David Combs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > Of course, I could do a series of prints > (appends) and get what I want, but > I really want to be able to hit just > one key, p, and that only once.
This (perhaps) implies that there's some trick I don't know about that allows one to use the p(rint) command to append text to an existing file as opposed to saving it to a new file, a process which, if there already exists a file of that name, overwrites the old one. _Is_ there such an ability in Lynx? For me, the "printing options" screen looks like this: > Printing Options (Lynx Version 2.8.4rel.1) > > Document: file://localhost/net/u/1/w/wdstarr/bookmarks.html > Number of lines: 46 > Number of pages: 1 page (approximately) > > Print options: > Save to a local file > Mail the file > Print to the screen > Print out on a printer attached to your vt100 terminal > Specify at run-time > Use LESS to view Am I looking right at the answer and not seeing it? -- William December Starr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
