1ABOOKRC(5)                    File Formats Manual                   ABOOKRC(5)
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NAME

6       $HOME/.abook/abookrc  -  configuration  file  for  abook  address  book
7       program
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DESCRIPTION

10       This manual page documents briefly the abookrc file.
11       abookrc is the (optional) configuration file for use with the  abook(1)
12       address book program.
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14       abookrc  is  stored  in  a  user's $HOME/.abook directory. It follows a
15       format of “set option=value”.  The following information lists each  of
16       these options and the values they may take.
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18       If  a  variable  is  not set in abookrc , a sensible default, as listed
19       with the description below, will be used.
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21       Comments in abookrc are on lines beginning with '#'.
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COMMANDS

25       set option = value
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28       field identifier = human_readable_name [ , type ]
29              Defines a  new  custom  field.  type  can  be  one  of  'string'
30              (default) , 'emails', 'list', or 'date'.
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33       view view name = field1 [ , field2, ... ]
34              Defines  a view/tab, with fieldN being the identifier of a field
35              declared with the field command, or the identifier of a standard
36              field.
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38              Standard fields:
39                   name, email,
40                   address, address2, city, state, zip, country,
41                   phone, workphone, fax, mobile,
42                   nick, url, notes, anniversary
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44              Note:  if  you  don't  define any view, abook will use a default
45              display based on the above standard fields.
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VARIABLES

50       autosave=[true|false]
51              Defines whether the addressbook is automatically saved on  exit.
52              Default is true.
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55       preserve_fields=[all|standard|none]
56              Specifies  how fields not declared with the field command nor in
57              a view should be preserved while loading an abook database.
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59              all    preserve any completely unknown field.
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61              standard
62                     only preserve the standard fields (see a list in the
63                       description of the view command) and the legacy
64                       'custom[1-5]' fields.
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66              none   discards any unknown field.
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68              Default is all.
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71       index_format=format_string
72              Defines the way entries are displayed in the main list. This  is
73              a string containing field names enclosed between braces, with an
74              optional width limit specified by a number (right  alignment  if
75              negative)  after  the  field  name and a colon, and an arbitrary
76              number of alternative fields (first with non empty content is to
77              be displayed) separated by vertical bars. For instance:
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79              {name:22}
80                     displays  the  name  field  with  a  maximal  width of 22
81                     characters.
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83              {phone:-13|workphone|mobile}
84                     displays (right aligned within a width of 13 characters),
85                     either  the  phone,  workphone or mobile field, whichever
86                     being the first to be non-empty.
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88              Default is " {name:22} {email:40} {phone:12|workphone|mobile}"
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91       show_all_emails=[true|false]
92              Defines whether all email addresses for a contact are  shown  in
93              the main list view. Default is true.
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96       emailpos
97       extra_column
98       extra_alternative
99       extrapos
100              Obsoleted by index_format.
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103       mutt_return_all_emails=[true|false]
104              Defines  whether  to  return  all  email  addresses matching the
105              search criteria to a mutt query. Default is true.
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108       print_command=command
109              Defines the command  to  used  when  printing  the  addressbook.
110              Default is "lpr".
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113       www_command=command
114              Defines  the  command  used  to  start the web browser to view a
115              contact's URL. Default is "lynx".
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118       address_style=[eu|uk|us]
119              Defines  the  style  of  address  formatting  to  be  used  when
120              exporting  as  text  /  printing  the database (European, UK, or
121              USA). Default is European ("eu").
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124       use_ascii_only=[true|false]
125              This option allows you to force Abook use only ASCII characters.
126              This option is useful if your terminal doesn't support non-ASCII
127              characters. Default is false.
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130       add_email_prevent_duplicates=[true|false]
131              Defines whether to  avoid  adding  addresses  already  in  data.
132              Default is false.
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135       sort_field=field
136              Defines  the  field  to  be used by the "sort by field" command.
137              Default is "nick" (Nickname/Alias).
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140       show_cursor=[true|false]
141              Defines if the cursor is visible in  main  display.  Default  is
142              false.
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SAMPLE CONFIGURATION FILE

146       # sample abook configuration file
147       #
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149       # Declare a few custom fields
150       field pager = Pager
151       field address_lines = Address, list
152       field birthday = Birthday, date
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154       # Define how fields should be displayed in tabs
155       view CONTACT = name, email
156       view ADDRESS = address_lines, city, state, zip, country
157       view PHONE = phone, workphone, pager, mobile, fax
158       view OTHER = url, birthday
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161       # Preserve any unknown field while loading an abook database
162       set preserve_fields=all
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164       # Automatically save database on exit
165       set autosave=true
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167       # Format of entries lines in list
168       set index_format=" {name:22} {email:40} {phone:12|workphone|mobile}"
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170       # Show all email addresses in list
171       set show_all_emails=true
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173       # Command used to start mutt
174       set mutt_command=mutt
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176       # Return all email addresses to a mutt query
177       set mutt_return_all_emails=true
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179       # Command used to print
180       set print_command=lpr
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182       # Command used to start the web browser
183       set www_command=lynx
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185       # Address style [eu|us|uk]
186       set address_style=eu
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188       # Use ASCII characters only
189       set use_ascii_only=false
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191       # Prevent double entry
192       set add_email_prevent_duplicates=false
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194       # Field to be used with "sort by field" command
195       set sort_field=nick
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197       # Show cursor in main display
198       set show_cursor=false
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SEE ALSO

203       abook(1).
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AUTHORS

206       This  manual  page  was  written by Alan Ford <alan@whirlnet.co.uk> and
207       expanded by Cedric Duval <cedricduval@free.fr>.
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209       abook was written by Jaakko Heinonen <jheinonen@users.sourceforge.net>
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213                                 Oct 25, 2005                       ABOOKRC(5)
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