retawq Documentation
Features Overview
User Interface Features
- multi-window - you can open as many "virtual windows" as you like
and work simultaneously in two of them in a split-screen mode
- multi-view - you can view a long series of documents within each
browser window and easily go back and forth
- internationalization (i18n) - optional support for several natural
languages (currently English, French, German, Spanish and Brazilian
Portuguese); cf. the compile-time configuration
option OPTION_I18N
- mouse - optional mouse support for higher comfort; cf. the compile-time configuration option
OPTION_TEXTMODEMOUSE
- contextual menus - so you need not remember all those boring keyboard commands :-)
- sessions - you can save current sessions
and resume them at any later time
- keymaps - for the flexible association of keys with program
actions
- incremental display - content is displayed as soon as it is received
from the server; you need not twiddle thumbs until the whole document (or a
large portion of it) has been received
- resizable terminals - retawq tries to utilize the extents of your
terminal optimally; and when you resize it, the visible documents are
immediately re-layouted within the new boundaries (if the libraries on your
computer support this); any terminal size from 30x10 to 250x250 characters
(width x height) is supported.
- several interfaces - there's more than just a web browser: you can
start the program in different runmodes, e.g. to
download a file "in the background" or to get a shell-like FTP client
Technical Features
- configurability - many compile-time, command-line and run-time
configuration options are provided; additionally, you can choose the
classical-style Makefile or the more modern/portable configure script
- multi-threading - retawq optionally uses (moderate) multi-threading
in order to make fast, responsive use possible
- network protocols - several access methods are supported: HTTP/1.1
and 1.0 (including proxies and cookies), https (ditto), FTP, ftps, news/NNTP,
finger, local files and directories, local CGI scripts; cf. URL Schemes for more information; other protocols will
follow
- HTML renderer - more than 60 tags are known; the form support is
quite complete (except file upload); more than 130 character entities are
known, many others can be guessed; preliminary (little) support for tables and
framesets exists
- IPv6 - optional support for the "next generation" Internet Protocol
version; cf. the compile-time configuration option
OPTION_IPV6
- fast, small, portable and stable - a special emphasis is put on
keeping the program very fast and small but making it comfortable, nicely
configurable and standards-compliant nevertheless
- low requirements - runs nicely even on slow computers with little
memory; also doesn't require much from its environment: only a standard C
library with rather little functionality is needed, anything else can be either
disabled or configured to use existing libraries or to fall back on built-in
replacements
This documentation file is part of version 0.2.6b of retawq, a network client created by
Arne Thomaßen. retawq is basically released under
certain versions of the GNU General Public License and WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY.
Copyright (C) 2001-2005 Arne Thomaßen.