> > > The only problem is the aggravating yahoo URLs that are very long--I just
> > > checked one that is 537 characters long. So, far, with middle mouse
> > > button copying, I am not able to copy that from the one line display at
> > > the bottom of the screen. (I suspect it can't be done.)
> >
On Sun, 4 Mar 2012, Randy Kramer wrote:
> On Sunday 04 March 2012 10:31:41 am Lisi wrote:
> > On Sunday 04 March 2012 12:51:17 Randy Kramer wrote:
> > > The only problem is the aggravating yahoo URLs that are very long--I just
> > > checked one that is 537 characters long. So, far, with middle mo
On Sunday 04 March 2012 10:31:41 am Lisi wrote:
> On Sunday 04 March 2012 12:51:17 Randy Kramer wrote:
> > The only problem is the aggravating yahoo URLs that are very long--I just
> > checked one that is 537 characters long. So, far, with middle mouse
> > button copying, I am not able to copy tha
On Sun, Mar 04, 2012 at 07:51:17AM -0500, Randy Kramer wrote:
> The only problem is the aggravating yahoo URLs that are very long--I just
> checked one that is 537 characters long. So, far, with middle mouse button
> copying, I am not able to copy that from the one line display at the bottom
>
On Sunday 04 March 2012 12:51:17 Randy Kramer wrote:
> The only problem is the aggravating yahoo URLs that are very long--I just
> checked one that is 537 characters long. So, far, with middle mouse button
> copying, I am not able to copy that from the one line display at the bottom
> of the scree
Chris,
Thanks very much! Another helpful idea. One problem is noted below...
On Sunday 04 March 2012 05:45:22 am Chris Bannister wrote:
> Start lynx, press 'o'
> The options menu will appear.
> Press the 'down arrow' until you get to the 'User mode' option just
> under 'General Preferences'. (T
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On Sat, Mar 03, 2012 at 04:56:07PM -0500, Randy Kramer wrote:
> I have lynx installed on my machine, and tried a quick look at it, but is not
> immediately obvious how to get the URL for a link.
Start lynx, press 'o'
The options menu will appear.
Press the 'down arrow
Mike,
Another excellent approach--thanks!
Unfortunately, I've now realized that lynx doesn't display some of the links
that I'm interested in--I think because they may be generated by javascript
(or java), so I now need to look for a text browser that runs those. I
understand edbrowse might b
On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 1:56 PM, Randy Kramer wrote:
>
> Maybe it can be done readily in lynx and I just haven't spotted how to do it?
I have ~/.lynx/external to which I just added this line:
EXTERNAL:http:echo %s | xsel -i:TRUE
Then I can navigate to a link and hit the `.' key. If there are mo
Jasper,
Excellent--exactly what I needed!
Thank you very much!
Randy Kramer
On Saturday 03 March 2012 05:31:38 pm Jasper Noë wrote:
> In lynx you can make bookmarks with the 'a' button.
> Combine that with a bookmark in your graphical browser to
>
> ~/lynx_bookmarks.html
>
> That is all.
>
> --
On Sat, 03 Mar 2012 16:56:07 -0500, Randy Kramer wrote:
> Hijacking this thread
Then don't. Start a new one, or better still, do a little research first.
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In lynx you can make bookmarks with the 'a' button.
Combine that with a bookmark in your graphical browser to
~/lynx_bookmarks.html
That is all.
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Hijacking this thread thinking I might have a good audience for my question:
Is there a text based browser that makes it easy to copy a URL (with, e.g.,
the middle mouse button) to paste it in another (graphical) browser?
I have lynx installed on my machine, and tried a quick look at it, but is
> Hi Weaver!
>I have tried lynx, links, links2, elinks and w3m. I work with those
> exclusively. I still mostly stick by lynx, but that is just laziness,
> since it
> really doesn't do a few things.
>I have found, that from the above collection elinks is the best. It can
> be
> customised
Hi Weaver!
I have tried lynx, links, links2, elinks and w3m. I work with those
exclusively. I still mostly stick by lynx, but that is just laziness, since it
really doesn't do a few things.
I have found, that from the above collection elinks is the best. It can be
customised to meet almost
> On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 02:11:59AM -0800, Weaver wrote:
>> I'm seting up a gui-less system and was wondering about text browsers -
>> what's good?
>>
>> re there any that are head and shoulders above the rest, more intuitive,
>> stable, etc,?
>
On 27/02/12 21:11, Weaver wrote:
> Hello one and all.
>
> I'm seting up a gui-less system and was wondering about text browsers -
> what's good?
> Anything to avoid, that is behind in development, not being maintained or
> is obviously behind the others in some respect
On Mon, 27 Feb 2012 10:32:29 +
Keith McKenzie wrote:
> On 27/02/12 10:11, Weaver wrote:
> > Hello one and all.
> >
> > I'm seting up a gui-less system and was wondering about text browsers -
> > what's good?
> > Anything to avoid, that is behind in
On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 02:11:59AM -0800, Weaver wrote:
> I'm seting up a gui-less system and was wondering about text browsers -
> what's good?
>
> re there any that are head and shoulders above the rest, more intuitive,
> stable, etc,?
Don't know about int
ndency until you run into
javascript and /usr/share/edbrowse-3.xx has a good readme file in it.On
Mon, 27 Feb 2012, Keith McKenzie wrote:
> On 27/02/12 10:11, Weaver wrote:
> > Hello one and all.
> >
> > I'm seting up a gui-less system and was wondering about text browsers -
>
On 27/02/12 10:11, Weaver wrote:
Hello one and all.
I'm seting up a gui-less system and was wondering about text browsers -
what's good?
Anything to avoid, that is behind in development, not being maintained or
is obviously behind the others in some respect or other.
I don't
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