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Re: lynx-dev dev.9 question
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Thomas Dickey |
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Re: lynx-dev dev.9 question |
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Tue, 26 Nov 2002 18:53:35 -0500 |
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On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 03:00:06PM -0500, Larry W. Virden wrote:
> At <URL: http://wiki.tcl.tk/ > is a public Wiki. I use lynx to visit
> these pages quite regularly, editing pages when appropriate.
>
> The process of editing the page is to first visit the page, then select
> the "Edit {insert title of page here}" submit button. At that point,
> lynx displays a text box with the contents of the page in it.
>
> I then move into the text box, instruct lynx to invoke my personal editor
> with the contents of the box. I do my editing, and leave my editor.
>
> A small percentage of time, Lynx asks me if I want to wrap the lines,
> and I say no (seeing as I do not care to accidentally break source code, etc.)
> A small percentage of the times I am asked if I want to wrap the lines, Lynx
> indicates at this point, I believe, that it is wrapping the lines anyways.
I see some logic that does this if the lines are really too long (longer
than 1024). Lynx has a fixed limit on the longest lines that it might
try to display.
> This I don't understand. Lynx was able to allocate lines large enough
> for the data when first generating the page. So there should not need to
> be a case where Lynx cannot allocate buffers large enough for the lines.
>
> Has anyone looked at this part of the code? Is this something that might,
> perchance, be improved in the upcoming dev.10 release?
>
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