NCSA Mosaic for the X Window System
NCSA Mosaic Command-Line Flags
Herein are detailed the available NCSA Mosaic command-line flags.
- -color
- Tells NCSA Mosaic to use color for its user interface; this is the default
behavior.
- -dil (new for version 2.0)
- Turns on delayed image loading. This is equivalent to setting the delayImageLoads X resource.
- -ghbnie
- This tells Mosaic not to use the gethostbyname() call to find out
what the current machine's full hostname is; if you're running on
a Sun that coredumps when Mosaic tries to do this on program startup,
you can either use this command-line flag or just set resource
gethostbynameIsEvil
to true.
- -home document
- Specifies the document URL to access on program startup. See also
information on specifying your
home document.
- -ics integer (new for version 2.0)
- Sets the maximum image cache size in kilobytes. Default is 2048. Using
this command-line flag is equivalent to setting the imageCacheSize resource.
- -mono
- Tells NCSA Mosaic to use monochrome colors for its user interface.
(Please note that there is no X
resource that has this effect; you must either specify it on the
command line or compile NCSA Mosaic with the
-DMONO_DEFAULT
flag enabled.)
- -ngh
- Tells NCSA Mosaic not to read or write the global history file that keeps
track of where you've been in previous sessions.
- -tmpdir directory
- Specifics the directory to be used to store temporary files generated
by Mosaic. This directory should have plenty of space,
ideally at least 10 or 20 megabytes, in case you happen to
pull down a very large data file. Using this flag is
equivalent to setting the resource tmpDirectory or setting the
environment variable
TMPDIR
.
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