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lynx-dev L-page: set/clear
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Philip Webb |
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lynx-dev L-page: set/clear |
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Tue, 9 Feb 1999 02:44:55 -0500 (EST) |
990208 Kim DeVaughn wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 08, 1999, David Combs (address@hidden) said:
>> Look at this output from the L-page: -- snipped --
>> Because it is the ONLY one that clearly lets me see
>> how the many many links end up going to only a FEW files --
>> those with unique names BEFORE the "#..." stuff.
>> No one has any idea why it is useful
>> to ALWAYS have the ADDRESSES listed on the L-page.
> I *might* even have use of such data at some point.
> it looks like what you want is already in the code
> Near the top of the LYList.c file, we find:
>
> ** Create a temporary text/html file with a list of links to
> ** HyperText References in the current document.
> **
> ** On entry
> ** titles Set: if we want titles where available
> ** Clear: we only get addresses.
> */ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>
> all you'd need to do is clone the L-page invoking case in LYMainLoop.c,
> call showlist() with the flag set to FALSE instead of TRUE,
> name the new form of L-page something else (say, A-page),
> and add a couple of entries for the new command to LYKeymap.[ch]
> (plus add the documentation, of course :-) ).
you are both onto something, but KD is the proven programmer (smile).
it should be set up as an alternative in lynx.cfg , not another keystroke.
i'll put it in my todo list of little C exercises,
but KD could do it in 10 min , tops ... (grin).
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Re: lynx-dev LYNX: the L-page: example of usefulness, Chuck Martin, 1999/02/09