On Mon, Aug 11, 2003 at 12:48:09AM -0500, Eugene Brevdo wrote: > Links version 2.1pre11 has the old character mode and all the features > therein, plus: > > * A GUI mode (Frame buffer and lightweight X11)
Yes, and it won't obey if you tell it to run using the ncurses interface when it can find a working X session (like running it inside a *term). It's also got this *odd* idea about screen geometry... it creates a window almost as large as my xinerama display (2560x1024) with its origin offset left of zero by 28 pixels and up 10 or 12. It apparently has trouble with window managers supporting "don't touch" areas such as panels. IMHO it should respect the geometry of the *term it was started from. It should also allow the use of the character mode display when you want it. Vim-gtk operates this way. > * SSL support (links against openssl like links-ssl packages do) Didn't try it, wouldn't care if it supported it or not. > * Javascript support Yah, terribly annoying about it, too. Asks you alla time if it's OK to do things. Not that I have much use for javascript, I'd probably build it without it if it were possible. > It makes for a nice light-weight alternative to browsers like mozilla and > konqueror, but beats the text-based browsing and limited feature sets of > other branches of the other linkses and lynxes. It has all of the usual links annoyances, yes. Lynx is still far superior for my uses. That's not to knock your packaging of it, which appears to be fine. It works, it installs properly, it uninstalls properly. (Hey, first you mentioned it in #debian, then you posted here, I figured what the hell, try it.) -- Marc Wilson | I often quote myself; it adds spice to my [EMAIL PROTECTED] | conversation. -- G. B. Shaw -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]