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NAME

       quvirc - The simple configuration file for the quvi program

DESCRIPTION

       A quvi configuration file consists of groups of key-value pairs similar to the so called
       .ini-like configuration files. quvi uses the GLib to parse the configuration. GLib refers
       to these files as key files, for lack of a better name.

       The lines beginning with a # are considered as comments. You can annotate your
       configuration file using this character. All text after the comment character to the end
       of the line is ignored.

       GKeyFile has some limitations that should be considered when you use a configuration file
       to configure quvi.

       Multiple keys
           Each group in each configuration file may contain the same key multiple times, note
           however that the last key value replaces the previously defined value.

       Multiple groups
           Configuration files may contain multiple groups with the same file, they are however,
           merged together.

       The syntax of the configuration file is described in detail in the Desktop Entry
       Specification at http://freedesktop.org/Standards/desktop-entry-spec

       GKeyFile is described in detail in the GLib reference documentation at
       http://developer.gnome.org/glib/stable/glib-Key-value-file-parser.html

PATHS

       The program will by default search the quvirc file from the typical configuration file
       paths. These paths (order and location) are determined by GLib, based on how it was
       configured.

       •   Print the search paths:

               $ quvi info --print-config-paths
               /usr/share/gnome/quvi/quvirc
               /usr/share/gdm/quvi/quvirc
               /usr/local/share/quvi/quvirc
               /usr/share/quvi/quvirc
               /home/legatvs/.local/share/quvi/quvirc
               /home/legatvs/.config/quvi/quvirc

       Each of the same group variable value read from another quvirc replaces the current value.
       For example:

           ~/.local/share/quvi/quvirc
           [core]
           stream = foo

           ~/.config/quvi/quvirc
           [core]
           stream = bar

       The program would use "bar" as the core.stream value.

EXAMPLES

       A given quvirc could look like:

           [core]
           check-mode-offline = true
           print-format = json
           subtitle-language = cc_en,tts_en
           stream = 480p,720p,best
           #verbosity = debug

           [dump]
           query-metainfo = true

           [exec]
           enable-stdout = true
           external = echo %t,mplayer %u

           [get]
           output-regex = %t:/\\w|\\s/,%t:s/\\s\\s+/ /
           output-name = %t_%i.%e
           resume-from = -1
           throttle = 500

           [http]
           #user-agent = foo/1.0
           enable-cookies = true

SEE ALSO

       quvi-info(1), quvi-dump(1), quvi-get(1), quvi-scan(1)

FURTHER RESOURCES

       Home

           http://quvi.sourceforge.net/

       Development code

           git://repo.or.cz/quvi-tool.git

       gitweb

           http://repo.or.cz/w/quvi-tool.git

AUTHORS

       Toni Gundogdu <legatvs@gmail.com>
           Author.

REPORTING BUGS

       Report bugs to the quvi-devel mailing list <quvi-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> where the
       development and the maintenance is primarily done. You do not have to be subscribed to the
       list to send a message there.

LICENSE

       quvi is Free Software licensed under the GNU Affero GPLv3+

QUVI

       Part of the quvi(1) suite