Hello, when it's done, yes, or: slapt-get --upgrade as lynx is already shipped in Slint.
But please be patient, I am looking at Debian packaging especially lynxcfg.patch, before deciding what to change in the new package. Cheers, Didier Le 05/06/2020 à 10:31, Pawel L. a écrit : > slapt-get --install-set slint > > should update the current version, right? > > Thanks, > > Pawel > > On 2020-06-04 7:03 p.m., Didier Spaier wrote: >> Hello Pawel and all, >> >> You made me remember that I have stored the lynx.cfg proposed by Jude >> to be shipped as an alternate configuration in next release of a >> lynx package for Slint. I will provide lynx-2.9.0dev.5 tomorrow with it. >> >> Cheers, >> Didier >> >> Le 05/06/2020 à 00:54, Pawel L. a écrit : >>> Hello, >>> >>> David is right about lynx working in more blind-friendly way in Debian than >>> in Slint since Debian comes with lynx.cfg preconfigured differently from >>> Slint version. >>> >>> In Slint it is necessary to turn cursor on and tune up few more settings to >>> make it better with Speakup for instance. >>> >>> I believe Didier mentioned in one of his email that Slint respects lynx's >>> developer configuration or so and it should be up to a user to make any >>> needed changes. >>> >>> Best, >>> >>> Pawel >>> >>> On 2020-06-04 3:09 p.m., Didier Spaier wrote: >>>> Hi David, >>>> >>>> currently we ship lynx-2.9.0dev.4 in Slint, but I hardly understand why >>>> lynx itself would behave differently between Debian (which version?) and >>>> Slint on this regard, but maybe if your config file makes a difference. >>>> >>>> Anyway we need more information to investigate. >>>> >>>> Please attach your config file to your next message and tell with which >>>> console screen reader you observe this behavior: espeakup, speechd-up, >>>> fenrir? >>>> >>>> Also, please provide a link to a web page on which this issue appears, >>>> and post to or at least CC the Slint mailing list so we know if other >>>> Slint users encounter the same issue. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Didier >>>> >>>> Le 04/06/2020 à 19:29, David Hoff Jr a écrit : >>>>> You are correct, Lynx does work better when used from the command line, >>>>> but in Slint, when using a screen reader, Lynx is not very usable. The >>>>> Tab and Up/Down cursor keys are suppose to read only the link but instead >>>>> the link and a lot of other information is spoken by the screen reader >>>>> making it extremely difficult to determine where you are and what is >>>>> being spoken. David Ring did send me a revised config file which I >>>>> appreciated. I >>>>> currently use Lynx and Debian on an older netbook and it is very easy to >>>>> configure and use. Is it possible that Slint could reconfigure Lynx to >>>>> work in a similar fashion? >>>>>

