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NCID.CONF(5)							  NCID.CONF(5)

NAME
       ncid.conf - ncid configuration file

DESCRIPTION
       The ncid.conf file contains the configuration information for ncid, the
       Network Caller ID Client.

       The ncid.conf file is a tcl/tk configuration file used to set options.

       The ncid.conf file understands 3 types of lines:

	      blank line      ignored

	      comment line    beginning with '#' and is ignored

	      shell variable  set to a value, for example: foo=bar

       See the ncid.conf file for a complete list of variables to set and what
       the default values are.

EXAMPLES
       Set ncid to use the page output module:
	    set ProgName     ncid-page

       Set  ncid  to format its number output for the US to not include the 1.
       This option requires the ignore1 server option to  also	be  set.   The
       display will be XXX-XXX-XXXX instead of 1-XXX-XXX-XXXX:
	   set NoOne	   1

       Set  ncid  to format its number output display for Sweden.  The display
       will be 0X-XXXXXXXX, 0XX-XXXXXXX, 0XXX-XXXXX, etc:
	   set Country	   "SE"

       Set ncid to format its date output in  alternate	 form.	 Assuming  the
       date separator is a "/", the display will be DD/MM/YYYY:
	   set AltDate	   1

       Set  ncid  to format its date output with hyphen (-) as separator.  The
       display will be MM-DD-YYYY.  If the date is in alternate form, the dis‐
       play will be DD-MM-YYYY:
	   set DateSepar     "-"

SEE ALSO
       ncid.1, lcdncid.1, out2osd.1, ncidd.alias.5, ncidd.conf.5, ncidtools.7,
       ncidd.8

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