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\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
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@c %**start of header
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@setfilename clark.info
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@settitle CLark User Manual
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@c %**end of header
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@copying
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The user manual for CLark.
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Copyright @copyright{} 2013 Tom Willemsen
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@quotation
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Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
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under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3
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or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation;
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with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts.
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A copy of the license is included in the section entitled ``GNU
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Free Documentation License''.
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A copy of the license is also available from the Free Software
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Foundation Web site at @url{http://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl.html}.
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@end quotation
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The document was typeset with
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@uref{http://www.texinfo.org/, GNU Texinfo}.
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@end copying
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@titlepage
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@title CLark User Manual
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@subtitle The user manual for CLark
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@author Tom Willemsen
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@page
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@vskip 0pt plus 1filll
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@insertcopying
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@end titlepage
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@dircategory Individual utilities
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@direntry
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* CLark: (clark). Keeps bookmarks.
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@end direntry
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@c Output the table of the contents at the beginning.
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@contents
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@ifnottex
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@node Top, Usage, (dir), (dir)
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@top CLark User Manual
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@insertcopying
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@end ifnottex
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@c Generate the nodes for this menu with `C-c C-u C-m'.
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@menu
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* Usage:: How to use CLark
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* Customization:: Customizing CLark
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* Interaction:: Interacting with other programs.
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* Copying This Manual::
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* Index::
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@detailmenu
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--- The Detailed Node Listing ---
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How to use
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* Querying:: Getting bookmarks from the database.
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* Management:: Maintaining bookmarks in the database.
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* Miscellaneous:: Other things that can be done.
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Interacting with other programs
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* Conkeror:: Interacting with the Conkeror web browser
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Copying This Manual
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* GNU Free Documentation License:: License for copying this manual.
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@end detailmenu
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@end menu
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@c Update all node entries with `C-c C-u C-n'.
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@c Insert new nodes with `C-c C-c n'.
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@node Usage, Customization, Top, Top
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@chapter How to use
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For the moment CLark is a simple program, it has only a few functions.
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@menu
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* Querying:: Getting bookmarks from the database.
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* Management:: Maintaining bookmarks in the database.
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* Miscellaneous:: Other things that can be done.
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@end menu
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@node Querying, Management, Usage, Usage
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@section Getting bookmarks from the database.
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In order to view a list of all your bookmarks you can use:
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@example
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clark
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@end example
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@noindent
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This will show the list of all stored bookmarks, showing the URL, name
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and description. This list is unsorted and unpaged. There are also a
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few other things we can ask CLark to do:
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@deffn Command exists URL
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Check the database to see if @var{url} can be found. Outputs
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@samp{yes} if @var{url} was found in the database, or @samp{no} when
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it was not.
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@end deffn
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@deffn Command search STR
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Look through the database for any bookmarks that have @var{str}
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anywhere in their name, or have a tag @var{str}. Outputs the same list
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as when no commands are given, but filtered by either of these
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conditions.
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@end deffn
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@node Management, Miscellaneous, Querying, Usage
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@section Maintaining bookmarks in the database.
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CLark has a few commands that may be used to manage bookmarks in the
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database.
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@deffn Command add URL NAME DESCRIPTION [TAGS...]
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Adds @var{url} to the database with @var{name} and @var{description}.
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Also adds references between @var{url} and any @var{tags} that were
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specified. If @var{tags} is not passed to this command, no references
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are made.
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Any tags found in @var{tags}, but not yet present in the database get
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added.
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@end deffn
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@deffn Command edit URL [--name NAME] [--description DESCRIPTION]
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Edits @var{url} replacing the bookmark's name if @var{name} is
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specified and replacing the bookmark's description if
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@var{description} is specified. Either option, or both, may be
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specified.
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@end deffn
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@deffn Command remove URL
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Removes the bookmark for @var{url} from the database, also deleting
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any references to any tags it has, but not deleting any tags from the
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database.
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@end deffn
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@deffn Command set-tags URL [TAGS...]
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Replace @var{url}'s tags with @var{tags}. @var{tags} may be omitted,
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in which case all the tags for @var{url} are removed.
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@end deffn
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@node Miscellaneous, , Management, Usage
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@section Other things that can be done
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There are a few commands that help you to work with, or interact with
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through other programs, CLark.
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@deffn Command help [COMMAND]
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Provides help. Normally outputs a help message giving a short
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description of how CLark works, but when @var{command} is specified it
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provides help for that command.
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@end deffn
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@deffn Command version
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Shows the version of CLark.
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@end deffn
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There is also one command-line switch:
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@table @samp
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@item --script
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Causes the output of some commands to become more geared towards other
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programs, not using newlines and indentation but instead using the
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unit separator (@code{^_}) and record separator (@code{^^})
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characters. This is to make it easy for other programs to parse the
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data sent to them.
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The commands currently affected by this are @samp{search} and the
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default behavior when no commands are passed to CLark.
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@end table
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@node Customization, Interaction, Usage, Top
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@chapter Customizing CLark
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During start-up CLark looks for a file named @file{rc.lisp} either int
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@code{@var{xdg_config_dir}/clark} or in
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@code{@var{home}/.config/clark}. If it finds one it loads it. This
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allows for customization to happen.
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At the moment CLark offers very little customization. The only thing
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that can be done at the moment is write your own commands. For
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example, to easily show all your ``to read'' bookmarks, you could add
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the following to your @file{rc.lisp}:
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@lisp
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(defcommand toread ()
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"Show bookmarks to read."
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"Usage: clark toread
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Show all bookmarks that I should still read."
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(call-command search "toread"))
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@end lisp
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@noindent
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assuming that you tag them with ``toread''. The syntax is fairly
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simple, if you're familiar with Lisp:
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@deffn Macro defcommand NAME ARGS SHORT-DOC LONG-DOC BODY...
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Defines a command @var{name}, which is callable from the command line.
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@var{args} is a lambda-list like the ones found in regular lisp
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@code{defun} calls. It gets pasted into a @code{defun}, so technically
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it supports anything @code{defun} does, but @code{&keys} arguments are
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not practically usable at the moment.
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The @var{short-doc} gets used as the command's docstring and is the
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short message you will see in the output of the general @samp{help}
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command.
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The @var{long-doc} is used to generate the @samp{help <command>} help
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message, it does not yet automatically print any usage information, it
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is your responsibility to provide this in this string.
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@var{body} is the body of the command, which is just like a regular
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Lisp function. It has access to the arguments as defined in @var{args}
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and anything any regular Lisp function does.
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@end deffn
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@node Interaction, Copying This Manual, Customization, Top
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@chapter Interacting with other programs
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CLark is meant to interact with other tools. Most of the time, using
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the command-line to keep track of your bookmarks won't be very useful,
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as copying an URL, pasting it in your terminal, copying the title,
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pasting it in your terminal, and so on, take long and gets annoying
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very fast.
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@menu
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* Conkeror:: Interacting with the Conkeror web browser
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@end menu
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@node Conkeror, , Interaction, Interaction
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@section Interacting with the Conkeror web browser
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Conkeror is a web browser that is based on the idea of Emacs. It is
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very customizable. CLark has a module to work with this browser, it
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offers most commands available on the command line. To use it you
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should first add it to your load path and then load it:
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@example
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load_paths.push("file:///path/to/clark/js/");
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require("clark");
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@end example
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After this you may wish to bind the clark keymap to an easy to use
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key, like:
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@example
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define_key(content_buffer_normal_keymap, "b", clark_keymap);
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@end example
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You may even wish to show whether or not the current url has been
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saved or not:
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@example
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add_hook("mode-line-hook", mode_line_adder(clark_bookmarked_widget), true);
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@end example
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The conkeror module only offers a little customization at the moment:
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@defopt clark_program
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In case you haven't installed CLark in your @var{path}, you can
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specify its real location.
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@end defopt
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@defopt clark_bookmarked_string
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What to show in the minibuffer when the current URL has been
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bookmarked with CLark. Default is @samp{+}.
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@end defopt
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@defopt clark_not_bookmarked_string
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What to show in the minibuffer when the current URL has not been
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bookmarked with CLark. Default is @samp{-}.
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@end defopt
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@node Copying This Manual, Index, Interaction, Top
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@appendix Copying This Manual
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@menu
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* GNU Free Documentation License:: License for copying this manual.
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@end menu
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@c Get fdl.texi from http://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl.html
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@node GNU Free Documentation License, , Copying This Manual, Copying This Manual
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@appendixsec GNU Free Documentation License
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@include fdl.texi
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@node Index, , Copying This Manual, Top
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@unnumbered Index
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@printindex cp
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@bye
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@c clark.texi ends here
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