One of the Hiroyuki Senshu modifications is the ability to turn table centering on and off with ctrl-Q. But this may have made it into the general code base, I'm not sure. The mod I like the best, which is in the other Windows ports, is ctrl-W to paste from the Windows clipboard into a Lynx edit field, and ctrl-S to copy from Lynx to the Windows clipboard. I've used those keystrokes hundreds of times.
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 10:58:46 +0900 (JST), Henry Nelson wrote: >> Also, if you look at the block of code that I disabled, you will >> notice that there is a section in there which acts differently if >> SH_EX is defined (isn't that for Japanese?), and the SH_EX behavior > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >Quite possibly not. While "SH" does stand for Hiroyuki Senshu (first >name last name), many (most?) of his EXtensions were general improvements >to Lynx, especially in a Windows environment, and had nothing at all to >do with CJK (Chinese-Japanese-Korean). In all, I think there were 50+ >"improvements." Why they were #ifdefed is that no one, myself included, >had the time to translate from Japanese to English what they all were. > >Fairly recently I had Tom remove an SH_EX #ifdef making Mr. Senshu's >improved handling of long <title>s the default. Actually, the #ifdefed >section was a fix for a bug that Fote himself had made a note of in the >code, but hadn't gotten around to working on. > >> is different than the non-SH_EX behavior. It's been awhile since I >> actually followed it through to see where the no_table_center variable >> is set, but I believe defining SH_EX will do basically what my patched >> version is doing. I'm not sure why that section is #ifdef'ed for >> SH_EX, when it doesn't seem to have anything to do with what language > >It probably shouldn't have been #ifdefed in the first place. Chuck, rather >than have any more of those SH_EX #ifdefs than necessary, would you mind >investigating whether it does indeed solve your problem, and then give a >recommendation to Tom as to whether to remove it and keep your fix, or if >a better fix than yours, remove the #ifdefs and withdraw your patch of the >other day? (Seems I need to qualify whatever I say these days, but in >all sincerity I intend no insult whatsoever. In fact, quite the opposite, >I highly respect your ability to read the code and program in c.) > >Just in general I'd recommend that active developers of Lynx try a version >of Lynx with SH_EX defined. While some #ifdefed sections are indeed >personal preferences, for the most part I think you'll find Lynx gives you >a more pleasing ride. > >__Henry > >; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Braille is the solution to the digital divide. Lloyd Rasmussen, Kensington, Maryland home: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://lras.home.sprynet.com/> Work: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://www.loc.gov/nls/> ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
