On 5/27/07, Thorsten Glaser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Stef Caunter dixit:
> /linktext will take you to the link [...] > Then again, I don't use numbered links,
so I navigate with '/' or vi keys. >
They're much faster than search function,
plus you don't get false > positives.
I agree that it is much faster than using search functions, and also agree that it is faster then using numbers following with g then pressing enter and then ] or x or d or . which heavily depends on defined keystrokes) also do not forget that you may use - and + so you do not need type numbers if they are to long just from relative of active link. But you will need to be good /and/or/ fast with math to do/use this :) Currently only -, + and g, G, p and P(ages) are implemented and which is very important that they can not be changed in keystrokes but it should be changed to something like this: g,G will point to GOTO key; p,P may point to PRINT key. [Because it was trivial I also added % - percent stuff in my sources.] So that should be changed when adding this features, because user may change HEAD to point to something else than ] And using it hardcoded is bad idea IMHO (as is current state with g,G,p and P) Look in src/LYGetFile.c for more info, also note that DO_FORMS_STUFF is not (yet) implemented _______________________________________________ Lynx-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lynx-dev
