# You can edit this file by hand. # The # character at the beginning of a line comments out the line. # Blank lines are ignored. # The basic format for each item is shown with an example. # The '=' character is used to separate fields within a single line. # Most settings are true = 1 or false = 0. # This is the actual command used to start vi. The default is vi. # If you would like to use another vi clone such as Vim, Elvis, or Vile # you will need to change this setting. VI_COMMAND=vim # VI_COMMAND=vim # VI_COMMAND=elvis -G termcap # VI_COMMAND=vile # Trash Directory # The default is to move files that are deleted with dd or :d to # the trash directory. 1 means use the trash directory 0 means # just use rm. If you change this you will not be able to move # files by deleting them and then using p to put the file in the new location. # I recommend not changing this until you are familiar with vifm. # This probably shouldn't be an option. USE_TRASH=1 # Show only one Window # If you would like to start vifm with only one window set this to 1 USE_ONE_WINDOW=0 # Screen configuration. If you would like to use vifm with # the screen program set this to 1. USE_SCREEN=0 # 1 means use color if the terminal supports it. # 0 means don't use color even if supported. # This is how many files to show in the directory history menu. HISTORY_LENGTH=100 # The sort type is how the files will be sorted in the file listing. # Sort by File Extension = 0 # Sort by File Name = 1 # Sort by Group ID = 2 # Sort by Group Name = 3 # Sort by Mode = 4 # Sort by Owner ID = 5 # Sort by Owner Name = 6 # Sort by Size = 7 # Sort by Time Accessed =8 # Sort by Time Changed =9 # Sort by Time Modified =10 # This can be set with the :sort command in vifm. LEFT_WINDOW_SORT_TYPE=1 RIGHT_WINDOW_SORT_TYPE=1 # The regular expression used to filter files out of # the directory listings. # LWIN_FILTER=\.o$ and LWIN_INVERT=1 would filter out all # of the .o files from the directory listing. LWIN_INVERT=0 # would show only the .o files LWIN_FILTER=\.o$ LWIN_INVERT=1 RWIN_FILTER=\.o$ RWIN_INVERT=1 # If you installed the vim.txt help file change this to 1. # If would rather use a plain text help file set this to 0. USE_VIM_HELP=0 # If you would like to run an executable file when you # press return on the file name set this to 1. RUN_EXECUTABLE=0 # BOOKMARKS=mark=/full/directory/path=filename BOOKMARKS=H=/home/urbain=../ BOOKMARKS=m=/home/urbain/Dropbox/phd/literature/October 14=Shear_viscosity.pdf BOOKMARKS=p=/home/urbain/Dropbox/phd=../ BOOKMARKS=z=/home/urbain/.vifm=../ # COMMAND=command_name=action # The following macros can be used in a command # %a is replaced with the user arguments. # %f the current selected file, or files. # %F the current selected file, or files in the other directoy. # %d the current directory name. # %D the other window directory name. # %m run the command in a menu window # The file type is for the default programs to be used with # a file extension. # FILETYPE=description=extension1,extension2=defaultprogram, program2 # FILETYPE=Web=html,htm,shtml=links,mozilla,elvis # would set links as the default program for .html .htm .shtml files # The other programs for the file type can be accessed with the :file command # The command macros %f, %F, %d, %F may be used in the commands. # The %a macro is ignored. To use a % you must put %%.