# Use non-default path for file preview script? # ranger ships with scope.sh, a script that calls external programs (see # README.md for dependencies) to preview images, archives, etc. set preview_script ~/.config/ranger/scope.sh # Use the external preview script or display simple plain text or image previews? set use_preview_script true # Be aware of version control systems and display information. set vcs_aware false # Use one of the supported image preview protocols set preview_images true # Set the preview image method. Supported methods: # # * w3m (default): # Preview images in full color with the external command "w3mimgpreview"? # This requires the console web browser "w3m" and a supported terminal. # It has been successfully tested with "xterm" and "urxvt" without tmux. # # * iterm2: # Preview images in full color using iTerm2 image previews # (http://iterm2.com/images.html). This requires using iTerm2 compiled # with image preview support. # # This feature relies on the dimensions of the terminal's font. By default, a # width of 8 and height of 11 are used. To use other values, set the options # iterm2_font_width and iterm2_font_height to the desired values. # # * terminology: # Previews images in full color in the terminology terminal emulator. # Supports a wide variety of formats, even vector graphics like svg. # # * urxvt: # Preview images in full color using urxvt image backgrounds. This # requires using urxvt compiled with pixbuf support. # # * urxvt-full: # The same as urxvt but utilizing not only the preview pane but the # whole terminal window. # # * kitty: # Preview images in full color using kitty image protocol. # Requires python PIL or pillow library. # If ranger does not share the local filesystem with kitty # the transfer method is changed to encode the whole image; # while slower, this allows remote previews, # for example during an ssh session. # Tmux is unsupported. # # * ueberzug: # Preview images in full color with the external command "ueberzug". # Images are shown by using a child window. # Only for users who run X11 in GNU/Linux. set preview_images_method kitty # Which colorscheme to use? These colorschemes are available by default: # default, jungle, snow, solarized set colorscheme default # Draw borders around columns? (separators, outline, both, or none) # Separators are vertical lines between columns. # Outline draws a box around all the columns. # Both combines the two. set draw_borders outline # Display the directory name in tabs? set dirname_in_tabs false