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| 1 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
| 2 | # Modified Calculate Utilities 3.7.2.15 | |
| 3 | # Processed template files: | |
| 4 | # /var/db/repos/calculate/profiles/templates/3.6/2_ac_install_merge/app-misc/screen/screenrc | |
| 5 | # To modify this file, create a /etc/screenrc.clt template. | |
| 6 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
| 7 | # Copyright 1999-2012 Gentoo Foundation | |
| 8 | # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 | |
| 9 | # | |
| 10 | # /etc/screenrc | |
| 11 | # | |
| 12 | # This is the system wide screenrc. | |
| 13 | # | |
| 14 | # You can use this file to change the default behavior of screen system wide | |
| 15 | # or copy it to ~/.screenrc and use it as a starting point for your own | |
| 16 | # settings. | |
| 17 | # | |
| 18 | # Commands in this file are used to set options, bind screen functions to | |
| 19 | # keys, redefine terminal capabilities, and to automatically establish one or | |
| 1 | Dokumenty kolekcjonerskie to niezwykle ciekawy obszar dla milosników historii i kultury materialnej. Obejmuje szeroki zakres artefaktów, takich jak stare paszporty, dowody osobiste, prawa jazdy, bilety czy legitymacje. Kolekcjonowanie takich dokumentów moze byc pasjonujacym hobby, pozwalajacym na zglebianie historii i obyczajów róznych epok. Jednakze, ze wzgledu na swój charakter, dokumenty te budza równiez pewne kontrowersje, szczególnie w kontekscie ich ewentualnego wykorzystania w sposób niezgodny z prawem. | |
| 2 | ||
| 3 | Historia dokumentów kolekcjonerskich | |
| 4 | ||
| 5 | Kolekcjonowanie dokumentów ma swoje korzenie w XIX wieku, kiedy to zainteresowanie historia i archeologia zaczelo rosnac wsród zamozniejszych warstw spolecznych. Z czasem, obok starozytnych rekopisów i ksiazek, pojawilo sie równiez zainteresowanie dokumentami o bardziej wspólczesnym charakterze, takimi jak bilety z wydarzen kulturalnych, legitymacje czy inne przedmioty zwiazane z codziennym zyciem. | |
| 6 | ||
| 7 | W XX wieku, zwlaszcza po I wojnie swiatowej, dokumenty takie jak paszporty czy dowody osobiste zaczely byc postrzegane jako cenne pamiatki rodzinne, a takze interesujace obiekty dla kolekcjonerów. Ich wartosc wynikala nie tylko z ich rzadkosci, ale takze z kontekstu historycznego, w jakim powstaly i byly uzywane. | |
| 8 | ||
| 9 | Wartosc dokumentów kolekcjonerskich | |
| 10 | ||
| 11 | Wartosc dokumentów kolekcjonerskich zalezy od wielu czynników, takich jak ich stan, wiek, rzadkosc oraz historyczne znaczenie. Na przyklad, paszport z okresu miedzywojennego nalezacy do znanej postaci historycznej moze osiagnac na aukcjach wysoka cene. Z kolei bilety z waznych wydarzen sportowych czy koncertów moga byc poszukiwane przez kolekcjonerów z calego swiata. | |
| 12 | ||
| 13 | Wartosc dokumentów czesto wzrasta, gdy sa one zwiazane z waznymi momentami w historii, takimi jak wojny, rewolucje, czy zmiany polityczne. Na przyklad, dokumenty z czasów PRL-u, takie jak legitymacje partyjne czy przepustki graniczne, moga byc szczególnie cenione przez kolekcjonerów zainteresowanych historia Polski. | |
| 14 | ||
| 15 | czytaj dalej | |
| 16 | ||
| 17 | https://dowodziki.net/ | |
| 18 | https://dokumenciki.net/ | |
| 19 | https://forumkolekcjonerskie.com/ | |
| 20 | # more windows at the beginning of your screen session. | |
| 21 | # | |
| 22 | # This is not a comprehensive list of options, look at the screen manual for | |
| 23 | # details on everything that you can put in this file. | |
| 24 | # | |
| 25 | # | |
| 26 | ||
| 27 | # ============================================================================== | |
| 28 | # SCREEN SETTINGS | |
| 29 | # ============================================================================== | |
| 30 | ||
| 31 | # ESCAPE - the COMMAND CHARACTER | |
| 32 | # =============================================================== | |
| 33 | # escape ^aa # default | |
| 34 | # escape ^^^^ # suggested binding (Control-^) for Emacs users | |
| 35 | ||
| 36 | ||
| 37 | # PASSWORD | |
| 38 | # =============================================================== | |
| 39 | # This commands sets the *internal* password for the screen session. | |
| 40 | # WARNING!! If this is set then a "lock" command will only let you in to the | |
| 41 | # session after you enter the user's account password and then *also* | |
| 42 | # the internal password for that session. This gives additional safety but, | |
| 43 | # if you forget the internal password then you cannot resume your session. | |
| 44 | # Use :password to generate a password | |
| 45 | # password ODSJQf.4IJN7E # "1234" | |
| 46 | ||
| 47 | ||
| 48 | # VARIABLES | |
| 49 | # =============================================================== | |
| 50 | # No annoying audible bell, using "visual bell" | |
| 51 | # vbell on # default: off | |
| 52 | # vbell_msg " -- Bell,Bell!! -- " # default: "Wuff,Wuff!!" | |
| 53 | ||
| 54 | # Automatically detach on hangup. | |
| 55 | autodetach on # default: on | |
| 56 | ||
| 57 | # Don't display the copyright page | |
| 58 | startup_message off # default: on | |
| 59 | ||
| 60 | # Uses nethack-style messages | |
| 61 | # nethack on # default: off | |
| 62 | ||
| 63 | # Affects the copying of text regions | |
| 64 | crlf off # default: off | |
| 65 | ||
| 66 | # Enable/disable multiuser mode. Standard screen operation is singleuser. | |
| 67 | # In multiuser mode the commands acladd, aclchg, aclgrp and acldel can be used | |
| 68 | # to enable (and disable) other user accessing this screen session. | |
| 69 | # Requires suid-root. | |
| 70 | multiuser off | |
| 71 | ||
| 72 | # Change default scrollback value for new windows | |
| 73 | defscrollback 1000 # default: 100 | |
| 74 | ||
| 75 | # Define the time that all windows monitored for silence should | |
| 76 | # wait before displaying a message. Default 30 seconds. | |
| 77 | silencewait 15 # default: 30 | |
| 78 | ||
| 79 | # bufferfile: The file to use for commands | |
| 80 | # "readbuf" ('<') and "writebuf" ('>'):
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| 81 | bufferfile $HOME/.screen_exchange | |
| 82 | # | |
| 83 | # hardcopydir: The directory which contains all hardcopies. | |
| 84 | # hardcopydir ~/.hardcopy | |
| 85 | # hardcopydir ~/.screen | |
| 86 | # | |
| 87 | # shell: Default process started in screen's windows. | |
| 88 | # Makes it possible to use a different shell inside screen | |
| 89 | # than is set as the default login shell. | |
| 90 | # If begins with a '-' character, the shell will be started as a login shell. | |
| 91 | # shell zsh | |
| 92 | # shell bash | |
| 93 | # shell ksh | |
| 94 | shell -$SHELL | |
| 95 | ||
| 96 | # shellaka '> |tcsh' | |
| 97 | # shelltitle '$ |bash' | |
| 98 | ||
| 99 | # emulate .logout message | |
| 100 | pow_detach_msg "Screen session of \$LOGNAME \$:cr:\$:nl:ended." | |
| 101 | ||
| 102 | # caption always " %w --- %c:%s" | |
| 103 | # caption always "%3n %t%? @%u%?%? [%h]%?%=%c" | |
| 104 | ||
| 105 | # advertise hardstatus support to $TERMCAP | |
| 106 | # termcapinfo * '' 'hs:ts=\E_:fs=\E\\:ds=\E_\E\\' | |
| 107 | ||
| 108 | # set every new windows hardstatus line to somenthing descriptive | |
| 109 | # defhstatus "screen: ^En (^Et)" | |
| 110 | ||
| 111 | # don't kill window after the process died | |
| 112 | # zombie "^[" | |
| 113 | ||
| 114 | # ignore displays that block on output | |
| 115 | defnonblock on | |
| 116 | ||
| 117 | # XTERM TWEAKS | |
| 118 | # =============================================================== | |
| 119 | ||
| 120 | # xterm understands both im/ic and doesn't have a status line. | |
| 121 | # Note: Do not specify im and ic in the real termcap/info file as | |
| 122 | # some programs (e.g. vi) will not work anymore. | |
| 123 | termcap xterm* hs@:cs=\E[%i%d;%dr:im=\E[4h:ei=\E[4l | |
| 124 | terminfo xterm* hs@:cs=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr:im=\E[4h:ei=\E[4l | |
| 125 | ||
| 126 | # 80/132 column switching must be enabled for ^AW to work | |
| 127 | # change init sequence to not switch width | |
| 128 | termcapinfo xterm* Z0=\E[?3h:Z1=\E[?3l:is=\E[r\E[m\E[2J\E[H\E[?7h\E[?1;4;6l | |
| 129 | ||
| 130 | # Make the output buffer large for (fast) xterms. | |
| 131 | # termcapinfo xterm* OL=10000 | |
| 132 | termcapinfo xterm* OL=100 | |
| 133 | ||
| 134 | # tell screen that xterm can switch to dark background and has function | |
| 135 | # keys. | |
| 136 | termcapinfo xterm* 'VR=\E[?5h:VN=\E[?5l' | |
| 137 | termcapinfo xterm* 'k1=\E[11~:k2=\E[12~:k3=\E[13~:k4=\E[14~' | |
| 138 | termcapinfo xterm* 'kh=\EOH:kI=\E[2~:kD=\E[3~:kH=\EOF:kP=\E[5~:kN=\E[6~' | |
| 139 | ||
| 140 | # special xterm hardstatus: use the window title. | |
| 141 | termcapinfo xterm* 'hs:ts=\E]2;:fs=\007:ds=\E]2;screen\007' | |
| 142 | ||
| 143 | #terminfo xterm 'vb=\E[?5h$<200/>\E[?5l' | |
| 144 | termcapinfo xterm* 'vi=\E[?25l:ve=\E[34h\E[?25h:vs=\E[34l' | |
| 145 | ||
| 146 | # emulate part of the 'K' charset | |
| 147 | termcapinfo xterm* 'XC=K%,%\E(B,[\304,\\\\\326,]\334,{\344,|\366,}\374,~\337'
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| 148 | ||
| 149 | # xterm-52 tweaks: | |
| 150 | # - uses background color for delete operations | |
| 151 | termcapinfo xterm* be | |
| 152 | ||
| 153 | # Do not use xterm's alternative window buffer, it breaks scrollback (see bug #61195) | |
| 154 | termcapinfo xterm*|xs ti@:te=\E[2J | |
| 155 | ||
| 156 | # WYSE TERMINALS | |
| 157 | # =============================================================== | |
| 158 | ||
| 159 | #wyse-75-42 must have flow control (xo = "terminal uses xon/xoff") | |
| 160 | #essential to have it here, as this is a slow terminal. | |
| 161 | termcapinfo wy75-42 xo:hs@ | |
| 162 | ||
| 163 | # New termcap sequences for cursor application mode. | |
| 164 | termcapinfo wy* CS=\E[?1h:CE=\E[?1l:vi=\E[?25l:ve=\E[?25h:VR=\E[?5h:VN=\E[?5l:cb=\E[1K:CD=\E[1J | |
| 165 | ||
| 166 | ||
| 167 | # OTHER TERMINALS | |
| 168 | # =============================================================== | |
| 169 | ||
| 170 | # make hp700 termcap/info better | |
| 171 | termcapinfo hp700 'Z0=\E[?3h:Z1=\E[?3l:hs:ts=\E[62"p\E[0$~\E[2$~\E[1$}:fs=\E[0}\E[61"p:ds=\E[62"p\E[1$~\E[61"p:ic@' | |
| 172 | ||
| 173 | # Extend the vt100 desciption by some sequences. | |
| 174 | termcap vt100* ms:AL=\E[%dL:DL=\E[%dM:UP=\E[%dA:DO=\E[%dB:LE=\E[%dD:RI=\E[%dC | |
| 175 | terminfo vt100* ms:AL=\E[%p1%dL:DL=\E[%p1%dM:UP=\E[%p1%dA:DO=\E[%p1%dB:LE=\E[%p1%dD:RI=\E[%p1%dC | |
| 176 | termcapinfo linux C8 | |
| 177 | # old rxvt versions also need this | |
| 178 | # termcapinfo rxvt C8 | |
| 179 | ||
| 180 | ||
| 181 | # KEYBINDINGS | |
| 182 | # ============================================================== | |
| 183 | # The "bind" command assign keys to (internal) commands | |
| 184 | # SCREEN checks all the keys you type; you type the key | |
| 185 | # which is known as the "command character" then SCREEN | |
| 186 | # eats this key, too, and checks whether this key is | |
| 187 | # "bound" to a command. If so then SCREEN will execute it. | |
| 188 | # | |
| 189 | # The command "bind" allows you to chose which keys | |
| 190 | # will be assigned to the commands. | |
| 191 | # | |
| 192 | # Some commands are bound to several keys - | |
| 193 | # usually to both some letter and its corresponding | |
| 194 | # control key combination, eg the command | |
| 195 | # "(create) screen" is bound to both 'c' and '^C'. | |
| 196 | # | |
| 197 | # The following list shows the default bindings: | |
| 198 | # | |
| 199 | # break ^B b | |
| 200 | # clear C | |
| 201 | # colon : | |
| 202 | # copy ^[ [ | |
| 203 | # detach ^D d | |
| 204 | # digraph ^V | |
| 205 | # displays * | |
| 206 | # dumptermcap . | |
| 207 | # fit F | |
| 208 | # flow ^F f | |
| 209 | # focus ^I | |
| 210 | # hardcopy h | |
| 211 | # help ? | |
| 212 | # history { }
| |
| 213 | # info i | |
| 214 | # kill K k | |
| 215 | # lastmsg ^M m | |
| 216 | # license , | |
| 217 | # log H | |
| 218 | # login L | |
| 219 | # meta x | |
| 220 | # monitor M | |
| 221 | # next ^@ ^N sp n | |
| 222 | # number N | |
| 223 | # only Q | |
| 224 | # other ^X | |
| 225 | # pow_break B | |
| 226 | # pow_detach D | |
| 227 | # prev ^H ^P p ^? | |
| 228 | # quit \ | |
| 229 | # readbuf < | |
| 230 | # redisplay ^L l | |
| 231 | # remove X | |
| 232 | # removebuf = | |
| 233 | # reset Z | |
| 234 | # screen ^C c | |
| 235 | # select " ' | |
| 236 | # silence _ | |
| 237 | # split S | |
| 238 | # suspend ^Z z | |
| 239 | # time ^T t | |
| 240 | # title A | |
| 241 | # vbell ^G | |
| 242 | # version v | |
| 243 | # width W | |
| 244 | # windows ^W w | |
| 245 | # wrap ^R r | |
| 246 | # writebuf > | |
| 247 | # xoff ^S s | |
| 248 | # xon ^Q q | |
| 249 | # ^] paste . | |
| 250 | # - select - | |
| 251 | # 0 select 0 | |
| 252 | # 1 select 1 | |
| 253 | # 2 select 2 | |
| 254 | # 3 select 3 | |
| 255 | # 4 select 4 | |
| 256 | # 5 select 5 | |
| 257 | # 6 select 6 | |
| 258 | # 7 select 7 | |
| 259 | # 8 select 8 | |
| 260 | # 9 select 9 | |
| 261 | # I login on | |
| 262 | # O login off | |
| 263 | # ] paste . | |
| 264 | # | |
| 265 | ||
| 266 | # And here are the default bind commands if you need them: | |
| 267 | # | |
| 268 | # bind A title | |
| 269 | # bind C clear | |
| 270 | # bind D pow_detach | |
| 271 | # bind F fit | |
| 272 | # bind H log | |
| 273 | # bind I login on | |
| 274 | # bind K kill | |
| 275 | # bind L login | |
| 276 | # bind M monitor | |
| 277 | # bind N number | |
| 278 | # bind O login off | |
| 279 | # bind Q only | |
| 280 | # bind S split | |
| 281 | # bind W width | |
| 282 | # bind X remove | |
| 283 | # bind Z reset | |
| 284 | ||
| 285 | # Let's remove some dangerous key bindings ... | |
| 286 | bind k | |
| 287 | bind ^k | |
| 288 | # bind . dumptermcap # default | |
| 289 | bind . | |
| 290 | # bind ^\ quit # default | |
| 291 | bind ^\ | |
| 292 | # bind \\ quit # default | |
| 293 | bind \\ | |
| 294 | # bind ^h ??? # default | |
| 295 | bind ^h | |
| 296 | # bind h hardcopy # default | |
| 297 | bind h | |
| 298 | ||
| 299 | # ... and make them better. | |
| 300 | bind 'K' kill | |
| 301 | bind 'I' login on | |
| 302 | bind 'O' login off | |
| 303 | bind '}' history | |
| 304 | ||
| 305 | # Yet another hack: | |
| 306 | # Prepend/append register [/] to the paste if ^a^] is pressed. | |
| 307 | # This lets me have autoindent mode in vi. | |
| 308 | register [ "\033:se noai\015a" | |
| 309 | register ] "\033:se ai\015a" | |
| 310 | bind ^] paste [.] | |
| 311 | ||
| 312 | ||
| 313 | # hardstatus alwaysignore | |
| 314 | # hardstatus alwayslastline "%Lw" | |
| 315 | ||
| 316 | # Resize the current region. The space will be removed from or added to | |
| 317 | # the region below or if there's not enough space from the region above. | |
| 318 | bind = resize = | |
| 319 | bind + resize +3 | |
| 320 | bind - resize -3 | |
| 321 | # bind _ resize max | |
| 322 | # | |
| 323 | # attrcolor u "-u b" | |
| 324 | # attrcolor b "R" | |
| 325 | ||
| 326 | # STARTUP SCREENS | |
| 327 | # =============================================================== | |
| 328 | # Defines the time screen delays a new message when one message | |
| 329 | # is currently displayed. The default is 1 second. | |
| 330 | # msgminwait 2 | |
| 331 | ||
| 332 | # Time a message is displayed if screen is not disturbed by | |
| 333 | # other activity. The dafault is 5 seconds: | |
| 334 | # msgwait 2 | |
| 335 | ||
| 336 | # Briefly show the version number of this starting | |
| 337 | # screen session - but only for *one* second: | |
| 338 | # msgwait 1 | |
| 339 | # version | |
| 340 | ||
| 341 | # Welcome the user: | |
| 342 | # echo "welcome :-)" | |
| 343 | # echo "I love you today." | |
| 344 | ||
| 345 | # Uncomment one/some following lines to automatically let | |
| 346 | # SCREEN start some programs in the given window numbers: | |
| 347 | # screen -t MAIL 0 mutt | |
| 348 | # screen -t EDIT 1 vim | |
| 349 | # screen -t GOOGLE 2 links http://www.google.com | |
| 350 | # screen -t NEWS 3 slrn | |
| 351 | # screen -t WWW 4 links http://www.math.fu-berlin.de/~guckes/ | |
| 352 | # screen 5 | |
| 353 | # screen 6 | |
| 354 | ||
| 355 | # Set the environment variable var to value string. If only var is specified, | |
| 356 | # you'll be prompted to enter a value. If no parameters are specified, | |
| 357 | # you'll be prompted for both variable and value. The environment is | |
| 358 | # inherited by all subsequently forked shells. | |
| 359 | # setenv PROMPT_COMMAND 'echo -n -e "\033k\033\134"' | |
| 360 | ||
| 361 | # Don't you want to start programs which need a DISPLAY ? | |
| 362 | # setenv DISPLAY '' | |
| 363 | #--- Start block generated by Calculate Utilities --- | |
| 364 | shelltitle '$ |bash' | |
| 365 | vbell off | |
| 366 | altscreen on | |
| 367 | defutf8 on | |
| 368 | term screen-256color | |
| 369 | ||
| 370 | hardstatus off | |
| 371 | hardstatus string "%{wk}[%h]%?"
| |
| 372 | caption always "%{wk}%-w%{kw} %n %t %{-}%+w %{wk}%=$USER@%H"
| |
| 373 | setenv COLORTERM 'screen' |
