On or about 23 Jun, 2001, Thomas Dickey
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

        [...]

> man lynx:
> 
>        -cmd_log=FILENAME
>               write keystroke commands and related information to
>               the specified file.
> 
>        -cmd_script=FILENAME
>               read  keystroke  commands  from the specified file.
>               You can use the data  written  using  the  -cmd_log
>               option.   Lynx  will ignore other information which
>               the command-logging may have written  to  the  log-
>               file.
> 
> (not many of the command-line options are documented more than that)

I forget all about the man page--I use "lynx --help | less" for the command-line 
options :).

Anyway, here's a patch for the help file:


--- Lynx_users_guide.html.old   Tue Jun 19 13:35:38 2001
+++ Lynx_users_guide.html       Mon Jun 25 12:29:56 2001
@@ -2313,6 +2313,14 @@
                     <A HREF="#lynx.cfg">lynx.cfg</A>.
              <dt><code>-child</code>
                 <dd>exit on left-arrow in startfile, and disable save to disk.
+             <dt><code>-cmd_log=FILENAME</code>
+                <dd>write keystroke commands and related information to the
+                    specified file.
+             <dt><code>-cmd_script=FILENAME</code>
+                <dd>read keystroke commands from the specified file.  You can
+                    use the data written using the <em>-cmd_log</em> option.
+                    Lynx will ignore other information which the
+                    command-logging may have written to the log-file.
              <dt><code>-color</code>
                 <dd>forces color mode on, if available.  Default color control 
sequences
                        which work for many terminal types are assumed if the terminal

-- 
Michael Warner
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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