Hi Gary and all,

why didn't I come up with this workaround? I use w3m regularly - I
hacked my url_handler.sh into calling it when no Netscape is running
(hardly recently) and as long as Opera refuses to take remote commands
(although it says it understands them, Opera 5 and Opera 6 TP1 don't).

The workaround does not help Schoeppi a bit, of course, but it's an
interesting idea in its own right.

On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 10:23:51AM -0800, Gary Johnson wrote:
> Display-hooks let you set w3m as the pager for just those messages that
> you know have a lot of embedded URLs, e.g.,
> 
>     display-hook ~A                         'set pager="builtin"'
>     display-hook '~s "reg headlines"'       'set pager="w3m"'

Could you automate it? Could you find out whether there are more
than, say, 3 URLs in a message body so it's worth to hand over control
to w3m? Can you do it without slowing down the whole Mutt?

Surely, your proposed solution will help me to read LinguistList
digests, so thank you very much so far!

Cristian

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