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- # QPV/386 initialization file
- #
- # You may modify this file with any standard ASCII text editor.
- # Comments are preceded by '#' (you can also use ';' or '%').
- # Options are not case sensitive. Spaces are ignored.
- #
- # Each switch is preceded by a comment which explains its meaning.
- # Note that some of these settings can also be changed from within
- # QPV/386 (press Alt-O to display the options menu).
- #
-
- # Switch "fast preview" initially on/off ('!' key within QPV/386).
- Preview=On
-
- # Switch "file information" initially on/off ('*' key within QPV/386).
- File_Info=On
-
- # Default directory at startup. Specify '.' for current directory.
- Default_Directory=.
-
- # Check if the startup directory really exists. It is highly recommended
- # to keep this setting 'on', it's only intended for some brain-dead
- # operating systems which are not really DOS compatible.
- Directory_Validate=On
-
- # Only files matching the following filter are displayed in the
- # directory listing (separate multiple filters by comma ',').
- # The default filter is '*.*', i.e. all files are displayed.
- # For example '*.JPG,*.TGA' would display JPEG and Targa files only.
- File_Filter=*.*
-
- # Exclude the following files from the directory listing (by default none).
- # Multiple entries are separated by commas.
- File_Exclude=*.IDX,*.256,DESCRIPT.ION
-
- # Sort order of the directory listing. Possible sort keys:
- # None : don't sort
- # Dir : display directories first
- # Name : sort by name (including extension), A first, Z last
- # Ext : sort by extension only, A first, Z last
- # Size : sort by file size (size of directories is 0), smallest first
- # Date : sort by file date and time, oldest first
- # Each key can be followed by '-' (minus sign) which reverses the order,
- # e.g. 'Dir-' displays direcories last, 'Size-' displays the biggest file
- # first. Multiple keys (up to five) are separated by ',' (comma).
- # More examples:
- # 'Dir,Name' : directories first, then sort by names (default)
- # 'Ext,Name' : sort by extensions, files with the same extension are
- # sorted by names
- # 'Dir-,Date-' : directories last, sort by date (newest file first).
- Sort_Order=Dir,Name
-
- # QPV/386 asks for confirmation if you want to delete a file by pressing
- # the Del (Delete) key. If you think that you know what you are doing,
- # you can switch that confirmation off. If this switch is off, any file
- # will be deleted immediately without confirmation, so be careful.
- Confirm_Delete=On
-
- # This is pretty much the same, but it's used while viewing an image.
- # I recommend that you leave this switch on.
- Confirm_ViewDelete=On
-
- # QPV/386 asks for confirmation if you want to delete multiple files by
- # pressing Shift-Del (delete all tagged files). If you are absolutely
- # sure that you know what you are doing, you can switch that confirmation
- # off. If this switch is off, all tagged files will be deleted
- # immediately without confirmation when you press Shift-Del.
- # I STRONGLY recommend that you leave this switch on. Otherwise you
- # might lose a lot of files if you accidentally press Shift-Del.
- Confirm_MultiDelete=On
-
- # Use 16 or 256 color mode for user interface (directory listing).
- # Only switch on if you are sure that the 640x480x256 mode is working
- # correctly with QPV/386.
- Interface_256_Colors=Off
-
- # QPV/386 automatically creates and updates hidden description files
- # (DESCRIPT.ION, compatible with 4DOS/NDOS) to store application specific
- # data, thus speeding up the process of getting file information.
- # If you don't like that, switch this off. Of course you will still
- # be able to create and edit file descriptions (Alt-E).
- # `On' is recommended, unless you don't want description files being
- # created.
- Create_Descriptions=Off
-
- # If your mouse driver is not Microsoft compatible, switch this off.
- # That will also disable Follow_Mouse and Pan_Mouse.
- Use_Mouse=On
-
- # The following lines define the functions of the mouse buttons.
- # Each mouse button corresponds to a key on your keyboard.
- # These three lines are for the menu/directory screen:
- Menu_Mouse_Button_Left =Cursor+Enter # view image
- Menu_Mouse_Button_Middle=Shift+Enter # view tagged files
- Menu_Mouse_Button_Right =Cursor+Space # tag/untag image
- # These three lines are for the image display screen:
- View_Mouse_Button_Left =Enter # view next image
- View_Mouse_Button_Middle=Esc # stop display / return to menu
- View_Mouse_Button_Right =Space # tag/untag image and view next one
-
- # If this option is on, the file cursor (bar) will follow the mouse cursor.
- # You can still use the cursor keys. The bar will NOT follow the mouse
- # if you place the mouse pointer at the top of the screen.
- Follow_Mouse=Off
-
- # You can pan across the image by moving your mouse if this option is on.
- Pan_Mouse=On
-
- # If this is on, the top of the screen will be updated immediately during
- # panning, the bottom part will be updated when panning is stopped.
- # If it's off, the whole screen is updated at every panning step, which
- # may look jerky (depending on the speed of your machine and the
- # resolution).
- Pan_Immediately=Off
-
- # The step size for panning. A plain number specifies the amount of
- # pixels to pan across the image each time a cursor key is pressed.
- # A number followed by the letter 'P' (percent) specifies the step size
- # depending on the current screen resolution.
- # Does not affect panning by mouse.
- Pan_Step_X=3p # horizontal step size: 3 percent of screen width
- Pan_Step_Y=3p # vertical step size: 3 percent of screen height
-
- # On: View image while it's being loaded
- # Off: view image when loading is complete.
- View_While_Loading=On
-
- # Display image information while it's being loaded:
- # None - don't display any information
- # Dir - directory
- # Name - file name (without extension)
- # Ext - file name extension
- # Size - file size (in bytes)
- # Type - image type
- # Dim - image dimensions (Width x Height)
- Image_Description=Name,Type,Dim
-
- # You can print an image with Alt-P on any PostScript compatible printer.
- # Also, you can use Shift-Alt-P to print all tagged images.
- # Currently the following drivers are supported:
- # PostScript - for any Adobe PostScript compatible printer
- # PostScript2 - PostScript level 2 (faster, uses compression)
- Print_Driver=PostScript2
-
- # Where to output the printer data. Usually LPT1 or PRN if the printer is
- # connected to your parallel port. Instead of printing directly to the
- # printer, you can also print to a file by specifying a filename. If the
- # filename is followed by a plus sign "+", each image will be printed in
- # its own file (otherwise the file will be overwritten each time an image
- # is printed).
- # As a special feature, QPV/386 now contains a high-speed parallel port
- # driver. Attention: This is not tested extensively and might not work
- # with your printer (in this case, specify LPT1 to select the normal DOS
- # driver). The high speed driver is selected by specifying *1 (for LPT1),
- # *2 (for LPT2) etc.
- Print_Output=*1
-
- # Paper size of your printer. Letter, Legal, Ledger, Executive, Com10,
- # Monarch, DL, A0...A9, B0...B9, C0...C9, D0...D9 (each one optionally
- # followed by "-L" if the printer prints in landscape mode).
- # If none of these predefined sizes fits your need, you can specify
- # width and height, separated by a comma. Use "in" for inches or "cm"
- # for centimeters. Example: "8.5in,11in" (same as "Letter"),
- # "29.7cm,21.0cm" (same as "A4").
- Print_Paper=A4
-
- # Specify the printable area of the page, i.e. where to print the images.
- # Values are relative to the lower left corner of the page if positive,
- # and relative to the upper right corner if negative. If four values are
- # specified, they are interpreted as left, right, bottom and top margin,
- # respectively. Two values are interpreted as horizontal (left/-right)
- # and vertical (bottom/-top) margins. A single value specifies the
- # margin of all four sides at the same time.
- # Example: To print images within 15cm at the upper left corner with
- # 1cm margin, specify "1cm,16cm,-1cm,-16cm"
- Print_Margin=0.5in
-
- # Rotate images by 90 degrees for printing ("On", "Off" or "Auto").
- Print_Rotate=Auto
-
- # Invert images for printing (i.e. swap black and white).
- Print_Invert=Off
-
- # Currently, two print modes are supported:
- # Grey (or Gray): This is for photographic images, and for images that are
- # not just black and white.
- # Bilevel: only black and white will be printed (no shades of grey);
- # this is suitable for simple drawings etc.
- Print_Mode=Grey
-
- # You can call an external program or batch file by assigning it to one
- # of the following keys:
- # Ctrl-A ... Ctrl-Z
- # Ctrl-F1 ... Ctrl-F10.
- # Note that Ctrl-H is identical to the backspace key which is used to
- # change to the parent directory, and Ctrl-M is identical to the Enter
- # key, so you can not assign a program to Ctrl-H or Ctrl-M.
- #
- # Also note that Ctrl-I is identical to the Tab key, so if you assign a
- # program to Ctrl-I, you will also be able call it with the Tab key.
- # I might also do something special with the Tab key in a future version.
- #
- # To define an external program call, use the following syntax:
- # Control_Key = <key>, <switches>, <program> <parameters>
- # <key> is the key which invokes the program if pressed with the Ctrl key.
- # You can use any key from A to Z (except H and M) and F1 to F10.
- # <switches> (optional, may be omitted) can be one or more of the list
- # below. If you specify two or more switches, you need not separate
- # them. However, for easier readability, you can use spaces to
- # separate them (do not use commas).
- # <program> is the program to be called. The extension must be specified
- # explicitely, it must be either .EXE, .COM or .BAT. If no path is
- # specified, the program is searched for in the current directory,
- # QPV's home directory, and any directory of the PATH and APPEND
- # environment variables.
- # If you want to use one of the internal DOS commands (e.g. DELETE),
- # you can either "wrap" it into a .BAT file, or you can use it by
- # calling "command.com" with parameters "/c delete".
- # <parameters> are the command line parameters for the program, if any.
- # A percent sign followed by a single character is replaced according
- # to the list below (substitution).
- #
- # The following switches can be used:
- # T3 Switch to textmode before calling the program. After the program
- # has finished, wait for a keypress, and then redraw the QPV/386
- # screen. This should be used with programs that print any text on
- # the screen that you want to read. T3 is the default if there is
- # no T switch.
- # T2 Switch to textmode before calling the program, and redraw the
- # QPV/386 screen afterwards, but don't wait for a keypress. This
- # can be used with programs that leave anything on the screen that
- # you don't need to see.
- # T1 Don't switch to textmode, but redraw the QPV/386 screen after
- # return from the program (without waiting for a keypress). This
- # is useful for programs that switch to another mode (text or
- # graphics) themselves.
- # T0 Don't switch to textmode and don't redraw the screen. This can
- # be used if the program does not produce any output on the screen.
- # D Reread the directory after return from the program. This might
- # be necessary if the program deletes, creates or modifies files in
- # the current directory. By default, QPV/386 assumes that the
- # directory's contents are the same as before.
- # + Automatically go to the next directory entry after return from
- # the program. By default, the cursor stays on the current entry.
- #
- # The following substitution commands can be used for the parameters:
- # %N current filename (bbbbbbbb.eee)
- # %B base name (bbbbbbbb)
- # %E extension (eee)
- # %P full path and filename (r:\dd...dd\bbbbbbbb.eee)
- # %D directory (\dd...dd), empty if root directory
- # %R drive letter plus colon (r:)
- # %% the percent sign itself
- # Note that, for example, "%N" is exactly identical to "%B.%E", and
- # "%P" is the same as "%R%D\%N". The letters are not case sensitive.
- #
- # Note that the hash symbol (#) loses its special meaning as comment sign
- # inside a Control_Key definition, so you can not have a comment in such
- # a line.
-
- # Here is just an example: Ctrl-P will convert a GIF file to PNG format:
- Control_Key=P,t1d+,gif2png.exe %p
-
- # Beep when the image decoding is completed or Esc hit while decoding.
- Ready_Beep=On
-
- # Beep when an error occured (file format error, I/O error, etc).
- Error_Beep=On
-
- # Beep when a warning occured (e.g. delete file).
- Warn_Beep=On
-
- # Display all images as greyscaled on/off ('$' key within QPV/386).
- Force_Grey=Off
-
- # Height and colors of the default video mode ('+'/'-' keys within QPV/386).
- # For colors you can use '16', '256', '32K', '64K' and '16M'.
- # If the desired mode is not available, QPV/386 chooses a mode which
- # comes as close as possible.
- Default_Mode_Height=480
- Default_Mode_Colors=64k
-
- # Shrink the image to fit to the screen if it's too large.
- Fit_To_Screen=Off
-
- # Use dithering for hicolor modes:
- # on: image quality is like truecolor, but takes 15% more time.
- # off: faster, but image quality is worse (not recommended).
- Hicolor_Dither=On
-
- # When truecolor images (e.g. JPEG, 24 bit Targa) are to be displayed in
- # 256 color modes, QPV/386 can use one of these methods to reduce truecolor
- # to 256 colors:
- # (A) use fixed palette (very fast, but quality isn't perfect)
- # (B) use precalculated palette (much better quality, slightly slower)
- # (C) calculate palette (same quality as (B), considerably slower)
- # Note that (B) requires the existence of a precalculated palette
- # (*.256 file), otherwise the palette has to be calculated in and
- # extra pass (C) which isn't currently supported by QPV/386 (however,
- # you can create *.256 files used by (B) with the TRUE2GIF utility).
- # If this switch is on, (B) is selected, otherwise (A).
- Hiquality_256_Colors=On
-
- # Automatic video mode selection ('#' key within QPV/386).
- # on: QPV/386 selects the mode automatically, depending on the image size
- # (it ignores the mode selected by the user).
- # off: QPV/386 uses the mode which is currently selected by the user.
- # ATTENTION: If switched on, QPV/386 may use any of the modes which are
- # defined in the configuration file (QPV.CFG). So be sure
- # that all of those modes work with your video hardware!
- # You have to delete the modes that do not work.
- Auto_Mode=Off
-
- # Specify which modes (number of colors) QPV/386 should take into account
- # when automatic mode selection is switched on.
- # For truecolor images (e.g. color JPEGs, 24 bit Targa):
- Auto_Mode_Truecolor=256,32K,64K,16M
- # For hicolor images (e.g. 15bit Targas):
- Auto_Mode_Hicolor=256,32K,64K
- # For greyscaled images:
- Auto_Mode_Grey=16,256
- # For color images with up to 256 colors (e.g. 256 color GIFs):
- Auto_Mode_256Color=256
- # For images with up to 16 colors:
- Auto_Mode_16Color=16,256
-
- ######
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