w3m manual

w3m MANUAL

Akinori Ito
aito@ei5sun.yz.yamagata-u.ac.jp

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Introduction

w3m is a pager/text-based WWW browser. You can browse local documents and/or documents on the WWW using a terminal emulator.

Options

Command line usage is

    w3m [options] [file|URL]

If you specify filenames/URLs on command line, these documents are displayed. If you specify nothing, w3m reads a document from standard input and display it. If no filename and/or URLs are specified and standard input is tty, w3m terminates without displaying anything.

Options are as follows:

+<line number>
Move to the specified line.
-t width
Specify tab width. Default is 8.
-r
When displaying text/plain document, prohibit emphasis using backspace. If you don't specify this option, ``A^H_'' is interpreted as underlined character and ``A^HA'' as a bold character.
-l number
Specify line number preserved internally when reading text/plain document fron standard input. Default is 10000.
-s
Display documents with Shift_JIS code.
-e
Display documents with EUC_JP code.
-j
Display documents with ISO-2022-JP code.
-T type
Specify document type. Without this option, document type is determined from extension of a file. If the determination fails, the document is regarded as text/plain.

Example:
Read HTML document from standard input and display it

   cat hoge.html | w3m -T text/html

Display HTML source

   w3m -T text/plain hoge.html
-m
Display document with Internet message mode. With this option, w3m determines document type from header information. It is useful when reading E-mail or NetNews messages.
-v
visual startup mode.
-B
Show the bookmark.
-bookmark file
Specify bookmark file.
-M
Monochrome display mode.
-F
Automatically render frame.
-S
Squeeze blank lines.
-X
Upon exit, do not display preserved screen.
-W
Toggle wrap search mode.
-o option=value
Specify option. The option names and values are same as that appears in ~/.w3m/config.
-cookie
Process cookies.
-no-cookie
Don't process cookies.
-pauth username:password
Set username and password for (basic) proxy authentication.
-num
Show linenumber.
-dump
Read document specified by URL and dump formatted text into standard output. The width of the document become 80. This width can be overridden with -cols option.
-cols width
Specify document width. Used with -dump option.
-ppc count
Specify the number of pixels per character (default 8.0). Larger values will make tables narrower.
-dump_source
Read document specified by URL and dump the source.
-dump_head
Read document specified by URL and dump headers.
-dump_both
Read document specified by URL and dump headers and the source.
-dump_extra
Read document specified by URL and dump extra informations, headers and the source.
-post file
use POST method with file content.
-header string
insert string as a header.
-no-proxy
Don't use proxy server.
-no-graph
Don't use graphic character to draw frames.
-no-mouse
Don't activate mouse.
-config file
specify config file.

Document color

Links and images are displayed as follows.
 Color modeMonochrome mode
linksblueunderline
inline imagesgreenreverse
form inputredreverse
These colors can be customized using option setting command "o".

Key binding

After invocation, you can operate w3m by one-character commands from the keyboard.

Here's the original key-binding table. If you are using Lynx-like key bindings, see the Lynx-like key binding.

Page/Cursor motion

SPC,C-vForward page
b,ESC vBackward page
l,C-fCursor right
h,C-bCursor left
j,C-nCursor down
k,C-pCursor up
JRoll up one line
KRoll down one line
^,C-aGo to the beginning of line
$,C-eGo to the end of line
wGo to next word
WGo to previous word
>Shift screen right
<Shift screen left
.Shift screen one column right
,Shift screen one column left
g,M-<Go to the first line
G,M->Go to the last line
ESC gGo to specified line
ZMove to the center line
zMove to the center column
TABMove to next hyperlink
C-u,ESC TABMove to previous hyperlink
[Move to the first hyperlink
]Move to the last hyperlink

Hyperlink operation

RETFollow hyperlink
a, ESC RETSave link to file
uPeek link URL
iPeek image URL
IView inline image
ESC ISave inline image to file
:Mark URL-like strings as anchors
ESC :Mark Message-ID-like strings as news anchors
cPeek current URL
=Display information about current document
C-gShow current line number
C-hView history of URL
FRender frame
MBrowse current document using external browser (use 2M and 3M to invoke second and third browser)
ESC MBrowse link using external browser (use 2ESC M and 3ESC M to invoke second and third browser)

File/Stream operation

UOpen URL
VView new file
@Execute shell command and load
#Execute shell command and browse

Buffer operation

BBack to the previous buffer
vView HTML source
sSelect buffer
EEdit buffer source
C-lRedraw screen
RReload buffer
SSave buffer
ESC sSave source
ESC eEdit buffer image

Buffer selection mode

k, C-pSelect previous buffer
j, C-nSelect next buffer
DDelect current buffer
RETGo to the selected buffer

Bookmark operation

ESC bLoad bookmark
ESC aAdd current to bookmark

Search

/,C-sSearch forward
?,C-rSearch backward
nSearch next
NSearch previous
C-wToggle wrap search mode

Mark operation

C-SPCSet/unset mark
ESC pGo to previous mark
ESC nGo to next mark
"Mark by regular expression

Miscellany

!Execute shell command
HHelp (load this file)
oSet option
C-kShow cookie jar
C-cStop
C-zSuspend
qQuit (with confirmation, if you like)
QQuit without confirmation

Line-edit mode

C-fMove cursor forward
C-bMove cursor backward
C-hDelete previous character
C-dDelete current character
C-kKill everything after cursor
C-uKill everything before cursor
C-aMove to the top of line
C-eMove to the bottom of line
C-pFetch the previous string from the history list
C-nFetch the next string from the history list
TAB,SPCComplete filename
RETURNAccept

Lynx-like key binding

If you have chosen `Lynx-like key binding' at the compile time, you can use the following key binding.

Page/Cursor motion

SPC,C-v,+Forward page
b,ESC v,-Previous page
lCursor right
hCursor left
jCursor down
kCursor up
JRoll up one line
KRoll down one line
^Go to the beginning of line
$Go to the end of line
>Shift screen right
<Shift screen left
C-aGo to the first line
C-eGo to the last line
GGo to the specified line
ZMove to the center line
zMove to the center column
TAB,C-n,Down arrowMove to next hyperlink
ESC TAB,C-p,Up arrowMove to previous link
C-gShow current page position

Hyperlink operation

RET, C-f, Right arrowFollow hyperlink
d, ESC RETSave link to file
uPeek link URL
iPeek image URL
IView inline image
ESC ISave inline image to file
:Mark URL-like strings as anchors
ESC :Mark Message-ID-like strings as news anchors
cPeek current URL
=Display information about current document
C-hView history of URL
FRender frame
MBrowse current document using external browser (use 2M and 3M to invoke second and third browser)
ESC MBrowse link using external browser (use 2ESC M and 3ESC M to invoke second and third browser)

File/Stream operation

g,UOpen URL
VView new file
@Execute shell command and load
#Execute shell command and browse

Buffer operation

B, C-b, Left arrowBack to the previous buffer
\View HTML source
s, C-hSelect buffer
EEdit buffer source
C-l, C-wRedraw screen
R, C-rReload buffer
S, pSave buffer
ESC sSave source
ESC eEdit buffer image

Buffer selection mode

k, C-pSelect previous buffer
j, C-nSelect next buffer
DDelect current buffer
RETGo to the selected buffer

Bookmark operation

v, ESC bLoad bookmark
a, ESC aAdd current to bookmark

Search

/, C-sSearch forward
nSearch next
wToggle wrap search mode

Mark operation

C-SPCSet/unset mark
PGo to previous mark
NGo to next mark
"Mark by regular expression

Miscellany

!Execute shell command
H, ?Help (load this file)
oSet option
C-kShow cookie jar
C-cStop
C-zSuspend
qQuit (with confirmation, if you like)
QQuit without confirmation

Line-edit mode

C-fMove cursor forward
C-bMove cursor backward
C-hDelete previous character
C-dDelete current character
C-kKill everything after cursor
C-uKill everything before cursor
C-aMove to the top of line
C-eMove to the bottom of line
C-pFetch the previous string from the history list
C-nFetch the next string from the history list
TAB,SPCComplete filename
RETURNAccept

Mouse operation

If w3m is compiled with mouse option and you are using xterm/kterm/rxvt (in this case, you have to set the TERM environment variable to `xterm' or `kterm'.) or GPM environment, you can use mouse for the navigation.

left click Move the cursor to the place pointed by the mouse cursor. If you click the cursor and it is on an anchor, follow the anchor.
middle click Back to the previous buffer.
right click Open pop-up menu. You can choose an item by clicking it.
left drag Scroll document. The default behavior is to grab the document and drag it. You can reverse the behavior (grab the window and drag it) with the option setting panel.


Key customization

You can customize the key binding (except line-editing keymap) by describing ~/.w3m/keymap. For example,

   keymap C-o NEXT_PAGE

binds `NEXT_PAGE' function (normally bound to SPC and C-v) to control-o. See README.func for list of available functions. Original and Lynx-like keymap definitions are provided (keymap.default and keymap.lynx) as examples.

Local CGI

You can run CGI scripts using w3m, without any HTTP server. It means that w3m behaves like an HTTP server and activates CGI script, then w3m reads the output of the script and display it. The bookmark registration and helper-app editor are realized as local CGI scripts. Using local CGI, w3m can be used as a general purpose form interface.

For security reason, CGI scripts invoked by w3m must be in one of these directories.

  • The directory where w3m-related files are stored (typically /usr/local/lib/w3m). This directory can be referred as $LIB.
  • /cgi-bin/ directory. You can map /cgi-bin/ to any directory you like with option setting panel (``Directory corresponds to /cgi-bin'' field). You can specify multiple paths separated by `:', like /usr/local/cgi-bin:/home/aito/cgi-bin. It is not recommended to include current directory to this path.

The CGI script can use special header `w3m-control:' to control w3m. This field can take any function (see README.func), and the specified function is invoked after the document is displayed. For example, The CGI output


Content-Type: text/plain
W3m-control: BACK

will display blank page and delete that buffer immediately. This is useful when you don't want to display any page after the script is invoked. The next example

Content-Type: text/plain
W3m-control: DELETE_PREVBUF

contents.....
will override the current buffer.

One w3m-control: header have to contain only one function, but you can include more than one w3m-control: lines in the HTTP header. In addition, you can specify an argument to GOTO function:


Content-Type: text/plain
W3m-control: GOTO http://www.yahoo.com/

This example works exactly the same way to the Location header:

Content-Type: text/plain
Location: http://www.yahoo.com/

Note that this header has no effect when the CGI script is invoked through HTTP server.


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