On 20050227 20:46:22, Neon Absentius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 27, 2005 at 05:32:59AM +0000, Miciah Dashiel Butler Masters wrote:
> > On 20050226 18:34:00, Neon Absentius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On Thu, Feb 24, 2005 at 08:02:57PM +0000, Andrew Robinson wrote:
> > > > I have compiled and installed elinks 0.10.2 on a stock slackware 8.0 
> > > > installation running in standard 
> > > > console mode. All compile options were left at default.
> > > > 
> > > > While the program appears to load web pages and local text files, no 
> > > > content is displayed.
> > > > Toggling html/ plain from the view menu has no effect. I just get a 
> > > > blank (black) screen with a status bar at 
> > > > the bottom (reporting OK).
> > > > 
> > > > The filenames are recorded in History.
> > > > 
> > > > Attempting to save a page at this point results in an empty file on 
> > > > disk.
> > > > 
> > > > Has anyone any idea what the problem here might be please?
> > > > 
> > > > Precompiled lynx and links (currently uninstalled) packages work and 
> > > > render fine on the same machine.
> > > > 
> > > > Many thanks in advance for any help anyone can provide...
> > > 
> > > I have the same problem with elinks that come from the debian package.
> > > I just upgraded to elinks 0.10.2-2 from the unstable distribution and
> > > I have the same problems described by Andrew. Since he's having the 
> > > same problems in slack, I guess it's an elinks bug and not a Debian 
> > > one. 
> > 
> > Have you tried starting ELinks with the -no-connect option? This will
> > tell the new ELinks process not to connect to any existing processes
> > that might exist. ELinks will normally do this to share the cache,
> > global history, and so on between processes, but it can cause problems
> > when a newer version of ELinks connects to an older one.
> > 
> > Have you tried starting ELinks with the -no-home option? This will tell
> > ELinks that it has no home directory, which implies -no-connect (since
> > ELinks puts the pipe thru which processes communicate therein) and also
> > means that ELinks will not use your user configuration.
> > 
> > You might also combining -no-home with -config-file, which will ensure
> > that ELinks will not even read your system-wide configuration file
> > in /etc: -no-home -config-file some_dummy_name
> > 
> > If none of this solves the problem, please report what terminal
> > (emulator) you are using. Do dialogue boxes and menus work fine?
> > 
> 
> None of your suggestions worked. Even "elinks -dump" returns  three
> empty lines! Dialogue boxes and menus seem to work fine.Even history
> works fine. Elinks knows where it has been, it just doesn't display
> anything. The responce time is as would be expected, i.e. it takes
> more time to finish when a webpage is far away and/or heavy.
> 
> I tried this on the console, xterm w or w/o unicode, mlterm and
> eterm. I allways get the same behavior independently of the terminal.

What are the colours you've configured for your terminal? Have you tried
inversing them in your terminal configuration? Have you tried changing
the colours in ELinks? (Setup -> Options manager -> Document -> Browsing
-> Default color settings.)

Does it make any difference when you fiddle with the colour and
transparency settings in Setup -> Terminal options?

On 20050227 21:08:16, Neon Absentius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am afraid that by mistake I send you a personal message instead of
> replying to the elinks list. My apologies.
> 
> Could you please forward my message to the list?
> Thanks and sorry.

NP. Mailing lists confuse me, too. I always have to manually edit the
To and CC fields to get Mutt to do (what I hope to be) the right thing.

-- 
Miciah Masters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> / <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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