On Mon, 24 Mar 2003, Chuck Martin 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 > 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 > you're using.
No, SH_EX isn't specific for the Japanese language, but refers to experimental patches by "Senshu Hiroyuki". He has done many patches for the Windows version, but generally doesn't submit them to the list for incorporation into the main lynx code. Many changes have been incorporated into the main code and are no longer ifdef'd "SH_EX". Those that are still "SH_EX" haven't been discussed at length on the list. For the latest patches by Hiroyuki, see the Windows binary that he distributes along with the patch file against the main distribution. If you go to his web site with lynx, you generally have to turn on historical comment parsing (http://www.shonai-cit.ac.jp/eci/senshu/). Doug -- Doug Kaufman Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
