tAdding a man section about how to handle plugins. - surf - customized build of surf, the suckless webkit browser
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(HTM) Author: Christoph Lohmann <20h@r-36.net>
Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2012 07:26:12 +0100
Adding a man section about how to handle plugins.
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t@@ -142,15 +142,26 @@ Toggle the enabling of plugins on that surf instance.
.B F11
Toggle fullscreen mode.
.SH ENVIRONMENT
-.TP
.B SURF_USERAGENT
If this variable is set upon startup, surf will use it as the useragent string
.TP
.B http_proxy
If this variable is set and not empty upon startup, surf will use it as the http proxy
+.SH PLUGINS
+For using plugins in surf, first determine your running architecture. Then get
+the appropriate plugin for that architecture and copy it to
+.BR /usr/lib/browser-plugins
+or
+.BR /usr/lib64/browser-plugins.
+Surf should load them automatically.
+.BR
+If you want to use a 32bit plugin on a 64bit system,
+.BR nspluginwrapper(1)
+will help you.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR dmenu(1),
.BR xprop(1),
-.BR tabbed(1)
+.BR tabbed(1),
+.BR nspluginwrapper(1)
.SH BUGS
Please report them!