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# pod2man --stderr -r2.7ck9 -s1 -cSlackBuilds.org mosaic-ck.pod > mosaic-ck.1
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=pod
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=head1 NAME
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mosaic-ck - updated, unsupported fork of the ancient and venerable NCSA Mosaic web browser
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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B<mosaic-ck> [-mono] [-color] [-nd] [-geometry I<geom>] [-display I<disp>] [-install] [-iconic] [I<url>]
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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Mosaic is widely considered the grandfather of the modern web
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browser. Developed at NCSA, it was the first Web browser to win widespread
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use and acceptance. The last release of Mosaic was in 1997.
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mosaic-ck is a fork of Mosaic, with several features that allow it
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to work as a basic, no-frills browser on the modern WWW. Think of it
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as "lynx with images". There is no support for cookies, SSL, Java,
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Javascript, Flash, stylesheets, or frames. Table support is optional
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(and doesn't work well). Unicode/UTF-8 is partially supported.
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=head1 OPTIONS
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Unknown options are ignored. If more than one URL is given, only the first is used.
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=over
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=item -mono
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Starts in monochrome mode. Doesn't seem to actually work.
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=item -color
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Starts in color mode. This is the default anyway.
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=item -nd
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No defaults: don't use existing X resources. See I<README.resources.html>.
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=item -geometry I<geom>
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Starting position and size of window. I<geom> is a standard X geometry
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specifier, e.g. B<640x480+0+0>.
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=item -display I<disp>
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Connect to specified X display. Default is to use the B<DISPLAY> option in
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the environment.
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=item -install
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Install own colormap. Obsolete unless you're using an X server with 256 or
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fewer colors.
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=item -iconic
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Start the application minimized.
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=back
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=head1 FILES
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=item /etc/X11/app-defaults/Mosaic
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Default X resources, for specifying options like fonts and default window geometry.
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Can be overridden by the user's B<~/.Xdefaults> or B<~/.Xresources>.
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If this file doesn't exist, built-in defaults are used instead.
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=item ~/.mosaic
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Preferences, history, annotations, etc are saved here. May also contain these
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optional config files:
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=over
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=item mosaic-imageselect-sites
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Optional rules for whether to immediately load, delay loading, or not load images
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from particular sites. Might be useful for ad blocking.
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=item mosaic-spoof-agents
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List of options for the B<Options> -> B<Agent Spoofs> sub-menu.
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=item mosaic-user-defs
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Used to define custom actions. Example contents of this file might be:
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Google Search
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GET:http://google.com/search?q=__string__
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To use, highlight some text, then right-click and select B<User> -> B<Google Search>.
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=back
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See /usr/doc/mosaic-ck-@VERSION@/sample_dotfiles for commented examples of
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the above files.
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=back
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=head1 AUTHORS
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NCSA Mosaic credits:
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=============================================================================
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Scott Powers spowers@ncsa.uiuc.edu \ The N.C.S.A. X Mosaic
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Kristin Buxton kbuxton@uiuc.edu \ Development Team
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Dan Pape dpape@ncsa.uiuc.edu >
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Tommy Reilly tpreilly@uiuc.edu / Comments? Suggestions? Problems?
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Brian Swetland swetland@uiuc.edu / mosaic-x@ncsa.uiuc.edu
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=============================================================================
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mosaic-ck branch maintained by Cameron Kaiser. See homepage at
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http://www.floodgap.com/retrotech/machten/mosaic/
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This man page written by B. Watson for the SlackBuilds.org project.
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