Tom Christiansen dixit:
>My test case is to run
>
> $ ~/lynx2-8-8/lynx -width=80 -display_charset=utf-8 \
> -assume_local_charset=utf-8 -dump test.html > test.utf8
Since you didn’t specify one, I wrote one myself.
>Looking at test.utf8 in less(1) with LESSCHARSET set to UTF-8 reveals
>this paragraph:
>
> Values in parentheses are for the high resolution bin: 2.71–2.59 Å for
> the SeMet GMP-bound, 2.03–2.00 Å for the native GMP-bound, 2.38–2.30 <C3>
> for the native apo form.
Doesn’t for me.
(MirBSD)
t...@blau:~ $ lynx -width=80 -display_charset=utf-8 -assume_local_charset=utf-8
-dump test.html > test.utf8
t...@blau:~ $ cat test.utf8
Values in parentheses are for the high resolution bin: 2.7#2.59 Å for
the SeMet GMP-bound, 2.03#2.00 Å for the native GMP-bound, 2.38#2.30 Å
for the native apo form.
Same on Debian sid.
I’m building lynx (and ncursesw…) from MirPorts on a friend’s MacBook
right now, to look there as well.
bye,
//mirabilos
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when God enlightens him. Or only God invents algorithms, we merely copy them.
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<html><body><p>Values in parentheses are for the high resolution bin: 2.7–2.59
Å for the
SeMet GMP-bound, 2.03–2.00 Å for the native GMP-bound, 2.38–2.30 Å for the
native apo form.</p></body></html>
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