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NAME

       urlview - URL extractor/launcher

SYNOPSIS

       urlview filename [ filename ... ]

DESCRIPTION

       urlview  is  a  screen  oriented  program for extracting URLs from text
       files and displaying a menu from which you may launch a command to view
       a specific item.

CONFIGURATION

       urlview attempts to read ~/.urlview upon startup.  If this file doesn’t
       exist,   it   will   try   to   read   a   system    wide    file    in
       /etc/urlview/system.urlview.   There  are  two  configuration  commands
       (order does not matter):

       REGEXP regexp
              urlview uses a regular  expression  to  extract  URLs  from  the
              specified  text  files.   \r, \t, \n and \f are all converted to
              their normal printf(3) meanings.  The default REGEXP is:

       (((http|https|ftp|gopher)|mailto):(//)?[^ <>"\t]*|(www|ftp)[0-9]?\.[-a-z0-9.]+)[^ .,;\t\n\r<">\):]?[^, <>"\t]*[^ .,;\t\n\r<">\):]

       COMMAND command
              If the specified command contains a %s, it  will  be  subsituted
              with  the  URL that was requested, otherwise the URL is appended
              to the COMMAND string.  The default COMMAND is:

              /etc/urlview/url_handler.sh

       Note: You should never put single quotes around the %s.   urlview  does
       this for you, and also makes sure that single quotes eventually showing
       up inside the URL are handled  properly.   (Note  that  this  shouldn’t
       happen  with  the default regular expression, which explicitly excludes
       single quotes.)

       WRAP  choice
              Enable or disable URL wrapping. Valid  values  for  choice  are:
              yes, no (case insensitive).  If this option is not supplied, the
              default behaviour is to disable wrapping.

FILES

       /etc/urlview/system.urlview
              system-wide urlview configuration file

       ~/.urlview
              urlview configuration file

ENVIRONMENT

       If the environment variable BROWSER is set to a browser command,  or  a
       colon-delimited  list of commands to try, then the specified browser is
       used. %s is replaced with the quoted url to view. If %s is not part  of
       a command, the url is appended to the command.

       The BROWSER environment variable is honored only if the rc-file doesn’t
       contain the COMMAND option.  The rc-file provided by the Debian package
       contains a COMMAND option.

SEE ALSO

       printf(3), regcomp(3), regex(7), environ(7)

AUTHOR

       Michael Elkins <me@cs.hmc.edu>.

       Modified  for Debian by Luis Francisco Gonzalez <luisgh@debian.org> and
       Emanuele Rocca <ema@debian.org>.

       Modified for SuSE by Dr. Werner Fink <werner@suse.de> and Stepan  Kasal
       <kasal@suse.cz>.

       Changes  put together by Thomas Roessler <roessler@does-not-exist.org>.

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