> - No chance to compile Lynx with both --enable-default-colors > and --enable-color-style, and choose what you want to use at > runtime? Like if you don't use -lss=3D it should use the default not really - color-style is different enough from the default color style (I suppose someone could make a .lss file that matches the default style) > colors. It's just an idea. Implementing this seems to be hard, > right? > Fr=E9d=E9ric L. W. Meunier [Tel: +55-21-620-7173 - Niter=F3i-RJ Brasil] -- Thomas E. Dickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.clark.net/pub/dickey
- lynx-dev Lynx with lss, and reloading options Frederic L. W. Meunier
- Re: lynx-dev Lynx with lss, and reloading opti... Leonid Pauzner
- Re: lynx-dev Lynx with lss, and reloading ... Klaus Weide
- Re: lynx-dev Lynx with lss, and reload... Leonid Pauzner
- Re: lynx-dev Lynx with lss, and re... Klaus Weide
- Re: lynx-dev Lynx with lss, a... Leonid Pauzner
- Re: lynx-dev Lynx with ls... brian j pardy
- Re: lynx-dev Lynx with ls... Leonid Pauzner
- Re: lynx-dev Lynx with ls... Klaus Weide
- Re: lynx-dev Lynx with lss, and reloading opti... T.E.Dickey
- Re: lynx-dev Lynx with lss, and reloading opti... Frederic L. W. Meunier
- Re: lynx-dev Lynx with lss, and reloading ... Leonid Pauzner
- Re: lynx-dev Lynx with lss, and reloading opti... Frederic L. W. Meunier
- Re: lynx-dev Lynx with lss, and reloading ... Leonid Pauzner
- Re: lynx-dev Lynx with lss, and reloading opti... Frederic L. W. Meunier
