I have set up 2 binds:
macro index w |elinks\n
macro pager w |elinks\n
But when I use them elinks opens with a window asking what to do:
open save display etc
If I hit display I get the source code.
I previously used w3m for this and it worked ok, but I prefer to use elinks
for a bro
On (12:09 03/02/08), Dave Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> put forth the proposition:
> On (11:29 03/02/08), Dave Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> put forth the proposition:
> > I have set up 2 binds:
> >
> > macro index w |elinks\n
> > macro pager w |elinks\n
> >
> > But when I use them elinks opens w
On (11:29 03/02/08), Dave Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> put forth the proposition:
> I have set up 2 binds:
>
> macro index w |elinks\n
> macro pager w |elinks\n
>
> But when I use them elinks opens with a window asking what to do:
>
> open save display etc
>
> If I hit display I get the s
Hello all,
I have just switched my setup from using mboxes to IMAP. I have created a
hierarchy of directories and sub-directories and I can indeed browse through
these using Mutt.
I have looked at the Mutt manual, and man muttrc, but I cannot see however any
way to customise the view when in the
On 3 Feb 2008 12:15 +, by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dave Wood):
>>> macro pager w |elinks\n
>
> Better still:
>
> cat /dev/stdin >> tmp.html
> elinks tmp.html
How about elink's -force-html command line switch?
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Michael Kjörling .. [EMAIL PROTECTED] .. http://michael.kjorling.se
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On (15:22 03/02/08), Michael Kjorling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> put forth the
proposition:
> On 3 Feb 2008 12:15 +, by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dave Wood):
> >>> macro pager w |elinks\n
> >
> > Better still:
> >
> > cat /dev/stdin >> tmp.html
> > elinks tmp.html
>
> How about elink's -force-html c
Hi,
I often receive emails of type text/html. I've experimented displaying
them with links and firefox (with appropriate setting in my .mailcap).
Firefox seems to display the email text but not the images. Instead of
the images, I see grayish box which indicates the image wasn't
available. Is ther
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On Sunday, February 3 at 01:37 PM, quoth Arthur Dent:
> I have looked at the Mutt manual, and man muttrc, but I cannot see
> however any way to customise the view when in the folder browser.
You were right the first time, it's $folder_format. Unfor