" 7842msgstr "" 7843 7844#. type: Plain text 7845#: doc/tin.1:3523 7846msgid "" 7847"Set the article header field ''Organization:'' to the contents of the " 7848"variable instead of the system default. If reading news on an Apollo " 7849"DomainOS machine the environment variable $B<NEWSORG> has to be used instead " 7850"of $B<ORGANIZATION>." 7851msgstr "" 7852 7853#. type: TP 7854#: doc/tin.1:3523 7855#, no-wrap 7856msgid "B<NEWSORG (DomainOS)>" 7857msgstr "" 7858 7859#. type: Plain text 7860#: doc/tin.1:3526 7861msgid "DomainOS specific, same as $B<ORGANIZATION> on other OSs (see above)." 7862msgstr "" 7863 7864#. type: TP 7865#: doc/tin.1:3526 7866#, no-wrap 7867msgid "B<REPLYTO>" 7868msgstr "" 7869 7870#. type: Plain text 7871#: doc/tin.1:3531 7872msgid "" 7873"Set the article header field ''Reply-To:'' to the return address specified " 7874"by the variable. This is useful if you wish to receive replies at a " 7875"different address." 7876msgstr "" 7877 7878#. type: TP 7879#: doc/tin.1:3531 7880#, no-wrap 7881msgid "B<NAME>" 7882msgstr "" 7883 7884#. type: Plain text 7885#: doc/tin.1:3535 7886msgid "" 7887"Overrides the full name given in the gecos-field in I</etc/passwd>, see also " 7888"B<mail_address>." 7889msgstr "" 7890 7891#. type: TP 7892#: doc/tin.1:3535 7893#, no-wrap 7894msgid "B<REALNAME>" 7895msgstr "" 7896 7897#. type: Plain text 7898#: doc/tin.1:3538 7899msgid "Same as $B<NAME>." 7900msgstr "" 7901 7902#. type: TP 7903#: doc/tin.1:3538 7904#, no-wrap 7905msgid "B<HOME>" 7906msgstr "" 7907 7908#. type: Plain text 7909#: doc/tin.1:3543 7910msgid "Pathname of the user's home directory. See B<\\%environ>(5) for more info." 7911msgstr "" 7912 7913#. type: TP 7914#: doc/tin.1:3543 7915#, no-wrap 7916msgid "B<MAILER>" 7917msgstr "" 7918 7919#. type: Plain text 7920#: doc/tin.1:3547 7921msgid "" 7922"This variable has precedence over the default mailer that is used in all " 7923"mailing operations within B<tin>." 7924msgstr "" 7925 7926#. type: TP 7927#: doc/tin.1:3547 7928#, no-wrap 7929msgid "B<MAIL>" 7930msgstr "" 7931 7932#. type: Plain text 7933#: doc/tin.1:3550 7934msgid "Full path to the user's mailbox." 7935msgstr "" 7936 7937#. type: TP 7938#: doc/tin.1:3550 7939#, no-wrap 7940msgid "B<VISUAL>" 7941msgstr "" 7942 7943#. type: Plain text 7944#: doc/tin.1:3559 7945msgid "" 7946"This variable has precedence over the default editor (i.e., B<\\%vi>(1)) " 7947"that is used in all editing operations within B<tin> (e.g., posting, " 7948"replying, follow-ups, ...). Evaluation order is " 7949"I<${VISUAL:-\"${EDITOR:-vi}\"}>. See B<\\%environ>(5) for more info." 7950msgstr "" 7951 7952#. type: TP 7953#: doc/tin.1:3559 7954#, no-wrap 7955msgid "B<EDITOR>" 7956msgstr "" 7957 7958#. type: Plain text 7959#: doc/tin.1:3568 7960msgid "" 7961"If $B<VISUAL> is unset, then this variable is looked up for a default " 7962"editor. If $B<EDITOR> and $B<VISUAL> are both unset, B<tin> uses the systems " 7963"default editor (i.e. B<\\%vi>(1)) on UNIX-systems). See B<\\%environ>(5) " 7964"for more info." 7965msgstr "" 7966 7967#. type: TP 7968#: doc/tin.1:3568 7969#, no-wrap 7970msgid "B<AUTOSUBSCRIBE>" 7971msgstr "" 7972 7973#. type: Plain text 7974#: doc/tin.1:3574 7975msgid "" 7976"A new group is checked against the list of patterns; if it matches, B<tin> " 7977"subscribes the user to the group without further query. See the section " 7978"\"NEWSGROUP LISTS & WILDCARDS\" for an explanation of the valid syntax. For " 7979"example, setting" 7980msgstr "" 7981 7982#. type: Plain text 7983#: doc/tin.1:3576 7984msgid "I<AUTOSUBSCRIBE=comp.os.unix.*,talk.*,!talk.politics.*>" 7985msgstr "" 7986 7987#. type: Plain text 7988#: doc/tin.1:3581 7989msgid "" 7990"will automatically subscribe the user to all new groups in the comp.os.unix " 7991"hierarchy, and all talk groups other than talk.politics groups (which will " 7992"be queried for as usual). Of course this does not work if B<tin> is started " 7993"with the ''B<-X>'' command-line switch." 7994msgstr "" 7995 7996#. type: TP 7997#: doc/tin.1:3581 7998#, no-wrap 7999msgid "B<AUTOUNSUBSCRIBE>" 8000msgstr "" 8001 8002#. type: Plain text 8003#: doc/tin.1:3585 8004msgid "" 8005"Is handled like the $B<AUTOSUBSCRIBE> variable, but groups matching the list " 8006"are unsubscribed from without further query. For example, setting" 8007msgstr "" 8008 8009#. type: Plain text 8010#: doc/tin.1:3587 8011msgid "I<AUTOUNSUBSCRIBE=alt.flame.*,u*,!uk.*>" 8012msgstr "" 8013 8014#. type: Plain text 8015#: doc/tin.1:3591 8016msgid "" 8017"will automatically unsubscribe the user from all new alt.flame groups and " 8018"all groups starting with u (university groups) other than UK groups (which " 8019"will be queried for as usual)." 8020msgstr "" 8021 8022#. type: TP 8023#: doc/tin.1:3591 8024#, no-wrap 8025msgid "B<TMPDIR>" 8026msgstr "" 8027 8028#. type: Plain text 8029#: doc/tin.1:3595 8030msgid "" 8031"A pathname of a directory made available for B<tin> to create temporary " 8032"files." 8033msgstr "" 8034 8035#. type: TP 8036#: doc/tin.1:3595 8037#, no-wrap 8038msgid "B<MAILCAPS>" 8039msgstr "" 8040 8041#. type: Plain text 8042#: doc/tin.1:3601 8043msgid "" 8044"This variable can be used to override the default path search for " 8045"B<\\%mailcap>(5) files. See also B<\\%tin>(5)." 8046msgstr "" 8047 8048#. type: TP 8049#: doc/tin.1:3601 8050#, no-wrap 8051msgid "B<NOMETAMAIL>" 8052msgstr "" 8053 8054#. type: Plain text 8055#: doc/tin.1:3606 8056msgid "" 8057"Set this variable to disable the use of B<\\%metamail>(1) or a replacement " 8058"(e.g. metamutt)." 8059msgstr "" 8060 8061#. type: TP 8062#: doc/tin.1:3606 8063#, no-wrap 8064msgid "B<MM_CHARSET>" 8065msgstr "" 8066 8067#. type: Plain text 8068#: doc/tin.1:3609 8069msgid "" 8070"MIME character set used if not configured via the tinrc variable " 8071"B<mm_charset>." 8072msgstr "" 8073 8074#. type: TP 8075#: doc/tin.1:3609 8076#, no-wrap 8077msgid "B<ISPELL>" 8078msgstr "" 8079 8080#. type: Plain text 8081#: doc/tin.1:3614 8082msgid "" 8083"Set this variable to point to B<\\%ispell>(1) or a replacement and its " 8084"cmd-line options." 8085msgstr "" 8086 8087#. type: TP 8088#: doc/tin.1:3614 8089#, no-wrap 8090msgid "B<PGPOPTS>" 8091msgstr "" 8092 8093#. type: Plain text 8094#: doc/tin.1:3621 8095msgid "" 8096"Define any additional options that you wish to pass to your B<\\%pgp>(1) or " 8097"B<\\%gpg>(1) program." 8098msgstr "" 8099 8100#. type: TP 8101#: doc/tin.1:3621 8102#, no-wrap 8103msgid "B<PGPPATH>" 8104msgstr "" 8105 8106#. type: Plain text 8107#: doc/tin.1:3626 8108msgid "" 8109"Override the name of the B<\\%pgp>(1) directory in B<$HOME> that holds your " 8110"keys etc.." 8111msgstr "" 8112 8113#. type: TP 8114#: doc/tin.1:3626 8115#, no-wrap 8116msgid "B<GNUPGHOME>" 8117msgstr "" 8118 8119#. type: Plain text 8120#: doc/tin.1:3631 8121msgid "" 8122"Override the name of the B<\\%gpg>(1) directory in B<$HOME> that holds your " 8123"keys etc.." 8124msgstr "" 8125 8126#. type: TP 8127#: doc/tin.1:3631 8128#, no-wrap 8129msgid "B<LC_CTYPE>" 8130msgstr "" 8131 8132#. TODO: document LC_CTYPEs influence on 8133#. ~/.tin/keymap.*, 8bit char display, ... 8134#. type: Plain text 8135#: doc/tin.1:3645 8136msgid "" 8137"This variable determines the B<\\%locale>(5) category for character " 8138"handling functions. Usually it determines the character classes for pattern " 8139"matching character classification and case conversion. Currently this is not " 8140"true for B<tin> (which temporary unsets B<$LC_CTYPE> right before any match " 8141"is done to avoid confusion). It's value should be of the form " 8142"I<language>[I<_territory>][I<.codeset>][I<@modifier>]. See B<\\%environ>(5) " 8143"for more information." 8144msgstr "" 8145 8146#. type: TP 8147#: doc/tin.1:3645 8148#, no-wrap 8149msgid "B<LC_MESSAGES>" 8150msgstr "" 8151 8152#. type: Plain text 8153#: doc/tin.1:3654 8154msgid "" 8155"Formats of informative and diagnostic messages and interactive responses. " 8156"It's value should be of the form " 8157"I<language>[I<_territory>][I<.codeset>][I<@modifier>]. See B<\\%locale>(5) " 8158"and B<\\%environ>(5) for more information." 8159msgstr "" 8160 8161#. type: TP 8162#: doc/tin.1:3654 8163#, no-wrap 8164msgid "B<LC_TIME>" 8165msgstr "" 8166 8167#. type: Plain text 8168#: doc/tin.1:3662 8169msgid "" 8170"Date and time formats. It's value should be of the form " 8171"I<language>[I<_territory>][I<.codeset>][I<@modifier>]. See B<\\%locale>(5) " 8172"and B<\\%environ>(5) for more information." 8173msgstr "" 8174 8175#. type: TP 8176#: doc/tin.1:3662 8177#, no-wrap 8178msgid "B<LC_ALL>" 8179msgstr "" 8180 8181#. type: Plain text 8182#: doc/tin.1:3671 8183msgid "" 8184"This variable overrides the value of the B<$LANG> variable and any other " 8185"B<$LC_> variable. It's value should be of the form " 8186"I<language>[I<_territory>][I<.codeset>]. See B<\\%locale>(5) and " 8187"B<\\%environ>(5) for more information." 8188msgstr "" 8189 8190#. type: TP 8191#: doc/tin.1:3671 8192#, no-wrap 8193msgid "B<LANG>" 8194msgstr "" 8195 8196#. type: Plain text 8197#: doc/tin.1:3680 8198msgid "" 8199"This variable determines the B<\\%locale>(5) category for any category not " 8200"specifically selected with a variable starting with B<$LC_>. It's value " 8201"should be of the form I<language>[I<_territory>][I<.codeset>]. See " 8202"B<\\%environ>(5) for more information." 8203msgstr "" 8204 8205#. type: TP 8206#: doc/tin.1:3680 8207#, no-wrap 8208msgid "B<LANGUAGE>" 8209msgstr "" 8210 8211#. type: Plain text 8212#: doc/tin.1:3688 8213msgid "" 8214"This variable defines a priority list for translations. Whenever a " 8215"translation is not available in the language selected via B<$LC_ALL> or " 8216"B<$LANG> the next language from the list is tried. It's value should be of " 8217"the form I<language:language[:language]>. See B<\\%environ>(5) for more " 8218"information." 8219msgstr "" 8220 8221#. type: TP 8222#: doc/tin.1:3688 8223#, no-wrap 8224msgid "B<COLUMNS>" 8225msgstr "" 8226 8227#. type: Plain text 8228#: doc/tin.1:3698 8229msgid "" 8230"A decimal integer E<gt> 0 used to indicate the user's preferred width in " 8231"column positions for the terminal screen or window. If this variable is " 8232"unset or null, the implementation determines the number of columns, " 8233"appropriate for the terminal or window. When B<$COLUMNS> is set, any " 8234"terminal-width information implied by B<$TERM> will be overridden. Users and " 8235"portable applications should not set B<$COLUMNS> unless they wish to " 8236"override the system selection and produce output unrelated to the terminal " 8237"characteristics." 8238msgstr "" 8239 8240#. type: TP 8241#: doc/tin.1:3698 8242#, no-wrap 8243msgid "B<LINES>" 8244msgstr "" 8245 8246#. type: Plain text 8247#: doc/tin.1:3708 8248msgid "" 8249"A decimal integer E<gt> 0 used to indicate the user's preferred number of " 8250"lines on a page or the vertical screen or window size in lines. A line in " 8251"this case is a vertical measure large enough to hold the tallest character " 8252"in the character set being displayed. If this variable is unset or null, the " 8253"implementation determines the number of lines, appropriate for the terminal " 8254"or window. When B<$LINES> is set, any terminal-height information implied by " 8255"B<$TERM> will be overridden. Users and portable applications should not set " 8256"B<$LINES> unless they wish to override the system selection." 8257msgstr "" 8258 8259#. type: TP 8260#: doc/tin.1:3708 8261#, no-wrap 8262msgid "B<TERM>" 8263msgstr "" 8264 8265#. type: Plain text 8266#: doc/tin.1:3714 8267msgid "" 8268"The type of terminal in use. This is used when looking up termcap " 8269"sequences. See B<\\%environ>(5) for more information." 8270msgstr "" 8271 8272#. type: TP 8273#: doc/tin.1:3714 8274#, no-wrap 8275msgid "B<DISPLAY>" 8276msgstr "" 8277 8278#. type: Plain text 8279#: doc/tin.1:3717 8280msgid "Display name, pointing to the X server; required for xface." 8281msgstr "" 8282 8283#. type: TP 8284#: doc/tin.1:3717 8285#, no-wrap 8286msgid "B<WINDOWID>" 8287msgstr "" 8288 8289#. type: Plain text 8290#: doc/tin.1:3721 8291msgid "" 8292"Used for determining terminal's X window id; required for xface. Should be " 8293"set by the terminal emulator." 8294msgstr "" 8295 8296#. type: TP 8297#: doc/tin.1:3721 8298#, no-wrap 8299msgid "B<SHELL>" 8300msgstr "" 8301 8302#. type: Plain text 8303#: doc/tin.1:3725 8304msgid "" 8305"The pathname of the user's login shell. Used to set " 8306"B<default_shell_command>." 8307msgstr "" 8308 8309#. type: TP 8310#: doc/tin.1:3725 8311#, no-wrap 8312msgid "B<XDG_RUNTIME_DIR>" 8313msgstr "" 8314 8315#. type: Plain text 8316#: doc/tin.1:3730 8317msgid "The pathname of the user's dir to put non-essential run time files into." 8318msgstr "" 8319 8320#. type: SH 8321#: doc/tin.1:3730 8322#, no-wrap 8323msgid "SIGNALS" 8324msgstr "" 8325 8326#. TODO: add missing, sort useful, document in detail 8327#. type: Plain text 8328#: doc/tin.1:3734 8329msgid "B<tin> handles a couple of signals:" 8330msgstr "" 8331 8332#. type: TP 8333#: doc/tin.1:3734 8334#, no-wrap 8335msgid "B<SIGHUP>" 8336msgstr "" 8337 8338#. type: Plain text 8339#: doc/tin.1:3737 doc/tin.1:3740 8340msgid "Terminate gracefully." 8341msgstr "" 8342 8343#. type: TP 8344#: doc/tin.1:3737 8345#, no-wrap 8346msgid "B<SIGTERM>" 8347msgstr "" 8348 8349#. type: TP 8350#: doc/tin.1:3740 8351#, no-wrap 8352msgid "B<SIGUSR1>" 8353msgstr "" 8354 8355#. type: Plain text 8356#: doc/tin.1:3743 8357msgid "Terminate gracefully but do not restore terminal (tty)." 8358msgstr "" 8359 8360#. type: TP 8361#: doc/tin.1:3743 8362#, no-wrap 8363msgid "B<SIGUSR2>" 8364msgstr "" 8365 8366# 8367# 8368#. .SH DIAGNOSTICS 8369#. give an overview of the most common error messages and how to cope with 8370#. them. 8371#. type: Plain text 8372#: doc/tin.1:3754 8373msgid "Write out I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.newsrc>-file." 8374msgstr "" 8375 8376#. type: SH 8377#: doc/tin.1:3754 8378#, no-wrap 8379msgid "SECURITY" 8380msgstr "" 8381 8382#. type: Plain text 8383#: doc/tin.1:3762 8384msgid "" 8385"If B<tin> is started in debug mode (''B<-D n>'') it will create world " 8386"readable files in B<$TMPDIR> which may contain the users NNTP password in " 8387"cleartext. On multiuser-systems B<$TMPDIR> should be set to a safe location " 8388"before starting B<tin> in debug mode (e.g. B<TMPDIR=$HOME tin -D 1>)." 8389msgstr "" 8390 8391#. type: SH 8392#: doc/tin.1:3762 8393#, no-wrap 8394msgid "CONFORMING TO" 8395msgstr "" 8396 8397#. - RFC\%2045, RFC\%2047, RFC\%2231, RFC\%2980, RFC\%3977, RFC\%4155 8398#. RFC\%4643, RFC\%5322, RFC\%5536, RFC\%5537, RFC\%6048 or whatever 8399#. type: Plain text 8400#: doc/tin.1:3770 8401msgid "" 8402"B<tin> does conform to the Base Definitions volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2008, " 8403"Section 12, Utility Conventions (Utility Argument Syntax, Utility Syntax " 8404"Guidelines)." 8405msgstr "" 8406 8407#. type: SH 8408#: doc/tin.1:3770 8409#, no-wrap 8410msgid "NOTES" 8411msgstr "" 8412 8413#. type: Plain text 8414#: doc/tin.1:3775 8415msgid "" 8416"Regular expression support is provided by the PCRE library package " 8417"B<\\%pcre>(3), which is open source software, written by Philip Hazel, and " 8418"copyright by the University of Cambridge, England." 8419msgstr "" 8420 8421#. type: Plain text 8422#: doc/tin.1:3779 8423msgid "E<lt>ftp://ftp.csx.cam.ac.uk/pub/software/programming/pcre/E<gt>" 8424msgstr "" 8425 8426#. type: SH 8427#: doc/tin.1:3779 8428#, no-wrap 8429msgid "BUGS" 8430msgstr "" 8431 8432#. type: Plain text 8433#: doc/tin.1:3787 8434msgid "" 8435"B<CNews> NNTPd, B<\\%noffle>(1) (E<lt>= V1.0-pre5) and B<NewsCache> (E<lt>= " 8436"V1.1.91) can't handle pipelined GROUP commands. If you run into trouble with " 8437"any of the mentioned servers define DISABLE_PIPELINING in include/autoconf.h " 8438"and recompile." 8439msgstr "" 8440 8441#. type: Plain text 8442#: doc/tin.1:3796 8443msgid "" 8444"Before mailing a bug-report to E<lt>tin-bugs@tin.orgE<gt> please check if " 8445"you are using the latest (stable) release, and if not, please upgrade first! " 8446"Have a look at the doc/TODO file for known bugs. If you still think you've " 8447"found a bug, please use the B<BugReport> ('B<R>') function and write in " 8448"English. Please do NOT enclose a core-file in your bug-report until we " 8449"request it." 8450msgstr "" 8451 8452#. type: SH 8453#: doc/tin.1:3796 8454#, no-wrap 8455msgid "HISTORY" 8456msgstr "" 8457 8458#. type: Plain text 8459#: doc/tin.1:3805 8460msgid "" 8461"B<tin> is based on the B<\\%tass>(1) newsreader that was developed by Rich " 8462"Skrenta and posted to alt.sources in March 1991; its first version was " 8463"released on August 23rd 1991. B<\\%tass>(1) itself was heavily influenced " 8464"by notesfiles a public domain UNIX version of PLATO Notes, developed at the " 8465"University of Illinois by Ray Essick and Rob Kolstad in 1982. For a version " 8466"overview see" 8467msgstr "" 8468 8469#. type: Plain text 8470#: doc/tin.1:3809 8471msgid "E<lt>http://www.tin.org/history.htmlE<gt>." 8472msgstr "" 8473 8474#. type: SH 8475#: doc/tin.1:3809 8476#, no-wrap 8477msgid "CREDITS" 8478msgstr "" 8479 8480#. type: IP 8481#: doc/tin.1:3811 8482#, no-wrap 8483msgid "Rich Skrenta" 8484msgstr "" 8485 8486#. type: Plain text 8487#: doc/tin.1:3815 8488msgid "author of B<\\%tass>(1) v3.2 which this newsreader used as its base." 8489msgstr "" 8490 8491#. type: IP 8492#: doc/tin.1:3815 8493#, no-wrap 8494msgid "Bill Davidsen" 8495msgstr "" 8496 8497#. type: Plain text 8498#: doc/tin.1:3817 8499msgid "author of envarg.c environment variable reading routine." 8500msgstr "" 8501 8502#. type: IP 8503#: doc/tin.1:3817 8504#, no-wrap 8505msgid "Mike Gleason" 8506msgstr "" 8507 8508#. type: Plain text 8509#: doc/tin.1:3819 8510msgid "author of sigfile.c random signature generation routines." 8511msgstr "" 8512 8513#. type: IP 8514#: doc/tin.1:3819 8515#, no-wrap 8516msgid "Markus Kuhn E<lt>Markus.Kuhn@cl.cam.ac.ukE<gt>" 8517msgstr "" 8518 8519#. type: Plain text 8520#: doc/tin.1:3821 8521msgid "author of langinfo.c, charset.c and iso2asc.txt ISO-8859-1 documentation." 8522msgstr "" 8523 8524#. type: IP 8525#: doc/tin.1:3821 8526#, no-wrap 8527msgid "Arnold Robbins" 8528msgstr "" 8529 8530#. type: Plain text 8531#: doc/tin.1:3823 8532msgid "author of strftime.c date formatting routine." 8533msgstr "" 8534 8535#. type: IP 8536#: doc/tin.1:3823 8537#, no-wrap 8538msgid "Rich Salz" 8539msgstr "" 8540 8541#. type: Plain text 8542#: doc/tin.1:3825 8543msgid "author of wildmat.c pattern matching and parsdate.y date parsing routines." 8544msgstr "" 8545 8546#. type: IP 8547#: doc/tin.1:3825 8548#, no-wrap 8549msgid "Dave Taylor" 8550msgstr "" 8551 8552#. type: Plain text 8553#: doc/tin.1:3829 8554msgid "author of curses.c from the B<\\%elm>(1) mailreader." 8555msgstr "" 8556 8557#. type: IP 8558#: doc/tin.1:3829 8559#, no-wrap 8560msgid "Chris Thewalt" 8561msgstr "" 8562 8563#. type: Plain text 8564#: doc/tin.1:3833 8565msgid "author of getline.c B<\\%emacs>(1) style editing routine." 8566msgstr "" 8567 8568#. type: IP 8569#: doc/tin.1:3833 8570#, no-wrap 8571msgid "Steven Madsen" 8572msgstr "" 8573 8574#. type: Plain text 8575#: doc/tin.1:3837 8576msgid "for adding B<\\%pgp>(1) (Pretty Good Privacy) support." 8577msgstr "" 8578 8579#. type: IP 8580#: doc/tin.1:3837 8581#, no-wrap 8582msgid "Philip Hazel E<lt>ph10@cam.ac.ukE<gt>" 8583msgstr "" 8584 8585#. type: Plain text 8586#: doc/tin.1:3841 8587msgid "for B<\\%pcre>(3) (Perl-compatible regular expression library)." 8588msgstr "" 8589 8590#. type: IP 8591#: doc/tin.1:3841 8592#, no-wrap 8593msgid "Patrick Powell E<lt>papowell@astart.comE<gt>" 8594msgstr "" 8595 8596#. type: Plain text 8597#: doc/tin.1:3849 8598msgid "for B<\\%snprintf>(3) and B<\\%vsnprintf>(3) fallbacks." 8599msgstr "" 8600 8601#. type: SH 8602#: doc/tin.1:3849 8603#, no-wrap 8604msgid "AUTHOR" 8605msgstr "" 8606 8607#. type: TP 8608#: doc/tin.1:3850 8609#, no-wrap 8610msgid "Iain Lea E<lt>iain@bricbrac.deE<gt>" 8611msgstr "" 8612 8613#. type: SH 8614#: doc/tin.1:3854 8615#, no-wrap 8616msgid "MAINTAINER" 8617msgstr "" 8618 8619#. type: TP 8620#: doc/tin.1:3855 8621#, no-wrap 8622msgid "Urs Janssen E<lt>urs@tin.orgE<gt>" 8623msgstr "" 8624 8625#. type: SH 8626#: doc/tin.1:3859 doc/tin.5:2723 8627#, no-wrap 8628msgid "SEE ALSO" 8629msgstr "" 8630 8631#. type: Plain text 8632#: doc/tin.1:3914 8633msgid "" 8634"B<\\%elm>(1), B<\\%emacs>(1), B<\\%gpg>(1), B<\\%inews>(1), B<\\%ispell>(1), " 8635"B<\\%lp>(1), B<\\%lpr>(1), B<\\%metamail>(1), B<\\%noffle>(1), " 8636"B<\\%perl>(1), B<\\%perlre>(1), B<\\%pgp>(1), B<\\%rn>(1), " 8637"B<\\%sendmail>(1), B<\\%shar>(1), B<\\%slrnface>(1), B<\\%tass>(1), " 8638"B<\\%unshar>(1), B<\\%uudecode>(1), B<\\%vi>(1), B<\\%xterm>(1x), " 8639"B<\\%heapsort>(3), B<\\%iconv>(3), B<\\%iconv_open>(3), " 8640"B<\\%nl_langinfo>(3), B<\\%pcre>(3), B<\\%pcrepattern>(3), B<\\%qsort>(3), " 8641"B<\\%snprintf>(3), B<\\%strftime>(3), B<\\%vsnprintf>(3), B<\\%wildmat>(3), " 8642"B<\\%environ>(5), B<\\%locale>(5), B<\\%mailcap>(5), B<\\%mbox>(5), " 8643"B<\\%mmdf>(5), B<\\%newsoverview>(5), B<\\%tin>(5), B<\\%cron>(8), " 8644"B<RFC\\%1345>, B<RFC\\%1524>, B<RFC\\%2045>, B<RFC\\%2046>, B<RFC\\%2047>, " 8645"B<RFC\\%2048>, B<RFC\\%2231>, B<RFC\\%2980>, B<RFC\\%3977>, B<RFC\\%4155>, " 8646"B<RFC\\%4643>, B<RFC\\%5322>, B<RFC\\%5536>, B<RFC\\%5537>, B<RFC\\%6048>" 8647msgstr "" 8648 8649#. type: Plain text 8650#: doc/tin.5:13 8651msgid "tin, rtin - related files" 8652msgstr "" 8653 8654#. type: Plain text 8655#: doc/tin.5:20 8656msgid "" 8657"This man page describes the various (config) files and their formats used by " 8658"the B<\\%tin>(1) newsreader. All files are expected to have unix style " 8659"('\\en' aka LF) line endings." 8660msgstr "" 8661 8662#. type: Plain text 8663#: doc/tin.5:62 8664msgid "" 8665"B<\\%mailcap>(5) files as defined in B<RFC\\%1524>. The mailcap files are " 8666"read by B<\\%tin>(1) to determine how to display non-text messages at the " 8667"local site. Any line that starts with \"#\" is a comment. Blank lines are " 8668"ignored. Otherwise, each line defines a single mailcap entry for a single " 8669"content type. Long lines may be continued by ending them with a backslash " 8670"character, \"\\e\"." 8671msgstr "" 8672 8673#. type: Plain text 8674#: doc/tin.5:65 8675msgid "" 8676"Each individual mailcap entry consists of a content-type specification, a " 8677"command to execute, and (possibly) a set of optional \"flag\" values." 8678msgstr "" 8679 8680#. type: Plain text 8681#: doc/tin.5:70 8682msgid "" 8683"The \"type\" field is simply any legal content type name. It is the string " 8684"that will be matched against the ''Content-Type:'' header to decide if this " 8685"is the mailcap entry that matches the current message. Additionally, the " 8686"type field may specify a subtype or a wildcard to match all subtypes." 8687msgstr "" 8688 8689#. type: Plain text 8690#: doc/tin.5:76 8691msgid "" 8692"The \"command\" field is any UNIX command and is used to specify the " 8693"interpreter for the given type of message. It will be passed to the shell " 8694"via the B<\\%system>(3) facility." 8695msgstr "" 8696 8697# 8698#. Two special codes can appear in the viewing command for objects of type 8699#. multipart (any subtype). These are "%n" and "%F". %n will be replaced by 8700#. the number of parts within the multipart object. %F will be replaced by a 8701#. series of arguments, two for each part, giving first the content-type and 8702#. then the name of the temporary file where the decoded part has been stored. 8703#. type: Plain text 8704#: doc/tin.5:93 8705msgid "" 8706"Semicolons and backslashes within the command or any flag field must be " 8707"quoted with backslashes. If the field contains \"%s\", those two characters " 8708"will be replaced by the name of a file that contains the body of the " 8709"message. If it contains \"%t\", those two characters will be replaced by the " 8710"content-type field, including the subtype, if any. If it contains \"%{\" " 8711"followed by a parameter name and a closing \"}\", then all those characters " 8712"will be replaced by the value of the named parameter, if any, from the " 8713"\\&''Content-Type:'' header. Finally, if the field contains \"\\e%\", those " 8714"two characters will be replaced by a single \"%\" character." 8715msgstr "" 8716 8717#. type: Plain text 8718#: doc/tin.5:95 8719msgid "Besides the type and command field the following \"flags\" are defined:" 8720msgstr "" 8721 8722#. type: TP 8723#: doc/tin.5:95 8724#, no-wrap 8725msgid "B<compose>" 8726msgstr "" 8727 8728#. type: Plain text 8729#: doc/tin.5:105 8730msgid "" 8731"The \"compose\" field may be used to specify a program that can be used to " 8732"compose a new body or body part in the given format. Its intended use is to " 8733"support mail composing agents that support the composition of multiple types " 8734"of mail using external composing agents. As with the view-command, the " 8735"semantics of program execution are operating system dependent. The result of " 8736"the composing program may be data that is not yet suitable for mail " 8737"transport \\(em that is, a Content-Transfer-Encoding may need to be applied " 8738"to the data." 8739msgstr "" 8740 8741#. type: TP 8742#: doc/tin.5:105 8743#, no-wrap 8744msgid "B<composetyped>" 8745msgstr "" 8746 8747#. type: Plain text 8748#: doc/tin.5:115 8749msgid "" 8750"The \"composetyped\" field is similar to the \"compose\" field, but is to be " 8751"used when the composing program needs to specify the ''Content-Type:'' " 8752"header field to be applied to the composed data. The \"compose\" field is " 8753"simpler, and is preferred for use with existing (non-mail-oriented) programs " 8754"for composing data in a given format. The \"composetyped\" field is " 8755"necessary when the Content-Type information must include auxiliary " 8756"parameters, and the composition program must then know enough about mail " 8757"formats to produce output that includes the mail type information." 8758msgstr "" 8759 8760#. type: TP 8761#: doc/tin.5:115 8762#, no-wrap 8763msgid "B<edit>" 8764msgstr "" 8765 8766#. type: Plain text 8767#: doc/tin.5:121 8768msgid "" 8769"The \"edit\" field may be used to specify a program that can be used to edit " 8770"a body or body part in the given format. In many cases, it may be identical " 8771"in content to the \"compose\" field, and shares the operating-system " 8772"dependent semantics for program execution." 8773msgstr "" 8774 8775#. type: TP 8776#: doc/tin.5:121 8777#, no-wrap 8778msgid "B<print>" 8779msgstr "" 8780 8781#. type: Plain text 8782#: doc/tin.5:126 8783msgid "" 8784"The \"print\" field may be used to specify a program that can be used to " 8785"print a message or body part in the given format. As with the view-command, " 8786"the semantics of program execution are operating system dependent." 8787msgstr "" 8788 8789#. type: TP 8790#: doc/tin.5:126 8791#, no-wrap 8792msgid "B<test>" 8793msgstr "" 8794 8795#. type: Plain text 8796#: doc/tin.5:135 8797msgid "" 8798"The \"test\" field may be used to test some external condition (e.g., the " 8799"machine architecture, or the window system in use) to determine whether or " 8800"not the mailcap line applies. It specifies a program to be run to test some " 8801"condition. The semantics of execution and of the value returned by the test " 8802"program are operating system dependent. If the test fails, a subsequent " 8803"mailcap entry should be sought. Multiple test fields are not permitted \\(em " 8804"since a test can call a program, it can already be arbitrarily complex." 8805msgstr "" 8806 8807#. type: TP 8808#: doc/tin.5:135 8809#, no-wrap 8810msgid "B<needsterminal>" 8811msgstr "" 8812 8813#. type: Plain text 8814#: doc/tin.5:147 8815msgid "" 8816"The \"needsterminal\" field indicates that the view-command must be run on " 8817"an interactive terminal. This is needed to inform window-oriented user " 8818"agents that an interactive terminal is needed. (The decision is not left " 8819"exclusively to the view-command because in some circumstances it may not be " 8820"possible for such programs to tell whether or not they are on interactive " 8821"terminals.) The needsterminal command should be assumed to apply to the " 8822"compose and edit commands, too, if they exist. Note that this is NOT a test " 8823"- it is a requirement for the environment in which the program will be " 8824"executed, and should typically cause the creation of a terminal window when " 8825"not executed on either a real terminal or a terminal window." 8826msgstr "" 8827 8828#. type: TP 8829#: doc/tin.5:147 8830#, no-wrap 8831msgid "B<copiousoutput>" 8832msgstr "" 8833 8834#. type: Plain text 8835#: doc/tin.5:154 8836msgid "" 8837"The \"copiousoutput\" field indicates that the output from the view-command " 8838"will be an extended stream of output, and is to be interpreted as advice to " 8839"the UA (User Agent mail-reading program) that the output should be either " 8840"paged or made scroll-able. Note that it is probably a mistake if " 8841"needsterminal and copiousoutput are both specified." 8842msgstr "" 8843 8844#. type: TP 8845#: doc/tin.5:154 doc/tin.5:1130 8846#, no-wrap 8847msgid "B<description>" 8848msgstr "" 8849 8850#. type: Plain text 8851#: doc/tin.5:159 8852msgid "" 8853"The \"description\" field simply provides a textual description, optionally " 8854"quoted, that describes the type of data, to be used optionally by mail " 8855"readers that wish to describe the data before offering to display it." 8856msgstr "" 8857 8858#. type: TP 8859#: doc/tin.5:159 8860#, no-wrap 8861msgid "B<textualnewlines>" 8862msgstr "" 8863 8864#. type: Plain text 8865#: doc/tin.5:167 8866msgid "" 8867"The \"textualnewlines\" field, if set to any non-zero value, indicates that " 8868"this type of data is line-oriented and that, if encoded in base64, all " 8869"newlines should be converted to canonical form (CRLF) before encoding, and " 8870"will be in that form after decoding. In general, this field is needed only " 8871"if there is line-oriented data of some type other than text/* or non-line- " 8872"oriented data that is a subtype of text." 8873msgstr "" 8874 8875#. type: TP 8876#: doc/tin.5:167 8877#, no-wrap 8878msgid "B<x11-bitmap>" 8879msgstr "" 8880 8881#. type: Plain text 8882#: doc/tin.5:172 8883msgid "" 8884"The \"x11-bitmap\" field names a file, in X11 bitmap (xbm) format, which " 8885"points to an appropriate icon to be used to visually denote the presence of " 8886"this kind of data." 8887msgstr "" 8888 8889#. type: TP 8890#: doc/tin.5:172 8891#, no-wrap 8892msgid "B<nametemplate>" 8893msgstr "" 8894 8895#. type: Plain text 8896#: doc/tin.5:180 8897msgid "" 8898"The \"nametemplate\" field gives a filename format, in which %s will be " 8899"replaced by a short unique string to give the name of the temporary file to " 8900"be passed to the viewing command. This is only expected to be relevant in " 8901"environments where filename extensions are meaningful, e.g., one could " 8902"specify that a GIF file being passed to a gif viewer should have a name " 8903"ending in \".gif\" by using \"nametemplate=%s.gif\"" 8904msgstr "" 8905 8906#. type: Plain text 8907#: doc/tin.5:185 8908msgid "" 8909"B<\\%tin>(1) currently only respects the \"test\", \"description\", " 8910"\"nametemplate\" and partly the \"needsterminal\" flags, all other flags are " 8911"internally ignored. It also can't handle the \"%F\" and \"%n\" expansions " 8912"yet." 8913msgstr "" 8914 8915#. type: TP 8916#: doc/tin.5:185 doc/tin.5:271 doc/tin.5:299 doc/tin.5:389 doc/tin.5:708 doc/tin.5:867 doc/tin.5:1150 8917#, no-wrap 8918msgid "Example:" 8919msgstr "" 8920 8921#. type: Plain text 8922#: doc/tin.5:190 8923#, no-wrap 8924msgid "# mailcap file example\n" 8925msgstr "" 8926 8927#. type: Plain text 8928#: doc/tin.5:192 8929#, no-wrap 8930msgid "image/*;\\e\n" 8931msgstr "" 8932 8933#. type: Plain text 8934#: doc/tin.5:195 8935#, no-wrap 8936msgid "xv -8 -geometry +0 '%s';\\e\n" 8937msgstr "" 8938 8939#. type: Plain text 8940#: doc/tin.5:197 8941#, no-wrap 8942msgid "description=%{name} %t-Image;\\e\n" 8943msgstr "" 8944 8945#. type: Plain text 8946#: doc/tin.5:199 8947#, no-wrap 8948msgid "test=test \"$DISPLAY\" != \"\";\\e\n" 8949msgstr "" 8950 8951#. type: Plain text 8952#: doc/tin.5:201 8953#, no-wrap 8954msgid "nametemplate=%s.IMAGE\n" 8955msgstr "" 8956 8957#. type: Plain text 8958#: doc/tin.5:204 8959#, no-wrap 8960msgid "message/rfc822;\\e\n" 8961msgstr "" 8962 8963#. type: Plain text 8964#: doc/tin.5:207 8965#, no-wrap 8966msgid "${PAGER:-\"more\"} '%s';\\e\n" 8967msgstr "" 8968 8969#. type: Plain text 8970#: doc/tin.5:209 8971#, no-wrap 8972msgid "edit=${EDITOR:-\"vi\"} '%s';\\e\n" 8973msgstr "" 8974 8975#. type: Plain text 8976#: doc/tin.5:211 8977#, no-wrap 8978msgid "compose=${EDITOR:-\"vi\"} '%s';\\e\n" 8979msgstr "" 8980 8981#. type: Plain text 8982#: doc/tin.5:213 8983#, no-wrap 8984msgid "print=a2ps '%s';\\e\n" 8985msgstr "" 8986 8987#. type: Plain text 8988#: doc/tin.5:215 8989#, no-wrap 8990msgid "needsterminal\n" 8991msgstr "" 8992 8993#. type: Plain text 8994#: doc/tin.5:228 8995msgid "" 8996"default NNTP-server to read news from if not reading from the local spool. " 8997"\\&'B<-g> I<server>', $B<NNTPSERVER> have higher priority (in that order), " 8998"the default server given at compile time has lower priority." 8999msgstr "" 9000 9001#. type: Plain text 9002#: doc/tin.5:238 9003msgid "" 9004"secret to be used for cancel-locks if B<\\%tin>(1) is build with support " 9005"for it. An empty secret file disables the cancel-lock creation in that " 9006"case. This file should be readable only by the user." 9007msgstr "" 9008 9009#. type: Plain text 9010#: doc/tin.5:249 9011msgid "mime type / filename extension pairs" 9012msgstr "" 9013 9014#. type: Plain text 9015#: doc/tin.5:261 9016msgid "" 9017"\"I<nntpserver> I<password> [I<user>]\" pairs for NNTP servers that require " 9018"authorization. If the password contains a space or a tab it must be enclosed " 9019"in double quotes (\"). Usernames must not be enclosed in double quotes and " 9020"thus can't contain spaces or tabs. Any line that starts with \"#\" is a " 9021"comment. Blank lines are ignored. This file should be readable only for the " 9022"user as it contains the user's unencrypted password for reading news!" 9023msgstr "" 9024 9025#. type: TP 9026#: doc/tin.5:261 doc/tin.5:1141 9027#, no-wrap 9028msgid "B<nntpserver>" 9029msgstr "" 9030 9031#. type: Plain text 9032#: doc/tin.5:264 doc/tin.5:1144 9033msgid "full qualified domain name of the news server." 9034msgstr "" 9035 9036#. type: TP 9037#: doc/tin.5:264 9038#, no-wrap 9039msgid "B<password>" 9040msgstr "" 9041 9042#. type: Plain text 9043#: doc/tin.5:267 9044msgid "user's unencrypted password for reading news." 9045msgstr "" 9046 9047#. type: TP 9048#: doc/tin.5:267 9049#, no-wrap 9050msgid "B<user>" 9051msgstr "" 9052 9053#. type: Plain text 9054#: doc/tin.5:271 9055msgid "" 9056"username on the news server if it differs from the local login. This field " 9057"is optional." 9058msgstr "" 9059 9060#. type: Plain text 9061#: doc/tin.5:275 9062msgid "# sample .newsauth file" 9063msgstr "" 9064 9065#. type: Plain text 9066#: doc/tin.5:277 9067msgid "news.example.org secret" 9068msgstr "" 9069 9070#. type: Plain text 9071#: doc/tin.5:279 9072msgid "news.example.net arcane guest" 9073msgstr "" 9074 9075#. type: Plain text 9076#: doc/tin.5:281 9077msgid "news.example.com \"top secret\" james.bond@example.com" 9078msgstr "" 9079 9080#. type: Plain text 9081#: doc/tin.5:289 9082msgid "\"I<newsgroup>I<flag> [I<article>[,I<article> | -I<article>]...]\" lines." 9083msgstr "" 9084 9085#. type: TP 9086#: doc/tin.5:289 9087#, no-wrap 9088msgid "B<newsgroup>" 9089msgstr "" 9090 9091#. type: Plain text 9092#: doc/tin.5:292 9093msgid "the name of the newsgroup." 9094msgstr "" 9095 9096#. type: TP 9097#: doc/tin.5:292 9098#, no-wrap 9099msgid "B<flag>" 9100msgstr "" 9101 9102#. type: Plain text 9103#: doc/tin.5:295 9104msgid "a flag indicating if the group is subscribed ':' or not '!'." 9105msgstr "" 9106 9107#. type: TP 9108#: doc/tin.5:295 9109#, no-wrap 9110msgid "B<article>" 9111msgstr "" 9112 9113#. type: Plain text 9114#: doc/tin.5:299 9115msgid "" 9116"range of already read articles from that group; numbers separated by commas " 9117"with sequential numbers collapsed with hyphens." 9118msgstr "" 9119 9120#. type: Plain text 9121#: doc/tin.5:303 9122msgid "# sample .newsrc file" 9123msgstr "" 9124 9125#. type: Plain text 9126#: doc/tin.5:305 9127msgid "news.software.b! 1-666,669" 9128msgstr "" 9129 9130#. type: Plain text 9131#: doc/tin.5:307 9132msgid "news.software.nntp: 1-13245,13247,13249" 9133msgstr "" 9134 9135#. type: Plain text 9136#: doc/tin.5:309 9137msgid "news.software.readers: 1-19567,19571-19597" 9138msgstr "" 9139 9140#. type: Plain text 9141#: doc/tin.5:319 9142msgid "backup of I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.newsrc>" 9143msgstr "" 9144 9145#. type: Plain text 9146#: doc/tin.5:328 9147msgid "signature" 9148msgstr "" 9149 9150#. type: Plain text 9151#: doc/tin.5:335 9152msgid "fixed part of a randomly generated signature" 9153msgstr "" 9154 9155#. type: Plain text 9156#: doc/tin.5:342 9157msgid "history of last used strings" 9158msgstr "" 9159 9160#. type: Plain text 9161#: doc/tin.5:349 9162msgid "mailgroups index files" 9163msgstr "" 9164 9165#. type: Plain text 9166#: doc/tin.5:358 9167msgid "newsgroups index files" 9168msgstr "" 9169 9170#. type: Plain text 9171#: doc/tin.5:365 9172msgid "saved newsgroups index files" 9173msgstr "" 9174 9175#. type: Plain text 9176#: doc/tin.5:375 9177msgid "" 9178"active file (\"I<mail_group_name> I<maxnum> I<minnum> I<mailspool>\" " 9179"quadruples) of user's mailgroups (requires B<\\%tin>(1) to be build with " 9180"mh-mail-handling support)." 9181msgstr "" 9182 9183#. type: TP 9184#: doc/tin.5:375 9185#, no-wrap 9186msgid "B<mail_group_name>" 9187msgstr "" 9188 9189#. type: Plain text 9190#: doc/tin.5:378 9191msgid "must be the pathname of the mailbox relative to field #4 with / changed to ." 9192msgstr "" 9193 9194#. type: TP 9195#: doc/tin.5:378 9196#, no-wrap 9197msgid "B<maxnum>" 9198msgstr "" 9199 9200#. type: Plain text 9201#: doc/tin.5:382 9202msgid "" 9203"just put a large number here, something higher than the highest message in " 9204"the mailbox" 9205msgstr "" 9206 9207#. type: TP 9208#: doc/tin.5:382 9209#, no-wrap 9210msgid "B<minnum>" 9211msgstr "" 9212 9213#. type: Plain text 9214#: doc/tin.5:385 9215msgid "put 0 here" 9216msgstr "" 9217 9218#. type: TP 9219#: doc/tin.5:385 9220#, no-wrap 9221msgid "B<mailspool>" 9222msgstr "" 9223 9224#. type: Plain text 9225#: doc/tin.5:389 9226msgid "" 9227"path of mail spool directory. This must be the full pathname to the root of " 9228"the mail folder area." 9229msgstr "" 9230 9231#. type: Plain text 9232#: doc/tin.5:393 9233msgid "Mail.inbox 12345 00000 /home/foo" 9234msgstr "" 9235 9236#. type: Plain text 9237#: doc/tin.5:395 9238msgid "Mail.outbox 23456 00000 /home/foo" 9239msgstr "" 9240 9241#. type: Plain text 9242#: doc/tin.5:399 9243msgid "" 9244"This allows access to the 'inbox' and 'outbox' folders of user foo. They " 9245"are accessed via /home/foo/Mail/inbox and /home/foo/Mail/outbox" 9246msgstr "" 9247 9248#. type: Plain text 9249#: doc/tin.5:406 9250msgid "active file of user's saved newsgroups, used by B<tin -R>." 9251msgstr "" 9252 9253#. type: Plain text 9254#: doc/tin.5:428 9255msgid "" 9256"The group attributes files may be used to override some global settings from " 9257"I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin/tinrc> on a per group basis. Order is " 9258"important as last match counts; this allows one to refine attributes for " 9259"narrowed scopes. Note that the I<scope=E<lt>grouplistE<gt>> line has to be " 9260"specified before the attributes are specified for that list and each " 9261"attribute can only be set once per scope section. All attributes are set to " 9262"a reasonable default so you only have to specify the attribute that you want " 9263"to change. All toggle attributes are set by specifying ON/OFF. Otherwise, " 9264"they function exactly as their global equivalents. The following group " 9265"attributes are available:" 9266msgstr "" 9267 9268#. type: TP 9269#: doc/tin.5:428 9270#, no-wrap 9271msgid "B<scope>" 9272msgstr "" 9273 9274#. type: Plain text 9275#: doc/tin.5:434 9276msgid "" 9277"This changes the list of groups to which the attributes that follow will be " 9278"applied. See the section NEWSGROUP LISTS & WILDCARDS in B<\\%tin>(1) for " 9279"the types of pattern that can be used here." 9280msgstr "" 9281 9282#. type: TP 9283#: doc/tin.5:434 doc/tin.5:1253 9284#, no-wrap 9285msgid "B<add_posted_to_filter>" 9286msgstr "" 9287 9288#. type: Plain text 9289#: doc/tin.5:437 doc/tin.5:440 doc/tin.5:443 doc/tin.5:446 doc/tin.5:449 doc/tin.5:452 doc/tin.5:455 doc/tin.5:468 doc/tin.5:478 doc/tin.5:481 doc/tin.5:494 doc/tin.5:497 doc/tin.5:500 doc/tin.5:503 doc/tin.5:506 doc/tin.5:513 doc/tin.5:516 doc/tin.5:543 doc/tin.5:546 doc/tin.5:549 doc/tin.5:559 doc/tin.5:562 doc/tin.5:565 doc/tin.5:568 doc/tin.5:571 doc/tin.5:574 doc/tin.5:577 doc/tin.5:580 doc/tin.5:583 doc/tin.5:586 doc/tin.5:592 doc/tin.5:595 doc/tin.5:598 doc/tin.5:601 doc/tin.5:604 doc/tin.5:607 doc/tin.5:610 doc/tin.5:616 doc/tin.5:619 doc/tin.5:622 doc/tin.5:625 doc/tin.5:628 doc/tin.5:631 doc/tin.5:634 doc/tin.5:637 doc/tin.5:640 doc/tin.5:643 doc/tin.5:698 9290msgid "Identical to the tinrc variable of the same name" 9291msgstr "" 9292 9293#. type: TP 9294#: doc/tin.5:437 doc/tin.5:1257 9295#, no-wrap 9296msgid "B<advertising>" 9297msgstr "" 9298 9299#. type: TP 9300#: doc/tin.5:440 doc/tin.5:1260 9301#, no-wrap 9302msgid "B<alternative_handling>" 9303msgstr "" 9304 9305#. type: TP 9306#: doc/tin.5:443 9307#, no-wrap 9308msgid "B<ask_for_metamail>" 9309msgstr "" 9310 9311#. type: TP 9312#: doc/tin.5:446 doc/tin.5:1303 9313#, no-wrap 9314msgid "B<auto_cc_bcc>" 9315msgstr "" 9316 9317#. type: TP 9318#: doc/tin.5:449 doc/tin.5:1307 9319#, no-wrap 9320msgid "B<auto_list_thread>" 9321msgstr "" 9322 9323#. type: TP 9324#: doc/tin.5:452 doc/tin.5:1314 9325#, no-wrap 9326msgid "B<auto_save>" 9327msgstr "" 9328 9329#. type: TP 9330#: doc/tin.5:455 9331#, no-wrap 9332msgid "B<auto_select>" 9333msgstr "" 9334 9335#. type: Plain text 9336#: doc/tin.5:459 9337msgid "" 9338"Automatically perform the B<GroupMarkUnselArtRead> ('B<X>') command after " 9339"entering the group." 9340msgstr "" 9341 9342#. type: TP 9343#: doc/tin.5:459 doc/tin.5:1320 9344#, no-wrap 9345msgid "B<batch_save>" 9346msgstr "" 9347 9348#. type: Plain text 9349#: doc/tin.5:465 9350msgid "" 9351"Can be used to override the global setting in tinrc on a per group " 9352"basis. For more information read section AUTOMATIC MAILING AND SAVING NEW " 9353"NEWS in B<\\%tin>(1)." 9354msgstr "" 9355 9356#. type: TP 9357#: doc/tin.5:465 doc/tin.5:1446 9358#, no-wrap 9359msgid "B<date_format>" 9360msgstr "" 9361 9362#. type: TP 9363#: doc/tin.5:468 9364#, no-wrap 9365msgid "B<delete_tmp_files>" 9366msgstr "" 9367 9368#. type: Plain text 9369#: doc/tin.5:475 9370msgid "" 9371"If this is set to ON, then saved article files that have been post-processed " 9372"will be automatically deleted, otherwise the user will be asked whether to " 9373"delete the post-processed files. Automatic processing of marked articles " 9374"using B<GroupAutoSave> ('B<S>') will suppress prompting." 9375msgstr "" 9376 9377#. type: TP 9378#: doc/tin.5:475 doc/tin.5:1563 9379#, no-wrap 9380msgid "B<editor_format>" 9381msgstr "" 9382 9383#. type: TP 9384#: doc/tin.5:478 doc/tin.5:1568 9385#, no-wrap 9386msgid "B<extquote_handling>" 9387msgstr "" 9388 9389#. type: TP 9390#: doc/tin.5:481 9391#, no-wrap 9392msgid "B<fcc>" 9393msgstr "" 9394 9395#. type: Plain text 9396#: doc/tin.5:485 9397msgid "" 9398"Mailbox to save sent mails. The format of the mailbox is controlled via the " 9399"tinrc B<mailbox_format> variable." 9400msgstr "" 9401 9402#. type: TP 9403#: doc/tin.5:485 9404#, no-wrap 9405msgid "B<followup_to>" 9406msgstr "" 9407 9408#. type: Plain text 9409#: doc/tin.5:488 9410msgid "Set ''Followup-To:'' header to the specified group(s)." 9411msgstr "" 9412 9413#. type: TP 9414#: doc/tin.5:488 doc/tin.5:779 9415#, no-wrap 9416msgid "B<from>" 9417msgstr "" 9418 9419#. type: Plain text 9420#: doc/tin.5:491 9421msgid "Identical to the tinrc variable B<mail_address>" 9422msgstr "" 9423 9424#. type: TP 9425#: doc/tin.5:491 doc/tin.5:1603 9426#, no-wrap 9427msgid "B<group_catchup_on_exit>" 9428msgstr "" 9429 9430#. type: TP 9431#: doc/tin.5:494 doc/tin.5:1606 9432#, no-wrap 9433msgid "B<group_format>" 9434msgstr "" 9435 9436#. type: TP 9437#: doc/tin.5:497 doc/tin.5:1686 9438#, no-wrap 9439msgid "B<mail_8bit_header>" 9440msgstr "" 9441 9442#. type: TP 9443#: doc/tin.5:500 doc/tin.5:1698 doc/tin.5:2499 9444#, no-wrap 9445msgid "B<mail_mime_encoding>" 9446msgstr "" 9447 9448#. type: TP 9449#: doc/tin.5:503 doc/tin.5:1717 9450#, no-wrap 9451msgid "B<maildir>" 9452msgstr "" 9453 9454#. type: TP 9455#: doc/tin.5:506 9456#, no-wrap 9457msgid "B<mailing_list>" 9458msgstr "" 9459 9460#. type: Plain text 9461#: doc/tin.5:510 9462msgid "" 9463"Used when a group is a mailing list. All responses to the group will be " 9464"directed to this email address instead" 9465msgstr "" 9466 9467#. type: TP 9468#: doc/tin.5:510 doc/tin.5:1755 9469#, no-wrap 9470msgid "B<mark_ignore_tags>" 9471msgstr "" 9472 9473#. type: TP 9474#: doc/tin.5:513 doc/tin.5:1752 9475#, no-wrap 9476msgid "B<mark_saved_read>" 9477msgstr "" 9478 9479#. type: TP 9480#: doc/tin.5:516 9481#, no-wrap 9482msgid "B<mime_forward>" 9483msgstr "" 9484 9485#. type: Plain text 9486#: doc/tin.5:533 9487msgid "" 9488"Determines whether usenet articles are forwarded as attachment or " 9489"inline. When set to OFF, the forwarded article will be included in the body " 9490"of the mail, while setting this variable to ON will cause the article to be " 9491"attached as a separate MIME part. Enabling B<mime_forward> is particularly " 9492"useful for articles consisting of multiple MIME parts such as PGP/MIME " 9493"signed messages or being encoded in a different character set than your " 9494"local one. It is also useful if the receiver should be able to operate on " 9495"the entire forwarded article (i.e., view or save it without your " 9496"comments). On the other hand, if you want to forward only some parts of the " 9497"article or to insert 'inline' annotations, you might want to disable this " 9498"option. Currently mime_forward is forced if the article to be attached is a " 9499"multipart MIME article, this may change in a future version. Please note " 9500"that for this option to have effect, the tinrc variable " 9501"B<interactive_mailer> has to be set to 0 (which is the default)." 9502msgstr "" 9503 9504#. type: TP 9505#: doc/tin.5:533 9506#, no-wrap 9507msgid "B<mime_types_to_save>" 9508msgstr "" 9509 9510#. type: Plain text 9511#: doc/tin.5:540 9512msgid "" 9513"A comma separated list of MIME major/minor Content-Types that will be saved " 9514"when using the view/save and save/autosave features. A single * can be used " 9515"to wildcard the major and/or minor type and a ! as the first character in an " 9516"entry will negate it, eg: image/*,!image/bmp,!text/html. Default is */*" 9517msgstr "" 9518 9519#. type: TP 9520#: doc/tin.5:540 doc/tin.5:1834 9521#, no-wrap 9522msgid "B<news_headers_to_display>" 9523msgstr "" 9524 9525#. type: TP 9526#: doc/tin.5:543 doc/tin.5:1841 9527#, no-wrap 9528msgid "B<news_headers_to_not_display>" 9529msgstr "" 9530 9531#. type: TP 9532#: doc/tin.5:546 doc/tin.5:1850 9533#, no-wrap 9534msgid "B<news_quote_format>" 9535msgstr "" 9536 9537#. type: TP 9538#: doc/tin.5:549 doc/tin.5:2472 9539#, no-wrap 9540msgid "B<organization>" 9541msgstr "" 9542 9543#. type: Plain text 9544#: doc/tin.5:556 9545msgid "" 9546"This can be used to set the article header field ''Organization:''. It " 9547"overrides the setting (if any) of organization in I</etc/tin/tin.defaults> " 9548"and $B<ORGANIZATION> (or $B<NEWSORG> on Apollo DomainOS). Note that some " 9549"news servers might still overwrite the \\&''Organization:'' header." 9550msgstr "" 9551 9552#. type: TP 9553#: doc/tin.5:556 doc/tin.5:1880 9554#, no-wrap 9555msgid "B<pos_first_unread>" 9556msgstr "" 9557 9558#. type: TP 9559#: doc/tin.5:559 doc/tin.5:1884 9560#, no-wrap 9561msgid "B<post_8bit_header>" 9562msgstr "" 9563 9564#. type: TP 9565#: doc/tin.5:562 doc/tin.5:1895 doc/tin.5:2496 9566#, no-wrap 9567msgid "B<post_mime_encoding>" 9568msgstr "" 9569 9570#. type: TP 9571#: doc/tin.5:565 doc/tin.5:1908 9572#, no-wrap 9573msgid "B<post_process_type>" 9574msgstr "" 9575 9576#. type: TP 9577#: doc/tin.5:568 doc/tin.5:1900 9578#, no-wrap 9579msgid "B<post_process_view>" 9580msgstr "" 9581 9582#. type: TP 9583#: doc/tin.5:571 doc/tin.5:1933 9584#, no-wrap 9585msgid "B<print_header>" 9586msgstr "" 9587 9588#. type: TP 9589#: doc/tin.5:574 doc/tin.5:1947 9590#, no-wrap 9591msgid "B<process_only_unread>" 9592msgstr "" 9593 9594#. type: TP 9595#: doc/tin.5:577 doc/tin.5:1951 9596#, no-wrap 9597msgid "B<prompt_followupto>" 9598msgstr "" 9599 9600#. type: TP 9601#: doc/tin.5:580 doc/tin.5:1955 9602#, no-wrap 9603msgid "B<quote_chars>" 9604msgstr "" 9605 9606#. type: TP 9607#: doc/tin.5:583 doc/tin.5:2017 9608#, no-wrap 9609msgid "B<savedir>" 9610msgstr "" 9611 9612#. TODO: document option 9613#. type: TP 9614#: doc/tin.5:586 9615#, no-wrap 9616msgid "B<savefile>" 9617msgstr "" 9618 9619#. type: TP 9620#: doc/tin.5:589 doc/tin.5:2074 9621#, no-wrap 9622msgid "B<show_author>" 9623msgstr "" 9624 9625#. type: TP 9626#: doc/tin.5:592 doc/tin.5:2100 9627#, no-wrap 9628msgid "B<show_info>" 9629msgstr "" 9630 9631#. type: TP 9632#: doc/tin.5:595 doc/tin.5:2118 9633#, no-wrap 9634msgid "B<show_only_unread_arts>" 9635msgstr "" 9636 9637#. type: TP 9638#: doc/tin.5:598 doc/tin.5:2126 9639#, no-wrap 9640msgid "B<show_signatures>" 9641msgstr "" 9642 9643#. type: TP 9644#: doc/tin.5:601 doc/tin.5:2129 9645#, no-wrap 9646msgid "B<sigdashes>" 9647msgstr "" 9648 9649#. type: TP 9650#: doc/tin.5:604 doc/tin.5:2132 9651#, no-wrap 9652msgid "B<sigfile>" 9653msgstr "" 9654 9655#. type: TP 9656#: doc/tin.5:607 doc/tin.5:2142 9657#, no-wrap 9658msgid "B<signature_repost>" 9659msgstr "" 9660 9661#. type: TP 9662#: doc/tin.5:610 doc/tin.5:2152 9663#, no-wrap 9664msgid "B<sort_article_type>" 9665msgstr "" 9666 9667#. type: Plain text 9668#: doc/tin.5:613 9669msgid "Identical to the tinrc variable B<sort_article_type>" 9670msgstr "" 9671 9672#. type: TP 9673#: doc/tin.5:613 doc/tin.5:2181 9674#, no-wrap 9675msgid "B<sort_threads_type>" 9676msgstr "" 9677 9678#. type: TP 9679#: doc/tin.5:616 doc/tin.5:2212 9680#, no-wrap 9681msgid "B<start_editor_offset>" 9682msgstr "" 9683 9684#. type: TP 9685#: doc/tin.5:619 doc/tin.5:2253 9686#, no-wrap 9687msgid "B<tex2iso_conv>" 9688msgstr "" 9689 9690#. type: TP 9691#: doc/tin.5:622 doc/tin.5:2258 9692#, no-wrap 9693msgid "B<thread_articles>" 9694msgstr "" 9695 9696#. type: TP 9697#: doc/tin.5:625 doc/tin.5:2292 9698#, no-wrap 9699msgid "B<thread_catchup_on_exit>" 9700msgstr "" 9701 9702#. type: TP 9703#: doc/tin.5:628 doc/tin.5:2268 9704#, no-wrap 9705msgid "B<thread_format>" 9706msgstr "" 9707 9708#. type: TP 9709#: doc/tin.5:631 doc/tin.5:2287 9710#, no-wrap 9711msgid "B<thread_perc>" 9712msgstr "" 9713 9714#. type: TP 9715#: doc/tin.5:634 doc/tin.5:2316 9716#, no-wrap 9717msgid "B<trim_article_body>" 9718msgstr "" 9719 9720#. type: TP 9721#: doc/tin.5:637 doc/tin.5:2398 9722#, no-wrap 9723msgid "B<verbatim_handling>" 9724msgstr "" 9725 9726#. type: TP 9727#: doc/tin.5:640 doc/tin.5:2448 9728#, no-wrap 9729msgid "B<wrap_on_next_unread>" 9730msgstr "" 9731 9732#. type: TP 9733#: doc/tin.5:643 9734#, no-wrap 9735msgid "B<x_body>" 9736msgstr "" 9737 9738#. type: Plain text 9739#: doc/tin.5:648 9740msgid "" 9741"A piece of text that will be added at the start of a message body. If this " 9742"string starts with a / or ~ then it is assumed to be the name of a file " 9743"containing the text to insert." 9744msgstr "" 9745 9746#. type: TP 9747#: doc/tin.5:648 9748#, no-wrap 9749msgid "B<x_comment_to>" 9750msgstr "" 9751 9752#. type: Plain text 9753#: doc/tin.5:651 9754msgid "Insert ''X-Comment-To:'' header, this is only useful in FIDO groups." 9755msgstr "" 9756 9757#. type: TP 9758#: doc/tin.5:651 9759#, no-wrap 9760msgid "B<x_headers>" 9761msgstr "" 9762 9763#. type: Plain text 9764#: doc/tin.5:660 9765msgid "" 9766"A string including header-name and the contents of the header that will be " 9767"automatically added when posting. If the string starts with a / or ~ then it " 9768"is assumed to be the name of a file containing the header and its content to " 9769"be inserted. If the string starts with a ! then what follows is assumed to " 9770"be the path to a program to be executed to generate the header and its " 9771"content. %G is expanded to the current news.group.name and %P is expanded to " 9772"the news.group.name with all '.' replaced by '/'." 9773msgstr "" 9774 9775#. type: TP 9776#: doc/tin.5:660 9777#, no-wrap 9778msgid "B<quick_kill_scope>" 9779msgstr "" 9780 9781#. type: Plain text 9782#: doc/tin.5:666 9783msgid "" 9784"A comma-separated list of newsgroup patterns (wildmat-style) to which groups " 9785"the filter rule added by B<QuickFilterKill> will be applied. If unset the " 9786"default from the tinrc variable B<default_filter_kill_global> will be used." 9787msgstr "" 9788 9789#. type: TP 9790#: doc/tin.5:666 9791#, no-wrap 9792msgid "B<quick_kill_expire>" 9793msgstr "" 9794 9795#. type: Plain text 9796#: doc/tin.5:669 9797msgid "Identical to the tinrc variable B<default_filter_kill_expire>" 9798msgstr "" 9799 9800#. type: TP 9801#: doc/tin.5:669 9802#, no-wrap 9803msgid "B<quick_kill_case>" 9804msgstr "" 9805 9806#. type: Plain text 9807#: doc/tin.5:672 9808msgid "Identical to the tinrc variable B<default_filter_kill_case>" 9809msgstr "" 9810 9811#. type: TP 9812#: doc/tin.5:672 9813#, no-wrap 9814msgid "B<quick_kill_header>" 9815msgstr "" 9816 9817#. type: Plain text 9818#: doc/tin.5:675 9819msgid "Identical to the tinrc variable B<default_filter_kill_header>" 9820msgstr "" 9821 9822#. type: TP 9823#: doc/tin.5:675 9824#, no-wrap 9825msgid "B<quick_select_scope>" 9826msgstr "" 9827 9828#. type: Plain text 9829#: doc/tin.5:681 9830msgid "" 9831"A comma-separated list of newsgroup patterns (wildmat-style) to which groups " 9832"the filter rule added by B<QuickFilterSelect> will be applied. If unset the " 9833"default from the tinrc variable B<default_filter_select_global> will be " 9834"used." 9835msgstr "" 9836 9837#. type: TP 9838#: doc/tin.5:681 9839#, no-wrap 9840msgid "B<quick_select_expire>" 9841msgstr "" 9842 9843#. type: Plain text 9844#: doc/tin.5:684 9845msgid "Identical to the tinrc variable B<default_filter_select_expire>" 9846msgstr "" 9847 9848#. type: TP 9849#: doc/tin.5:684 9850#, no-wrap 9851msgid "B<quick_select_case>" 9852msgstr "" 9853 9854#. type: Plain text 9855#: doc/tin.5:687 9856msgid "Identical to the tinrc variable B<default_filter_select_case>" 9857msgstr "" 9858 9859#. type: TP 9860#: doc/tin.5:687 9861#, no-wrap 9862msgid "B<quick_select_header>" 9863msgstr "" 9864 9865#. type: Plain text 9866#: doc/tin.5:690 9867msgid "Identical to the tinrc variable B<default_filter_select_header>" 9868msgstr "" 9869 9870#. type: TP 9871#: doc/tin.5:690 9872#, no-wrap 9873msgid "B<ispell>" 9874msgstr "" 9875 9876#. type: Plain text 9877#: doc/tin.5:695 9878msgid "" 9879"Path and options for B<\\%ispell>(1)-like spell-checker, e.g. \"aspell " 9880"--mode=email --dont-backup check\"" 9881msgstr "" 9882 9883#. type: TP 9884#: doc/tin.5:695 doc/tin.5:1788 9885#, no-wrap 9886msgid "B<mm_network_charset>" 9887msgstr "" 9888 9889#. type: TP 9890#: doc/tin.5:698 9891#, no-wrap 9892msgid "B<undeclared_charset>" 9893msgstr "" 9894 9895#. type: Plain text 9896#: doc/tin.5:707 9897msgid "" 9898"Assume (broken) articles without MIME charset declaration have this charset " 9899"\\(em default is US-ASCII. This attribute works only on systems with working " 9900"B<\\%iconv>(3), others might have to compile B<\\%tin>(1) with " 9901"--disable-mime-strict-charset." 9902msgstr "" 9903 9904#. type: Plain text 9905#: doc/tin.5:717 9906#, no-wrap 9907msgid "" 9908"# include extra headers\n" 9909"# assume ISO-8859-1 as charset if no charset is declared\n" 9910"scope=*\n" 9911"x_headers=~/.tin/headers\n" 9912"undeclared_charset=ISO-8859-1\n" 9913msgstr "" 9914 9915#. type: Plain text 9916#: doc/tin.5:721 9917#, no-wrap 9918msgid "" 9919"# in *sources* set post process type to shar only\n" 9920"scope=*sources*\n" 9921"post_process_type=1\n" 9922msgstr "" 9923 9924#. type: Plain text 9925#: doc/tin.5:728 9926#, no-wrap 9927msgid "" 9928"# in *binaries* turn on full post processing,\n" 9929"# remove tmp files and set Followup-To: poster\n" 9930"scope=*binaries*\n" 9931"post_process_type=2\n" 9932"delete_tmp_files=ON\n" 9933"followup_to=poster\n" 9934msgstr "" 9935 9936#. type: Plain text 9937#: doc/tin.5:734 9938#, no-wrap 9939msgid "" 9940"# in fido.* newsgroups change quote_chars\n" 9941"# and add X-Comment-To: line\n" 9942"scope=fido.*\n" 9943"quote_chars=%IE<gt>_\n" 9944"x_comment_to=ON\n" 9945msgstr "" 9946 9947#. type: Plain text 9948#: doc/tin.5:740 9949#, no-wrap 9950msgid "" 9951"# in *.test newsgroups, don't append signature\n" 9952"# and preset Subject\n" 9953"scope=*.test\n" 9954"sigfile=--none\n" 9955"x_headers=Subject: test - ignore - no reply\n" 9956msgstr "" 9957 9958#. type: Plain text 9959#: doc/tin.5:744 9960#, no-wrap 9961msgid "" 9962"# assume ISO-2022-JP-2 as charset\n" 9963"scope=fj.*,japan.*\n" 9964"undeclared_charset=ISO-2022-JP-2\n" 9965msgstr "" 9966 9967#. type: Plain text 9968#: doc/tin.5:756 9969msgid "" 9970"The filter file is used to assign scores to certain articles. Based on the " 9971"score an article can be filtered out (hidden) or marked hot. Empty lines or " 9972"lines beginning with a '#' are ignored." 9973msgstr "" 9974 9975#. type: TP 9976#: doc/tin.5:756 9977#, no-wrap 9978msgid "B<comment>" 9979msgstr "" 9980 9981#. type: Plain text 9982#: doc/tin.5:765 9983msgid "" 9984"Every entry (rule) in the filter file might get a comment. Multiple lines " 9985"are allowed (but only for comments yet). Every line must start with the " 9986"\"comment=\" keyword. Comments must appear first in the rule. Comment lines " 9987"placed within a rule will be moved to the begin of the next rule. This might " 9988"be changed in the future. Don't use '#' to mark comments as those lines are " 9989"ignored and your comments will get lost on the next write of the file." 9990msgstr "" 9991 9992#. type: TP 9993#: doc/tin.5:765 9994#, no-wrap 9995msgid "B<group>" 9996msgstr "" 9997 9998#. type: Plain text 9999#: doc/tin.5:769 10000msgid "" 10001"A comma-separated list of newsgroup patterns in wildmat-style to which " 10002"groups the filter rule will be applied. This line is mandatory!" 10003msgstr "" 10004 10005#. type: TP 10006#: doc/tin.5:769 10007#, no-wrap 10008msgid "B<case>" 10009msgstr "" 10010 10011#. type: Plain text 10012#: doc/tin.5:772 10013msgid "0=case-sensitive, 1=case-insensitive" 10014msgstr "" 10015 10016#. type: TP 10017#: doc/tin.5:772 10018#, no-wrap 10019msgid "B<score>" 10020msgstr "" 10021 10022#. type: Plain text 10023#: doc/tin.5:775 10024msgid "" 10025"Score value of the rule; can also be one of the magic words \"kill\" or " 10026"\"hot\"." 10027msgstr "" 10028 10029#. type: TP 10030#: doc/tin.5:775 10031#, no-wrap 10032msgid "B<subj>" 10033msgstr "" 10034 10035#. type: Plain text 10036#: doc/tin.5:779 10037msgid "" 10038"Match against ''Subject:''. The matching type used (wildmat or regex) " 10039"depends on the setting of the tinrc variable B<wildcard>." 10040msgstr "" 10041 10042#. type: Plain text 10043#: doc/tin.5:788 10044msgid "" 10045"Match against ''From:''. B<\\%tin>(1) converts the contents of the " 10046"''From:'' header to an old style e-mail address, e.g. ''some@body.example " 10047"(John Doe)'' instead of ''John Doe E<lt>some@body.exampleE<gt>'', before " 10048"trying to match the patterns in the filter rule. The matching type used " 10049"(wildmat or regex) depends on the setting of the tinrc variable B<wildcard>." 10050msgstr "" 10051 10052#. type: TP 10053#: doc/tin.5:788 10054#, no-wrap 10055msgid "B<msgid>" 10056msgstr "" 10057 10058#. type: Plain text 10059#: doc/tin.5:793 10060msgid "" 10061"Match against ''Message-ID:'' and full ''References:''. The matching type " 10062"used (wildmat or regex) depends on the setting of the tinrc variable " 10063"B<wildcard>." 10064msgstr "" 10065 10066#. type: TP 10067#: doc/tin.5:793 10068#, no-wrap 10069msgid "B<msgid_last>" 10070msgstr "" 10071 10072#. type: Plain text 10073#: doc/tin.5:798 10074msgid "" 10075"Match against ''Message-ID:'' and last ''References:'' entry only. The " 10076"matching type used (wildmat or regex) depends on the setting of the tinrc " 10077"variable B<wildcard>." 10078msgstr "" 10079 10080#. type: TP 10081#: doc/tin.5:798 10082#, no-wrap 10083msgid "B<msgid_only>" 10084msgstr "" 10085 10086#. type: Plain text 10087#: doc/tin.5:802 10088msgid "" 10089"Match against ''Message-ID:''. The matching type used (wildmat or regex) " 10090"depends on the setting of the tinrc variable B<wildcard>." 10091msgstr "" 10092 10093#. type: TP 10094#: doc/tin.5:802 10095#, no-wrap 10096msgid "B<refs_only>" 10097msgstr "" 10098 10099#. type: Plain text 10100#: doc/tin.5:806 10101msgid "" 10102"Match against ''References:''. The matching type used (wildmat or regex) " 10103"depends on the setting of the tinrc variable B<wildcard>." 10104msgstr "" 10105 10106#. type: TP 10107#: doc/tin.5:806 10108#, no-wrap 10109msgid "B<lines>" 10110msgstr "" 10111 10112#. type: Plain text 10113#: doc/tin.5:809 10114msgid "" 10115"Match against ''Lines:'', E<lt>num matches less than, E<gt>num matches more " 10116"than." 10117msgstr "" 10118 10119#. type: TP 10120#: doc/tin.5:809 10121#, no-wrap 10122msgid "B<gnksa>" 10123msgstr "" 10124 10125#. type: Plain text 10126#: doc/tin.5:816 10127msgid "" 10128"Match against ''From:'' address parser return codes. E<lt>num matches less " 10129"than, E<gt>num matches more than the returned numeric " 10130"value. GNKSA_LOCAL_DOMAIN_LITERAL or GNKSA_INVALID_DOMAIN are only returned " 10131"if B<disable_gnksa_domain_check> is set to false. As the built in domain " 10132"list is outdated this should be considered carefully." 10133msgstr "" 10134 10135#. type: ta 10136#: doc/tin.5:818 10137#, no-wrap 10138msgid "\\w'%406\t'u +\\w'GNKSA_ZERO_LENGTH_LOCAL_WORD'u" 10139msgstr "" 10140 10141#. type: Plain text 10142#: doc/tin.5:848 10143#, no-wrap 10144msgid "" 10145" B<0>\tGNKSA_OK\n" 10146" B<1>\tGNKSA_INTERNAL_ERROR\n" 10147"B<100>\tGNKSA_LANGLE_MISSING\n" 10148"B<101>\tGNKSA_LPAREN_MISSING\n" 10149"B<102>\tGNKSA_RPAREN_MISSING\n" 10150"B<103>\tGNKSA_ATSIGN_MISSING\n" 10151"B<104>\tGNKSA_RANGLE_MISSING\n" 10152"B<200>\tGNKSA_SINGLE_DOMAIN\n" 10153"B<201>\tGNKSA_INVALID_DOMAIN\n" 10154"B<202>\tGNKSA_ILLEGAL_DOMAIN\n" 10155"B<203>\tGNKSA_UNKNOWN_DOMAIN\n" 10156"B<204>\tGNKSA_INVALID_FQDN_CHAR\n" 10157"B<205>\tGNKSA_ZERO_LENGTH_LABEL\n" 10158"B<206>\tGNKSA_ILLEGAL_LABEL_LENGTH\n" 10159"B<207>\tGNKSA_ILLEGAL_LABEL_HYPHEN\n" 10160"B<208>\tGNKSA_ILLEGAL_LABEL_BEGNUM\n" 10161"B<209>\tGNKSA_BAD_DOMAIN_LITERAL\n" 10162"B<210>\tGNKSA_LOCAL_DOMAIN_LITERAL\n" 10163"B<211>\tGNKSA_RBRACKET_MISSING\n" 10164"B<300>\tGNKSA_LOCALPART_MISSING\n" 10165"B<301>\tGNKSA_INVALID_LOCALPART\n" 10166"B<302>\tGNKSA_ZERO_LENGTH_LOCAL_WORD\n" 10167"B<400>\tGNKSA_ILLEGAL_UNQUOTED_CHAR\n" 10168"B<401>\tGNKSA_ILLEGAL_QUOTED_CHAR\n" 10169"B<402>\tGNKSA_ILLEGAL_ENCODED_CHAR\n" 10170"B<403>\tGNKSA_BAD_ENCODE_SYNTAX\n" 10171"B<404>\tGNKSA_ILLEGAL_PAREN_CHAR\n" 10172"B<405>\tGNKSA_INVALID_REALNAME\n" 10173"B<406>\tGNKSA_MISSING_REALNAME\n" 10174msgstr "" 10175 10176#. type: TP 10177#: doc/tin.5:850 10178#, no-wrap 10179msgid "B<xref>" 10180msgstr "" 10181 10182#. type: Plain text 10183#: doc/tin.5:857 10184msgid "" 10185"Match against ''Xref:'' line. Before any matching is done the line is turned " 10186"into the same format ''Newsgroups:'' has that is it is turned into a comma " 10187"separated newsgroup list with all other information (i.e. the article " 10188"counter) removed. The matching type used (wildmat or regex) depends on the " 10189"setting of the tinrc variable B<wildcard>." 10190msgstr "" 10191 10192#. TODO: document option in detail 10193#. type: TP 10194#: doc/tin.5:857 10195#, no-wrap 10196msgid "B<path>" 10197msgstr "" 10198 10199#. type: Plain text 10200#: doc/tin.5:863 10201msgid "" 10202"Match against ''Path:'' line. This may not work on some servers. The " 10203"matching type used (wildmat or regex) depends on the setting of the tinrc " 10204"variable B<wildcard>." 10205msgstr "" 10206 10207#. type: TP 10208#: doc/tin.5:863 doc/tin.5:2642 10209#, no-wrap 10210msgid "B<time>" 10211msgstr "" 10212 10213#. type: Plain text 10214#: doc/tin.5:866 10215msgid "time_t value when rule expires" 10216msgstr "" 10217 10218#. type: Plain text 10219#: doc/tin.5:877 10220#, no-wrap 10221msgid "" 10222"comment=mark all articles about tin, rtin,\n" 10223"comment=tind, ktin or cdtin as hot\n" 10224"group=*\n" 10225"case=1\n" 10226"score=hot\n" 10227"subj=\\eb(cd|[rk]?)?tin(d|pre)?[-.0-9]*\\eb\n" 10228msgstr "" 10229 10230#. type: Plain text 10231#: doc/tin.5:893 10232msgid "" 10233"Keymap-file, containing \"I<keyname> I<value> I<[value]>\" pairs separated " 10234"by spaces or tabs. Below is a list of all rebindable keynames and their " 10235"defaults. If a keyname is bound to NULL it is unassigned." 10236msgstr "" 10237 10238#. type: ta 10239#: doc/tin.5:895 10240#, no-wrap 10241msgid "\\w'GroupSelThdIfUnreadSelected 'u +\\w'SPACE'u +\\w'SPACE'u" 10242msgstr "" 10243 10244#. type: Plain text 10245#: doc/tin.5:942 10246#, no-wrap 10247msgid "" 10248"B<ShellEscape>\t!\n" 10249"B<SetRange>\t#\n" 10250"B<LastPage>\t$\n" 10251"B<ToggleColor>\t&\n" 10252"B<LastViewed>\t-\n" 10253"B<SearchRepeat>\t\\e\n" 10254"B<SearchSubjF>\t/\n" 10255"B<SearchSubjB>\t?\n" 10256"B<SearchAuthB>\tA\n" 10257"B<SearchBody>\tB\n" 10258"B<CatchupNextUnread>\tC\n" 10259"B<EditFilter>\tE\n" 10260"B<ToggleHelpDisplay>\tH\n" 10261"B<ToggleInverseVideo>\tI\n" 10262"B<LookupMessage>\tL\n" 10263"B<OptionMenu>\tM\n" 10264"B<Postponed>\tO\t^O\n" 10265"B<QuitTin>\tQ\n" 10266"B<BugReport>\tR\n" 10267"B<DisplayPostHist>\tW\n" 10268"B<MarkThrUnread>\tZ\n" 10269"B<FirstPage>\t^\n" 10270"B<SearchAuthF>\ta\n" 10271"B<Catchup>\tc\n" 10272"B<Help>\th\n" 10273"B<ToggleInfoLastLine>\ti\n" 10274"B<Down>\tj\t^N\n" 10275"B<Up>\tk\t^P\n" 10276"B<Print>\to\n" 10277"B<Quit>\tq\n" 10278"B<Version>\tv\n" 10279"B<Post>\tw\n" 10280"B<MarkArtUnread>\tz\n" 10281"B<QuickFilterSelect>\t[\n" 10282"B<QuickFilterKill>\t]\n" 10283"B<Pipe>\t|\n" 10284"B<ScrollUp>\tE<lt>\n" 10285"B<ScrollDown>\tE<gt>\n" 10286"B<PageUp>\tb\t^B\t^U\n" 10287"B<PageDown>\t^D\t^F\tSPACE\n" 10288"B<RedrawScr>\t^L\n" 10289"B<Postponed>\t^O\n" 10290"B<MenuFilterSelect>\t^A\n" 10291"B<MenuFilterKill>\t^K\n" 10292"B<MarkFeedRead>\t^X\n" 10293"B<MarkFeedUnread>\t^W\n" 10294msgstr "" 10295 10296#. type: Plain text 10297#: doc/tin.5:950 10298#, no-wrap 10299msgid "" 10300"B<AttachSelect>\t^J\t^M\n" 10301"B<AttachPipe>\tp\n" 10302"B<AttachSave>\ts\n" 10303"B<AttachTag>\tt\n" 10304"B<AttachUntag>\tU\n" 10305"B<AttachTagPattern>\t=\n" 10306"B<AttachToggleTagged>\t@\n" 10307msgstr "" 10308 10309#. type: Plain text 10310#: doc/tin.5:958 10311#, no-wrap 10312msgid "" 10313"B<ConfigToggleAttrib>\tTAB\n" 10314"B<ConfigSelect>\t^J\t^M\n" 10315"B<ConfigLastPage>\tG\n" 10316"B<ConfigNoSave>\tQ\n" 10317"B<ConfigScopeMenu>\tS\n" 10318"B<ConfigFirstPage>\tg\n" 10319"B<ConfigResetAttrib>\tr\n" 10320msgstr "" 10321 10322#. type: Plain text 10323#: doc/tin.5:966 10324#, no-wrap 10325msgid "" 10326"B<FeedTag>\tT\n" 10327"B<FeedArt>\ta\n" 10328"B<FeedHot>\th\n" 10329"B<FeedPat>\tp\n" 10330"B<FeedRepost>\tr\n" 10331"B<FeedSupersede>\ts\n" 10332"B<FeedThd>\tt\n" 10333msgstr "" 10334 10335#. type: Plain text 10336#: doc/tin.5:969 10337#, no-wrap 10338msgid "" 10339"B<FilterEdit>\te\n" 10340"B<FilterSave>\ts\n" 10341msgstr "" 10342 10343#. type: Plain text 10344#: doc/tin.5:999 10345#, no-wrap 10346msgid "" 10347"B<GroupNextUnreadArtOrGrp>\tTAB\n" 10348"B<GroupReadBasenote>\t^J\t^M\n" 10349"B<GroupSelThd>\t*\n" 10350"B<GroupDoAutoSel>\t+\n" 10351"B<GroupToggleThdSel>\t.\n" 10352"B<GroupSelThdIfUnreadSelected>\t;\n" 10353"B<GroupSelPattern>\t=\n" 10354"B<GroupReverseSel>\t@\n" 10355"B<GroupCancel>\tD\n" 10356"B<GroupToggleGetartLimit>\tG\n" 10357"B<GroupMarkThdRead>\tK\n" 10358"B<GroupNextUnreadArt>\tN\n" 10359"B<GroupPrevUnreadArt>\tP\n" 10360"B<GroupAutoSave>\tS\n" 10361"B<GroupTagParts>\tT\n" 10362"B<GroupUntag>\tU\n" 10363"B<GroupMarkUnselArtRead>\tX\n" 10364"B<GroupToggleSubjDisplay>\td\n" 10365"B<GroupGoto>\tg\n" 10366"B<GroupListThd>\tl\n" 10367"B<GroupMail>\tm\n" 10368"B<GroupNextGroup>\tn\n" 10369"B<GroupPrevGroup>\tp\n" 10370"B<GroupToggleReadUnread>\tr\n" 10371"B<GroupSave>\ts\n" 10372"B<GroupTag>\tt\n" 10373"B<GroupToggleThreading>\tu\n" 10374"B<GroupRepost>\tx\n" 10375"B<GroupUndoSel>\t~\n" 10376msgstr "" 10377 10378#. type: Plain text 10379#: doc/tin.5:1002 10380#, no-wrap 10381msgid "" 10382"B<HelpLastPage>\tG\n" 10383"B<HelpFirstPage>\tg\n" 10384msgstr "" 10385 10386#. type: Plain text 10387#: doc/tin.5:1042 10388#, no-wrap 10389msgid "" 10390"B<PageReplyQuoteHeaders>\t^E\n" 10391"B<PagePGPCheckArticle>\t^G\n" 10392"B<PageToggleRaw>\t^H\n" 10393"B<PageNextUnread>\tTAB\n" 10394"B<PageNextThd>\t^J\t^M\n" 10395"B<PageToggleTabs>\t^T\n" 10396"B<PageFollowupQuoteHeaders>\t^W\n" 10397"B<PageToggleTex2iso>\t\"\n" 10398"B<PageToggleAllHeaders>\t*\n" 10399"B<PageToggleRot>\t%\n" 10400"B<PageToggleUue>\t(\n" 10401"B<PageReveal>\t)\n" 10402"B<PageSkipIncludedText>\t:\n" 10403"B<PageTopThd>\tE<lt>\n" 10404"B<PageBotThd>\tE<gt>\n" 10405"B<PageCancel>\tD\n" 10406"B<PageFollowup>\tF\n" 10407"B<PageLastPage>\tG\n" 10408"B<PageKillThd>\tK\n" 10409"B<PageNextUnreadArt>\tN\n" 10410"B<PagePrevUnreadArt>\tP\n" 10411"B<PageReply>\tR\n" 10412"B<PageAutoSave>\tS\n" 10413"B<PageGroupSel>\tT\n" 10414"B<PageViewUrl>\tU\n" 10415"B<PageViewAttach>\tV\n" 10416"B<PageToggleHighlight>\t_\n" 10417"B<PageEditArticle>\te\n" 10418"B<PageFollowupQuote>\tf\n" 10419"B<PageFirstPage>\tg\n" 10420"B<PageListThd>\tl\n" 10421"B<PageMail>\tm\n" 10422"B<PageNextArt>\tn\n" 10423"B<PagePrevArt>\tp\n" 10424"B<PageReplyQuote>\tr\n" 10425"B<PageSave>\ts\n" 10426"B<PageTag>\tt\n" 10427"B<PageGotoParent>\tu\n" 10428"B<PageRepost>\tx\n" 10429msgstr "" 10430 10431#. type: Plain text 10432#: doc/tin.5:1047 10433#, no-wrap 10434msgid "" 10435"B<PgpEncSign>\tb\n" 10436"B<PgpEncrypt>\te\n" 10437"B<PgpIncludekey>\ti\n" 10438"B<PgpSign>\ts\n" 10439msgstr "" 10440 10441#. type: Plain text 10442#: doc/tin.5:1060 10443#, no-wrap 10444msgid "" 10445"B<PostAbort>\ta\n" 10446"B<PostContinue>\tc\n" 10447"B<PostCancel>\td\n" 10448"B<PostEdit>\te\n" 10449"B<PostPGP>\tg\n" 10450"B<PostIspell>\ti\n" 10451"B<PostIgnore>\ti\n" 10452"B<PostMail>\tm\n" 10453"B<PostPostpone>\to\n" 10454"B<PostPost>\tp\ty\n" 10455"B<PostSupersede>\ts\n" 10456"B<PostSend>\ts\ty\n" 10457msgstr "" 10458 10459#. type: Plain text 10460#: doc/tin.5:1063 10461#, no-wrap 10462msgid "" 10463"B<PostponeOverride>\tY\n" 10464"B<PostponeAll>\tA\n" 10465msgstr "" 10466 10467#. type: Plain text 10468#: doc/tin.5:1066 10469#, no-wrap 10470msgid "" 10471"B<PromptYes>\ty\tY\n" 10472"B<PromptNo>\tn\tN\n" 10473msgstr "" 10474 10475#. type: Plain text 10476#: doc/tin.5:1069 10477#, no-wrap 10478msgid "" 10479"B<SaveAppendFile>\ta\n" 10480"B<SaveOverwriteFile>\to\n" 10481msgstr "" 10482 10483#. type: Plain text 10484#: doc/tin.5:1073 10485#, no-wrap 10486msgid "" 10487"B<PProcNone>\tn\n" 10488"B<PProcShar>\ts\n" 10489"B<PProcYes>\ty\n" 10490msgstr "" 10491 10492#. type: Plain text 10493#: doc/tin.5:1091 10494#, no-wrap 10495msgid "" 10496"B<SelectEnterNextUnreadGrp>\tTAB\tn\n" 10497"B<SelectReadGrp>\t^J\t^M\n" 10498"B<SelectResetNewsrc>\t^R\n" 10499"B<SelectSortActive>\t.\n" 10500"B<SelectNextUnreadGrp>\tN\n" 10501"B<SelectSubscribePat>\tS\n" 10502"B<SelectUnsubscribePat>\tU\n" 10503"B<SelectQuitNoWrite>\tX\n" 10504"B<SelectSyncWithActive>\tY\n" 10505"B<SelectToggleDescriptions>\td\n" 10506"B<SelectGoto>\tg\n" 10507"B<SelectMoveGrp>\tm\n" 10508"B<SelectToggleReadDisplay>\tr\n" 10509"B<SelectSubscribe>\ts\n" 10510"B<SelectUnsubscribe>\tu\n" 10511"B<SelectYankActive>\ty\n" 10512"B<SelectMarkGrpUnread>\tz\tZ\n" 10513msgstr "" 10514 10515#. type: Plain text 10516#: doc/tin.5:1098 10517#, no-wrap 10518msgid "" 10519"B<ScopeSelect>\t^J\t^M\n" 10520"B<ScopeEditAttributesFile>\tE\n" 10521"B<ScopeAdd>\ta\n" 10522"B<ScopeDelete>\td\n" 10523"B<ScopeMove>\tm\n" 10524"B<ScopeRename>\tr\n" 10525msgstr "" 10526 10527#. type: Plain text 10528#: doc/tin.5:1114 10529#, no-wrap 10530msgid "" 10531"B<ThreadReadNextArtOrThread>\tTAB\n" 10532"B<ThreadReadArt>\t^J\t^M\n" 10533"B<ThreadSelArt>\t*\n" 10534"B<ThreadToggleArtSel>\t.\n" 10535"B<ThreadReverseSel>\t@\n" 10536"B<ThreadCancel>\tD\n" 10537"B<ThreadMarkArtRead>\tK\n" 10538"B<ThreadAutoSave>\tS\n" 10539"B<ThreadUntag>\tU\n" 10540"B<ThreadToggleSubjDisplay>\td\n" 10541"B<ThreadMail>\tm\n" 10542"B<ThreadSave>\ts\n" 10543"B<ThreadTag>\tt\n" 10544"B<ThreadTagParts>\tT\n" 10545"B<ThreadUndoSel>\t~\n" 10546msgstr "" 10547 10548#. type: Plain text 10549#: doc/tin.5:1116 10550#, no-wrap 10551msgid "B<UrlSelect>\t^J\t^M\n" 10552msgstr "" 10553 10554#. type: Plain text 10555#: doc/tin.5:1127 10556msgid "" 10557"This file provides short descriptions of each mailgroup. (requires " 10558"B<\\%tin>(1) to be build with mh-mail-handling support). Each line consist " 10559"of two tab-separated fields \"I<mailgroupname> I<one-line description>\"." 10560msgstr "" 10561 10562#. type: TP 10563#: doc/tin.5:1127 10564#, no-wrap 10565msgid "B<mailgroupname>" 10566msgstr "" 10567 10568#. type: Plain text 10569#: doc/tin.5:1130 doc/tin.5:1201 doc/tin.5:2589 doc/tin.5:2642 doc/tin.5:2669 10570msgid "is the name of the newsgroup" 10571msgstr "" 10572 10573#. type: Plain text 10574#: doc/tin.5:1133 doc/tin.5:1204 doc/tin.5:2672 10575msgid "is a short single-line description of the group" 10576msgstr "" 10577 10578#. type: Plain text 10579#: doc/tin.5:1141 10580msgid "" 10581"\"I<nntpserver> I<newsrc> [I<shortname> [I<...>]]\" pairs to use with the " 10582"''B<-g>'' command-line switch." 10583msgstr "" 10584 10585#. type: TP 10586#: doc/tin.5:1144 10587#, no-wrap 10588msgid "B<newsrc>" 10589msgstr "" 10590 10591#. type: Plain text 10592#: doc/tin.5:1147 10593msgid "related newsrc." 10594msgstr "" 10595 10596#. type: TP 10597#: doc/tin.5:1147 10598#, no-wrap 10599msgid "B<shortname>" 10600msgstr "" 10601 10602#. type: Plain text 10603#: doc/tin.5:1150 10604msgid "nickname(s) for the nntpserver." 10605msgstr "" 10606 10607#. type: Plain text 10608#: doc/tin.5:1154 10609msgid "# sample newsrctable file" 10610msgstr "" 10611 10612#. type: Plain text 10613#: doc/tin.5:1156 10614msgid "news.tin.org .newsrc-tin.org tinorg" 10615msgstr "" 10616 10617#. type: Plain text 10618#: doc/tin.5:1158 10619msgid "news.example.org /tmp/nrc-ex example ex" 10620msgstr "" 10621 10622#. type: Plain text 10623#: doc/tin.5:1166 10624msgid "posting history" 10625msgstr "" 10626 10627#. type: Plain text 10628#: doc/tin.5:1176 10629msgid "" 10630"Copy of all posted articles in B<\\%mbox>(5) format. The filename can be " 10631"changed by setting B<posted_articles_file>." 10632msgstr "" 10633 10634#. type: Plain text 10635#: doc/tin.5:1185 10636msgid "Pool of postponed articles. This file is in B<\\%mbox>(5) format." 10637msgstr "" 10638 10639#. type: Plain text 10640#: doc/tin.5:1190 10641#, no-wrap 10642msgid "I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin/$NNTPSERVER${NNTPPORT:+\":$NNTPPORT\"}/newsgroups>\n" 10643msgstr "" 10644 10645#. type: Plain text 10646#: doc/tin.5:1198 10647msgid "" 10648"This file a copy of the servers newsgroups file which provides short " 10649"descriptions of each newsgroup. It is automatically updated on startup " 10650"except when using the ''B<-X>''or ''B<-q>'' command-line option and an old " 10651"copy exists. Each line consist of two tab-separated fields " 10652"\"I<group.name>\tI<one-line description>\"." 10653msgstr "" 10654 10655#. type: TP 10656#: doc/tin.5:1198 doc/tin.5:2666 10657#, no-wrap 10658msgid "B<group.name>" 10659msgstr "" 10660 10661#. type: TP 10662#: doc/tin.5:1201 doc/tin.5:2669 10663#, no-wrap 10664msgid "B<one-line description>" 10665msgstr "" 10666 10667#. type: Plain text 10668#: doc/tin.5:1210 10669#, no-wrap 10670msgid "I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin/$NNTPSERVER${NNTPPORT:+\":$NNTPPORT\"}/serverrc>\n" 10671msgstr "" 10672 10673#. type: Plain text 10674#: doc/tin.5:1217 10675msgid "" 10676"File to store $B<NNTPSERVER> and $B<NNTPPORT> related data via a list of " 10677"\"I<variable>=I<value>\" pairs. Currently there are only two variables, both " 10678"are not meant to be changed by the user." 10679msgstr "" 10680 10681#. type: TP 10682#: doc/tin.5:1217 10683#, no-wrap 10684msgid "B<version>" 10685msgstr "" 10686 10687#. type: Plain text 10688#: doc/tin.5:1220 10689msgid "Internal version number." 10690msgstr "" 10691 10692#. type: TP 10693#: doc/tin.5:1220 10694#, no-wrap 10695msgid "B<last_newnews>" 10696msgstr "" 10697 10698#. type: Plain text 10699#: doc/tin.5:1225 10700msgid "" 10701"Internal timestamp used by B<\\%tin>(1) to keep track of new newsgroups on " 10702"the server." 10703msgstr "" 10704 10705#. type: Plain text 10706#: doc/tin.5:1247 10707msgid "" 10708"At startup, B<\\%tin>(1) reads in the configuration file. This contains a " 10709"list of \"I<variable>=I<value>\" pairs that can be used to configure the way " 10710"B<\\%tin>(1) works. If it exists, the global configuration file, " 10711"I<${TIN_LIBDIR:-NEWSLIBDIR}/tinrc> is read first. After that, the user's own " 10712"configuration file I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin/tinrc> is read. The " 10713"global file is useful for distributing system-wide defaults to new users who " 10714"have no private tinrc yet (see also B</etc/tin/tin.defaults>)." 10715msgstr "" 10716 10717#. type: TP 10718#: doc/tin.5:1247 10719#, no-wrap 10720msgid "B<abbreviate_groupname>" 10721msgstr "" 10722 10723#. type: TP 10724#: doc/tin.5:1263 10725#, no-wrap 10726msgid "B<art_marked_deleted>" 10727msgstr "" 10728 10729#. type: TP 10730#: doc/tin.5:1266 10731#, no-wrap 10732msgid "B<art_marked_inrange>" 10733msgstr "" 10734 10735#. type: TP 10736#: doc/tin.5:1269 10737#, no-wrap 10738msgid "B<art_marked_return>" 10739msgstr "" 10740 10741#. type: TP 10742#: doc/tin.5:1273 10743#, no-wrap 10744msgid "B<art_marked_selected>" 10745msgstr "" 10746 10747#. type: TP 10748#: doc/tin.5:1277 10749#, no-wrap 10750msgid "B<art_marked_recent>" 10751msgstr "" 10752 10753#. type: TP 10754#: doc/tin.5:1281 10755#, no-wrap 10756msgid "B<art_marked_unread>" 10757msgstr "" 10758 10759#. type: TP 10760#: doc/tin.5:1285 10761#, no-wrap 10762msgid "B<art_marked_read>" 10763msgstr "" 10764 10765#. type: TP 10766#: doc/tin.5:1288 10767#, no-wrap 10768msgid "B<art_marked_killed>" 10769msgstr "" 10770 10771#. type: TP 10772#: doc/tin.5:1292 10773#, no-wrap 10774msgid "B<art_marked_read_selected>" 10775msgstr "" 10776 10777#. type: Plain text 10778#: doc/tin.5:1303 10779msgid "" 10780"If ON B<\\%tin>(1) will ask before using a MIME viewer (B<metamail_prog>) " 10781"to display MIME messages. This only occurs if a MIME viewer is set. Default " 10782"is OFF." 10783msgstr "" 10784 10785#. type: TP 10786#: doc/tin.5:1311 10787#, no-wrap 10788msgid "B<auto_reconnect>" 10789msgstr "" 10790 10791#. type: Plain text 10792#: doc/tin.5:1314 10793msgid "Reconnect to server automatically. Default is OFF." 10794msgstr "" 10795 10796#. type: TP 10797#: doc/tin.5:1325 10798#, no-wrap 10799msgid "B<beginner_level>" 10800msgstr "" 10801 10802#. type: TP 10803#: doc/tin.5:1330 10804#, no-wrap 10805msgid "B<cache_overview_files>" 10806msgstr "" 10807 10808#. type: Plain text 10809#: doc/tin.5:1335 10810msgid "" 10811"If ON, create local copies of NNTP overview files. This can be used to " 10812"considerably speed up accessing large groups when using a slow connection. " 10813"Default is OFF." 10814msgstr "" 10815 10816#. type: TP 10817#: doc/tin.5:1335 10818#, no-wrap 10819msgid "B<cancel_lock_algo>" 10820msgstr "" 10821 10822#. type: TP 10823#: doc/tin.5:1341 10824#, no-wrap 10825msgid "B<catchup_read_groups>" 10826msgstr "" 10827 10828#. type: TP 10829#: doc/tin.5:1345 10830#, no-wrap 10831msgid "B<col_back>" 10832msgstr "" 10833 10834#. type: TP 10835#: doc/tin.5:1348 10836#, no-wrap 10837msgid "B<col_extquote>" 10838msgstr "" 10839 10840#. type: TP 10841#: doc/tin.5:1351 10842#, no-wrap 10843msgid "B<col_from>" 10844msgstr "" 10845 10846#. type: TP 10847#: doc/tin.5:1354 10848#, no-wrap 10849msgid "B<col_head>" 10850msgstr "" 10851 10852#. type: TP 10853#: doc/tin.5:1357 10854#, no-wrap 10855msgid "B<col_help>" 10856msgstr "" 10857 10858#. type: TP 10859#: doc/tin.5:1360 10860#, no-wrap 10861msgid "B<col_invers_bg>" 10862msgstr "" 10863 10864#. type: TP 10865#: doc/tin.5:1363 10866#, no-wrap 10867msgid "B<col_invers_fg>" 10868msgstr "" 10869 10870#. type: TP 10871#: doc/tin.5:1366 10872#, no-wrap 10873msgid "B<col_markdash>" 10874msgstr "" 10875 10876#. type: TP 10877#: doc/tin.5:1370 10878#, no-wrap 10879msgid "B<col_markslash>" 10880msgstr "" 10881 10882#. type: TP 10883#: doc/tin.5:1374 10884#, no-wrap 10885msgid "B<col_markstar>" 10886msgstr "" 10887 10888#. type: TP 10889#: doc/tin.5:1378 10890#, no-wrap 10891msgid "B<col_markstroke>" 10892msgstr "" 10893 10894#. type: TP 10895#: doc/tin.5:1382 10896#, no-wrap 10897msgid "B<col_message>" 10898msgstr "" 10899 10900#. type: TP 10901#: doc/tin.5:1385 10902#, no-wrap 10903msgid "B<col_minihelp>" 10904msgstr "" 10905 10906#. type: TP 10907#: doc/tin.5:1388 10908#, no-wrap 10909msgid "B<col_newsheaders>" 10910msgstr "" 10911 10912#. type: TP 10913#: doc/tin.5:1391 10914#, no-wrap 10915msgid "B<col_normal>" 10916msgstr "" 10917 10918#. type: TP 10919#: doc/tin.5:1394 10920#, no-wrap 10921msgid "B<col_quote>" 10922msgstr "" 10923 10924#. type: TP 10925#: doc/tin.5:1397 10926#, no-wrap 10927msgid "B<col_quote2>" 10928msgstr "" 10929 10930#. type: TP 10931#: doc/tin.5:1400 10932#, no-wrap 10933msgid "B<col_quote3>" 10934msgstr "" 10935 10936#. type: TP 10937#: doc/tin.5:1403 10938#, no-wrap 10939msgid "B<col_response>" 10940msgstr "" 10941 10942#. type: TP 10943#: doc/tin.5:1407 10944#, no-wrap 10945msgid "B<col_signature>" 10946msgstr "" 10947 10948#. type: TP 10949#: doc/tin.5:1410 10950#, no-wrap 10951msgid "B<col_urls>" 10952msgstr "" 10953 10954#. type: TP 10955#: doc/tin.5:1413 10956#, no-wrap 10957msgid "B<col_verbatim>" 10958msgstr "" 10959 10960#. type: TP 10961#: doc/tin.5:1416 10962#, no-wrap 10963msgid "B<col_subject>" 10964msgstr "" 10965 10966#. type: TP 10967#: doc/tin.5:1419 10968#, no-wrap 10969msgid "B<col_text>" 10970msgstr "" 10971 10972#. type: TP 10973#: doc/tin.5:1422 10974#, no-wrap 10975msgid "B<col_title>" 10976msgstr "" 10977 10978#. type: TP 10979#: doc/tin.5:1425 10980#, no-wrap 10981msgid "B<confirm_choice>" 10982msgstr "" 10983 10984#. type: Plain text 10985#: doc/tin.5:1429 10986msgid "" 10987"B<\\%tin>(1) can ask for manual confirmation to protect the user. Available " 10988"choices:" 10989msgstr "" 10990 10991#. TODO: check if all affected commands are marked [after confirmation] 10992#. type: Plain text 10993#: doc/tin.5:1435 10994msgid "" 10995"B<commands>: Ask for confirmation before executing certain dangerous " 10996"commands (e.g., B<Catchup> ('B<c>')). Commands that this affects are marked " 10997"in this manual with '[after confirmation]'." 10998msgstr "" 10999 11000#. type: Plain text 11001#: doc/tin.5:1440 11002msgid "" 11003"B<quit>: You'll be asked to confirm that you wish to exit B<\\%tin>(1) when " 11004"you use the B<Quit> ('B<q>') command." 11005msgstr "" 11006 11007#. type: Plain text 11008#: doc/tin.5:1444 11009msgid "" 11010"B<select>: Ask for confirmation before marking all not selected (with " 11011"B<GroupMarkUnselArtRead> ('B<X>') command) articles as read." 11012msgstr "" 11013 11014#. type: Plain text 11015#: doc/tin.5:1446 11016msgid "Default is commands & quit." 11017msgstr "" 11018 11019#. type: Plain text 11020#: doc/tin.5:1457 11021msgid "" 11022"Format string used for date representation. A description of the different " 11023"format options can be found at B<\\%strftime>(3). B<\\%tin>(1) uses " 11024"B<\\%strftime>(3) when available and supports most format options in his " 11025"fallback code. Default is \"%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S\"." 11026msgstr "" 11027 11028#. type: TP 11029#: doc/tin.5:1457 11030#, no-wrap 11031msgid "B<default_art_search>" 11032msgstr "" 11033 11034#. type: TP 11035#: doc/tin.5:1459 11036#, no-wrap 11037msgid "B<default_author_search>" 11038msgstr "" 11039 11040#. type: TP 11041#: doc/tin.5:1461 11042#, no-wrap 11043msgid "B<default_config_search>" 11044msgstr "" 11045 11046#. type: TP 11047#: doc/tin.5:1464 11048#, no-wrap 11049msgid "B<default_filter_days>" 11050msgstr "" 11051 11052#. type: TP 11053#: doc/tin.5:1467 11054#, no-wrap 11055msgid "B<default_filter_kill_case>" 11056msgstr "" 11057 11058#. type: TP 11059#: doc/tin.5:1471 11060#, no-wrap 11061msgid "B<default_filter_kill_expire>" 11062msgstr "" 11063 11064#. type: TP 11065#: doc/tin.5:1476 11066#, no-wrap 11067msgid "B<default_filter_kill_global>" 11068msgstr "" 11069 11070#. type: TP 11071#: doc/tin.5:1480 11072#, no-wrap 11073msgid "B<default_filter_kill_header>" 11074msgstr "" 11075 11076#. type: ta 11077#: doc/tin.5:1485 doc/tin.5:1514 11078#, no-wrap 11079msgid "" 11080"\\w'0,1 'u +\\w'\\'\\'Message-ID:\\'\\' & last \\'\\'References:\\'\\' " 11081"entry only'u" 11082msgstr "" 11083 11084#. type: Plain text 11085#: doc/tin.5:1494 doc/tin.5:1523 11086#, no-wrap 11087msgid "" 11088"0\t''Subject:'' (case sensitive)\n" 11089"1\t''Subject:'' (ignore case)\n" 11090"2\t''From:'' (case sensitive)\n" 11091"3\t''From:'' (ignore case)\n" 11092"4\t''Message-ID:'' & full ''References:'' line\n" 11093"5\t''Message-ID:'' & last ''References:'' entry only\n" 11094"6\t''Message-ID:'' entry only\n" 11095"7\t''Lines:''\n" 11096msgstr "" 11097 11098#. type: TP 11099#: doc/tin.5:1496 11100#, no-wrap 11101msgid "B<default_filter_select_case>" 11102msgstr "" 11103 11104#. type: TP 11105#: doc/tin.5:1500 11106#, no-wrap 11107msgid "B<default_filter_select_expire>" 11108msgstr "" 11109 11110#. type: TP 11111#: doc/tin.5:1505 11112#, no-wrap 11113msgid "B<default_filter_select_global>" 11114msgstr "" 11115 11116#. type: TP 11117#: doc/tin.5:1509 11118#, no-wrap 11119msgid "B<default_filter_select_header>" 11120msgstr "" 11121 11122#. type: TP 11123#: doc/tin.5:1525 11124#, no-wrap 11125msgid "B<default_goto_group>" 11126msgstr "" 11127 11128#. type: TP 11129#: doc/tin.5:1527 11130#, no-wrap 11131msgid "B<default_group_search>" 11132msgstr "" 11133 11134#. type: TP 11135#: doc/tin.5:1529 11136#, no-wrap 11137msgid "B<default_mail_address>" 11138msgstr "" 11139 11140#. type: TP 11141#: doc/tin.5:1531 11142#, no-wrap 11143msgid "B<default_move_group>" 11144msgstr "" 11145 11146#. type: TP 11147#: doc/tin.5:1533 11148#, no-wrap 11149msgid "B<default_pattern>" 11150msgstr "" 11151 11152#. type: TP 11153#: doc/tin.5:1535 11154#, no-wrap 11155msgid "B<default_pipe_command>" 11156msgstr "" 11157 11158#. type: TP 11159#: doc/tin.5:1537 11160#, no-wrap 11161msgid "B<default_post_newsgroups>" 11162msgstr "" 11163 11164#. type: TP 11165#: doc/tin.5:1539 11166#, no-wrap 11167msgid "B<default_post_subject>" 11168msgstr "" 11169 11170#. type: TP 11171#: doc/tin.5:1541 11172#, no-wrap 11173msgid "B<default_range_group>" 11174msgstr "" 11175 11176#. type: TP 11177#: doc/tin.5:1543 11178#, no-wrap 11179msgid "B<default_range_select>" 11180msgstr "" 11181 11182#. type: TP 11183#: doc/tin.5:1545 11184#, no-wrap 11185msgid "B<default_range_thread>" 11186msgstr "" 11187 11188#. type: TP 11189#: doc/tin.5:1547 11190#, no-wrap 11191msgid "B<default_repost_group>" 11192msgstr "" 11193 11194#. type: TP 11195#: doc/tin.5:1549 11196#, no-wrap 11197msgid "B<default_save_file>" 11198msgstr "" 11199 11200#. type: TP 11201#: doc/tin.5:1551 11202#, no-wrap 11203msgid "B<default_save_mode>" 11204msgstr "" 11205 11206#. type: TP 11207#: doc/tin.5:1553 11208#, no-wrap 11209msgid "B<default_select_pattern>" 11210msgstr "" 11211 11212#. type: TP 11213#: doc/tin.5:1555 11214#, no-wrap 11215msgid "B<default_shell_command>" 11216msgstr "" 11217 11218#. type: TP 11219#: doc/tin.5:1557 11220#, no-wrap 11221msgid "B<default_subject_search>" 11222msgstr "" 11223 11224#. type: TP 11225#: doc/tin.5:1559 11226#, no-wrap 11227msgid "B<draw_arrow>" 11228msgstr "" 11229 11230#. type: Plain text 11231#: doc/tin.5:1568 11232msgid "" 11233"The format string used to create the editor start command with parameters. " 11234"Default is '%E +%N %F' with %E=Editor, %N=Linenumber and %F=Filename (e.g., " 11235"/bin/vi +7 .article)." 11236msgstr "" 11237 11238#. type: TP 11239#: doc/tin.5:1571 11240#, no-wrap 11241msgid "B<extquote_regex>" 11242msgstr "" 11243 11244#. type: Plain text 11245#: doc/tin.5:1578 11246msgid "" 11247"A regular expression that will be applied when reading articles. All " 11248"matching lines are shown in B<col_extquote>. If B<extquote_regex> is blank, " 11249"then B<\\%tin>(1) uses a built-in default." 11250msgstr "" 11251 11252#. type: TP 11253#: doc/tin.5:1578 11254#, no-wrap 11255msgid "B<force_screen_redraw>" 11256msgstr "" 11257 11258#. type: TP 11259#: doc/tin.5:1582 11260#, no-wrap 11261msgid "B<getart_limit>" 11262msgstr "" 11263 11264#. type: Plain text 11265#: doc/tin.5:1589 11266msgid "" 11267"If B<getart_limit> is E<gt> 0 not more than the last B<getart_limit> " 11268"articles/group are fetched from the server. If B<getart_limit> is E<lt> 0 " 11269"B<\\%tin>(1) will start fetching articles from your first unread minus " 11270"absolute value of B<getart_limit>. Default is 0, which means no limit." 11271msgstr "" 11272 11273#. type: TP 11274#: doc/tin.5:1589 11275#, no-wrap 11276msgid "B<goto_next_unread>" 11277msgstr "" 11278 11279#. type: Plain text 11280#: doc/tin.5:1603 11281msgid "" 11282"Which keys B<\\%tin>(1) should accept to jump to the next unread article. " 11283"Possible is any combination of B<PageDown> and B<PageNextUnread>. When " 11284"B<PageDown> is set B<\\%tin>(1) jumps to the next article at the end of the " 11285"current one. When B<PageNextUnread> is set B<\\%tin>(1) jumps immediately " 11286"to the next article when B<PageNextUnread> ('B<E<lt>TABE<gt>>') is " 11287"pressed. Default is B<PageNextUnread>." 11288msgstr "" 11289 11290#. type: Plain text 11291#: doc/tin.5:1610 11292msgid "" 11293"The format string used for the Group level. Default is \"%n\\ %m\\ %R\\ %L\\ " 11294"\\ %s\\ \\ %F\". The following substitutions are supported:" 11295msgstr "" 11296 11297#. type: ta 11298#: doc/tin.5:1612 11299#, no-wrap 11300msgid "\\w'%G 'u +\\w'number of responses in thread'u" 11301msgstr "" 11302 11303#. type: Plain text 11304#: doc/tin.5:1624 11305#, no-wrap 11306msgid "" 11307"%D\tdate\n" 11308"%F\tfrom, name and/or address\n" 11309"%I\tinitials\n" 11310"%L\tline count\n" 11311"%M\tmessage-id\n" 11312"%R\tnumber of responses in thread\n" 11313"%S\tscore\n" 11314"%m\tarticle marks\n" 11315"%n\tcurrent thread number\n" 11316"%s\tsubject\n" 11317"%%\t%\n" 11318msgstr "" 11319 11320#. type: TP 11321#: doc/tin.5:1626 11322#, no-wrap 11323msgid "B<hide_uue>" 11324msgstr "" 11325 11326#. type: TP 11327#: doc/tin.5:1636 11328#, no-wrap 11329msgid "B<inews_prog>" 11330msgstr "" 11331 11332#. type: TP 11333#: doc/tin.5:1643 11334#, no-wrap 11335msgid "B<info_in_last_line>" 11336msgstr "" 11337 11338#. type: TP 11339#: doc/tin.5:1649 11340#, no-wrap 11341msgid "B<interactive_mailer>" 11342msgstr "" 11343 11344#. type: Plain text 11345#: doc/tin.5:1655 11346msgid "" 11347"If greater than 0 your mailreader will be invoked earlier for reply so you " 11348"can use more of its features (e.g. MIME, pgp, ...). 1 means include headers, " 11349"2 means don't include headers (old use_mailreader_i=ON option). 0 turns off " 11350"usage. This option has to suit B<mailer_format>. Default is 0." 11351msgstr "" 11352 11353#. type: TP 11354#: doc/tin.5:1655 11355#, no-wrap 11356msgid "B<inverse_okay>" 11357msgstr "" 11358 11359#. type: TP 11360#: doc/tin.5:1659 11361#, no-wrap 11362msgid "B<keep_dead_articles>" 11363msgstr "" 11364 11365#. type: TP 11366#: doc/tin.5:1664 11367#, no-wrap 11368msgid "B<kill_level>" 11369msgstr "" 11370 11371#. type: Plain text 11372#: doc/tin.5:1668 11373msgid "" 11374"This option controls the processing and display of articles that are " 11375"killed. There are 3 options, default is 0 (B<Kill only unread arts>)." 11376msgstr "" 11377 11378#. type: Plain text 11379#: doc/tin.5:1676 11380msgid "" 11381"B<Kill only unread arts> is the 'traditional' behavior of B<\\%tin>(1). " 11382"Only unread articles are killed once only by marking them read. As filtering " 11383"only happens on unread articles with B<kill_level> set to 0, " 11384"B<art_marked_killed> and B<art_marked_read_selected> are only shown " 11385"once. When you reenter the group the mark will be gone." 11386msgstr "" 11387 11388#. type: TP 11389#: doc/tin.5:1692 11390#, no-wrap 11391msgid "B<mail_address>" 11392msgstr "" 11393 11394#. type: TP 11395#: doc/tin.5:1702 11396#, no-wrap 11397msgid "B<mail_quote_format>" 11398msgstr "" 11399 11400#. type: TP 11401#: doc/tin.5:1707 11402#, no-wrap 11403msgid "B<mailbox_format>" 11404msgstr "" 11405 11406#. type: TP 11407#: doc/tin.5:1726 11408#, no-wrap 11409msgid "B<mailer_format>" 11410msgstr "" 11411 11412#. type: TP 11413#: doc/tin.5:1763 11414#, no-wrap 11415msgid "B<metamail_prog>" 11416msgstr "" 11417 11418#. type: TP 11419#: doc/tin.5:1775 doc/tin.5:2492 11420#, no-wrap 11421msgid "B<mm_charset>" 11422msgstr "" 11423 11424#. type: TP 11425#: doc/tin.5:1808 11426#, no-wrap 11427msgid "B<mono_markdash>" 11428msgstr "" 11429 11430#. type: TP 11431#: doc/tin.5:1813 11432#, no-wrap 11433msgid "B<mono_markslash>" 11434msgstr "" 11435 11436#. type: TP 11437#: doc/tin.5:1818 11438#, no-wrap 11439msgid "B<mono_markstar>" 11440msgstr "" 11441 11442#. type: TP 11443#: doc/tin.5:1823 11444#, no-wrap 11445msgid "B<mono_markstroke>" 11446msgstr "" 11447 11448#. type: TP 11449#: doc/tin.5:1828 11450#, no-wrap 11451msgid "B<newnews>" 11452msgstr "" 11453 11454#. type: Plain text 11455#: doc/tin.5:1834 11456msgid "" 11457"These are internal timers used by B<\\%tin>(1) to keep track of new " 11458"newsgroups. Do not change them unless you understand what they are for." 11459msgstr "" 11460 11461#. type: TP 11462#: doc/tin.5:1855 11463#, no-wrap 11464msgid "B<nntp_read_timeout_secs>" 11465msgstr "" 11466 11467#. type: Plain text 11468#: doc/tin.5:1858 11469msgid "Time in seconds to wait for a response from the server. Default is 120." 11470msgstr "" 11471 11472#. type: TP 11473#: doc/tin.5:1858 11474#, no-wrap 11475msgid "B<normalization_form>" 11476msgstr "" 11477 11478#. type: Plain text 11479#: doc/tin.5:1862 11480msgid "" 11481"The normalization form which should be used to normalize unicode input. The " 11482"possible values are:" 11483msgstr "" 11484 11485#. type: Plain text 11486#: doc/tin.5:1880 11487msgid "" 11488"Some normalization modes are only available if they are supported by the " 11489"library B<\\%tin>(1) uses to do the normalization. NFC should be used if " 11490"possible." 11491msgstr "" 11492 11493#. type: Plain text 11494#: doc/tin.5:1908 11495msgid "" 11496"If ON, then B<\\%tin>(1) will start an appropriate viewer program to " 11497"display any files that were post processed and uudecoded. The program is " 11498"determined using the B<\\%mailcap>(5) file. Default is ON." 11499msgstr "" 11500 11501#. type: Plain text 11502#: doc/tin.5:1914 11503msgid "" 11504"This specifies whether to perform post processing on saved articles. " 11505"Because the shell archive may contain commands you may not want to be " 11506"executed, be careful when extracting shell archives. The following values " 11507"are allowed:" 11508msgstr "" 11509 11510#. type: Plain text 11511#: doc/tin.5:1922 11512msgid "" 11513"B<Shell archives>, unpacking of multi-part B<\\%shar>(1) files " 11514"only. Because the shell archive may contain commands you may not want to be " 11515"executed, be careful with this option." 11516msgstr "" 11517 11518#. type: TP 11519#: doc/tin.5:1925 11520#, no-wrap 11521msgid "B<posted_articles_file>" 11522msgstr "" 11523 11524#. type: TP 11525#: doc/tin.5:1937 11526#, no-wrap 11527msgid "B<printer>" 11528msgstr "" 11529 11530#. type: Plain text 11531#: doc/tin.5:1947 11532msgid "" 11533"The printer program with options that is to be used to print articles. The " 11534"default is B<\\%lpr>(1) for BSD machines and B<\\%lp>(1) for SysV " 11535"machines. Printing from B<\\%tin>(1) may have been disabled by the System " 11536"Administrator." 11537msgstr "" 11538 11539#. type: Plain text 11540#: doc/tin.5:1955 11541msgid "" 11542"If ON show empty ''Followup-To:'' header when editing an article. Default " 11543"is OFF." 11544msgstr "" 11545 11546#. type: TP 11547#: doc/tin.5:1960 11548#, no-wrap 11549msgid "B<quote_style>" 11550msgstr "" 11551 11552#. type: Plain text 11553#: doc/tin.5:1966 11554msgid "" 11555"This bit coded integer value controls how articles are to be quoted when " 11556"following up or replying to them. Any of the following options can be " 11557"combined by adding all relevant values. Default is 5, which means that quote " 11558"characters are compressed and empty lines are quoted." 11559msgstr "" 11560 11561#. type: Plain text 11562#: doc/tin.5:1971 11563msgid "" 11564"B<Compress quotes> Compress quote characters together when quoting multiple " 11565"times (for example, 'E<gt> E<gt> E<gt>' will be turned into " 11566"'E<gt>E<gt>E<gt>'). This option is on by default." 11567msgstr "" 11568 11569#. type: Plain text 11570#: doc/tin.5:1977 11571msgid "" 11572"B<Quote Signatures> This option is off by default. Signatures are always " 11573"quoted regardless of this option when you are viewing an article in raw mode " 11574"B<PageToggleRaw> ('B<^H>') and followup or reply to it. Signatures are never " 11575"quoted regardless of this option when B<show_signatures> is off." 11576msgstr "" 11577 11578#. type: Plain text 11579#: doc/tin.5:1979 11580msgid "B<Quote empty lines> This option is on by default." 11581msgstr "" 11582 11583#. type: TP 11584#: doc/tin.5:1980 11585#, no-wrap 11586msgid "B<quote_regex>" 11587msgstr "" 11588 11589#. type: Plain text 11590#: doc/tin.5:1987 11591msgid "" 11592"A regular expression that will be applied when reading articles. All " 11593"matching lines are shown in B<col_quote>. If B<quote_regex> is blank, then " 11594"B<\\%tin>(1) uses a built-in default." 11595msgstr "" 11596 11597#. type: TP 11598#: doc/tin.5:1987 11599#, no-wrap 11600msgid "B<quote_regex2>" 11601msgstr "" 11602 11603#. type: Plain text 11604#: doc/tin.5:1994 11605msgid "" 11606"A regular expression that will be applied when reading articles. All " 11607"matching lines are shown in B<col_quote2>. If B<quote_regex2> is blank, then " 11608"B<\\%tin>(1) uses a built-in default." 11609msgstr "" 11610 11611#. type: TP 11612#: doc/tin.5:1994 11613#, no-wrap 11614msgid "B<quote_regex3>" 11615msgstr "" 11616 11617#. type: Plain text 11618#: doc/tin.5:2001 11619msgid "" 11620"A regular expression that will be applied when reading articles. All " 11621"matching lines are shown in B<col_quote3>. If B<quote_regex3> is blank, then " 11622"B<\\%tin>(1) uses a built-in default." 11623msgstr "" 11624 11625#. type: TP 11626#: doc/tin.5:2001 11627#, no-wrap 11628msgid "B<recent_time>" 11629msgstr "" 11630 11631#. type: TP 11632#: doc/tin.5:2005 11633#, no-wrap 11634msgid "B<render_bidi>" 11635msgstr "" 11636 11637#. type: Plain text 11638#: doc/tin.5:2012 11639msgid "" 11640"If ON B<\\%tin>(1) does the rendering of bi-directional text. If OFF " 11641"B<\\%tin>(1) leaves the rendering of bi-directional text to the " 11642"terminal. Default is OFF." 11643msgstr "" 11644 11645#. type: TP 11646#: doc/tin.5:2012 11647#, no-wrap 11648msgid "B<reread_active_file_secs>" 11649msgstr "" 11650 11651#. type: TP 11652#: doc/tin.5:2021 11653#, no-wrap 11654msgid "B<score_limit_kill>" 11655msgstr "" 11656 11657#. type: TP 11658#: doc/tin.5:2025 11659#, no-wrap 11660msgid "B<score_limit_select>" 11661msgstr "" 11662 11663#. type: TP 11664#: doc/tin.5:2029 11665#, no-wrap 11666msgid "B<score_kill>" 11667msgstr "" 11668 11669#. type: TP 11670#: doc/tin.5:2033 11671#, no-wrap 11672msgid "B<score_select>" 11673msgstr "" 11674 11675#. type: TP 11676#: doc/tin.5:2037 11677#, no-wrap 11678msgid "B<scroll_lines>" 11679msgstr "" 11680 11681#. type: TP 11682#: doc/tin.5:2045 11683#, no-wrap 11684msgid "B<select_format>" 11685msgstr "" 11686 11687#. type: Plain text 11688#: doc/tin.5:2049 11689msgid "" 11690"The format string used for the Selection level. Default is \"%f\\ %n\\ %U\\ " 11691"\\ %G\\ \\ %d\". The following substitutions are supported:" 11692msgstr "" 11693 11694#. type: ta 11695#: doc/tin.5:2051 11696#, no-wrap 11697msgid "\\w'%G 'u +\\w'current group number'u" 11698msgstr "" 11699 11700#. type: Plain text 11701#: doc/tin.5:2058 11702#, no-wrap 11703msgid "" 11704"%G\tgroup name\n" 11705"%U\tunread count\n" 11706"%d\tdescription\n" 11707"%f\tgroup flag\n" 11708"%n\tcurrent group number\n" 11709"%%\t%\n" 11710msgstr "" 11711 11712#. type: TP 11713#: doc/tin.5:2060 11714#, no-wrap 11715msgid "B<sort_function>" 11716msgstr "" 11717 11718#. type: TP 11719#: doc/tin.5:2091 11720#, no-wrap 11721msgid "B<show_description>" 11722msgstr "" 11723 11724#. type: Plain text 11725#: doc/tin.5:2100 11726msgid "" 11727"If ON show a short group description text after newsgroup name at the group " 11728"selection level. The ''B<-d>'' command-line flag will override the setting " 11729"and turn descriptions off. The text used is taken from the " 11730"I<${TIN_LIBDIR:-NEWSLIBDIR}/newsgroups> file and if supported (requires " 11731"B<\\%tin>(1) to be build with mh-mail-handling support) from " 11732"I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin/mailgroups> for mailgroups. Default is ON." 11733msgstr "" 11734 11735#. type: TP 11736#: doc/tin.5:2122 11737#, no-wrap 11738msgid "B<show_only_unread_groups>" 11739msgstr "" 11740 11741#. type: TP 11742#: doc/tin.5:2145 11743#, no-wrap 11744msgid "B<slashes_regex>" 11745msgstr "" 11746 11747#. type: Plain text 11748#: doc/tin.5:2152 11749msgid "" 11750"A regular expression that will be applied when reading articles. All " 11751"matching words are shown in B<col_markslash> or B<mono_markslash>. If " 11752"B<slashes_regex> is blank, then B<\\%tin>(1) uses a built-in default." 11753msgstr "" 11754 11755#. type: TP 11756#: doc/tin.5:2198 11757#, no-wrap 11758msgid "B<spamtrap_warning_addresses>" 11759msgstr "" 11760 11761#. type: TP 11762#: doc/tin.5:2205 11763#, no-wrap 11764msgid "B<stars_regex>" 11765msgstr "" 11766 11767#. type: Plain text 11768#: doc/tin.5:2212 11769msgid "" 11770"A regular expression that will be applied when reading articles. All " 11771"matching words are shown in B<col_markstar> or B<mono_markstar>. If " 11772"B<stars_regex> is blank, then B<\\%tin>(1) uses a built-in default." 11773msgstr "" 11774 11775#. type: TP 11776#: doc/tin.5:2217 11777#, no-wrap 11778msgid "B<strip_blanks>" 11779msgstr "" 11780 11781#. type: TP 11782#: doc/tin.5:2221 11783#, no-wrap 11784msgid "B<strip_bogus>" 11785msgstr "" 11786 11787#. type: TP 11788#: doc/tin.5:2230 11789#, no-wrap 11790msgid "B<strip_newsrc>" 11791msgstr "" 11792 11793#. type: TP 11794#: doc/tin.5:2234 11795#, no-wrap 11796msgid "B<strip_re_regex>" 11797msgstr "" 11798 11799#. type: Plain text 11800#: doc/tin.5:2240 11801msgid "" 11802"A regular expression to find Subject prefixes like \"Re:\" to remove If " 11803"B<strip_re_regex> is blank, then B<\\%tin>(1) uses a built-in default." 11804msgstr "" 11805 11806#. type: TP 11807#: doc/tin.5:2240 11808#, no-wrap 11809msgid "B<strip_was_regex>" 11810msgstr "" 11811 11812#. type: TP 11813#: doc/tin.5:2246 11814#, no-wrap 11815msgid "B<strokes_regex>" 11816msgstr "" 11817 11818#. type: Plain text 11819#: doc/tin.5:2253 11820msgid "" 11821"A regular expression that will be applied when reading articles. All " 11822"matching words are shown in B<col_markstroke> or B<mono_markstroke>. If " 11823"B<strokes_regex> is blank, then B<\\%tin>(1) uses a built-in default." 11824msgstr "" 11825 11826#. type: Plain text 11827#: doc/tin.5:2258 11828msgid "" 11829"Decode German style TeX umlaut codes to ISO If ON, show \"a as Umlaut-a, " 11830"etc. Default is OFF. This behavior can also be toggled in the article viewer " 11831"via B<PageToggleTex2iso> ('B<\">')." 11832msgstr "" 11833 11834#. type: Plain text 11835#: doc/tin.5:2268 11836msgid "" 11837"Defines which threading method to use. The choices are: 0) Don't thread, 1) " 11838"Thread on Subject only 2) Thread on References only, 3) Thread on References " 11839"then Subject (default) 4) Thread multipart articles on Subject. 5) Thread " 11840"on Percentage Match of the Subjects It's also possible to set the threading " 11841"type on a per group basis by setting the group attribute variable " 11842"B<thread_articles> to 0 \\(en 5 in the file " 11843"I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin/attributes>." 11844msgstr "" 11845 11846#. type: Plain text 11847#: doc/tin.5:2272 11848msgid "" 11849"The format string used for the Thread level. Default is \"%n\\ %m\\ \\ " 11850"[%L]\\ \\ %T\\ \\ %F\". The following substitutions are supported:" 11851msgstr "" 11852 11853#. type: ta 11854#: doc/tin.5:2274 11855#, no-wrap 11856msgid "\\w'%G 'u +\\w'from, name and/or address'u" 11857msgstr "" 11858 11859#. type: Plain text 11860#: doc/tin.5:2285 11861#, no-wrap 11862msgid "" 11863"%D\tdate\n" 11864"%F\tfrom, name and/or address\n" 11865"%I\tinitials\n" 11866"%L\tline count\n" 11867"%M\tmessage-id\n" 11868"%S\tscore\n" 11869"%T\tthread tree\n" 11870"%m\tarticle marks\n" 11871"%n\tcurrent article number\n" 11872"%%\t%\n" 11873msgstr "" 11874 11875#. type: Plain text 11876#: doc/tin.5:2292 11877msgid "" 11878"Defines how close the subjects must match while threading by Percentage " 11879"Match for threads to be considered part of a single thread. This value is in " 11880"the range 0 to 100. The default is 75." 11881msgstr "" 11882 11883#. type: TP 11884#: doc/tin.5:2296 11885#, no-wrap 11886msgid "B<thread_score>" 11887msgstr "" 11888 11889#. type: TP 11890#: doc/tin.5:2308 11891#, no-wrap 11892msgid "B<translit>" 11893msgstr "" 11894 11895#. type: Plain text 11896#: doc/tin.5:2322 11897msgid "" 11898"Allows you to select how B<\\%tin>(1) treats blank lines in article " 11899"bodies. Default is 0. This option does not affect lines within verbatim " 11900"blocks." 11901msgstr "" 11902 11903#. type: TP 11904#: doc/tin.5:2341 11905#, no-wrap 11906msgid "B<underscores_regex>" 11907msgstr "" 11908 11909#. type: Plain text 11910#: doc/tin.5:2348 11911msgid "" 11912"A regular expression that will be applied when reading articles. All " 11913"matching words are shown in B<col_markdash> or B<mono_markdash>. If " 11914"B<underscores_regex> is blank, then B<\\%tin>(1) uses a built-in default." 11915msgstr "" 11916 11917#. type: TP 11918#: doc/tin.5:2348 11919#, no-wrap 11920msgid "B<unlink_article>" 11921msgstr "" 11922 11923#. type: Plain text 11924#: doc/tin.5:2352 11925msgid "" 11926"If ON remove I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.article> after posting. Default is " 11927"ON." 11928msgstr "" 11929 11930#. type: TP 11931#: doc/tin.5:2352 11932#, no-wrap 11933msgid "B<url_handler>" 11934msgstr "" 11935 11936#. type: TP 11937#: doc/tin.5:2357 11938#, no-wrap 11939msgid "B<url_highlight>" 11940msgstr "" 11941 11942#. type: TP 11943#: doc/tin.5:2360 11944#, no-wrap 11945msgid "B<use_color>" 11946msgstr "" 11947 11948#. type: Plain text 11949#: doc/tin.5:2365 11950msgid "If enabled B<\\%tin>(1) uses ANSI-colors. Default is OFF." 11951msgstr "" 11952 11953#. type: TP 11954#: doc/tin.5:2365 11955#, no-wrap 11956msgid "B<use_keypad>" 11957msgstr "" 11958 11959#. type: Plain text 11960#: doc/tin.5:2368 11961msgid "Use scroll keys on keypad. Default is OFF." 11962msgstr "" 11963 11964#. type: TP 11965#: doc/tin.5:2368 11966#, no-wrap 11967msgid "B<use_mouse>" 11968msgstr "" 11969 11970#. type: TP 11971#: doc/tin.5:2374 11972#, no-wrap 11973msgid "B<use_slrnface>" 11974msgstr "" 11975 11976#. type: Plain text 11977#: doc/tin.5:2386 11978msgid "" 11979"If enabled B<\\%slrnface>(1) will be used to interpret the ''X-Face:'' " 11980"header. For this option to have any effect, B<\\%tin>(1) must be running in " 11981"an B<\\%xterm>(1x) and B<\\%slrnface>(1) must be in your $B<PATH>. Default " 11982"is OFF." 11983msgstr "" 11984 11985#. type: TP 11986#: doc/tin.5:2386 11987#, no-wrap 11988msgid "B<utf8_graphics>" 11989msgstr "" 11990 11991#. type: TP 11992#: doc/tin.5:2390 11993#, no-wrap 11994msgid "B<verbatim_begin_regex>" 11995msgstr "" 11996 11997#. type: Plain text 11998#: doc/tin.5:2394 11999msgid "" 12000"A regular expression that B<tin> will use to find the begin of a verbatim " 12001"block. Default is #v+" 12002msgstr "" 12003 12004#. type: TP 12005#: doc/tin.5:2394 12006#, no-wrap 12007msgid "B<verbatim_end_regex>" 12008msgstr "" 12009 12010#. type: Plain text 12011#: doc/tin.5:2398 12012msgid "" 12013"A regular expression that B<tin> will use to find the end of a verbatim " 12014"block. Default is #v-" 12015msgstr "" 12016 12017#. type: TP 12018#: doc/tin.5:2401 12019#, no-wrap 12020msgid "B<wildcard>" 12021msgstr "" 12022 12023#. type: Plain text 12024#: doc/tin.5:2417 12025msgid "" 12026"Allows you to select how B<\\%tin>(1) matches strings. The default is 0 and " 12027"uses the wildmat notation, which is how this has traditionally been " 12028"handled. Setting this to 1 allows you to use B<\\%perl>(1) compatible " 12029"regular expressions B<\\%pcre>(3). (see also B<\\%perlre>(1) and " 12030"B<\\%pcrepattern>(3)). You will probably want to update your filter file if " 12031"you use this regularly. NB: Newsgroup names will always be matched using " 12032"the wildmat notation." 12033msgstr "" 12034 12035#. type: TP 12036#: doc/tin.5:2417 12037#, no-wrap 12038msgid "B<word_h_display_marks>" 12039msgstr "" 12040 12041#. type: TP 12042#: doc/tin.5:2429 12043#, no-wrap 12044msgid "B<word_highlight>" 12045msgstr "" 12046 12047#. type: TP 12048#: doc/tin.5:2437 12049#, no-wrap 12050msgid "B<wrap_column>" 12051msgstr "" 12052 12053#. type: TP 12054#: doc/tin.5:2453 12055#, no-wrap 12056msgid "B<xpost_quote_format>" 12057msgstr "" 12058 12059#. type: Plain text 12060#: doc/tin.5:2469 12061msgid "" 12062"Yet another global configuration file with \"I<variable>=I<value>\" " 12063"pairs. This one is for the more general options which usually can't be " 12064"controlled via I<${TIN_LIBDIR:-NEWSLIBDIR}/tinrc> and/or " 12065"I<${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.tin/tinrc> like resetting (to override the " 12066"built-in default) the I<newslibdir>." 12067msgstr "" 12068 12069#. type: TP 12070#: doc/tin.5:2469 12071#, no-wrap 12072msgid "B<domainname>" 12073msgstr "" 12074 12075#. type: Plain text 12076#: doc/tin.5:2472 12077msgid "Sets a global domain name used in From lines" 12078msgstr "" 12079 12080#. type: Plain text 12081#: doc/tin.5:2476 12082msgid "" 12083"Defines the name of your organization. $B<ORGANIZATION> overrides any " 12084"specified value." 12085msgstr "" 12086 12087#. type: TP 12088#: doc/tin.5:2476 12089#, no-wrap 12090msgid "B<newslibdir>" 12091msgstr "" 12092 12093#. type: Plain text 12094#: doc/tin.5:2481 12095msgid "" 12096"Defines the default place for some configuration files, common values are " 12097"I</usr/lib/news>, I</var/lib/news>, I</usr/local/lib/news> or " 12098"I</news/db>. $B<TIN_LIBDIR> overrides any specified value." 12099msgstr "" 12100 12101#. type: TP 12102#: doc/tin.5:2481 12103#, no-wrap 12104msgid "B<bugaddress>" 12105msgstr "" 12106 12107#. type: Plain text 12108#: doc/tin.5:2487 12109msgid "" 12110"Defines the email address to which users can send bug reports using a " 12111"built-in function. The default points to a developers mailing list located " 12112"at tin.org. You might want to change this address to one of your local " 12113"administration if you want to deal with your lusers problems on your own." 12114msgstr "" 12115 12116#. type: TP 12117#: doc/tin.5:2487 12118#, no-wrap 12119msgid "B<inewsdir>" 12120msgstr "" 12121 12122#. type: Plain text 12123#: doc/tin.5:2492 12124msgid "Defines the directory containing the B<\\%inews>(1) executable." 12125msgstr "" 12126 12127#. type: Plain text 12128#: doc/tin.5:2496 12129msgid "" 12130"Default charset to be used in MIME's ''Content-Type:'' " 12131"header. $B<MM_CHARSET> overrides any specified value." 12132msgstr "" 12133 12134#. type: Plain text 12135#: doc/tin.5:2499 12136msgid "Default encoding scheme used in MIME articles. 8bit might be the best value." 12137msgstr "" 12138 12139#. type: Plain text 12140#: doc/tin.5:2503 12141msgid "" 12142"Default encoding scheme used in MIME letters. quoted-printable is a good " 12143"choice here." 12144msgstr "" 12145 12146#. type: TP 12147#: doc/tin.5:2503 12148#, no-wrap 12149msgid "B<disable_gnksa_domain_check>" 12150msgstr "" 12151 12152#. type: Plain text 12153#: doc/tin.5:2509 12154msgid "" 12155"Allow unregistered top level domains. As the list of valid TLDs is no longer " 12156"actively maintained the default was changed to ON starting with B<\\%tin>(1) " 12157"version 2.1.5" 12158msgstr "" 12159 12160#. type: TP 12161#: doc/tin.5:2509 12162#, no-wrap 12163msgid "B<disable_sender>" 12164msgstr "" 12165 12166#. type: Plain text 12167#: doc/tin.5:2513 12168msgid "" 12169"Don't generate a ''Sender:'' header. This has an effect only if " 12170"B<inews_prog> is set to --internal." 12171msgstr "" 12172 12173#. type: TP 12174#: doc/tin.5:2513 12175#, no-wrap 12176msgid "B<spooldir>" 12177msgstr "" 12178 12179#. type: Plain text 12180#: doc/tin.5:2518 12181msgid "" 12182"Base of your newsspool (Bnews, Cnews and INN traditional spool style), " 12183"common values are I</var/spool/news>, I</usr/spool/news>, I</news/spool>. " 12184"$B<TIN_SPOOLDIR> overrides any specified value." 12185msgstr "" 12186 12187#. type: TP 12188#: doc/tin.5:2518 12189#, no-wrap 12190msgid "B<overviewdir>" 12191msgstr "" 12192 12193#. type: Plain text 12194#: doc/tin.5:2526 12195msgid "" 12196"Base of your NOV database B<\\%newsoverview>(5) (tradspool style; might be " 12197"the same dir as I<spooldir>), common values are I</var/spool/overview>, " 12198"I</usr/spool/overview>, I</news/overview>. $B<TIN_NOVROOTDIR> overrides any " 12199"specified value." 12200msgstr "" 12201 12202#. type: TP 12203#: doc/tin.5:2526 12204#, no-wrap 12205msgid "B<overviewfile>" 12206msgstr "" 12207 12208#. type: Plain text 12209#: doc/tin.5:2530 12210msgid "" 12211"Name of a single overview file, common values are I<.overview>, " 12212"I<over.view>. $B<TIN_NOVFILENAME> overrides any specified value." 12213msgstr "" 12214 12215#. type: TP 12216#: doc/tin.5:2530 12217#, no-wrap 12218msgid "B<overviewfmtfile>" 12219msgstr "" 12220 12221#. type: Plain text 12222#: doc/tin.5:2535 12223msgid "" 12224"Full pathname of your newssystem's overview.fmt file; usually the " 12225"overview.fmt file is in I<newslibdir>, so you only have to change this " 12226"setting if your configuration differs." 12227msgstr "" 12228 12229#. type: TP 12230#: doc/tin.5:2535 12231#, no-wrap 12232msgid "B<activefile>" 12233msgstr "" 12234 12235#. type: Plain text 12236#: doc/tin.5:2541 12237msgid "" 12238"Full pathname of your newssystem's active file; usually the active file " 12239"resides in I<newslibdir> and is named I<active>, so you only have to change " 12240"this setting if your configuration differs. $B<TIN_ACTIVEFILE> overrides any " 12241"specified value." 12242msgstr "" 12243 12244#. type: TP 12245#: doc/tin.5:2541 12246#, no-wrap 12247msgid "B<activetimesfile>" 12248msgstr "" 12249 12250#. type: Plain text 12251#: doc/tin.5:2546 12252msgid "" 12253"Full pathname of your newssystem's active.times file; usually the " 12254"active.times file is I<newslibdir>, so you only have to change this setting " 12255"if your configuration differs." 12256msgstr "" 12257 12258#. type: TP 12259#: doc/tin.5:2546 12260#, no-wrap 12261msgid "B<newsgroupsfile>" 12262msgstr "" 12263 12264#. type: Plain text 12265#: doc/tin.5:2551 12266msgid "" 12267"Full pathname of your newssystem's newsgroups file; usually the newsgroups " 12268"file is in I<newslibdir>, so you only have to change this setting if your " 12269"configuration differs." 12270msgstr "" 12271 12272#. type: TP 12273#: doc/tin.5:2551 12274#, no-wrap 12275msgid "B<subscriptionsfile>" 12276msgstr "" 12277 12278#. type: Plain text 12279#: doc/tin.5:2556 12280msgid "" 12281"Full pathname of your newssystem's subscriptions file; usually the " 12282"subscriptions file is in I<newslibdir>, so you only have to change this " 12283"setting if your configuration differs." 12284msgstr "" 12285 12286#. type: Plain text 12287#: doc/tin.5:2560 12288msgid "I</usr/local/share/locale/$LC_MESSAGES/LC_MESSAGES/tin.mo>" 12289msgstr "" 12290 12291#. type: Plain text 12292#: doc/tin.5:2564 12293msgid "" 12294"translation into language specified in $B<LC_ALL>, $B<LC_MESSAGES> or " 12295"$B<LANG>" 12296msgstr "" 12297 12298#. type: Plain text 12299#: doc/tin.5:2578 12300msgid "" 12301"This file lists the newsgroups that the local site receives. Each newsgroup " 12302"should be listed only once. Each line specifies one group; within each " 12303"newsgroup, articles are assigned unique names, which are monotonically " 12304"increasing numbers." 12305msgstr "" 12306 12307#. TODO: IIRC tin issues just a warning in that case? 12308#. type: Plain text 12309#: doc/tin.5:2583 12310msgid "" 12311"If an article is posted to newsgroups not mentioned in this file, those " 12312"newsgroups are ignored. If no valid newsgroups are specified, the article " 12313"is rejected." 12314msgstr "" 12315 12316#. type: Plain text 12317#: doc/tin.5:2586 12318msgid "" 12319"Each line consists of four space-separated fields \"I<name> I<highmark> " 12320"I<lowmark> I<flags>\"." 12321msgstr "" 12322 12323#. type: TP 12324#: doc/tin.5:2586 doc/tin.5:2639 12325#, no-wrap 12326msgid "B<name>" 12327msgstr "" 12328 12329#. type: TP 12330#: doc/tin.5:2589 12331#, no-wrap 12332msgid "B<highmark>" 12333msgstr "" 12334 12335#. type: Plain text 12336#: doc/tin.5:2592 12337msgid "is the highest article number that has been used in that newsgroup" 12338msgstr "" 12339 12340#. type: TP 12341#: doc/tin.5:2592 12342#, no-wrap 12343msgid "B<lowmark>" 12344msgstr "" 12345 12346#. type: Plain text 12347#: doc/tin.5:2599 12348msgid "" 12349"is the lowest article number in the group; this number is not guaranteed to " 12350"be accurate, and should only be taken to be a hint. Note that because of " 12351"article cancellations, there may be gaps in the numbering sequence. If the " 12352"lowest article number is greater than the highest article number, then there " 12353"are no articles in the newsgroup." 12354msgstr "" 12355 12356#. type: TP 12357#: doc/tin.5:2599 12358#, no-wrap 12359msgid "B<flags>" 12360msgstr "" 12361 12362#. type: Plain text 12363#: doc/tin.5:2602 12364msgid "can be one of those" 12365msgstr "" 12366 12367#. type: TP 12368#: doc/tin.5:2603 12369#, no-wrap 12370msgid "B<y>" 12371msgstr "" 12372 12373#. type: Plain text 12374#: doc/tin.5:2606 12375msgid "local postings are allowed" 12376msgstr "" 12377 12378#. type: TP 12379#: doc/tin.5:2606 12380#, no-wrap 12381msgid "B<n>" 12382msgstr "" 12383 12384#. type: Plain text 12385#: doc/tin.5:2609 12386msgid "no local postings are allowed, only remote ones" 12387msgstr "" 12388 12389#. type: TP 12390#: doc/tin.5:2609 12391#, no-wrap 12392msgid "B<m>" 12393msgstr "" 12394 12395#. type: Plain text 12396#: doc/tin.5:2612 12397msgid "the group is moderated and all postings must be approved" 12398msgstr "" 12399 12400#. type: TP 12401#: doc/tin.5:2612 12402#, no-wrap 12403msgid "B<j>" 12404msgstr "" 12405 12406#. type: Plain text 12407#: doc/tin.5:2615 12408msgid "articles in this group are not kept, but only passed on" 12409msgstr "" 12410 12411#. type: TP 12412#: doc/tin.5:2615 12413#, no-wrap 12414msgid "B<x>" 12415msgstr "" 12416 12417#. type: Plain text 12418#: doc/tin.5:2618 12419msgid "articles cannot be posted to this newsgroup" 12420msgstr "" 12421 12422#. type: TP 12423#: doc/tin.5:2618 12424#, no-wrap 12425msgid "B<=foo.bar>" 12426msgstr "" 12427 12428#. type: Plain text 12429#: doc/tin.5:2621 12430msgid "articles are locally filed into the ''foo.bar'' group" 12431msgstr "" 12432 12433#. type: TP 12434#: doc/tin.5:2622 doc/tin.5:2649 doc/tin.5:2672 12435#, no-wrap 12436msgid "B<\\%tin>(1)" 12437msgstr "" 12438 12439#. type: Plain text 12440#: doc/tin.5:2628 12441msgid "" 12442"only tries to read the file if you read directly from the local spool, if " 12443"you read news via NNTP, B<\\%tin>(1) uses the LIST (B<RFC\\%3977>) or LIST " 12444"COUNTS (B<RFC\\%6048>) command instead." 12445msgstr "" 12446 12447#. type: Plain text 12448#: doc/tin.5:2639 12449msgid "" 12450"This file provides a chronological record of when newsgroups are created. It " 12451"is normally updated by the local news server (e.g. B<\\%innd>(8)) whenever " 12452"a new group is created. Each line consist of three space-separated fields " 12453"\"I<name> I<time> I<creator>\"." 12454msgstr "" 12455 12456#. type: Plain text 12457#: doc/tin.5:2646 12458msgid "" 12459"is the time when the group was created, expressed as the number of seconds " 12460"since the Epoch." 12461msgstr "" 12462 12463#. type: TP 12464#: doc/tin.5:2646 12465#, no-wrap 12466msgid "B<creator>" 12467msgstr "" 12468 12469#. type: Plain text 12470#: doc/tin.5:2649 12471msgid "is the electronic mail address of the person who created the group." 12472msgstr "" 12473 12474#. type: Plain text 12475#: doc/tin.5:2655 12476msgid "" 12477"only tries to read the file if you read directly from the local spool, if " 12478"you read news via NNTP, B<\\%tin>(1) uses the NEWGROUPS (B<RFC\\%3977>) " 12479"command instead." 12480msgstr "" 12481 12482#. type: Plain text 12483#: doc/tin.5:2666 12484msgid "" 12485"This file provides short descriptions of each newsgroup. It is normally " 12486"updated by the local news server (e.g. B<\\%innd>(8)) whenever a new group " 12487"is created. Each line consist of two tab-separated fields " 12488"\"I<group.name>\tI<one-line description>\"." 12489msgstr "" 12490 12491#. type: Plain text 12492#: doc/tin.5:2678 12493msgid "" 12494"only tries to read the file if you read directly from the local spool, if " 12495"you read news via NNTP, B<\\%tin>(1) uses the LIST NEWSGROUPS " 12496"(B<RFC\\%3977>) command instead." 12497msgstr "" 12498 12499#. type: Plain text 12500#: doc/tin.5:2687 12501msgid "" 12502"This file might hold a default organization to be used in the " 12503"''Organization:'' header. $B<ORGANIZATION> has a higher priority if set." 12504msgstr "" 12505 12506#. type: Plain text 12507#: doc/tin.5:2705 12508msgid "" 12509"This file specifies the organization of the news overview database (see also " 12510"B<\\%newsoverview>(5)). The order of lines in this file is important; it " 12511"determines the order in which the fields will appear in the database. See " 12512"also B<\\%overview.fmt>(5). B<\\%tin>(1) only tries to read the file if " 12513"you read directly from the local spool, if you read news via NNTP, " 12514"B<\\%tin>(1) uses the LIST OVERVIEW.FMT (B<RFC\\%3977>) command instead." 12515msgstr "" 12516 12517#. type: Plain text 12518#: doc/tin.5:2720 12519msgid "" 12520"This file contains a list of newsgroups \\(em one per line \\(em which the " 12521"client should subscribe to when the user has no " 12522"${TIN_HOMEDIR:-\"$HOME\"}/.newsrc for the news server. B<\\%tin>(1) only " 12523"tries to read the file if you read directly from the local spool, if you " 12524"read news via NNTP, B<\\%tin>(1) uses the LIST SUBSCRIPTIONS " 12525"(B<RFC\\%6048>) command instead." 12526msgstr "" 12527 12528#. type: Plain text 12529#: doc/tin.5:2767 12530msgid "" 12531"B<\\%elm>(1), B<\\%inews>(1), B<\\%ispell>(1), B<\\%lp>(1), B<\\%lpr>(1), " 12532"B<\\%metamail>(1), B<\\%perl>(1), B<\\%perlre>(1), B<\\%pgp>(1), " 12533"B<\\%rn>(1), B<\\%shar>(1), B<\\%slrnface>(1), B<\\%tin>(1), " 12534"B<\\%xterm>(1x), B<\\%heapsort>(3), B<\\%iconv>(3), B<\\%iconv_open>(3), " 12535"B<\\%nl_langinfo>(3), B<\\%pcre>(3), B<\\%pcrepattern>(3), B<\\%qsort>(3), " 12536"B<\\%strftime>(3), B<\\%system>(3), B<\\%active>(5), B<\\%mailcap>(5), " 12537"B<\\%mbox>(5), B<\\%mmdf>(5), B<\\%newsoverview>(5), B<\\%overview.fmt>(5), " 12538"B<\\%innd>(8), B<RFC\\%1524>, B<RFC\\%2045>, B<RFC\\%2046>, B<RFC\\%2047>, " 12539"B<RFC\\%2048>, B<RFC\\%2231>, B<RFC\\%2980>, B<RFC\\%3977>, B<RFC\\%4155>, " 12540"B<RFC\\%4643>, B<RFC\\%5322>, B<RFC\\%5536>, B<RFC\\%5537>, B<RFC\\%6048>" 12541msgstr "" 12542