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NAME

       pdfpcrc - pdfpc configuration file

DESCRIPTION

       pdfpc(1) first reads its system-wide configuration file, followed by the user-specific one if it exists.

   Keybindings
       The following commands are accepted:

       bind <key> <func> [<arg>]
              Bind a key to a function, passing a specified argument for functions which require one

       unbind <key>
              Unbind the given key

       unbind_all
              Clear all the key bindings

       mouse <button> <func>
              Bind a mouse button to a function

       unmouse <button>
              Unbind a mouse button

       unmouse_all
              Clear all the mouse bindings

       A list of all possible functions can be obtained via the -L command line option of pdfpc(1).

   Options
       Some permanent changes can be configured via the config file. The syntax is:

       option <option_name> <option_value>

       The following option_name's are recognized:

       black-on-end
              Add an additional black slide at the end of the presentation (bool, Default is false).

       current-height
              Percentage of the height of the presenter screen to be used for the current slide (int, Default is
              80).

       current-size
              Percentage of the presenter screen to be used for the current slide (int, Default is 60).

       disable-caching
              see pdfpc(1)

       disable-compression
              see pdfpc(1)

       disable-input-autodetection
              Do not automatically detect type (pen or eraser) of tablet input devices (bool, Default is false).

       disable-scrolling
              Disable scrolling events on the presenter window (bool, Default is false).

       enable-auto-srt-load
              Try  loading video subtitle files automatically. For each video media, pdfpc will append ".srt" to
              the media URI and attempt to load a subtitle file (in the SRT format) from  that  location  (bool,
              Default is false).

       move-on-mapped
              Dual-monitor  full-screen window placement is a tricky business. Some window managers (e.g., FVWM)
              ignore the placement if made before the window is shown. This option enables a  workaround  (bool,
              Default is false).

       next-height
              Percentage  of  the  height of the presenter screen to be used for the next slide (int, Default is
              70).

       overview-min-size
              Minimum width for the overview miniatures, in pixels (int, Default is 150).

       pointer-color
              Set the pointer color. Can be a literal color name or a #rrggbb representation (default is red).

       pointer-opacity
              Set the pointer opacity in percent (int, default is 50).

       pointer-size
              Set the initial pointer size, in pixels (int, default is 10).

       presentation-screen
              Screen to be used for the presentation (output name, see e.g. "xrandr --listmonitors").

       presenter-screen
              Screen to be used for the presenter (output name).

       switch-screens
              Switch the presentation and the presenter screen (bool, Default is false).

       time-of-day
              Display the current time instead of the timer

       timer-pace-color
              Enable color hints of the timer, continuously indicating whether the presentation  is  progressing
              according  to  the  expected pace (bool, Default is true).  See the timer operation description in
              pdfpc(1).

       toolbox
              Show the toolbox on startup (bool, Default is false).

       toolbox-direction
              Set the toolbox direction. LtoR, RtoL, TtoB, or BtoT for the left-to-right, right-to-left, top-to-
              bottom, or botton-to-top, respectively (Default is LtoR).

       toolbox-minimized
              Set the initial toolbox state minimized (bool, Default is false).

EXAMPLES

       Key names can be obtained with the help of the xev utility. Note that names are case sensitive. Modifiers
       can be specified in the form <mod>+<key> where <mod> is one of S (for shift), C  (for  control)  and  A/M
       (for Alt/Meta). E.g.

              bind S+Next    next10

       A  shorthand  for specifying key combinations constituting shift and an alphabetic character is to simply
       give the uppercase version of the alphabetic character. For example, to bind  <shift>+r  to  the  'reset'
       function, use

              bind R reset

       To always activate the black-on-end option, one could add the following to the config file

              option black-on-end true

FILES

       /etc/pdfpcrc
           System-wide configuration file

       $XDG_CONFIG_DIR/pdfpc/pdfpcrc
           User configuration file (if $XDG_CONFIG_DIR is not set, $HOME/.config will be used).

SEE ALSO

       pdfpc(1)

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