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lynx for Debian
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Developemnet version of lynx with NLS support.
* If you need SSL support based on OpenSSL, please try the followings:
1. modify debian/rules (uncomment the following line).
#SSL=ssl
2. rebuild the package and install it.
* In /etc/lynx/lynx.cfg, we set
EXTERNAL:ftp:w3m %s:TRUE
EXTERNAL:file:w3m %s:TRUE
EXTERNAL:http:w3m %s:TRUE
EXTERNAL:http:wget %s:TRUE
EXTERNAL:http:wget -r %s:TRUE
EXTERNAL:ftp:netscape %s:TRUE
EXTERNAL:file:netscape %s:TRUE
EXTERNAL:http:netscape %s:TRUE
which gives a popup menu when you press '.' or ',' for the current link
or page respectively,
SUFFIX:.deb:application/octet-stream
SUFFIX:.tgz:application/octet-stream
and
INCLUDE:~/.lynx/colors:COLOR
INCLUDE:~/.lynx/keymap:KEYMAP
INCLUDE:~/.lynx/viewers:VIEWER
INCLUDE:~/.lynx/external:EXTERNAL
the latter will enable you to alter options privately by the files
~/.lynx/colors etc.
* In /etc/lynx/local.cfg, you may check the settings of
STARTFILE:, NNTPSERVER:
* In /etc/lynx/lynx.cfg, you might want to modify the settings of
LOCAL_DOMAIN:, SAVE_SPACE:
* If you use always option "-use_mouse" then it may be useful to set
alias lynx 'lynx -use_mouse'
in appropriate file, for example .bashrc or .tcshrc
* lynx will be in color mode but if this causes any troubles do:
1) In Lynx Options Menu, set option "show color" as "NEVER"
then the default is changed to monochrome.
2) If you do not want to change default setting, then try
lynx -nocolor
-- Atsuhito KOHDA <kohda@debian.org>, Wed, 7 Jul 1999 07:29:50 +0900
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