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.. |(version)| replace:: 0.0.21
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'''''''
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Midori
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'''''''
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A lightweight, portable GTK+ web browser
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:Authors: Christian Dywan
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:Date: $Date: 2008-08-03 20:30:35 +0100 (Sat, 28 Sep 2008) $
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:Version: |(version)|
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Copyright © 2008
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This documentation is distributed under the terms of the
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`GNU Lesser General Public License`_; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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.. contents::
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Introduction
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''''''''''''
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What is Midori
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Midori is a lightweight and portable web browser based on Gtk+. The
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interface is designed to be intuitive yet powerful.
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* Full integration with GTK+2.
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* Fast rendering with WebKit.
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* Tabs, windows and session management.
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* Flexibly configurable Web Search.
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* User scripts and user styles support.
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* Straightforward bookmark management.
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* Customizable and extensible interface.
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* Extensible via Javascript.
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* Custom context menu actions.
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Running Midori
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* If you are using a graphical desktop environment you will usually find
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Midori in the menu under Network.
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* You can also run Midori from a console or a Run dialog.
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See also `Command line usage`.
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$ midori
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A browser window appears where you can start navigating the web right away.
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The main interface
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The main browser window consists of a few basic elements:
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* The menubar. It's pretty much standardized and gives you access to
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allmost all features, many of the items have a keyboard shortcut by default.
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See also `Keyboard shortcuts`_.
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* The navigationbar. It lets you open tabs, go back and forward, enter
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addresses, search the web and reopen closed tabs.
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See also `The navigationbar`.
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* The sidepanel. It takes a pretty central role in the functionality it provides,
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yet it can be hidden and resized to not distract you.
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See also `The sidepanel`.
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* The statusbar. It displays informational text when hovering something
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with a pointer. That's it.
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Taking a closer look
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Command line usage
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Running Midori normally works as follows:
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* $ midori
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Just run a new instance of Midori. If an instance of Midori is already
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running a new window in that instance will be opened.
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* $ midori [URIs]
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You can supply any number of URIs to open as arguments. If you have a
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saved session or a running instance they will be added to the last
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active window.
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* $ midori [URI1]|[URI2]|...
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You can separate URIS by a pipe (|) as well. They are handled as if you
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provided all URIs as separate arguments.
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* $ midori --run [JAVASCRIPT]
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If you pass the filename of a javascript Midori will attempt to run
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the contents of the file as javascript code.
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Note that support for opening tabs in an existing instance depends on
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your build and may not be available on some platforms.
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The following arguments are supported if you call Midori from a command line.
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+-------+--------------------+------------------------------------------------+
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| Short | Long option | Function |
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+=======+====================+================================================+
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| -r | --run | Run the specified filename as javascript |
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+-------+--------------------+------------------------------------------------+
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| -v | --version | Show version information and exit. |
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+-------+--------------------+------------------------------------------------+
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Keyboard shortcuts
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The navigationbar
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The sidepanel
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Frequently asked questions
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''''''''''''''''''''''''''
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How do you pronounce Midori and what does it mean anyway?
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Pronounce it "midoɺi", with a Bavarian/ Japanese "r" or "Mee-Doh-Ree"
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in English or read it Italian. The name comes from the Japanese word
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緑 (みどり) for the colour "green".
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What does the logo mean?
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The paw of a green cat. Obviously. Also it resembles the letter "M"
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in "Midori". The curving is supposed to emphasize speed.
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On which platforms does Midori run currently?
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Midori is basically very portable and should run on all platforms that
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its dependencies support.
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Under which license is Midori distributed?
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Midori, documentation and all delivered artwork are licensed under the LGPL2.
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GNU Lesser General Public License
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'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
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::
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GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
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Version 2.1, February 1999
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FIXME: Provide full license text
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