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SCROLLKEEPER.CONF

SCROLLKEEPER.CONF

NAME SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE NOTES AUTHOR SEE ALSO


NAME

scrollkeeper.conf - !ScrollKeeper? configuration file

SYNOPSIS

System-wide configuration of !ScrollKeeper?

DESCRIPTION

The system-wide scrollkeeper.conf file is typically installed at /etc/scrollkeeper.conf. It stores the default OMF paths which are searched by scrollkeeper-update (8) to update the !ScrollKeeper? documentation catalog. The paths are held by the OMF_DIR variable which is assigned to a colon (:) delimited list of paths.

Comment lines begin with the (#) character.

EXAMPLE

A typical scrollkeeper.conf file will look like:

  1. Comment

OMF_DIR=/usr/share/omf:/usr/local/share/omf:/opt/gnome/share/omf:/opt/gnome-2.0/share/omf:/opt/kde/omf

NOTES

Any user on the system is able to use the scrollkeeper-update (8) command to generate a

ScrollKeeper? database at any path that the user has write

permission to. The user can over-ride the system default OMF_DIR path variable by setting a shell variable of the same name, OMF_DIR. In this way, a user can create a document catalog which contains a superset of the system documentation, or a completely independent set of documents which the user may be interested in.

Note that most applications will register its documentation at install time, and unregister it at uninstall time. Thus, a user who keeps their own personal !ScrollKeeper? database may need to periodically run scrollkeeper-update (8) manually (or with cron) to keep their database up-to-date.

AUTHOR

Laszlo Kovacs Dan Mueth

SEE ALSO

scrollkeeper-config(1), scrollkeeper-gen-seriesid(1), scrollkeeper(7), scrollkeeper-preinstall(8), scrollkeeper-rebuilddb(8), scrollkeeper-update(8)


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