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# @(#$Id: recoll.conf.in,v 1.22 2008-10-15 08:30:18 dockes Exp $ (C) 2004 J.F.Dockes
#
# Recoll default configuration file. This typically lives in
# @prefix@/share/recoll/examples and provides default values. You can
# override selected parameters by adding assigments to
# ~/.recoll/recoll.conf (or $RECOLL_CONFDIR/recoll.conf)
#
# Almost all values in this file can be set from the GUI configuration menus,
# which maybe an easier approach than direct editing
#
# Space-separated list of directories to index. Next line indexes $HOME
topdirs = ~
# Wildcard expressions for names of files and directories that we should
# ignore. If you need index mozilla/thunderbird mail folders, don't put
# ".*" in there (as was the case with an older sample config)
# These are simple names, not paths (must contain no / )
skippedNames = #* bin CVS Cache cache* caughtspam tmp .thumbnails .svn \
*~ .beagle .git .hg .bzr loop.ps .xsession-errors \
.recoll* xapiandb recollrc recoll.conf
# Wildcard expressions for paths we shouldn't go into. The database and
# configuration directories will be added in there, else the default value
# is empty
# skippedPaths =
# Same for real time indexing. The idea here is that there is stuff that
# you might want to initially index but not monitor. If daemSkippedPaths is
# not set, the daemon uses skippedPaths.
#daemSkippedPaths =
# Option to follow symbolic links. We normally don't, to avoid duplicated
# indexing (in any case, no effort is made to identify or avoid multiple
# indexing of linked files)
# followLinks = 0
# Debug messages. 3 is errors/warnings only. 4 would be quite verbose.
loglevel = 3
logfilename = stderr
# Specific versions of log file name and level for the indexing daemon. The
# default is to use the above values.
# daemloglevel = 3
# daemlogfilename = /dev/null
# Languages for which to build stemming databases at the end of
# indexing. Stemmer names can be found on http://www.xapian.org
# The flag to perform stem expansion at query time is now set from the GUI
indexstemminglanguages = english
# Default character set. Values found inside files, ie content tag in html
# documents, will override this. It can be specified per directory (see
# below). Used when converting to utf-8 (internal storage format), so it
# may be quite important for pure text files.
# The default used to be set to iso8859-1, but we now take it from the nls
# environment (LC_ALL/LC_CTYPE/LANG). The ultimate hardwired default is
# still 8859-1. If for some reason you want a general default which doesnt
# match your LANG and is not 8859-1, set it here.
# defaultcharset = iso-8859-1
# Where to store the database (directory). This may be an absolute path,
# else it is taken as relative to the configuration directory (-c argument
# or $RECOLL_CONFDIR).
# If nothing is specified, the default is then ~/.recoll/xapiandb/
dbdir = xapiandb
# Maximum file system occupation before we stop indexing. The default value
# is 0, meaning no checking. The value is a percentage, corresponding to
# what the "Capacity" df output column shows.
maxfsoccuppc = 0
# Threshold (megabytes of new data) where we flush from memory to disk
# index. Setting this (ie to 10) can help control memory usage. The default
# value of 0 means no explicit flushing, which lets Xapian perform its own
# thing, which is flushing every 10000 documents (memory usage depends on
# average document size).
idxflushmb = 10
# Place to search for executable filters. If RECOLL_FILTERSDIR is set in
# the environement, we use it instead
filtersdir = @prefix@/share/recoll/filters
# Place to search for icons. The only reason to change this would be if you
# want to change the icons displayed in the result list
iconsdir = @prefix@/share/recoll/images
# Guessing charsets usually does not work well
guesscharset = 0
# Should we use the system's 'file -i' command as a final step in file type
# identification ? This may be useful, but will usually cause the
# indexation of many bogus 'text' files
usesystemfilecommand = 1
# Should we index the file names of files with mime types we don't
# know? (we can otherwise just ignore them)
indexallfilenames = 1
# A restrictive list of indexed mime types. Normally not set. If it is set,
# only the types from the list will have their contents indexed (the names
# will be indexed anyway if indexallfilenames is set as by default). Mime
# type names should be taken from the mimemap file.
#
# indexedmimetypes = text/html application/pdf
# Size limit for compressed files. We need to decompress these in a
# temporary directory for identification, which can be wasteful in some
# cases. Limit the waste. Negative means no limit. 0 results in no
# processing of any compressed file
compressedfilemaxkbs = -1
# Size limit for text files. This is for skipping monster logs
textfilemaxmbs = 20
# Page size for text files. If this is set, text/plain files will be
# divided into documents of approximately this size. May be useful to
# access pieces of big text files which would be problematic to load as one
# piece into the preview window. Might be useful for big logs
textfilepagekbs = 1000
# Maximum external filter execution time. Default 20mn. This is mainly
# to avoid infinite loops in postscript files (loop.ps)
filtermaxseconds = 1200
# Length of abstracts we store while indexing. Longer will make for a
# bigger db
# idxabsmlen = 250
# Language definitions to use when creating the aspell dictionary.
# The value must match a set of aspell language definition files.
# You can type "aspell config" to see where these are installed.
# The default if this is not set is to use the NLS environment to guess the
# value
# aspellLanguage = en
# Disabling aspell use. The aspell dictionary generation takes some time,
# and some combinations of aspell version, language, and local terms,
# result in aspell dumping core each time. You can disable the aspell
# dictionary generation by setting the following variable:
# noaspell = 1
# If this is set, process the directory where Beagle Web browser plugins
# copy visited pages for indexing. Of course, Beagle MUST NOT be running,
# else things will behave strangely.
processbeaglequeue = 0
# The path to the Beagle indexing queue. This is hard-coded in the Beagle
# plugin as ~/.beagle/ToIndex so there should be no need to change it.
#beaglequeuedir = ~/.beagle/ToIndex
# This is only used by the Beagle web browser plugin indexing code, and
# defines where the cache for visited pages will live. Default:
# $RECOLL_CONFDIR/webcache
webcachedir = webcache
# This is only used by the Beagle web browser plugin indexing code, and
# defines the maximum size for the web page cache. Default: 40 MB.
webcachemaxmbs = 40
# The directory where mbox message offsets cache files are held. This is
# normally $RECOLL_CONFDIR/mboxcache, but it may be useful to share a
# directory between different configurations.
#mboxcachedir = mboxcache
# The minimum mbox file size over which we cache the offsets. There is
# really no sense in caching offsets for small files. The default is 5 MB.
#mboxcacheminmbs = 5
# You could specify different parameters for a subdirectory like this:
#[~/hungariandocs/plain]
#defaultcharset = iso-8859-2
# You can set fields on all files of a specific fs area. (rclaptg can be
# used for application selection inside mimeview
#[/some/app/directory]
#localfields = rclaptg = someapp; otherfield = somevalue
# Use app tag to enable using gnu info to open info files (as the subnodes
# are indexed as html, we'd use firefox on a temp file else. Set this on
# some known info storage places
[/usr/share/info]
localfields = rclaptg=gnuinfo
[/usr/local/share/info]
localfields = rclaptg=gnuinfo
[/usr/local/info]
localfields = rclaptg=gnuinfo
# Enable thunderbird mbox format quirks where appropriate
[~/.thunderbird]
mhmboxquirks = tbird