T> I see xterm.faq.html.gz in the same directory. Well less sharp users might easily not. Or they might have printed it out. Process with lynx -dump but no -nolist! >> Also in the xterm.faq.html be sure all the links are still valid. >> There were even some local file:/// ones broken. T> hmm - I'm looking at revision 1.84, which seems ok (though pointers T> to other sites tend to be unreliable). $ grep 84 /usr/share/doc/xterm/xterm.faq.html $XTermId: xterm.faq.html,v 1.84 2004/07/13 21:47:03 tom Exp $ $ lynx -dump -listonly /usr/share/doc/xterm/xterm.faq.html|perl -nwe \ '[EMAIL PROTECTED]([^#]+)[EMAIL PROTECTED]@&&print'|sort -u|xargs find find: /usr/share/doc/dialog/dialog.html: No such file or directory find: /usr/share/doc/lynx: No such file or directory find: /usr/share/doc/ncurses: No such file or directory find: /usr/share/doc/scripts: No such file or directory find: /usr/share/doc/vile: No such file or directory find: /usr/share/doc/vttest: No such file or directory find: /usr/share/doc/xterm/XTerm-debian-88c: No such file or directory /usr/share/doc/xterm/xterm.faq.html /usr/share/doc/xterm/xterm.log.html $ zcat sid/Contents-i386.gz|zgrep /usr/share/doc/ncurses/ $ etc. And for me lynx is lynx-cur etc.
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