tama
07-11-2007, 11:16 AM
Refer to http://www.opera.com/support/usingopera/operaini/ and change the /home/user/.opera/opera.ini file to change the settings. You can change the following settings
- Increase/Decreas disk cache (beyound) 512 KB. I am using 4 MB (4096)
- Empty cache on exit.
- Delete cookies on exit.
And many more which you can not set from GUI.
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Also change /home/user/.opera/input.ini
Change [Browser Widget] Right to "Scroll right" from "Navigate right", Left to "Scroll left", Up to "Scroll up" and Down to "Scroll down".
After this change the arrow keys will scroll two lines instead of going to next clickable link (navigate). This will make reading web pages much easier.
Even though Left_long/Right_long/Up_long/Down_long are already defined as "Scroll", but for those you need to keep the arrow keys pressed and scrolling is faster than you can read.
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For editing, you will have to use xterm and vi. You can also use xterm and leafpad. Root access is not required as opera.ini and input.ini are owned by user *Not* root.
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Happy browsing.
- Increase/Decreas disk cache (beyound) 512 KB. I am using 4 MB (4096)
- Empty cache on exit.
- Delete cookies on exit.
And many more which you can not set from GUI.
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Also change /home/user/.opera/input.ini
Change [Browser Widget] Right to "Scroll right" from "Navigate right", Left to "Scroll left", Up to "Scroll up" and Down to "Scroll down".
After this change the arrow keys will scroll two lines instead of going to next clickable link (navigate). This will make reading web pages much easier.
Even though Left_long/Right_long/Up_long/Down_long are already defined as "Scroll", but for those you need to keep the arrow keys pressed and scrolling is faster than you can read.
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For editing, you will have to use xterm and vi. You can also use xterm and leafpad. Root access is not required as opera.ini and input.ini are owned by user *Not* root.
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Happy browsing.