Manual:Huggle/Configuration/pt-br

As definições de configuração do Huggle são armazenadas em um dos quatro locais, dependendo do escopo:

Todos os arquivos de configuração consistem em uma série de linhas na forma de, onde   é um dos valores listados abaixo. O nome das opções não diferenciam maiúsculas e minúsculas. Linhas em branco, linhas iniciando com, e opções desconhecidas são ignoradas. Valores podem ser distribuídos através de várias linhas, desde que as linhas extras comecem com um ou mais espaços em branco.

Most user and local configuration settings may be changed through the Options window within Huggle. Preset value

Configuração do usuário
As configurações nas subpáginas de configuração do usuário se aplicam apenas a esse usuário e apenas a esse projeto.
 * – true/false. O Huggle não funcionará a menos que esteja presente e definido como verdadeiro.
 * - string. Se deve mostrar as contribuições de usuários anônimos. Valores disponíveis: "sim", "não", "apenas". Padrão: sim.
 * – true/false. Após reverter uma revisão, avance automaticamente para a próxima diferença. Padrão: false.
 * - true/false. Se os usuários devem ser permitidos automaticamente. Padrão: false.
 * – true/false. Peça confirmação se reverter várias edições do mesmo usuário. (Não pede confirmação ao reverter explicitamente para uma revisão mais antiga no histórico da página, pois é óbvio em tais casos que várias edições devem ser revertidas). Padrão: false.
 * - true/false. Solicite confirmação se a revisão para a qual está sendo revertida foi feita pelo mesmo usuário que está sendo revertida. Padrão: true.
 * - true/false. Se o relatório de vandalismos deve ser ampliado no caso de mais vandalismos. Padrão: true.
 * – integer. Porta a ser usada quando conectar ao IRC. Use qualquer número inteiro entre 6664-6669, inclusivo. Padrão: "6667"
 * – comma-separated list. Tipos de edição para marcar como menor. Valores disponíveis: "reverts (reversões)", "warnings (avisos)", "tags (etiquetas)", "reports (reportar)", "notifications (notificações)", e "other (outros)". Use "none (nenhum)" para nenhum. Padrão: "reverts (reversões)". Note que reversões sempre serão marcadas como edições menores.
 * – comma-separated list. Domínios que deverão ser buscados vandalismos. Use "article (artigo)" para o domínio principal, "all (todos)" para todos os domínios, "alltalk (todas as discussões)" para todos os domínios de discussão. Prefixe com "-" para excluir. Padrão: all.
 * - true/false. Whether to include new pages in the queue. Default: false.
 * – integer. How many diffs to preload in advance. Preloading reduces wait time for diff loads but slows other requests slightly. Set to 0 to disable preloading. Do not set to more than about 5. Default: 2 . Disabling this is recommended if you have a slow connection.
 * - string. What to do when asked to warn a user with a final warning. Use "none" to do nothing, "prompt" to prompt for a user report, and "auto" to issue the report automatically. Default: auto
 * - comma-separated list. Summaries available in the revert drop-down menu. Use  to include a literal comma.
 * – true/false. Use rollback if available. Default: true.
 * – true/false. If the page currently being viewed is edited, jump to a diff of that edit. Default: true.
 * - true/false. Whether to show the revision queue. Default: true.
 * - comma-separated list. Templates to show in the templates drop-down menu. Each item of the list is a pair of values separated by a semicolon; the first is the text displayed in the menu, and the second is the name of the template to be used. Use  to include a literal comma,   to include a literal semicolon.
 * - true/false. Display an icon in the notification area, allows application to be minimized to the tray. Default: false.
 * – true/false. Whether to update the shared whitelist on exit. Default: true.
 * – comma-separated list. Types of edit which should add the page to your watchlist. Available values: "reverts", "warnings", "tags", "reports", "notifications" and "other". Use "none" for none. Default: none.

The following options have effect only when used with an administrator account:
 * Administrator options
 * - true/false. Use administrator functions (block/delete) if available. Default: true.
 * - true/false. Whether to show the block form if asked to warn a user with a final warning. Default: true.
 * – string. Default block reason on block form. Default: ' Vandalism '.
 * – string. Default block expiry time when blocking logged-in users. Default: indefinite.
 * – string. Default block expiry time when blocking anonymous users. Default: 31 hours.

Project configuration
Settings on project configuration pages apply to all users of a single project. The user configuration settings listed in the section above also work on project configuration pages, and serve as defaults for those values, but are overridden by the user's configuration settings.


 * Access control


 * : true/false. If true, user list acts as an approval list, and only users listed there may use Huggle. Default false
 * : true/false. If false, Huggle will not work for any user. For use only in exceptional circumstances. Default true
 * : true/false. If true, Huggle will only work if the user is an administrator. Default false
 * : boolean. If true, Huggle will work only if the user is autoconfirmed.
 * : true/false. If true, all users must have a configuration page with  set to 'true'. This allows administrators to prevent use of Huggle by a user account by blanking and protecting its configuration page. Default false
 * : integer. Number of edits an account must have made before it is able to use Huggle. (Accounts must be autoconfirmed, regardless of this setting.) Default 0
 * : true/false. If true, Huggle will only work if the user has rollback. Default false
 * : integer. Number of days for which a user account must have been registered before it is able to use Huggle. (Accounts must be autoconfirmed, regardless of this setting.)
 * : version number. Versions older than this will not work.


 * Other


 * : string. Page to which vandalism reports are made.
 * : string. Page to which vandalism reports are made by bot accounts; Huggle checks this before making a report itself.
 * : comma-separated list. Pages to which all edits will be ignored regardless of user. Talk pages of these pages will also be ignored. Use  to include a literal comma.
 * : string. Page to which username reports are made.
 * : string. Page to which username reports are made by bot accounts; Huggle checks this before making a report itself.
 * : string. Location of Huggle's user list.
 * : string. Location of Huggle's user whitelist.
 * : integer. Number of edits a user must have before they are added to the user whitelist.
 * : bool, use subst: for report templates for AIV, default: false
 * : list of months separated by ; and ,

Local configuration
Settings stored locally apply across all projects and apply only to users of that computer. They will be retained if you log in with a different account, and lost if moving between computers, but for the most part can be thought of as applying to a single user account.

The local configuration file is stored in \huggle\config.txt in the user's Application Data folder. The file is updated automatically when Huggle exits.


 * : boolean. Whether to use the IRC recent changes feed. Default false
 * : string. File path to which Huggle activity will be written.
 * : string. Last project used.
 * : proxy settings. Default false
 * : string. Last username used.
 * : integers. Location and size of Huggle's main window.
 * : boolean. Whether the main window is maximized.
 * : comma-separated list. Keyboard shortcuts.
 * : comma-separated list. Summaries that have been entered into the "Revert with summary" dialog.

Configuração global
Settings on the global configuration page at Huggle/Config apply to all users and all projects.
 * : boolean. If false, Huggle will not work on any project. Default false
 * : string. Location of project configuration page on each project.
 * : string. URL for documentation page.
 * : string. URL for feedback page.
 * : string. Location of IRC recent changes server.
 * : string. Hostname used on the IRC recent changes server.
 * : dictionary. Projects on which Huggle can be used. Each item is the project name, followed by its URL.
 * : dictionary. IP ranges that are considered "sensitive". Each item is a regex matching the IP range, followed by a description.
 * : version number. The current version of Huggle. Users of older versions will be notified of this, but the older versions will continue to work.
 * : string. User agent string that will be used by Huggle. $1 is replaced by the version number.
 * : string. Location of user configuration pages on each project.