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" BEGIN OF UTL PLUGIN CONFIGURATION id=utl_rc [
" vim: fdm=marker
let utl__file_rc = expand("<sfile>") " Do not remove this line
" Hints id=hints
"
" - Choose a template variable and uncomment it or create a new one.
" Then issue the command :so % to activate it. You can check whether
" a variable is defined with the command :let utl_cfg_<name>
"
" - You can change the variables in this file whenever you want, not just when
" Utl.vim automatically presented you this file.
"
" - You might want to take any variables defined here into your vimrc file.
" Since vimrc is always loaded before any plugin files you should comment
" all variables to avoid overwriting of your vimrc settings.
" (Deletion of utl_rc.vim is also possible. In this case you should
" preserve the Utl link targets id=xxx plus line :let utl__file_rc
" above (i.e. also take over into you vimrc file).)
" id=schemeHandlers------------------------------------------------------------[
" id=schemeHandlerHttp---------------------------------------------------------[
"
" Allowed conversion specifiers are:
" %u - URL (without fragment, e.g. 'http://www.vim.org/download.php'
" %f - fragment (what comes after the '#', if any)
" %d - display mode (e.g. 'edit', 'tabedit', 'split' etc. Probably only relevant
" if downloaded document handled in Vim)
" [id=utl_cfg_hdl_scm_http]
"
" Hints:
" 1. If g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_generic is defined then you can probably
" construct utl_cfg_hdl_scm_http by just replacing %u -> %p (Unix) or %u
" -> %P (Windows).
" 2. Instead of directly defining g:utl_cfg_hdl_scm_http it is recommended
" to define g:utl_cfg_hdl_scm_http_system . Doing so enables the dynamic
" handler switching:
" 3. Suggestion for mapping for dynamic switch between handlers [id=map_http]
" :map <Leader>uhs :let g:utl_cfg_hdl_scm_http=g:utl_cfg_hdl_scm_http_system<cr>
" :map <Leader>uhw :let g:utl_cfg_hdl_scm_http=g:utl_cfg_hdl_scm_http__wget<cr>
" [id=utl_cfg_hdl_scm_http_system] {
" Definition of your system's standard web handler, e.g. Firefox.
" Either directly (e.g. Firefox), or indirectly ("start" command
" in Windows).
" Note: Needs not necessarily be the system's standard handler.
" Can be anything but should be seen in contrast to
" utl_cfg_hdl_scm_http__wget below
"
if !exists("g:utl_cfg_hdl_scm_http_system")
if has("win32")
let g:utl_cfg_hdl_scm_http_system = 'silent !cmd /q /c start "dummy title" "%u"'
"let g:utl_cfg_hdl_scm_http_system = 'silent !start C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe %u#%f'
"let g:utl_cfg_hdl_scm_http_system = 'silent !start C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe %u#%f'
elseif has("unix")
" TODO: Standard Handler for Unixes that can be shipped
" preconfigured with next utl.vim release
" Probably to distinguish different Unix/Linux flavors.
"
" Proposed for Ubuntu/Debian by Jeremy Cantrell
" to use xdg-open program
" 'silent !xdg-open %u' <- does this work?
"
" 2nd best solution: explicitly configured browser:
"
" Konqueror
"let g:utl_cfg_hdl_scm_http_system = "silent !konqueror '%u#%f' &"
"
" Lynx Browser.
"let g:utl_cfg_hdl_scm_http_system = "!xterm -e lynx '%u#%f'"
"
" Firefox
" Check if an instance is already running, and if yes use it, else start firefox.
" See <URL:http://www.mozilla.org/unix/remote.html> for mozilla/firefox -remote control
"let g:utl_cfg_hdl_scm_http_system = "silent !firefox -remote 'ping()' && firefox -remote 'openURL( %u )' || firefox '%u#%f' &"
endif
" else if MacOS
" ??
"let g:utl_cfg_hdl_scm_http_system = "silent !open -a Safari '%u#%f'"
"
"}
endif
if !exists("g:utl_cfg_hdl_scm_http")
if exists("g:utl_cfg_hdl_scm_http_system")
let g:utl_cfg_hdl_scm_http=g:utl_cfg_hdl_scm_http_system
endif
endif
" [id=utl_cfg_hdl_scm_http__wget]
let g:utl_cfg_hdl_scm_http__wget="call Utl_if_hdl_scm_http__wget('%u')"
" Platform independent
" Delegate to netrw.vim [id=http_netrw]
"let g:utl_cfg_hdl_scm_http="silent %d %u"
"
"]
" id=schemeHandlerScp--------------------------------------------------------------[
" Allowed conversion specifiers are:
" %u - URL (without fragment, e.g. 'scp://www.someServer.de/someFile.txt'
" %f - fragment (what comes after the '#', if any)
" %d - display mode (e.g. 'edit', 'tabedit', 'split' etc. Probably only relevant
" if downloaded document handled in Vim)
" [id=utl_cfg_hdl_scm_scp]
" Delegate to netrw.vim. TODO: Should set utl__hdl_scm_ret_list to buffer name
" NOTE: On Windows I have set g:netrw_scp_cmd="pscp -q" (pscp comes with
" the putty tool), see also <url:vimscript:NetrwSettings>
if !exists("g:utl_cfg_hdl_scm_scp")
let g:utl_cfg_hdl_scm_scp = "silent %d %u"
endif
"]
" id=schemeHandlerMailto-----------------------------------------------------------[
" Allowed conversion specifiers are:
" %u - will be replaced with the mailto URL
"
if !exists("g:utl_cfg_hdl_scm_mailto")
" [id=utl_cfg_hdl_scm_mailto] {
if has("win32")
let g:utl_cfg_hdl_scm_mailto = 'silent !cmd /q /c start "dummy title" "%u"'
endif
" Samples:
" Windows
" Outlook
"let g:utl_cfg_hdl_scm_mailto = 'silent !start C:\Programme\Microsoft Office\Office11\OUTLOOK.EXE /c ipm.note /m %u'
"let g:utl_cfg_hdl_scm_mailto = 'silent !start C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office10\OUTLOOK.exe /c ipm.note /m %u'
"
" Unix
"let g:utl_cfg_hdl_scm_mailto = "!xterm -e mutt '%u'"
"let g:utl_cfg_hdl_scm_mailto = "silent !kmail '%u' &"
"}
endif
" id=schemeHandlerMail---------------------------------------------------------[
" Allowed conversion specifiers are:
" %a - main folder Example:
" %p - folder path Given the URL
" %d - date <url:mail://myfolder/Inbox?date=12.04.2008 15:04&from=foo&subject=bar>
" %f - from the specifiers will be converted as
" %s - subject %a=myfolder, %p=Inbox, %d=12.04.2008 15:04, %f=foo, %s=bar
" Windows
" Outlook [id=utl_cfg_hdl_scm_mail__outlook]
if has("win32")
let g:utl_cfg_hdl_scm_mail__outlook = "call Utl_if_hdl_scm_mail__outlook('%a','%p','%d','%f','%s')"
endif
" [id=utl_cfg_hdl_scm_mail] {
if !exists("g:utl_cfg_hdl_scm_mail")
"let g:utl_cfg_hdl_scm_mail=g:utl_cfg_hdl_scm_mail__outlook
endif
"}
"]
" id=mediaTypeHandlers---------------------------------------------------------[
" Setup of handlers for media types which you don't want to be displayed by Vim.
"
" Allowed conversion specifiers:
"
" %p - Replaced by full path to file or directory
"
" %P - Replaced by full path to file or directory, where the path components
" are separated with backslashes (most Windows programs need this).
" Note that full path might also contain a drive letter.
"
" %f - Replaced by fragment if given in URL, else replaced by empty string.
"
" Details :
" - The variable name is g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_<media type>, where the characters / . + -
" which can appear in media types are mapped to _ to make a valid variable
" name, e.g. Vim variable for media type 'video/x-msvideo' is
" 'g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_video_x_msvideo'
" - The "" around the %P is needed to support file names containing blanks
" - Remove the :silent when you are testing with a new string to see what's
" going on (see <URL:vimhelp::silent> for infos on the :silent command).
" Perhaps you like :silent also for production (I don't).
" - NOTE: You can supply any command here, i.e. does not need to be a shell
" command that calls an external program (some cmdline special treatment
" though, see <URL:utl.vim#r=esccmd>)
" - You can introduce new media types to not handle a certain media type
" by Vim (e.g. display it as text in Vim window). Just make sure that the
" new media type is also supported at this place:
" <URL:utl.vim#r=utl_checkmtype>
" - Use the pseudo handler 'VIM' if you like the media type be displayed by
" by Vim. This yields the same result as if the media type is not defined,
" see last item.
" [id=utl_cfg_hdl_mt_generic] {
" You can either define the generic variable or a variable
" for the specific media type, see #r=mediaTypeHandlersSpecific
if !exists("g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_generic")
if has("win32")
let g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_generic = 'silent !cmd /q /c start "dummy title" "%P"'
elseif has("unix")
if $WINDOWMANAGER =~? 'kde'
let g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_generic = 'silent !konqueror "%p" &'
endif
" ? Candidate for Debian/Ubuntu: 'silent !xdg-open %u'
endif
endif
"}
" [id=mediaTypeHandlersSpecific] {
"if !exists("g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_application_excel")
" let g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_application_excel = ':silent !start C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office10\EXCEL.EXE "%P"'
"endif
"if !exists("g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_application_msmsg")
" let g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_application_msmsg = ':silent !start C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office10\OUTLOOK.EXE -f "%P"'
"endif
"if !exists("g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_application_powerpoint")
" let g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_application_powerpoint = ':silent !start C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office10\POWERPNT.EXE "%P"'
"endif
"if !exists("g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_application_rtf")
" let g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_application_rtf = ':silent !start C:\Program Files\Windows NT\Accessories\wordpad.exe "%P"'
"endif
"if !exists("g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_text_html")
" let g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_text_html = 'VIM'
" Windows
" let g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_text_html = 'silent !start C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe %P'
" KDE
" let g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_text_html = ':silent !konqueror %p#%f &'
"endif
"if !exists("g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_application_zip")
" let g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_application_zip = ':!start C:\winnt\explorer.exe "%P"'
"endif
"if !exists("g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_video_x_msvideo")
" let g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_video_x_msvideo = ':silent !start C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe "%P"'
"endif
"--- Some alternatives for displaying directories [id=utl_cfg_hdl_mt_text_directory] {
if has("win32")
let g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_text_directory__cmd = ':!start cmd /K cd /D "%P"' " Dos box
endif
let g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_text_directory__vim = 'VIM' " Vim builtin file explorer
if !exists("g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_text_directory")
let g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_text_directory=utl_cfg_hdl_mt_text_directory__vim
"
" KDE
"let g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_text_directory = ':silent !konqueror %p &'
endif
" Suggestion for mappings for dynamic switch between handlers [id=map_directory]
":map <Leader>udg :let g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_text_directory=g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_generic<cr>
":map <Leader>udv :let g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_text_directory=g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_text_directory__vim<cr>
":map <Leader>udc :let g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_text_directory=g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_text_directory__cmd<cr>
"
"}
" [id=utl_cfg_hdl_mt_application_pdf__acrobat] {
"let g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_application_pdf__acrobat="call Utl_if_hdl_mt_application_pdf_acrobat('%P', '%f')"
"if !exists("g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_application_pdf")
" let g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_application_pdf = g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_application_pdf__acrobat
"
" Linux/KDE
" let g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_application_pdf = ':silent !acroread %p &'
"endif
"}
" [id=utl_cfg_hdl_mt_application_msword__word] {
"let g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_application_msword__word = "call Utl_if_hdl_mt_application_msword__word('%P','%f')"
"if !exists("g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_application_msword")
" let g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_application_msword = g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_application_msword__word
" Linux/Unix
" let g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_application_msword = ... Open Office
"endif
"}
"if !exists("g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_application_postscript")
" Seem to need indirect call via xterm, otherwise no way to
" stop at each page
" let g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_application_postscript = ':!xterm -e gs %p &'
"endif
"if !exists("g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_audio_mpeg")
" let g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_audio_mpeg = ':silent !xmms %p &'
"endif
"if !exists("g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_image_jpeg")
" let g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_image_jpeg = ':!xnview %p &'
"endif
"}
"]
" Utl interface variables " id=utl_drivers [
" id=utl_if_hdl_scm_http_wget_setup--------------------------------------------[
"
" To make Wget work you need a wget executable in the PATH.
" Windows : Wget not standard. Download for example from
" <url:http://users.ugent.be/~bpuype/wget/#download>
" and put it into to c:\windows\system32
" Unix : Should work under Unix out of the box since wget standard!?
"
" ]
" id=utl_if_hdl_scm_mail__outlook_setup----------------------------------------[
"
" To make Outlook work you for the mail:// schemes you need the VBS OLE
" Automation file:
"
" 1. Adapt the VBS source code to your locale by editing the file utl.vim at
" the position: <url:./utl.vim#r=received> and then :write the file (utl.vim).
"
" 2. Execute the following link to (re-)create the VBS file by cutting it
" out from utl.vim:
"
" <url:vimscript:call Utl_utilCopyExtract(g:utl__file, g:utl__file_if_hdl_scm__outlook, '=== FILE_OUTLOOK_VBS' )>
"
" ]
" id=Utl_if_hdl_mt_application_pdf_acrobat_setup-------------------------------[
"
" To make acrobat work with fragments you need to provide the variable
" g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_application_pdf_acrobat_exe_path.
"
" Modify and uncomment one of the samples below, then do :so %
" Windows:
" Normally you should get the path by executing in a dos box:
" cmd> ftype acroexch.document
" Here are two samples:
" let g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_application_pdf_acrobat_exe_path = "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Reader 8.0\Reader\AcroRd32.exe"
" let g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_application_pdf_acrobat_exe_path = 'C:\Programme\Adobe\Reader 8.0\Reader\AcroRd32.exe'
" Full path not needed if Acrobat Reader in path
" Unix:
" Probably Acrobat Reader is in the path, with program's name `acroread'.
" But most certainly the command line options used below will not fit,
" see <url:#r=ar_switches>, and have to be fixed. Please send me proper
" setup for Linux, Solaris etc. I'm also interested in xpdf instead
" of Acrobat Reader (function Utl_if_hdl_mt_application_pdf_xpdf).
" ?? let g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_application_pdf_acrobat_exe_path = "acroread - ?? "
"
" ]
" id=Utl_if_hdl_mt_application_msword__word_setup------------------------------[
"
" To make MSWord support fragments you need:
"
" 1. Create the VBS OLE Automation file by executing this link:
" <url:vimscript:call Utl_utilCopyExtract(g:utl__file, g:utl__file_if_hdl_mt_application_msword__word, '=== FILE_WORD_VBS' )>
" (This will (re-)create that file by cutting it out from the bottom of this file.)
"
" 2. Provide the variable g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_application_msword__word_exe_path.
" Modify and uncomment one of the samples below, then do :so %
" Windows:
" Normally you should get the path by executing in a dos box:
" cmd> ftype Word.Document.8
" Here are two samples:
" let g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_application_msword__word_exe_path = 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\WINWORD.EXE'
" let g:utl_cfg_hdl_mt_application_msword__word_exe_path = 'C:\Programme\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\WINWORD.EXE'
" ]
" ]
" Utl Options id=_utl_options [
"id=utl_opt_verbose------------------------------------------------------------[
" Option utl_opt_verbose switches on tracing. This is useful to figure out
" what's going on, to learn about Utl or to see why things don't work as
" expected.
"
"let utl_opt_verbose=0 " Tracing off (default)
"let utl_opt_verbose=1 " Tracing on
" ]
"id=utl_opt_highlight_urls-----------------------------------------------------[
" Option utl_opt_highlight_urls controls if URLs are highlighted or not.
" Note that only embedded URLs like <url:http://www.vim.org> are highlighted.
"
" Note: Change of the value will only take effect a) after you restart your
" Vim session or b) by :call Utl_setHighl() and subsequent reedit (:e) of the
" current file. Perform the latter by simply executing this URL:
" <url:vimscript:call Utl_setHighl()|:e>
"let utl_opt_highlight_urls='yes' " Highlighting on (default)
"let utl_opt_highlight_urls='no' " Highlighting off
"]
"]
" END OF UTL PLUGIN CONFIGURATION FILE ]