At 10:54 PM 2002-02-19 , you wrote: >Al Gilman said... > >|>You're right; using -crawl with -dump turns off >|>the numbers (and the references).� That's exactly >|>what I wanted all along - I'd just never have >|>thought to try that set of options. >|> >| >|I think that you will find that it is the -nolist which is removing the link >|numbers. > >Nope.� I double checked, and was being >very specific.� Using just -dump and -crawl, >the numbers went away.� -nolist didn't affect >the numbers in any way I could tell. > >; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
Curiouser and curiouser quoth Alice. For reference my Options are set for keypad_mode: (3) links and form fields are numbered -- Here's what I run: lynx -version > test\nolist.log lynx -dump >> test\nolist.log echo " " >> test\nolist.log echo "-- case break --" >> test\nolist.log echo " " >> test\nolist.log lynx -nolist -dump >> test\nolist.log -- and here's what I find in test\nolist.log: Lynx Version 2.8.2rel.1 (01 Jun 1999) Copyrights held by the University of Kansas, CERN, and other contributors. Distributed under the GNU General Public License. See http://lynx.browser.org/ and the online help for more information. Welcome to the Web Al Gilman's laptop is pleased to bring you World Wide Web browsing using the [1] Lynx client. If you are new to Lynx and the Web, you may wish to spend some time with the online [2] help files or the [3] user's guide. There is also a brief [4] tutorial. The simplest way to start is to strike the ? key for help (see that list of hints at the bottom of the screen?). Where to go next? Close to home, there is the iAmerica-DIGEX [5] home page . For a World-Wide perspective, you may wish to start at the [6] World-Wide Web Consortium, ardent supporters of the Web. Make sure to make yourself [7] bookmarks when you wind up somewhere you will want to come back to. Your bookmarks will be kept personally for you. Just a few of my best-used bookmarks: [ [8] lynx-dev | [9] search | [10] Weather for DC | [11] WebWatch ] Happy Web-walking! References 1. http://lynx.browser.org/ 2. <http://www.leb.net/blinux/blynx/lynx_help_main.html>http://www.leb.net/blin ux/blynx/lynx_help_main.html 3. <http://www.nyu.edu/pages/wsn/subir/lynx/lynx_help/Lynx_users_guide.html>htt p://www.nyu.edu/pages/wsn/subir/lynx/lynx_help/Lynx_users_guide.html 4. <http://www.gallaudet.edu/~kjcole/Tutorials/lynx-1.html>http://www.gallaudet .edu/~kjcole/Tutorials/lynx-1.html 5. <http://www.iamdigex.net/>http://www.iamdigex.net/ 6. <http://www.w3.org/>http://www.w3.org/ 7. <http://www.nyu.edu/pages/wsn/subir/lynx/lynx_help/Lynx_users_guide.html#13 >http://www.nyu.edu/pages/wsn/subir/lynx/lynx_help/Lynx_users_guide.html#13 8. <http://www.flora.org/lynx-dev/html>http://www.flora.org/lynx-dev/html/ 9. <http://www.google.com/>http://www.google.com/ 10. <http://iwin.nws.noaa.gov/iwin/md/zone.html>http://iwin.nws.noaa.gov/iwin/md /zone.html 11. <http://www.teleport.com/~kford/webwatch.htm>http://www.teleport.com/~kford/ webwatch.htm " " "-- case break --" " " Welcome to the Web Al Gilman's laptop is pleased to bring you World Wide Web browsing using the Lynx client. If you are new to Lynx and the Web, you may wish to spend some time with the online help files or the user's guide. There is also a brief tutorial. The simplest way to start is to strike the ? key for help (see that list of hints at the bottom of the screen?). Where to go next? Close to home, there is the iAmerica-DIGEX home page . For a World-Wide perspective, you may wish to start at the World-Wide Web Consortium, ardent supporters of the Web. Make sure to make yourself bookmarks when you wind up somewhere you will want to come back to. Your bookmarks will be kept personally for you. Just a few of my best-used bookmarks: [ lynx-dev | search | Weather for DC | WebWatch ] Happy Web-walking! ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
