This is version 1.70 of Chimera, written and watched over by John Kilburg (john@cs.unlv.edu) and added to by many others. Chimera 1.70 was put together by Winston Edmond, incorporating contributions from a number of other people. (See the README and CHANGES files in the chimera distribution for more info). It should serve as a stable lightweight browser for daily use in the late 1990s while version 2.* is still in alpha development.
Check out the chimera home page, and find out about known bugs and latest fixes from the Beyond 1.65 site.
If you think you have discovered a bug, please send email to bug-chimera@cs.unlv.edu with a description of the bug, the machine/OS that you are using, the version of chimera that you are using, and one or more URLs that expose the bug.
If you click on an anchor with the first mouse button then the document will be loaded and displayed (if possible). If the second mouse button is used then Chimera will ask for a filename and save the document to the file.
Clicking on this button causes Chimera to stop execution. It is important that you use this button instead of, say, control-c.
This command tells Chimera to display a requester for a document URL. The cursor automatically warps to the text entry field so mouse movement is not required after the button is pressed. A click on the cancel button of the requester causes Chimera to discard the requester and resume operation as before. A click on the OK button causes Chimera to attempt to load the specified document. If the URL is invalid or the document is unavailable then an error message is displayed. If the document was successfully accessed then Chimera displays the document (in the case of HTML) or executes an external program to deal with the document.
You can also edit the URL display field which is located between the main document window and the document title display.
In both cases, you can use the shortcut some.website.com
to access the URL http://some.website.com/. (This shortcut
expansion is applied whenever the string you typed in contains neither
a colon nor a slash, so you can still access relative URLs like
otherdoc.html by typing ./otherdoc.html; the
shortcut expansion feature can be turned off entirely by setting the
X resource Chimera*openButtonShortcut to False or
off).
When the home button is pressed the document that was first displayed is displayed. This is the same as pressing Back until the first document is visible.
Clicking on this button causes Chimera to ``back up'' to the previous document. This button will be deactivated if only one document is available.
Clicking on this button causes Chimera to display the HTML source of the currently displayed document.
Clicking on this button causes Chimera to reload the current document. This is useful for a when the original document has changed (you are currently working on a project, for example) and you need to refresh the document.
When this button is pressed a popup window appears which can be used to tell chimera to save or print the currently displayed document.
Clicking on this button causes Chimera to display the document you are reading now.
When you click on this button a list of bookmarks pops up. To view a document which has a bookmark just double click on the bookmark. Along the button of the bookmark list window is a row of four buttons: open, dismiss, add, and delete. The open button opens the currently highlighted bookmark. The dismiss button hides the bookmark list. The add button adds the title of the current document to the bookmark list (the URL is used if there is no title). The delete button deletes the currently highlighted bookmark.
When the search button is pressed a requester appears which allows you to enter a string for Chimera to find. If the string is found then the document position is changed so that the string is viewable and the string is highlighted. Chimera only allows forward, case-insensitive searches. If the search reaches the end of the page, it will wrap to the top of the document.
The cancel button can be used to stop the loading of the currently loading document. Note that cancel doesn't work while chimera tries to make a connection to a remote host. It only works once the transfer has started (most of the time).
This determines whether or not Chimera delays loading non-local images. Click on the button to toggle it on or off. When selected, the DeferPix box will be darkened and Chimera will not show images that require downloading until the user clicks on the icon that is located in place of the image. When DeferPix is not selected, Chimera automatically loads all images. Images that come from local or cached files are always displayed.
Space - scroll forward b - scroll backward h - home u - back l - reload ? - help q - quit d - source o - open f - file s - search m - bookmark i - toggle deferpix
Also, cursor up and down keys can be used for scrolling.
Chimera uses URLs to locate information. Although a discussion of URLs is beyond the scope of this document, here are a couple of examples:
ftp://ftp.cs.unlv.edu/pub/chimera - Retrieve a listing of the directory
/pub/chimera on the anonymous
FTP server ftp.cs.unlv.edu.
file:~john/.mailcap - Retrieve and display John's mailcap file.
http://www.unlv.edu/chimera/ - Retrieve and display the chimera home
page.
mailto:john@cs.unlv.edu - Send email to John, either using an
external mailer or via a form appearing
in chimera's own window. (This will work
only if you have perl installed.)
Chimera uses the following environment variables
WWW_HOME This is used to specify the first document to be
loaded. X resource is homePage.
USER Used to determine the username of the user running
chimera.
PRINTER This is used by chimera to determine the default
printer. X resource is printerName.
EMAIL Email address used for anonymous FTP. This is needed
for users of TERM.
HOME Used by the mailto helper script to find out where
to store a dead.letter if necessary.
MAIL_CLIENT Used to tell the mailto helper script which external
mail program to run, if any. Could be something like
'xterm -e pine'. The recipient address will be passed
to the client as a commandline argument. If this
variable is not set in the environment, the mailto
script will bring up a mail composition form in the
chimera window itself.
REPLYTO Used by the mailto helper script to obtain a default
value for the Reply-To mail header when it brings up
the form.
SIGNATURE Used by the mailto script to find the user's signature
file when it brings up a form. If SIGNATURE is not set
and a file $HOME/.signature exists, it will be used.
You can always discard the signature when filling in
the form.
http_proxy This is used to specify the server to use for
proxied HTTP requests. The format is the
same as an HTTP URL. For example,
http://firewall.blah.edu/
gopher_proxy This is used to specify the server to use for
proxied Gopher requests. The format is the same
as an HTTP URL. For example,
http://firewall.mumble.com/
ftp_proxy This is used to specify the server to use for
proxied FTP requests. The format is the same
as an HTTP URL. For example,
http://foo.bar.ca/
wais_proxy This is used to specify the server to use for
proxied WAIS requests. The format is the same
as an HTTP URL. For example,
http://barp.nv.us/
no_proxy This is a comma separated list of domains that
should not be proxied.
all_proxy This is the default proxy host for all protocols.
Here is a list of Chimera-specific X resources. Default values for these and many more internal ones can be found in Chimera's app-defaults file and in the Common.tmpl file in the source tree.
convertFiles A colon separated list of files that describe the
converters.
homeURL URL of the first document to load.
helpURL URL of the help document.
path A colon separated list of directories to search
for viewer and conversion programs.
showURL Boolean variable used to specify whether or not the
URL should be displayed on the screen.
showTitle Boolean variable used to specify whether or not
the title should be displayed on the screen.
anchorDisplay Boolean variable used to specify whether or not the
URL contents of hyperlink anchors should be displayed
on the fly as the mouse moves over them.
openButtonShortcut Boolean variable used to specify whether user input
in the URL field or Open Document box should be assumed
to refer to a WWW site if it contains neither a slash
nor a colon.
localIndexFiles A colon separated list of files which Chimera should
try to display in this order when pointed at a directory
via a file:... URL. When empty or when nothing matches,
a directory listing will be generated.
button1Box A comma separated list of buttons to appear on the
first button row. Possible button names are quit,
open, home, back, source, reload, file, help,
bookmark, search, and cancel.
button2Box A list of buttons to appear on the second button
row.
printerName Used to specify the name of the default printer.
cacheOff If True then chimera will not cache documents.
Performance falls way off if you set this to true.
cacheDir This is used to specify the directory of the default
cache. Chimera will not create the
directory if it does not exist and caching will not
occur.
cacheTTL This specifies the time-to-live for the default cache.
If a document is accessed and the cache entry for that
document is more than cacheTTL seconds then the
document is reloaded from the source. If zero then
documents are never reloaded (unless the reload
button is pressed).
cacheSize This specifies the maximum size of the default cache
in bytes.
If the maximum size is exceeded then the least
recently accessed cache document is removed
to make room. If zero then the cache is allowed to
grow to any size.
cacheClean If True then chimera will remove the files from the
default cache that it creates when it exits.
mimeTypeFiles A colon separated list of files that map file
extensions to MIME content-types.
mailCapFiles A colon separated list of MIME mailcap files to be used
by chimera.
bookmarkFile The location of the bookmark file.
protocolFiles A colon separated list of files that describe the
programs to be used for handling protocols.
statusUpdate The number of times to update the download status
per read (or something). Setting this to 1 gives
the most frequent updates while higher numbers give
fewer updates. (Default is 10.)
html.htmlErrorMsgCutoff If negative, never display the "# HTML errors
found in document" message. If non-negative, only
display the message if the number of errors found
is greater than this cutoff. (Default value: 0)
inPort The port number that chimera listens on for
incoming information from other programs.
By default, this is set to zero which disables
the feature.
languageDB Specifies the language database file. The language
database is a file with a name/value pair per line.
The name and value are separated by a colon.
httpProxy HTTP proxy URL.
gopherProxy Gopher proxy URL.
ftpProxy FTP proxy URL.
waisProxy WAIS proxy URL.
nntpProxy NNTP proxy URL.
newsProxy News proxy URL.
urnProxy URN proxy URL.
noProxy Domains with no proxy.
allProxy Used to specify the default proxy for all protocols.
maxColors Specify the maximum colors that a single inline
image can have.
delayImageLoads This determines the initial state of the DeferPix
button.
cacheInfoFiles It is a colon delimited list of cache info files.
cacheIgnoreExpires If this is set to True then chimera will ignore
'expires' data from the information server.
gammaCorrect Set the gamma correction for inline images. Default
is 0.0 (gamma correction turned off).