-# onis 0.7.2 - config - 2005-01-21
-#==================================
-# http://verplant.org/onis/
-
-# This options tells onis what type of logfiles to expect. Valid values
-# are ``Dircproxy'', ``Eggdrop'', ``Irssi'', ``mIRC'' and ``xchat''.
-logtype: "Eggdrop";
-
-# Thif option is available for scripts to set the input source once and
-# for all. Since wildcards are not interpreted this is of little use for
-# the averange user.
-#input: "/path/to/my/file";
-
-# Sets the output file. This has to be a file, not a directory. This is
-# also mostly interesting for scripts.
-#output: "/var/www/html/ircstats/cannel.html";
-
-# Set this option to ``true'' to have onis overwrite files without
-# promting. Default is to ask.
-overwrite: "false";
-
-# Sets the users-config file to use. By default reads ``users.conf''.
-#users_config: "users.conf";
-
-# Purge logs that have been parsed. Two modes of operation can be
-# selected: ``truncate'' deletes the content of file but lets the file
-# life on. This might be usefull for clients that don't create new logs
-# automatically.. The other mode, ``delete'', well, deletes parsed files.
-# This might come in handy when a client creates a new logfile for every
-# day.
-#purge_logs: "truncate";
-
-# Set this to your (nick)name to see it appear on the stats page. Uses
-# your username if you don't set anything here.
-#user: "mynick";
-
-# Explicitly set the channel's name here. For most logfiles this is not
-# neccessary, but it is for some. ``Dircproxy'' to be specific.
-#channel: "#ourchannel";
-
-# Load these plugins. These are all available plugins as of now, but this
-# is a development release. The missing one(s) will be back..
-plugin: "Weekdays";
-plugin: "Longterm";
-plugin: "Conversations";
-plugin: "BigNumbers";
-plugin: "Words";
-plugin: "Nicks";
-plugin: "Urls";
-plugin: "Topics";
-plugin: "InterestingNumbers";
-plugin: "Userdetails";
-
-# In order to recognize users who use dialin-accounts or have for some
-# other reason changing hostnames it is neccessary to unsharp the host.
-# This options says how much to unsharp it. Valid values are ``none'',
-# ``Light'', ``Medium'' and ``Hard''. Most people will go best with
-# ``Medium''..
-unsharp: "Medium";
-
-# Sets the minimum length for a word. ``5'' is a good value to start
-# with..
-min_word_length: 5;
-
-# Sort the main table by this field. Valid values are ``Lines'', ``Words''
-# and ``Chars''. Defaults to ``Lines''.
-sort_by: "Words";
-
-# Display the following fields in the given format. Valid formats are
-# ``None'', ``Number'', ``Bar'' and ``Both''.
-display_lines: "None";
-display_words: "Both";
-display_chars: "None";
-
-# Sets wether or not user-images are displayed. Defaults to not display
-# the images, since by default none are defined..
-#display_images: "false";
-
-# Sets the default image which is displayed for users which don't have an
-# image set. If not set no image will be displayed for those users. If a
-# theme sets a default image and you want to un-set is, use "".
-#default_image: "light-theme/unknown.png";
-
-# If set to true a bar indicating the time when a user is most active is
-# being printed in the main table.
-display_times: "false";
-
-# This options control which quotes are picked and how far back they can
-# reach. A line is put into the quote-cache if it is a least ``quote_min''
-# and at most ``quote_max'' characters long. No more than
-# ``quote_cache_size'' quotes are stored in the cache to have recent
-# quotes if possible.
-quote_min: 30;
-quote_max: 80;
-quote_cache_size: 10;
-
-# With the following option you can control how high and wide the bars
-# are. Values are in pixels. Height applies to vertical, width to
-# horizontal bars.
-bar_height: 130;
-bar_width: 100;
-
-# ``longlines'' defines how many nicks are in the big main table,
-# ``shortlines'' sets the number of _lines_ in the smaller table below.
-# Keep in mind that there are six nicks per line in the smaller table..
-longlines: 50;
-shortlines: 10;
-
-# The ``plugin_max'' option is used by various plugins to determine how
-# many records (lines, rows, etc) should be printed.
-plugin_max: 10;
-
-# Matching the nicks contained in a line very slow. So we use a trick
-# which is not as accurate but a lot faster. If you want to use the slow
-# but better solution instead, set this option to ``good''. Otherwise
-# leave at ``fast''.
-nick_match_type: "fast";
-
-# The ``last used words'' plugin will ignore words shorter than this
-# value. This is not the same as ``min_word_length''!
-ignore_words: 5;
-
-# This many lines from the same person without interuption will be counted
-# as one soliloquy.
-soliloquies_count: 5;
-
-# onis can create a ``persistency'' or ``history'' file. If such exists
-# the already parsed part of a logfile can be skipped and unchanged
-# logfiles are skipped entirely. However, for this to work you have to
-# have ``Storable'' installed. If you have ``Storable'' installed but do
-# not wish onis to write and/or use such a file you can disable it here.
-#use_persistency: "true";
-
-
-#
-# Storage / Persistency options
-#
-
-# First, set the storage module to use. This depends on the perl-modules you
-# have installed. If you don't know, ``Dbm'' is a wise choice.
-# None:
-# Don't use any storage module. Data is not stored at the end of each run and
-# you will have to re-parse all logs again. This is the default.
-# Dbm:
-# This storage-module uses DBM-files. The Perl-module ``AnyDBM_File'' is used
-# which is part of most Perl-distributions, i.e. it should work almost
-# anywhere.
-# Storable:
-# Uses the ``Storable'' module to simply copy internal variables to a file.
-# This may result in more memory usage. No benchmarks have been run yet,
-# though..
-storage_module: "Dbm";
-
-# Sets the filename to use for storing the data. This filename is relative to
-# ``storage_dir'' (see below). This option applies to the storage module
-# ``Storable''.
-storage_file: "storage.dat";
-
-# Sets the directory in which the storage file(s) should be kept. This is used
-# by ``Dbm'' and ``Storable''.
-storage_dir: "var/";
-
-
-#
-# Output options
-#
-
-# If set to ``print'' prints out all color-codes. If set to ``ignore''
-# color-codes will not be printed. Default is to ignore colors..
-#color_codes: "print";
-
-# Sets the document encoding. This must match your webserver's settings or
-# you'll experience some very weird characters..
-# Defaults to ``iso-8859-1''.
-#encoding: "iso-8859-1";
-
-# Style settings. If no theme is given this might result in a lot of very
-# weird errors, so better set one ;)
-# Valid themes as of onis 0.7.0: light, liner, dark
-theme: "themes/light.theme";
-
-# Read translations from this file.
-# One of:
-# english.lang german.lang norwegian.lang spanish.lang swedish.lang
-language_file: "lang/english.lang";