Good Morning
This is al a good discussion but it does not answer my question. For some
pages I can modify the html and make it readable, however there a number
of sites out in the wild that use the <code>...</code> to show coding. I
would like to be able to read that code without having to download and
reformat the pages. So is it possible to have lynx read those segments or
do I need to modify lynx itself?
Tom
On Sat, 21 Nov 2020, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
Jude DaShiell dixit:
That single font may well be an important accessibility feature of lynx;
It *so* is! I read all my fanfiction in lynx because it runs in
xterm, where I have full control over the font (and size) used.
Also other ebooks.
Paul Gilmartin dixit:
Perhaps more important, and not effectively a nop for lynx, it
preserves whitespace, copyint it from the HTML source to the
rendered page.
No, only <pre> does that, <code> doesn’t, nor <tt>.
bye,
//mirabilos
--
[00:02] <Vutral> gecko: benutzt du emacs ?
[00:03] <gecko> nö [00:03] <gecko> nur n normalen mac
[00:04] <Vutral> argl [00:04] <Vutral> ne den editor
-- Vutral und gecko2 in #deutsch (NB: Editor? Betriebssystem.)
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