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NAME

       gnome-moz-remote - remote control of browsers.

SYNOPSIS

       gnome-moz-remote  [   --remote [=CMD] ] [  --raise  ] [  --noraise  ] [
       --newwin  ] [  --local  ] [  --version -V  ]

DESCRIPTION

       gnome-moz-remote open a URL in the current browser, or start a new copy
       of a browser, pointing at the given page.

OPTIONS

       --remote=CMD
              Execute a command inside Netscape.

       --raise
              Raise the Netscape window after commands.

       --noraise
              Don’t raise the Netscape window.

       --newwin
              Show the given URL in a new window

       --local
              Copy of netscape must be local

       --version
              Display version

CONFIGURATION

       Without  a  configuration  file, gnome-moz-remote will assume it should
       use either Netscape or Mozilla.  When starting a new  web  browser,  it
       will  try  to  find a mozilla binary.  If it finds one, it will use it.
       If not, it will start netscape instead.

       If you want to start a different browser instead of the default, create
       a file named ~/.gnome/gnome-moz-remote with the following contents:

              [Mozilla]
              filename=netscape
              NEEDS_TERM=false
              NREMOTE=true

       If  the  web  browser needs a terminal, set NEEDS_TERM to true.  If the
       web browser understands the Netscape Remote Protocol,

            http://www.netscape.com/newsref/std/x-remote.html

       set NREMOTE to true.  Otherwise,  it  should  be  false.   As  of  this
       writing,  only  Mozilla and Netscape support this protocol, although it
       would be trivial to add support to other Open Source browsers.

       Note that if you set NREMOTE to false, gnome-moz-remote will never  try
       to  contact  a  currently  running browser, but will always start a new
       instance.

AUTHOR

       This  manual  page  was  originally  written  by   Christian   Marillat
       <marillat@debian.org>  for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used
       by others).

       The documentation for the gnome-moz-remote configuration file was added
       by Benjamin Kahn <xkahn@ximian.com> for the GNOME Project.

                                09 januar 2002             GNOME-MOZ-REMOTE(1)