030529 Chuck Martin wrote: > As I'm reading these replies, references are made to the original comment, > but without quotes to refer to. I know that if I go back to see > what they're talking about, the page I'm reading right now will have > to be reloaded, so I have the dilemma whether to take the extra time > to refer back to the original comment and then wait for the current page > to reload or not, and sometimes it just isn't worth it. Sure, > a new reply might have been added to the bunch since I loaded the page, > but that's true even if I continue reading and don't go back, > so what difference does it make? > I wish they wouldn't *force* me to reload the page every time. > > if no one else beats me to it, I might add such a selective override myself > in my own copy, if it's inappropriate in the official version.
the answer is tabs, well known eg in Galeon, my regular GUI browser. if you don't know re them, you middle-click on the link & the new doc appears under a separate tab at the top of the display: you can then move between docs by clicking on their respective tabs. might something like this be possible in Lynx ? we couldn't do tabs, but they mb emulated by a list of available docs activated by a defined key. care to have a go at programming that (smile)? -- ========================,,============================================ SUPPORT ___________//___, Philip Webb : [EMAIL PROTECTED] ELECTRIC /] [] [] [] [] []| Centre for Urban & Community Studies TRANSIT `-O----------O---' University of Toronto ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
