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Analog 5.24: Quick reference
This section is list of all of analog's configuration commands, together with a
quick reference to their syntax and some examples. It's designed for those who
are already familiar with the program, so it's pretty useless for trying to
learn the program: to learn about the commands, read the section on
Customising analog instead, or consult
the index for a reference. Command line arguments
aren't listed here, but there is a list of them in the
index . Not all commands are available on all
platforms.
This section is divided into the following parts:
The syntax for each command is given using the following notation.
"stuff" the word stuff
x y x followed by y
(x | y) x or y
[x] optional x
subset("...") any letters from the string, in any order
perm("...") all the letters from the string, in any order
*x x may contain wildcards * and ? (and often comma-separated list)
x := y x is defined to be y
COMMAND the command under discussion
In addition, I use the following names for different types of argument.
char a single character
string a string
digit a digit
number a non-negative integer (i.e. a string of digits)
real a non-negative real number
regexp a Perl-syntax regular expression
file a filename within your server's filespace;
e.g. /index.html
localfile a filename within your system's filespace;
e.g. /usr/local/analog.html
or analog.html
if no directory specified, placed within suitable
directory specified at compile-time
localfmtfile as localfile, but may contain date codes ;
e.g. /usr/local/analog%y%M.html
referrer a URL of a referring page;
e.g. http://search.yahoo.com/
URL a URL which may be absolute, or relative to the output page;
e.g. images/ or /~fred/images/
or http://www.fred.com/images/
fmtURL as URL, but may contain date codes
Note: I have occasionally opted for clarity above strict accuracy where I
don't think it will cause any confusion!
The syntax for commands in general was given
earlier : remember that an argument which contains a
hash or a space must be put in quotes or parentheses.
Syntax
LOGFILE (*localfmtfile | "-" | "none") [prefix_string]
OUTFILE (localfmtfile | "-" | "none")
CACHEFILE (*localfmtfile | "-" | "none")
CACHEOUTFILE (localfmtfile | "-" | "none")
UNCOMPRESS *localfile program
Examples
LOGFILE /httpd/logs/*
LOGFILE c:\logs\log1,c:\logs\log2
OUTFILE "Hard Disk:Report%Y%M.html"
UNCOMPRESS *.gz "/usr/bin/gzip -cd"
Syntax
format_string := (see documentation )
Apache_format_string := (see Apache documentation )
logformat := ("COMMON" | "COMBINED" | "REFERRER" | "BROWSER" | "EXTENDED" |
"MICROSOFT-NA" | "MICROSOFT-INT" | "WEBSITE-NA" | "WEBSITE-INT" |
"MS-EXTENDED" | "WEBSTAR-EXTENDED" | "MS-COMMON" | "NETSCAPE" |
"WEBSTAR" | "MACHTTP" | "AUTO" | format_string)
LOGFORMAT logformat
DEFAULTLOGFORMAT logformat
APACHELOGFORMAT Apache_format_string
APACHEDEFAULTLOGFORMAT Apache_format_string
Notes
LOGFORMAT and APACHELOGFORMAT only affect logfiles
occurring later in the same configuration file.
Examples
LOGFORMAT (%S - %u [%d/%M/%Y:%h:%n:%j %j] "%j %r %j" %c %b)
DEFAULTLOGFORMAT MS-EXTENDED
APACHELOGFORMAT (%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %s %b)
1. Commands (items)
FILEALIAS ,
HOSTALIAS ,
BROWALIAS ,
REFALIAS ,
USERALIAS ,
VHOSTALIAS
Syntax
COMMAND *olditem ["PLAIN:"]newitem
COMMAND ("REGEXP:" | "REGEXPI:")regexp ["PLAIN:"]newitem
Notes
Aliases item in all reports. Items with the same resultant name are
combined. newitem may contain $1 , $2
etc., representing the * 's in olditem or the
bracketed subexpressions in regexp . (PLAIN: makes
$ 's on the right-hand side into literal $ 's.)
Examples
FILEALIAS /*/football/* /$1/soccer/$2
USERALIAS REGEXP:^([^U].*) U$1
2. Commands (reports)
TYPEALIAS ,
HOSTREPALIAS ,
REDIRHOSTALIAS ,
FAILHOSTALIAS ,
REQALIAS ,
REDIRALIAS ,
FAILALIAS ,
DIRALIAS ,
DOMALIAS ,
ORGALIAS ,
REFREPALIAS ,
REFSITEALIAS ,
REDIRREFALIAS ,
FAILREFALIAS ,
BROWREPALIAS ,
BROWSUMALIAS ,
OSALIAS ,
VHOSTREPALIAS ,
REDIRVHOSTALIAS ,
FAILVHOSTALIAS ,
USERREPALIAS ,
REDIRUSERALIAS ,
FAILUSERALIAS
Syntax
COMMAND *item ["PLAIN:"]string
COMMAND ("REGEXP:" | "REGEXPI:")regexp ["PLAIN:"]string
Notes
Aliases item on one line of one report only. $1 , $2
etc. in string are interpreted as explained above.
Examples
REQALIAS /football/ "/football/ (Main football page)"
REFREPALIAS REGEXP:^(http://([^/]*\.)?(maths|stats)\.uxy\.edu.*) ([$3] $1)
3. Other commands: syntax
CASE ("SENSITIVE" | "INSENSITIVE")
USERCASE ("SENSITIVE" | "INSENSITIVE")
SEARCHCHARCONVERT ("ON" | "OFF")
DIRSUFFIX suffix
LOGTIMEOFFSET ["+" | "-"] number
TIMEOFFSET ["+" | "-"] number
304ISSUCCESS ("ON" | "OFF")
Examples
CASE SENSITIVE
DIRSUFFIX index.htm
LOGTIMEOFFSET -300
1. Commands (items)
FILEINCLUDE ,
FILEEXCLUDE ,
HOSTINCLUDE ,
HOSTEXCLUDE ,
BROWINCLUDE ,
BROWEXCLUDE ,
REFINCLUDE ,
REFEXCLUDE ,
USERINCLUDE ,
USEREXCLUDE ,
VHOSTINCLUDE ,
VHOSTEXCLUDE
Syntax
COMMAND (*item | "")
COMMAND ("REGEXP:" | "REGEXPI:")regexp
Notes
Excludes all logfile entries containing an excluded item from all reports.
Includes and excludes are done after aliases, so the item is the
aliased name, if applicable.
Examples
FILEINCLUDE /jim/*,/jane/*
FILEINCLUDE REGEXP:^/~[^/]*/$
HOSTEXCLUDE proxy*.aol.com
USEREXCLUDE ""
2. Syntax (including and excluding status codes)
range := (number | number "-" number | number "-" | "-" number | "*")
STATUSINCLUDE range [, ranges]
STATUSEXCLUDE range [, ranges]
Notes
All numbers must be in the range 100-599.
Example
STATUSINCLUDE 200-299,304
3. Syntax (including and excluding dates)
partdate := ["+" | "-"] digit digit
date := partdate partdate partdate [":" partdate partdate]
FROM date
TO date
Examples
FROM 990719:1200
TO -00-0101
4. Commands (reports)
REQINCLUDE ,
REQEXCLUDE ,
REDIRINCLUDE ,
REDIREXCLUDE ,
FAILINCLUDE ,
FAILEXCLUDE ,
TYPEINCLUDE ,
TYPEEXCLUDE ,
DIRINCLUDE ,
DIREXCLUDE ,
HOSTREPINCLUDE ,
HOSTREPEXCLUDE ,
REDIRHOSTINCLUDE ,
REDIRHOSTEXCLUDE ,
FAILHOSTINCLUDE ,
FAILHOSTEXCLUDE ,
DOMINCLUDE ,
DOMEXCLUDE ,
ORGINCLUDE ,
ORGEXCLUDE ,
REFREPINCLUDE ,
REFREPEXCLUDE ,
REFSITEINCLUDE ,
REFSITEEXCLUDE ,
SEARCHQUERYINCLUDE ,
SEARCHQUERYEXCLUDE ,
SEARCHWORDINCLUDE ,
SEARCHWORDEXCLUDE ,
INTSEARCHQUERYINCLUDE ,
INTSEARCHQUERYEXCLUDE ,
INTSEARCHWORDINCLUDE ,
INTSEARCHWORDEXCLUDE ,
REDIRREFINCLUDE ,
REDIRREFEXCLUDE ,
FAILREFINCLUDE ,
FAILREFEXCLUDE ,
BROWREPINCLUDE ,
BROWREPEXCLUDE ,
BROWSUMINCLUDE ,
BROWSUMEXCLUDE ,
OSINCLUDE ,
OSEXCLUDE ,
VHOSTREPINCLUDE ,
VHOSTREPEXCLUDE ,
REDIRVHOSTINCLUDE ,
REDIRVHOSTEXCLUDE ,
FAILVHOSTINCLUDE ,
FAILVHOSTEXCLUDE ,
USERREPINCLUDE ,
USERREPEXCLUDE ,
REDIRUSERINCLUDE ,
REDIRUSEREXCLUDE ,
FAILUSERINCLUDE ,
FAILUSEREXCLUDE
Syntax
COMMAND *item
COMMAND ("REGEXP:" | "REGEXPI:")regexp
Notes
Excludes an excluded item from one report only.
Example
REQINCLUDE pages
5. Commands (hyperlinks)
See below .
6. Syntax (miscellaneous)
PAGEINCLUDE *file
PAGEEXCLUDE *file
ARGSINCLUDE *file
ARGSEXCLUDE *file
REFARGSINCLUDE *referrer
REFARGSEXCLUDE *referrer
ROBOTINCLUDE *browser
ROBOTEXCLUDE *browser
Notes
These can be regular expressions too.
Examples
PAGEINCLUDE *.jsp
ROBOTINCLUDE *crawler*
Syntax
DNSFILE localfile
DNS ("NONE" | "READ" | "LOOKUP" | "WRITE")
DNSLOCKFILE localfile
DNSGOODHOURS number
DNSBADHOURS number
DNSTIMEOUT number
Examples
DNSFILE dnscache.txt
DNS WRITE
DNSBADHOURS 48
Syntax
SUBDIR *file
SUBDOMAIN *subdomain
SUBDOMAIN subdomain name
SUBORG *subdomain
SUBTYPE *extension
SUBBROW *browser
REFDIR *referrer
Examples
SUBDIR /jim/*/*
SUBTYPE *.gz
Commands
FILELOWMEM ,
HOSTLOWMEM ,
BROWLOWMEM ,
REFLOWMEM ,
USERLOWMEM ,
VHOSTLOWMEM
Syntax
COMMAND ("0" | "1" | "2" | "3")
Example
HOSTLOWMEM 3
Commands
GENERAL ,
ALL ,
YEARLY ,
QUARTERLY ,
MONTHLY ,
WEEKLY ,
DAILYREP ,
DAILYSUM ,
HOURLYREP ,
HOURLYSUM ,
WEEKHOUR ,
QUARTERREP ,
QUARTERSUM ,
FIVEREP ,
FIVESUM ,
HOST ,
REDIRHOST ,
FAILHOST ,
ORGANISATION ,
DOMAIN ,
REQUEST ,
DIRECTORY ,
FILETYPE ,
SIZE ,
PROCTIME ,
REDIR ,
FAILURE ,
REFERRER ,
REFSITE ,
SEARCHQUERY ,
SEARCHWORD ,
INTSEARCHQUERY ,
INTSEARCHWORD ,
REDIRREF ,
FAILREF ,
BROWSERREP ,
BROWSERSUM ,
OSREP ,
VHOST ,
REDIRVHOST ,
FAILVHOST ,
USER ,
REDIRUSER ,
FAILUSER ,
STATUS
Syntax
REPORTCOMMAND ("ON" | "OFF")
Examples
ALL OFF
HOURLYREP ON
Commands
ALLGRAPH ,
YEARGRAPH ,
QUARTERLYGRAPH ,
MONTHGRAPH ,
WEEKGRAPH ,
DAYREPGRAPH ,
DAYSUMGRAPH ,
HOURREPGRAPH ,
HOURSUMGRAPH ,
WEEKHOURGRAPH ,
QUARTERREPGRAPH ,
QUARTERSUMGRAPH ,
FIVESUMGRAPH ,
FIVEREPGRAPH
Syntax
COMMAND ("R" | "r" | "P" | "p" | "B" | "b")
Example
ALLGRAPH B
Commands
ALLBACK ,
YEARBACK ,
QUARTERLYBACK ,
MONTHBACK ,
WEEKBACK ,
DAYREPBACK ,
HOURREPBACK ,
QUARTERREPBACK ,
FIVEREPBACK
Syntax
COMMAND ("ON" | "OFF")
Example
ALLBACK ON
Commands
YEARROWS ,
QUARTERLYROWS ,
MONTHROWS ,
WEEKROWS ,
DAYREPROWS ,
HOURREPROWS ,
QUARTERREPROWS ,
FIVEREPROWS
Syntax
COMMAND number
Example
QUARTERREPROWS 192
1. Commands (time reports)
TIMECOLS ,
YEARCOLS ,
WEEKLYCOLS ,
MONTHCOLS ,
WEEKCOLS ,
DAYREPCOLS ,
DAYSUMCOLS ,
HOURREPCOLS ,
HOURSUMCOLS ,
WEEKHOURCOLS ,
QUARTERREPCOLS ,
QUARTERSUMCOLS ,
FIVEREPCOLS ,
FIVESUMCOLS
Syntax
cols1 := subset("RrPpBb")
COMMAND cols1
Example
MONTHCOLS bRP
2. Commands (most success reports)
HOSTCOLS ,
ORGCOLS ,
DOMCOLS ,
DIRCOLS ,
REFCOLS ,
REFSITECOLS ,
SEARCHQUERYCOLS ,
SEARCHWORDCOLS ,
INTSEARCHQUERYCOLS ,
INTSEARCHWORDCOLS ,
BROWREPCOLS ,
BROWSUMCOLS ,
OSCOLS ,
VHOSTCOLS ,
USERCOLS
Syntax
cols2 := subset("NDdEeRrSsPpQqBbCc")
COMMAND cols2
Example
USERCOLS BD
3. Syntax (Request and File Type Reports)
REQCOLS subset("NDdEeRrSspqBbCc")
TYPECOLS subset("NDdEeRrSsBbCc")
Example
TYPECOLS NRb
4. Commands (failure, redirection and Status Code reports)
REDIRCOLS ,
FAILCOLS ,
REDIRHOSTCOLS ,
FAILHOSTCOLS ,
REDIRREFCOLS ,
FAILREFCOLS ,
REDIRVHOSTCOLS ,
FAILVHOSTCOLS ,
REDIRUSERCOLS ,
FAILUSERCOLS ,
STATUSCOLS
Syntax
cols4 := subset("NDdEeRrSs")
COMMAND cols4
Example
FAILCOLS D
5. Commands (Size and Processing Time Reports)
SIZECOLS ,
PROCTIMECOLS
Syntax
cols5 := subset("DdEeRrSsPpQqBbCc")
COMMAND cols5
Example
SIZECOLS RB
1. Commands (most success reports)
HOSTSORTBY ,
ORGSORTBY ,
DOMSORTBY ,
DIRSORTBY ,
REFSORTBY ,
REFSITESORTBY ,
SEARCHQUERYSORTBY ,
SEARCHWORDSORTBY ,
INTSEARCHQUERYSORTBY ,
INTSEARCHWORDSORTBY ,
BROWREPSORTBY ,
BROWSUMSORTBY ,
OSSORTBY ,
VHOSTSORTBY ,
USERSORTBY ,
SUBDIRSORTBY ,
SUBDOMSORTBY ,
SUBORGSORTBY ,
SUBBROWSORTBY ,
SUBOSSORTBY ,
REFDIRSORTBY ,
REFARGSSORTBY
Syntax
sortby1 := ("REQUESTS" | "REQUESTS7" | "PAGES" | "PAGES7" |
"BYTES" | "BYTES7" | "DATE" | "FIRSTDATE" |
"ALPHABETICAL" | "RANDOM")
COMMAND sortby1
Example
DOMSORTBY ALPHABETICAL
2. Commands (Request and File Type Reports)
REQSORTBY ,
TYPESORTBY ,
REQARGSSORTBY ,
SUBTYPESORTBY
Syntax
sortby2 := ("REQUESTS" | "REQUESTS7" | "BYTES" | "BYTES7" |
"DATE" | "FIRSTDATE" | "ALPHABETICAL" | "RANDOM")
COMMAND sortby2
Example
REQSORTBY REQUESTS
3. Commands (failure, redirection and Status Code reports)
REDIRSORTBY ,
FAILSORTBY ,
REDIRHOSTSORTBY ,
FAILHOSTSORTBY ,
REDIRREFSORTBY ,
FAILREFSORTBY ,
REDIRVHOSTSORTBY ,
FAILVHOSTSORTBY ,
REDIRUSERSORTBY ,
FAILUSERSORTBY ,
STATUSSORTBY ,
REDIRARGSSORTBY ,
FAILARGSSORTBY ,
REDIRREFARGSSORTBY ,
FAILREFARGSSORTBY
Syntax
sortby3 := ("REQUESTS" | "REQUESTS7" | "DATE" | "FIRSTDATE" |
"ALPHABETICAL" | "RANDOM")
COMMAND sortby3
Example
FAILSORTBY DATE
Commands (top-level)
HOSTFLOOR ,
REDIRHOSTFLOOR ,
FAILHOSTFLOOR ,
ORGFLOOR ,
DOMFLOOR ,
REQFLOOR ,
DIRFLOOR ,
TYPEFLOOR ,
REDIRFLOOR ,
FAILFLOOR ,
REFFLOOR ,
REFSITEFLOOR ,
SEARCHQUERYFLOOR ,
SEARCHWORDFLOOR ,
INTSEARCHQUERYFLOOR ,
INTSEARCHWORDFLOOR ,
REDIRREFFLOOR ,
FAILREFFLOOR ,
BROWREPFLOOR ,
BROWSUMFLOOR ,
OSFLOOR ,
VHOSTFLOOR ,
REDIRVHOSTFLOOR ,
FAILVHOSTFLOOR ,
USERFLOOR ,
REDIRUSERFLOOR ,
FAILUSERFLOOR ,
STATUSFLOOR
Commands (lower levels)
REQARGSFLOOR ,
REDIRARGSFLOOR ,
FAILARGSFLOOR ,
REFARGSFLOOR ,
REDIRREFARGSFLOOR ,
FAILREFARGSFLOOR ,
SUBDIRFLOOR ,
SUBDOMFLOOR ,
SUBORGFLOOR ,
SUBTYPEFLOOR ,
SUBBROWFLOOR ,
SUBOSFLOOR ,
REFDIRFLOOR
Syntax
partdate := ["+" | "-"] digit digit
date := partdate partdate partdate [":" partdate partdate]
COMMAND number ("r" | "s" | "p" | "q")
COMMAND number ["k" | "M" | "G" | "T" | "P" | "E" | "Z" | "Y"] ("b" | "c")
COMMAND real ("%" | ":") ("r" | "s" | "p" | "q" | "b" | "c")
COMMAND date ("d" | "e")
COMMAND "-" number ("r" | "s" | "p" | "q" | "b" | "c" | "d" | "e")
Notes
Actually, this syntax isn't quite correct. REQFLOOR ,
TYPEFLOOR , REQARGSFLOOR and SUBTYPEFLOOR
aren't allowed to be of type "p" or "q" ; and
REDIRFLOOR ,
FAILFLOOR , REDIRHOSTFLOOR , FAILHOSTFLOOR ,
REDIRREFFLOOR , FAILREFFLOOR , REDIRVHOSTFLOOR ,
FAILVHOSTFLOOR , REDIRUSERFLOOR , FAILUSERFLOOR ,
STATUSFLOOR , REDIRARGSFLOOR ,
FAILARGSFLOOR , REDIRREFARGSFLOOR and
FAILREFARGSFLOOR aren't allowed to be of type "p" ,
"q" , "b" or "c" .
Examples
TYPEFLOOR -20r
REQARGSFLOOR 0.1%b
1. Commands (most success reports)
HOSTCHART ,
ORGCHART ,
DOMCHART ,
REQCHART ,
DIRCHART ,
REFCHART ,
REFSITECHART ,
SEARCHQUERYCHART ,
SEARCHWORDCHART ,
INTSEARCHQUERYCHART ,
INTSEARCHWORDCHART ,
BROWREPCHART ,
BROWSUMCHART ,
OSCHART ,
VHOSTCHART ,
USERCHART ,
SIZECHART ,
PROCTIMECHART
Syntax
chart1 := ("ON" | "OFF" | "REQUESTS" | "REQUESTS7" | "PAGES" | "PAGES7" |
"BYTES" | "BYTES7")
COMMAND chart1
Example
DOMCHART BYTES
2. Commands (failure, redirection and Status Code reports)
REDIRHOSTCHART ,
FAILHOSTCHART ,
REDIRCHART ,
FAILCHART ,
REDIRREFCHART ,
FAILREFCHART ,
REDIRVHOSTCHART ,
FAILVHOSTCHART ,
REDIRUSERCHART ,
FAILUSERCHART ,
STATUSCHART
Syntax
chart2 := ("ON" | "OFF" | "REQUESTS" | "REQUESTS7")
COMMAND chart2
Example
FAILCHART ON
3. Syntax (TYPECHART )
TYPECHART ("ON" | "OFF" | "REQUESTS" | "REQUESTS7" | "BYTES" | "BYTES7")
4. Syntax (ALLCHART )
ALLCHART ("ON" | "OFF")
5. CHARTEXPAND commands
DIRCHARTEXPAND ,
DOMCHARTEXPAND ,
ORGCHARTEXPAND ,
TYPECHARTEXPAND ,
BROWCHARTEXPAND ,
OSCHARTEXPAND ,
REQCHARTEXPAND ,
REDIRCHARTEXPAND ,
FAILCHARTEXPAND ,
REFCHARTEXPAND ,
REDIRREFCHARTEXPAND ,
FAILREFCHARTEXPAND ,
REFSITECHARTEXPAND
Syntax
COMMAND item[,item...]
Example
DOMCHARTEXPAND .com,.net
Syntax
REQLINKINCLUDE *file
REQLINKEXCLUDE *file
REDIRLINKINCLUDE *file
REDIRLINKEXCLUDE *file
FAILLINKINCLUDE *file
FAILLINKEXCLUDE *file
REFLINKINCLUDE *referrer
REFLINKEXCLUDE *referrer
REDIRREFLINKINCLUDE *referrer
REDIRREFLINKEXCLUDE *referrer
FAILREFLINKINCLUDE *referrer
FAILREFLINKEXCLUDE *referrer
BASEURL prefix_string
Notes
The LINK commands can be regular expressions too.
Examples
REQLINKINCLUDE pages
REFLINKINCLUDE *.cgi,*.cgi?*
BASEURL http://www.mycompany.com
Syntax
LANGUAGE ("ARMENIAN" | "BULGARIAN" | "BULGARIAN-MIK" | "CATALAN" |
"TRAD-CHINESE" | "CZECH" | "CZECH-1250" | "DANISH" | "DUTCH" |
"ENGLISH" | "US-ENGLISH" | "FINNISH" | "FRENCH" | "GERMAN" |
"HUNGARIAN" | "ITALIAN" | "JAPANESE-EUC" | "JAPANESE-JIS" |
"JAPANESE-SJIS" | "JAPANESE-UTF" | "KOREAN" | "LATVIAN" |
"NORWEGIAN" | "NYNORSK" | "POLISH" | "PORTUGUESE" |
"BR-PORTUGUESE" | "RUSSIAN" | "RUSSIAN-1251" | "SERBIAN" |
"SLOVENE" | "SLOVENE-1250" | "SPANISH" | "SWEDISH" | "SWEDISH-ALT" |
"TURKISH" | "UKRAINIAN")
LANGFILE localfile
DOMAINSFILE localfile
DESCFILE localfile
Notes
I hope that the other languages which were available in previous versions
of analog -- BOSNIAN , SIMP-CHINESE ,
TRAD-CHINESE , CROATIAN , FINNISH ,
GREEK , ICELANDIC , LITHUANIAN ,
BR-PORTUGUESE , ROMANIAN ,
SLOVAK and SPANISH -- will be available for download
from the analog home page soon.
Examples
LANGUAGE ITALIAN
LANGFILE hindi.lng
Syntax
OUTPUT ("HTML" | "PLAIN" | "ASCII" | "LATEX" | "COMPUTER" | "NONE")
GOTOS ("ON" | "OFF" | "FEW")
RUNTIME ("ON" | "OFF")
DESCRIPTIONS ("ON" | "OFF")
REPORTSPAN ("ON" | "OFF")
REPORTSPANTHRESHOLD number
LASTSEVEN ("ON" | "OFF")
REPORTORDER perm("x1QmWDdHwh4657oZSlLujJkKfsNnBbpvRMcPztiEIYyr")
GENSUMLINES ("ALL" | ["+" | "-"] subset("BCDEFGHIJKLMN"))
IMAGEDIR URL
CHARTDIR fmtURL
LOCALCHARTDIR localfmtfile
JPEGCHARTS ("ON" | "OFF")
PNGIMAGES ("ON" | "OFF")
NOROBOTS ("ON" | "OFF")
LOGO (URL | "none")
HOSTNAME string
HOSTURL (URL | "none")
HEADERFILE (localfile | "none")
FOOTERFILE (localfile | "none")
STYLESHEET (URL | "none")
SEPCHAR (char | "none")
REPSEPCHAR (char | "none")
DECPOINT char
COMPSEP string
RAWBYTES ("ON" | "OFF")
HTMLPAGEWIDTH number
PLAINPAGEWIDTH number
LATEXPAGEWIDTH number
PDFLATEX ("ON" | "OFF")
BARSTYLE ("a" | "b" | "c" | "d" | "e" | "f" | "g" | "h" | "i" | "j")
MARKCHAR char
MINGRAPHWIDTH number
WEEKBEGINSON ("SUNDAY" | "MONDAY" | "TUESDAY" | "WEDNESDAY" | "THURSDAY" | "FRIDAY" | "SATURDAY")
SEARCHENGINE *referrer comma-separated-strings
INTSEARCHENGINE *file comma-separated-strings
Examples
Too many to list. See the documentation on each individual command.
Syntax
SETTINGS ("ON" | "OFF")
DEBUG ("ON" | "OFF" | ["+" | "-"] subset("CDFSU"))
WARNINGS ("ON" | "OFF" | ["+" | "-"] subset("CDEFLMR"))
PROGRESSFREQ number
ERRFILE localfile
ERRLINELENGTH number
Examples
DEBUG ON
DEBUG CF
WARNINGS -DL
PROGRESSFREQ 50000
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Stephen Turner
25 June 2002
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