On Fri, Feb 28, 2020 at 09:59:44PM +0100, Martijn Dekker wrote:
> Op 28-02-20 om 02:59 schreef Thomas Dickey:
> > 2020-02-27 (2.9.0dev.5)
>
> Gopher URLs for HTML pages geneated from menus are still broken, with a
> missing slash after '/h'.
>
> E.g. when visiting gopher://gopher.metafilter.com/1
On Tue, Mar 03, 2020 at 05:07:00AM -0500, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 28, 2020 at 09:59:44PM +0100, Martijn Dekker wrote:
> > Op 28-02-20 om 02:59 schreef Thomas Dickey:
> > > 2020-02-27 (2.9.0dev.5)
> >
> > Gopher URLs for HTML pages geneated from menus are still broken, with a
> > missing
Thomas Dickey wrote:
I've no idea why; GnuTls works fine in e.g. Wget2 and
libcurl. Some issue with tidy_tls.c on Windows?
I don't know - how is GnuTls built for your configuration?
With this patch, it works:
--- a/src/tidy_tls.c 2020-01-21 22:26:43
+++ b/src/tidy_tls.c 2020-03-03 11:46:07
Hi,
I am using Lynx with a braille display.
When I browse a list, for instance, in the options menu, or a website, my
braille shows only "Use arrow keys and return..."
If I go up or down, the text at braille remains same.
How could I change options that braille shows the text in the list?
I
I'm seriously thinking about porting my epub reader from windows to
linux. Under windows it's a gui application, but in porting it to
linux, I'd actually not mind making it a terminal based app. The parsing
of the content files is relatively easy to do, especially since I
already have that mos
While, unlike Riku, I am not running Braille, I have noticed for a long time
that drop-down menus are not reading well with a screen-reader. Sounds like an x
is combined with the listed options. Many time its quite a challenge knowing
whats there. Thanks in advance
Chime
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Travis Siegel dixit:
> I could of course simply call lynx and pas it the url to the local file
> to display, but this would require the user to quit lynx after each
> section was done. I'd like instead to be able to incorporate the
I’ve written myself a script to convert toc.ncx into index.ht