From the w3m page [0] :
"w3m has several advantages against Lynx. For example,:
- W3m can render tables.
- W3m can render frame (by converting frame into table).
[...]
- W3m is small. [...] Actually, lynx it 800K on my i386 system, w3m is
200K + libgc.
[...]
Lynx is an excellent browser, who have
[2013-05-28 18:11] Thorsten Glaser
> markus schnalke dixit:
>
> >you rather use w3m?
>
> Is there anyone on earth having figured out how to *use* that,
> as in navigate?
Funny, navigation is the main reason I prefer w3m over lynx. :-)
meillo
* Thorsten Glaser 2013-05-28 20:25
> Is there anyone on earth having figured out how to *use* that,
> as in navigate?
with sth like this in your ~/.w3m/keymap it feels for me like surf (to
be precise, surf feels like w3m).
> keymap C-u PREV_PAGE
> keymap C-d NEXT_PAGE
>
Hello,
I can't find the patch to hide unused tags. I used to use it for a
while, but I lost it.
Does anyone still use it?
Regards
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* Thuban [29.05.2013 11:43]:
> Hello,
> I can't find the patch to hide unused tags. I used to use it for a
> while, but I lost it.
> Does anyone still use it?
>
> Regards
Attached
diff -paur dwm.old/dwm.c dwm.new/dwm.c
--- dwm.old/dwm.c 2013-03-13 19:14:34.591449951 +0100
+++ dwm.new/dwm.c
On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 10:12 AM, markus schnalke wrote:
> [2013-05-28 18:11] Thorsten Glaser
>> markus schnalke dixit:
>>
>> >you rather use w3m?
>>
>> Is there anyone on earth having figured out how to *use* that,
>> as in navigate?
>
> Funny, navigation is the main reason I prefer w3m over lyn
most worthwhile content on the web doesn't actually need javascript.
> A lot of the time my web browsing consists of (or rather is
> replaced by) a script invoking pandoc and mupdf from newsbeuter,
> which is pleasant.
Can you give a demonstration of this workflow and how it looks?
Le 12:16:05 le 29/05.2013 , Uli Armbruster a écrit :
> Attached
Thanks!
Can I add it on the wiki?
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On 28/05/13 at 12:12pm, Hugues wrote:
> Did you try to compile WebKitGTK, without CRUX port?
Yep. Just finished today. I've built it with these config options:
./configure --prefix=/usr --libexecdir=/usr/lib/webkitgtk2 --with-gtk=2.0
--disable-webkit2 --disable-geolocation
But still no luck with
Silvan Jegen dixit:
>As a Vim user I see it the same way. In addition, correct me if I am
>wrong but as far as I know lynx does not handle CJK characters
>properly (German umlauts seem to work ok apparently).
No, that works properly as long as you use libncursesw
(one of the benefits of MirBSD ov
With the recent interest in sbase, I wrote nice (1) and fixed the
E?ARGF() macros.
Previously, ARGF() would always return the string at the current
argument location, and would wind up processing the arguments as
flags. A local variable '_break' needed to be introduced to correct
those behaviors.
Greetings.
On Wed, 29 May 2013 20:56:39 +0200 "Galos, David"
wrote:
> With the recent interest in sbase, I wrote nice (1) and fixed the
> E?ARGF() macros.
>
> Previously, ARGF() would always return the string at the current
> argument location, and would wind up processing the arguments as
> fl
On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 08:56:39PM +0200, Christoph Lohmann wrote:
>
> Your patches have been applied in their logic. Thanks!
>
With your last commit you forgot to add the patch for adding nice.c to
the source tree, so 'make all' fails when try to build nice.o.
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On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 12:16:05PM +0200, Uli Armbruster wrote:
> * Thuban [29.05.2013 11:43]:
> > I can't find the patch to hide unused tags. I used to use it for a
> > while, but I lost it.
>
> Attached
Are you the original author of this patch, or do you have the URL where
you found it? I like
I've attached a patch which updates the TODO, and adds a bunch of easy
utilities to sbase.
Included is
* rmdir
* printenv
* unlink
* sync
* chvt
* chgrp
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