Up spake Joe Fineman:
> I am using w3m to read just one Web site (www.mudcat.org), which has
> the peculiarity that it contains no graphics and that most of its
> links are to itself.  For that purpose, being able to read & post
> within Emacs is a blessing, despite the clunkiness of the interface
> (having to go to the minibuffer to fill in text, etc.).  For most of
> the Web sites I read, however, I want to look at the pictures, and for
> the time being there is no easy way to do that in w3m, tho I gather
> that is being worked on.

Under w3m-el / X11, S-t will toggle inline graphics.

Under w3m / xterm, the w3m-img package adds support for inline graphics.

-- 
-trent
If sharing a thing in no way diminishes it, it is not rightly owned if
it is not shared. -- St. Augustine
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