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# IDLE reads several config files to determine user preferences. This
# file is the default config file for general idle settings.
#
# When IDLE starts, it will look in
# the following two sets of files, in order:
#
# default configuration
# ---------------------
# config-main.def the default general config file
# config-extensions.def the default extension config file
# config-highlight.def the default highlighting config file
# config-keys.def the default keybinding config file
#
# user configuration
# -------------------
# ~/.idlerc/config-main.cfg the user general config file
# ~/.idlerc/config-extensions.cfg the user extension config file
# ~/.idlerc/config-highlight.cfg the user highlighting config file
# ~/.idlerc/config-keys.cfg the user keybinding config file
#
# On Windows2000 and Windows XP the .idlerc directory is at
# Documents and Settings\\.idlerc
#
# On Windows98 it is at c:\.idlerc
#
# Any options the user saves through the config dialog will be saved to
# the relevant user config file. Reverting any general setting to the
# default causes that entry to be wiped from the user file and re-read
# from the default file. User highlighting themes or keybinding sets are
# retained unless specifically deleted within the config dialog. Choosing
# one of the default themes or keysets just applies the relevant settings
# from the default file.
#
# Additional help sources are listed in the [HelpFiles] section and must be
# viewable by a web browser (or the Windows Help viewer in the case of .chm
# files). These sources will be listed on the Help menu. The pattern is
#
# You can't use a semi-colon in a menu item or path. The path will be platform
# specific because of path separators, drive specs etc.
#
# It is best to use the Configuration GUI to set up additional help sources!
# Example:
#1 = My Extra Help Source;/usr/share/doc/foo/index.html
#2 = Another Help Source;/path/to/another.pdf
[General]
editor-on-startup= 0
autosave= 0
print-command-posix=lpr %s
print-command-win=start /min notepad /p %s
delete-exitfunc= 1
[EditorWindow]
width= 80
height= 40
font= courier
font-size= 10
font-bold= 0
encoding= none
[FormatParagraph]
paragraph=70
[Indent]
use-spaces= 1
num-spaces= 4
[Theme]
default= 1
name= IDLE Classic
[Keys]
default= 1
name= IDLE Classic Windows
[History]
cyclic=1
[HelpFiles]