X-Git-Url: https://git.armaanb.net/?p=chorizo.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=373d692a0d7d09a965c3f75a23f2b5303f044a87;hp=6d98b3f11660d7ae62e27db0205efcf2eea5a150;hb=HEAD;hpb=22bd61ea15bf4e79e97deb65edc220f3f54f5d4b diff --git a/README b/README index 6d98b3f..373d692 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -70,6 +70,38 @@ How is chorizo related to lariza? two browsers as they grew apart. The versioning scheme was also moved away from being calendar-based. + Features that this fork has that lariza is missing: + - Configuration file + - Revamped download manager + - New, ergonomic keybindings inspire by both Emacs and Vim + - Better default directories + - Easily togglable images and JavaScript + - Cleaned up source code + - Easy web searching + - User stylesheet support + - A variety of tweaks and adjustments that make the experience nicer + +Migrating from another browser +------------------------------ + +From lariza: + 1. Copy the relevant paths from ~/.config/lariza to + ~/.local/share/chorizo. Read chorizo(1) for full details on the + correct paths. + + 2. Your symlinks from /usr will broken, so you should relink everything. + + 3. Read lariza-config(5), as the keybindings are radically different + out of the box. Everything is configurable, however, and you can + reconfigure the bindings to act just like your previous browser. + +From Firefox/Chromium/Brave/etc: + 1. Set your expectations right. Read the background information + section of the README. + + 2. Copy the cookie database into ~/.local/share/lariza/cookies.db. + + 3. Read all the manpages. Copyright ---------