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Re: Conkeror-like functionality for EWW
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Tassilo Horn |
Subject: |
Re: Conkeror-like functionality for EWW |
Date: |
Wed, 05 Nov 2014 11:18:03 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.130012 (Ma Gnus v0.12) Emacs/25.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Andrey Kotlarski <address@hidden> writes:
Hi Andrey,
>> Or another nice and similar approach was to have a command
>> `eww-isearch-links' which does what isearch does but considers only
>> link texts. Probably, that would also be easier to implement as you
>> don't need to add dozens of overlays displaying link numbers/chars.
>
> Just to mention, eww-lnum does this too, just like Conkeror. You can
> type characters and matching links will be narrowed down (and still
> assigned numbers).
Oh, cool.
> Sometimes I go to pages with too many links and just know I'm looking
> for "Doc[s]" section or something. I don't even bother looking at the
> page, just press `f`, type "doc" and immediately see what's of
> interest. Often in this situation all left is to hit RET or if there
> are several matches left and the right one is not selected, just hit a
> digit.
Well, one think that I don't like is that `f <something>' only considers
the links that are currently visible. For example, when visiting the
Emacs homepage and point being on top, I expect that `f imag' will show
me the "ImageMagick" link in the Releases section. But since that's not
in the visible buffer portion, I can only type `f i' and the link "JOIN
THE FSF" is highlighted as first match. I can't even input the next
char of "imagemagick", i.e., m, anymore, because there's no such match
in the visible part of the page.
So basically I like the feature a lot but I'd prefer if it operated on
the whole page, not only the visible buffer portion. That is, I think
it would be ok if the numbers started with 1 at the beginnig of the
visible buffer portion but extended to the end of the page so that `f
<something>' has a search-forward behavior without bound.
Bye,
Tassilo
- Re: Conkeror-like functionality for EWW, (continued)
Re: Conkeror-like functionality for EWW, Eric Abrahamsen, 2014/11/03
Re: Conkeror-like functionality for EWW, Yuri Khan, 2014/11/03
Re: Conkeror-like functionality for EWW, Tassilo Horn, 2014/11/04
- Re: Conkeror-like functionality for EWW, Andrey Kotlarski, 2014/11/04
- Re: Conkeror-like functionality for EWW,
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- Re: Conkeror-like functionality for EWW, Andrey Kotlarski, 2014/11/05
- Re: Conkeror-like functionality for EWW, Tassilo Horn, 2014/11/05
- Re: Conkeror-like functionality for EWW, Andrey Kotlarski, 2014/11/05
- Re: Conkeror-like functionality for EWW, Tassilo Horn, 2014/11/05
Re: Conkeror-like functionality for EWW, Andrey Kotlarski, 2014/11/20
Re: Conkeror-like functionality for EWW, Tassilo Horn, 2014/11/21