I am rather amazed at the quality of the rendering provided by elinks. Here's one page among many that play well with my 256-color setup:
http://www.vivalavoce.com Yet, I suspect that there may still be some issues with the configuration of my display. Here are a couple of things that I noticed: 1. Text background colors are often truncated to the length of the text rather than continuing to the end of the line. An example would be the gentoo.org web site where the different items on the home page are separated by a plum-colored line. When viewed with elinks these lines are terminated immediately after the last character in the heading. 2. Many sites have a horizontal line of buttons somewhere near the top with links to the main areas of the site. On the same www.gentoo.org home page this is rendered correctly (About | Projects | Docs .. etc.) On the contrary at www.debian.org the links do not appear lined horizontally but rather as a vertical list to the left of the display: * About Debian * News * Getting Debian * Support * .. Worse, some sites - can't find one right now - have such a long list of links in that horizontal "site bar" that when displayed vertically you end up having to page down to actually see the beginning of the page. I was wondering if everyone sees the same thing and if not if there is anything I should change in my terminal/elinks configuration that might help correct these issues? If the above descriptions are unclear in any way, let me know and I'll put up some screenshots. Thanks, cga _______________________________________________ elinks-users mailing list [email protected] http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/elinks-users
