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2003-04-27 Christian Rose <menthos@menthos.com> * sv.po: Updated Swedish translation.
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# Config file for gFTP. Copyright (C) 1998-2002 Brian Masney
# <masneyb@gftp.org>. Warning: Any comments that you add to this file WILL be
# overwritten. If a entry has a (*) in it's comment, you can't change it
# inside gFTP

# Enter your email address here
email=

# The default program used to view files. If this is blank, the internal file
# viewer will be used
view_program=

# The default program used to edit files.
edit_program=

# The default directory gFTP will go to on startup
startup_directory=

# The maximum size of the log window in bytes for the GTK+ port
max_log_window_size=5000

# Append new file transfers onto existing ones
append_transfers=1

# Do only one transfer at a time?
one_transfer=1

# Overwrite files by default or set to resume file transfers
overwrite_default=0

# Refresh the listbox after each file is transfered
refresh_files=0

# Put the directories first then the files
sort_dirs_first=1

# Automatically start the file transfers when they get queued?
start_transfers=1

# Show hidden files in the listboxes
show_hidden_files=1

# The timeout waiting for network input/output. This is NOT an idle timeout.
network_timeout=120

# The number of auto-retries to do. Set this to 0 to retry indefinately
retries=3

# The number of seconds to wait between retries
sleep_time=30

# The maximum KB/s a file transfer can get. (Set to 0 to disable)
maxkbs=0.00

# This specifies the default protocol to use
default_protocol=FTP

# Firewall hostname
firewall_host=

# Port to connect to on the firewall
firewall_port=21

# Your firewall username
firewall_username=

# Your firewall password
firewall_password=

# Your firewall account (optional)
firewall_account=

# Send PASV command or PORT command for data transfers
passive_transfer=1

# If you disable this feature, then gFTP will only send LIST to the remote
# server instead of LIST -L
resolve_symlinks=1

# This specifies how your proxy server expects us to log in
proxy_config=

# Firewall hostname
http_proxy_host=

# Port to connect to on the firewall
http_proxy_port=80

# Your firewall username
http_proxy_username=

# Your firewall password
http_proxy_password=

# Do you want to use HTTP/1.1 or HTTP/1.0
use_http11=1

# The path to the SSH executable
ssh_prog_name=

# Extra parameters to pass to the SSH program
ssh_extra_params=

# Default remote SSH2 sftp-server path
ssh2_sftp_path=

# Require a username/password for SSH connections
ssh_need_userpass=0

# Use the ssh-askpass utility to grab the users password
ssh_use_askpass=0

# Call ssh with the -s sftp flag. This is helpful because you won't have to
# know the remote path to the remote sftp-server
sshv2_use_sftp_subsys=0

# This defines what will happen when you double click a file in the file
# listboxes. 0=View file 1=Edit file 2=Transfer file
list_dblclk_action=2

# The default width of the local files listbox
listbox_local_width=313

# The default width of the remote files listbox
listbox_remote_width=314

# The default height of the local/remote files listboxes
listbox_file_height=265

# The default height of the transfer listbox
transfer_height=80

# The default height of the logging window
log_height=105

# The width of the filename column in the transfer window. Set this to 0 to
# have this column automagically resize.
file_trans_column=100

# The width of the filename column in the file listboxes. Set this to 0 to
# have this column automagically resize. Set this to -1 to disable this column
local_file_width=100

# The width of the size column in the file listboxes. Set this to 0 to have
# this column automagically resize. Set this to -1 to disable this column
local_size_width=85

# The width of the user column in the file listboxes. Set this to 0 to have
# this column automagically resize. Set this to -1 to disable this column
local_user_width=75

# The width of the group column in the file listboxes. Set this to 0 to have
# this column automagically resize. Set this to -1 to disable this column
local_group_width=76

# The width of the date column in the file listboxes. Set this to 0 to have
# this column automagically resize. Set this to -1 to disable this column
local_date_width=120

# The width of the attribs column in the file listboxes. Set this to 0 to have
# this column automagically resize. Set this to -1 to disable this column
local_attribs_width=75

# The width of the filename column in the file listboxes. Set this to 0 to
# have this column automagically resize. Set this to -1 to disable this column
remote_file_width=100

# The width of the size column in the file listboxes. Set this to 0 to have
# this column automagically resize. Set this to -1 to disable this column
remote_size_width=85

# The width of the user column in the file listboxes. Set this to 0 to have
# this column automagically resize. Set this to -1 to disable this column
remote_user_width=75

# The width of the group column in the file listboxes. Set this to 0 to have
# this column automagically resize. Set this to -1 to disable this column
remote_group_width=76

# The width of the date column in the file listboxes. Set this to 0 to have
# this column automagically resize. Set this to -1 to disable this column
remote_date_width=120

# The width of the attribs column in the file listboxes. Set this to 0 to have
# this column automagically resize. Set this to -1 to disable this column
remote_attribs_width=75

# The color of the commands that are sent to the server
send_color=0:8600:0

# The color of the commands that are received from the server
recv_color=0:0:ffff

# The color of the error messages
error_color=ffff:0:0

# The color of the rest of the log messages
misc_color=a000:8d00:4600

# This section specifies which hosts are on the local subnet and won't need to
# go out the proxy server (if available). Syntax: dont_use_proxy=.domain or
# dont_use_proxy=network number/netmask

# ext=file extenstion:XPM file:Ascii or Binary (A or B):viewer program. Note:
# All arguments except the file extension are optional
ext=.pdf::B:xpdf
ext=.rpm:rpm.xpm:B:
ext=.deb:deb.xpm:B:
ext=.diff:diff.xpm: :
ext=.htm:world.xpm:A:
ext=.html:world.xpm:A:
ext=.xcf:img.xpm:B:
ext=.psd:img.xpm:B:
ext=.xpm:img.xpm:B:
ext=.bmp:img.xpm:B:
ext=.tif:img.xpm:B:
ext=.tiff:img.xpm:B:
ext=.png:img.xpm:B:
ext=.jpg:img.xpm:B:
ext=.mp3:sound.xpm:B:
ext=.mid:sound.xpm:B:
ext=.wav:sound.xpm:B:
ext=.bz2:tar.xpm:B:
ext=.gz:tar.xpm:B:
ext=.1:man.xpm:B:xman
ext=.2:man.xpm:B:xman
ext=.3:man.xpm:B:xman
ext=.4:man.xpm:B:xman
ext=.5:man.xpm:B:xman
ext=.6:man.xpm:B:xman
ext=.7:man.xpm:B:xman
ext=.8:man.xpm:B:xman
ext=.tar:tar.xpm:B:
ext=.tgz:tar.xpm:B:

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