1 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
4 <!-- User home directory. Here a ".matita" directory will be created
5 and used to store the part of the library developed by the user. -->
6 <key name="home">$(HOME)</key>
7 <!-- User name. It is used down in this configuration file. If left
8 unspecified, name of the user executing matita will be used (as per
10 <key name="name">$(USER)</key>
12 <section name="matita">
13 <!-- Debug only. Stay away. -->
14 <!-- <key name="auto_disambiguation">true</key> -->
15 <!-- Debug only. Stay away. -->
16 <!-- <key name="environment_trust">true</key> -->
17 <key name="basedir">$(user.home)/.matita</key>
18 <!-- Where support files are installed -->
19 <key name="rt_base_dir">@RT_BASE_DIR@</key>
20 <!-- Metadata owner. It will be used to create user-specific tables
21 in the SQL database. -->
22 <key name="owner">$(user.name)</key>
23 <!-- Initial GUI font size. -->
24 <!-- <key name="font_size">10</key> -->
28 Every metadata key must have the following fields:
29 1) dbhost: a file:// or a mysql:// path
30 2) database name: use extension .db for file:// dbs
32 4) password: use 'none' for no password
33 5) dbtype: one of the following
35 are read only dbs, used for the Coq/contribs stuff
37 is the standard library, becames writable in publish (-system)
40 is the user own db (can be the same of marked as ro, tables
41 have different names and can coexist)
44 exactly one 'user' db must be specified
45 exactly one 'library' db must be specified
46 exactly one 'legacy' db can be specified
49 <!-- this snippet is what is used by the helm team, everything on mowgli.
50 note that user's tables are named diffrently from library tables, so that
51 they can coexists on the same db -->
53 <key name="metadata">@DBHOST@ public helm none legacy</key>
54 <key name="metadata">@DBHOST@ matita helm none library</key>
55 <key name="metadata">@DBHOST@ matita helm none user</key>
57 <!-- The following snipset is used by the helm team to publish the matita
59 <key name="metadata">@DBHOST@ mowgli helm none legacy</key>
60 <key name="metadata">@DBHOST@ public helm none library</key>
61 <key name="metadata">@DBHOST@ public helm none user</key>
64 <!-- The following snippet it what you want to use a local sqlite db
65 and acess remotely to the coq library trought mowgli
66 <key name="metadata">@DBHOST@ matita helm none legacy</key>
67 <key name="metadata">file://$(matita.rt_base_dir) metadata.db helm helm library</key>
68 <key name="metadata">file://$(matita.basedir) user.db helm helm user</key>
72 If you have a large amount of metadata, you may be interested in using
73 MySql instead of Sqlite. The simplest way to create a MySql database is:
74 0) # become an user with database administration privileges
75 1) mysqladmin create matita
76 2) echo "grant all privileges on matita.* to helm;" | mysql matita
77 Note that this way the database will be open to anyone, apply
78 stricter permissions if needed.
81 <section name="getter">
82 <!-- Cache dir for CIC XML documents downloaded from the net.
83 Beware that this dir may become really space-consuming. It wont be
84 used if all prefexises below are local (i.e. "file:///" URI scheme).
86 <key name="cache_dir">$(user.home)/.matita/getter/cache</key>
87 <!-- "Prefixes", i.e.: mappings URI -> URL of the global library
88 Each prefix mapps an URI of the cic:/ namespace to an URL where the
89 documents can actually be accessed. URL can be in the "file://" or
90 "http://" scheme. Only "file://" scheme can be used to store
91 documents created by the user.
92 Each prefix may be given a list of attributes. Currently supported
94 - "legacy" for parts of the library not generated by Matita (e.g.
96 - "ro" for parts of the library which are not writable by the user
97 (e.g. the Matita standard library)
102 file:///projects/helm/library/matita_contribs/matita
107 file://$(matita.rt_base_dir)/xml/standard-library/
112 file://$(user.home)/.matita/xml/matita/
116 file://@RT_BASE_DIR@/xml/legacy-library/coq/
121 file:///projects/helm/library/coq_contribs/
126 http://mowgli.cs.unibo.it/xml/