My appologies to all. It appears it is showing the code sections
correctly. It is a section from a book and the way it is written it makes
it look like you are missing things. Such as use the following command to
run this program and then it has multiple blank lines (3 to 4) and then a
command that is not actually shown as a console command i.e no prompt
shown so it looks like it is the answer to the run code not the command to
run it. Maybe ok visually but a bit confusing when using braille.
Tom
On Sat, 21 Nov 2020, Halaasz Saandor via Lynx-dev wrote:
2020/11/21 12:11 ... Tom Masterson:
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?
What webpage?
I try something bracketed by <code>...</code> and with no trouble
clearly see it in Lynx. Furthermore, I tryed also an unknown entity and
found that Lynx simply ignored that. Therefore, in your case it is not
ignored, but turned into something else. If it were <script>, I would
expect it to disappear.
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