Hello.
In past, years ago, I was able to use lynx to view the items in a directory.
This included, as I recall, only the name of a file/directory on each line with
perhaps its size if a nondirectory entry.
Now this is a typical line:
-rwxr-xr-x1 dandunfe staff 74362 Mar 7 15:54 ack
Well Dan, I can type lynx followed by a period and view local directories, but
I have no idea about configuring that kind of display. But you know, it would be
really nice if LYNX had a way of changing a sort on the fly, the way Alpine
does.
Chime
- Original Message -
| From: "dan"
| To: "lynx-dev"
| Sent: Saturday, March 7, 2020 6:30:08 PM
| Subject: [Lynx-dev] Viewing local directories
| Hello.
|
| In past, years ago, I was able to use lynx to view the items in a directory.
|
| This included, as I recall, only the name of a fi
dan d. wrote:
> In past, years ago, I was able to use lynx to view the items in a
> directory.
>
> This included, as I recall, only the name of a file/directory on each
> line with perhaps its size if a nondirectory entry
> .
>
> Now this is a typical line:
>
> -rwxr-xr-x1 dandunfe staff