On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 04:41:29PM +0000, Yves Rutschle wrote: > On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 07:58:49AM -0800, Heather Stern wrote: > > Unfortunately decent GUI-but-not-X browsers aren't too thick on the > > ground; in fact if you know of one that's any good please chime in. > > There are a bunch of text mode browsers and with zgv and a good set > > of lines in /etc/mailcap lynx can quite happily view graphics... when > > you select them. > > I'd suggest you have a look at links. It's better than lynx > in text mode (does tables or frames better.. Not sure which, > but I _know_ it looks much nicer) and then if you compile it > yourself you can get 'links -g' which works in graphics > mode, either under X or directly on svgalib (although I > haven't tried that myself). links -g renders pretty well; > have a look at the screenshots on the homepage: > > http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~clock/twibright/links/
If you can only have one browser, it's certainly cool to think of one that might work in both modes. I personally stick with lynx because I love to cut-n-paste from web pages, and links is far too helpfully aware of the mouse to let me do that :( Its ability to handle tables rocks though * Heather Stern * star@ many places... * Starshine Technical Services -*- 800 938 4078