, then ELinks will handle it as a bindable key.
http://linuxfromscratch.org/pipermail/elinks-users/2006-December/001384.html
But this disables the functionality of Ctrl-C altogether within the
terminal. Are there any other options?
Regards,
John
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* Y. Hida eigensol...@gmail.com [090508 17:20]:
On 2009-05-08, John Magolske b79...@gmail.com wrote:
document.browse.margin_width = 9
will reduce the page width to 110 columns, but 9 is the maximum
value that can be set. Is there some way to achieve a narrower page
width? It would
, there is a new action move-link-right-line
that may do what you want.
Thank you! This is something I've been wanting in ELinks for a while,
IMHO, a major usability boost. There's also move-link-left-line for
jumping to the nearest previous link.
John
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tried elinks -eval 'set ... ' in the script with every combo
of document.cache.* document.browse.* I could think of, but nothing
seems to work.
TIA for any suggestions,
John
[1] http://mg.pov.lt/restview/
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to stop it.
Does anyone else experience this behavior with this url?
TIA,
John
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://code.google.com/p/phantomjs/
[2] https://github.com/jiminoc/goose
[3] http://code.google.com/p/boilerpipe/
[4] http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2298237
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John
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] http://code.google.com/p/phantomjs/
[2] https://github.com/jiminoc/goose
[3] http://code.google.com/p/boilerpipe/
[4] http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2298237
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John
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* John Magolske b79...@gmail.com [120814 23:02]:
I'm looking for a way to pipe the HTML of a page open in ELinks to
another application without having to re-download the page.
I have a ELinks mapping script that automates saving a web-page
to text -- with two keypresses the HTML
* John Magolske b79...@gmail.com [120814 23:02]:
I'm looking for a way to pipe the HTML of a page open in ELinks to
another application without having to re-download the page.
I have a ELinks mapping script that automates saving a web-page
to text -- with two keypresses the HTML