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Re: lynx-dev Re: patch to spawn extra lynx's
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mattack |
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Re: lynx-dev Re: patch to spawn extra lynx's |
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Wed, 13 Oct 1999 11:45:11 -0700 (PDT) |
On Wed, 13 Oct 1999, Yury Burkatovsky wrote:
>I looked at recent Lynx mail and tried to guess if you have found a way of
>running w3m by the EXTERNAL (".") command in lynx.
>
>Just in case you haven't, try my settings in lynx.cfg:
>
>a) if you have multi-window X environment, open w3m in a side window and
> continue browsing with lynx:
>
> EXTERNAL:http:xterm -e sh -c "/usr/local/bin/w3m %s" &:TRUE
>
>b) in case you have to open w3m on the same screen and suspend lynx until
> you exit,
>
> EXTERNAL:http:sh -c "/usr/local/bin/w3m %s":TRUE
Nope, it still doesn't work for me. I unaliased lynx so that I wasn't missing
error messages (I usually use -nopause).
As far as I can tell in my simple experiments, the first time I hit dot, the
message at the bottom of the screen flickers and repaints. But there is
no error message being printed. (I do not have pause turned off!! I
paranoidly checked this several times.)
But it's not running w3m. I also added the full path to sh just in case.
An even better version of this (once something is working) would be to get
screen to open a new 'window' to run w3m in on the page, then when I quit
w3m, to switch back to the original Lynx session. I don't know if screen is
this sophisticated though.