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K-Meleon's Configuration Files


The configuration of K-Meleon is controlled by these four files:

Each profile that you create can have a different configuration by editing these files.

Note: In regard to K-Meleon 1.1, the information given on this page is partly outdated and incomplete. Please refer to kko's K-Meleon 1.x Reference (external).


Menus (menus.cfg)

The menus.cfg file is parsed top to bottom. It's only read in once. That means you have to define things above where they are used.

  • A line that starts with # is a comment and is ignored.
  • A line with a { on it starts a menu. Everything before the { is the menu name.
  • A line that has a } on it ends a menu. Everything else on the line is ignored.
  • A line with a - on it adds a separator to the menu.
  • A command that starts with a : adds a submenu to the menu.
  • The & character will underline the following letter for use of keyboard shortcuts.
  • A line that has an = on it is a menu item. Everything on the left of the = is displayed on the menu.
  • You can use \t to insert a tab such as to separate labels from the key.
  • On the right side of the = is the command id that the menu item corresponds to.

Note: In regard to K-Meleon 1.1, this information is partly outdated and incomplete. Please refer to kko's K-Meleon 1.x Reference (external).

Example

# This will create the main menu bar with the File menu,
# that when opened has the command to open a new window.

&File {
&New Window\tCtrl+N = ID_NEW_BROWSER
}

Main {
:&File
}


Accelerators (accel.cfg)

Accelerators are keyboard shortcuts that can be linked to internal functions of K-Meleon. They are stored in accel.cfg file.

As usual all lines starting with # are comments (ignored). Each accelerator definition consists of 2 parts separated by an = sign:

<key1> [<key2> [<key3> [<key4>]]] = <command>

<keys> -> The declaration of the combination of the keyboard keys (See next list of predefined key names).
<command> -> The command itself, can be a command ID ("ID_..."), plugin command "<pluginName>(<pluginCommand>)" or macro function "macros(<macroName>)". Note that plugin and macro commands are ignored when the addressed plugin or macro is not present, i.e. not loaded or not exist.

The keys

You can use a combination of any number of control key (Alt/Ctrl/Shift) and one normal key.

Control keys are:

CTRL
SHIFT
ALT


Normals keys are standard alphanumeric symbols (A-Z, 0-9, rest of symbols) and the following constants for special keys:

  VK_ESCAPE
  VK_F1
  VK_F2
  VK_F3
  VK_F4
  VK_F5
  VK_F6
  VK_F7
  VK_F8
  VK_F9
  VK_F10
  VK_F11
  VK_F12

  VK_TAB
  VK_CAPITAL   (Shift Lock)
  VK_BACK
  VK_RETURN
  VK_SPACE
  VK_MENU   (Alt Gr)

  VK_PLUS   (normal +, not numpad)
    Note: VK_PLUS is the code of the key, not the code of the symbol!
          If, for example, the + is accessed by pressing Shift and the key, then
          VK_PLUS corresponds to pressing the key only (without the Shift key).
  VK_MINUS   (normal -, not numpad) (same remark as for VK_PLUS)

  VK_LWIN   (left Windows key)
  VK_RWIN   (right Windows key)
  VK_APPS   (menu key)

  VK_PRINT  or  VK_SNAPSHOT   (this key not work for K-Meleon accelerators)
  VK_SCROLL
  VK_PAUSE

  VK_INSERT
  VK_DELETE
  VK_HOME
  VK_END
  VK_PRIOR  or  VK_PAGE_UP
  VK_NEXT  or  VK_PAGE_DOWN

  VK_LEFT
  VK_UP
  VK_DOWN
  VK_RIGHT

  VK_NUMLOCK
  VK_DIVIDE   (/ on numpad)
  VK_MULTIPLY   (* on numpad)
  VK_SUBTRACT   (- on numpad)
  VK_NUMPAD0
  VK_NUMPAD1
  VK_NUMPAD2
  VK_NUMPAD3
  VK_NUMPAD4
  VK_NUMPAD5
  VK_NUMPAD6
  VK_NUMPAD7
  VK_NUMPAD8
  VK_NUMPAD9
  VK_ADD   (+ on numpad)
  VK_DECIMAL   (. on numpad)

And for the mouse buttons:

  LButton
  MButton
  RButton

The commands

An accelerator can be linked to 3 types of elements:

Conditional accelerator definition

You can define accelerators dependent on the absence/presence of a plugin:

%ifplugin <pluginName>
        ...
%else
        ...
%endif

The %else part can be omitted (it's optional).

Examples

CTRL O = ID_FILE_OPEN
CTRL ALT VK_F4   = ID_APP_EXIT
VK_ESCAPE = ID_NAV_STOP
SHIFT VK_LEFT = ID_NAV_BACK
CTRL ALT SHIFT P = ID_LINK_ABOUT_PLUGINS

# plugin function
%ifplugin bookmarks
CTRL D = bookmarks(add)
%endif

# macro function
CTRL VK_RETURN = macros(ctrl_enter)

You can found more examples in accel.cfg file in your \K-Meleon\defaults\settings subfolder.


Macros (macros.cfg)

Macros are stored in macros.cfg.
The macro language is explained in the Macro Language section. New macros are given in the Macro Library.

Note: In regard to K-Meleon 1.1, this information is partly outdated and incomplete. Please refer to kko's K-Meleon Macro Language reference (external).


Toolbars (toolbars.cfg)

Toolbars are stored in a file named toolbars.cfg. Each skin as its own file, and you can override the default file, by placing your own copy in your profile directory.
The file is constituted of a set of toolbars, which in turn are made of buttons.

The format is as follows:

ToolBar Name(16,16) {     # (width,height) is optional, defaults to (16,16)
  Button Name(16,16) {     # (width,height) is optional, defaults to toolbar dimensions
    Command | Menu Name     # command (required): ID command, plugin command, or macro
                       # | Menu name is optional (as defined in menus.cfg) and is showed with right click
    Tooltip text         # Tooltip text
    c:\toolhot.bmp[2]    # hot image (optional)
                            #   [2] (optional) is the zero based index of the image within the file, defaults to 0
    c:\toolcold.bmp[2]   # cold image (optional)
    c:\tooldead.bmp[2]   # disabled image (optional)
  }     # End of Button
  -                     # display a vertical separator
  Button 2 {
    Command 2
    Tooltip 2
  }
}     # End of Toolbar

# Note: No toolbar images = Text based toolbar with button names for images

Toolbar 2 {
  Button 1
  ...
  Button 2
  ...
}

The command is either a command ID, a plugin command or a macro.
If you don't specify any images in the toolbar, it will become a text toolbar showing the button names in place of images.

Examples

K-Meleon default toolbar:

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IE-like toolbar:

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