Registered File Types
SlimBrowser registers the following file types. If you find any of the file
type association is no longer valid, you can select menu
"Tools->Repair->Register File Types" to restore the
associations. You can double click a file with registered types in windows
explorer or desktop and SlimBrowser will open it. You can also place one of the
files on Favorites, links or utilities toolbar for one-click access.
AutoLogin Definition File (.atlg)
Define an autologin entry. The file content has the following format:
[General]
Url=
FormIndex=
LoginData=
The autologin definition files are usually stored under the autologin folder
(Tools->shortcuts->application data->autologin folder). You can
generate autologin definition file automatically by selecting menu
"Autologin->Add autologin from current page". Advanced users can
compose the file manually if automatic extraction fails. Refer to the page on AutoLogin
for details.
When you double click an autologin file from Windows Explorer or Desktop,
SlimBrowser will open it and automatically log into the pre-defined page.
QuickSearch Engine Definition Files (.qseg)
Define a quick-search engine for use on the quick-search bar. The file
content has the following format:
[General]
url=
method=
The quicksearch engine definition files are usually stored under the
quicksearch folder (Tools->shortcuts->application data->quicksearch
folder). You can extract quick-search engine definition files automatically by
selecting menu "Tools->Extract Search Engine Data". Advanced users
can compose the file manually if automatic extraction fails. Refer to the page
"QuickSearch Bar" for details.
When you open a quicksearch file from Windows Explorer or Desktop,
SlimBrowser will prompt you to enter one or more keywords and then search the
keywords in the corresponding search engine.
Group Files (.sgp)
A group file simply contains a list of URL's with a URL in each line. All the
site addresses will make up a site group. Groups are usually stored under the
groups folder (Tools->shortcuts->application data->groups folder).
Refer to the page "Site Group" for
details.
When you open a sgp file from Windows Explorer or Desktop, SlimBrowser will
open all the sites in the group.
A menu item file stands for an item from the main menu. The item is exactly
defined by its location or path in the main menu.
For example, you can create a file name "Filter Current Page Now.mnit"
with the following content,
&Tools:Download Control:Filter Current Page Now
Then copy the file into the Utilities folder
(Tools->shortcuts->application data->utilities). Select menu
"View->Toolbars->Utilities" to make sure the utilities toolbar
is visible. You will see an additional button with text "Filter Current
Page Now". You click that button directly to apply the In-Page Ad-Filter on
the current page. This saves you the trouble of going through the menu tree
"Tools->Download Control->Filter Current Page Now" every time.
When you specify the menu item path, you need use "&" to
indicate an underscore on the immediately following letter. You need use
"\t" to indicate the tab space between the menu item name and its
shortcut key. Another example for menu item "Edit->Find",
&Edit:Find...\tCtrl+F
A few frequently used menu items have been placed under the "Frequently
Used Menu Items" folder on the utilities bar. You can copy it from
this sub-folder up to the utilities folder for one-click access.
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