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# OPTIONAL SITE-DEPENDENT CONFIGURATION
#
# This is the configuration file for sitescooper.
#
# UNIX: Note that if you edit /usr/pkg/etc/sitescooper.cf, your changes will be active
# in every user's configuration. If this isn't what you want, edit your own
# ~/.sitescooper/sitescooper.cf file instead.
# If you will be converting sites into Pilot-readable format, you may need to
# specify this! The directory under your PalmPilot Desktop dir where
# installable PRC files need to go, or the application that should be run to
# install a PRC file.
#
# Windows: this will be detected automatically, you don't need to set anything
# here.
#
# UNIX: some of the UNIX Palm desktop suites are supported. If you do not set
# anything here, the one you use will (hopefully) be detected automatically.
# If it doesn't detect it right, place the name as follows in the PilotInstApp
# field: PilotManager, gnome-pilot or JPilot. If you use pilot-xfer, set up a
# directory and put it in the PilotInstallDir parameter and PRC files will be
# copied there.
#
# MacOS users: you do need to customise this, a default will be used (although
# nothing will be written there). You need to run the conversion app yourself,
# by hand, afterwards, as the conversion apps do not seem to be scriptable :(
# Sites directory, where the site description files are stored. By default, a
# directory called "sites" under your current directory, or under your $HOME on
# UNIX, is used if it exists.
# Temporary directory to use for sitescooper. A subdirectory will be created
# called sitescooper{uid} where {uid} is your user id (or 0 on Win32
# platforms). On UNIX platforms, this defaults to a hidden directory under your
# home dir, for privacy.
# How to do diffs. The command "diff" will be searched for on the path if this
# is not specified here. If the word "MODULE" is specified, the Perl module
# Algorithm::Diff will be used instead of an external helper application; this
# is the default on Win32 and MacOS systems.
# The MakeDoc tool will be searched for on the path if it is not specified
# here. Default values are "makedoc" on UNIX platforms, or "makedocw.exe" on
# Windows.
# MakeDoc: makedocw.exe # CUSTOMISE
# The iSilo conversion tool will be searched for on the path if it is not
# specified here. Default values are "iSilo386" for UNIX platforms, or
# "iSiloC32.exe" on Windows.
# Where you want the text-format output to be saved. If commented, it will be
# saved under the sitescooper temporary directory. Note: MakeDocW on Windows
# does not like reading text from a directory with spaces in it, such as a
# directory under Program Files. In this case changing this parameter may
# help.
# Where the "site_samples" and "lib" directories can be found. This is the
# directory sitescooper was installed into. Generally sitescooper can work this
# out itself.
# If you want to share a cache between multiple users or multiple
# configurations of sitescooper, uncomment this. It will allow a shared cache
# to be used.