Re: [Lynx-dev] Directory mode

2019-01-12 Thread dan d.
Hello and thanks,

I have the advanced and directories first options set already.

Yes with the period, but another way also.

If you use goto for a local directory or bookmark a local directory the example 
line as originally posted has much extraneous file info that
is just so much chatter until one finds the wanted item.

Here is an example line when using goto for a local directory that includes the 
full file attributes in addition to the file name:

-rw-r--r--1 dandunfe staff  30636 Nov 26  2017 arc.htm

I would like only selected file attributes be a user choice.

On Fri, 11 Jan 2019, Chime Hart wrote:

> Hi Dan: Also running Speakup here in Linux. If you mean when you type lynx
> followed by a period? Seems I remember you switch to an advanced user-and-then
> items just look like regular links, but certainly in the config you want to
> select directories first. I use this alot, helps sort through larger groups of
> audio files.
> Chime
>
>

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Re: [Lynx-dev] Directory mode

2019-01-11 Thread Chime Hart
Glad you found it, however, if you are editing your bookmarks file, sometimes an 
r will delete the wrong file, maybe 4 positions above.

Chime


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Re: [Lynx-dev] Directory mode

2019-01-11 Thread X dej
Oh I found it in what "K" shows when viewing a directory:

c   CREATEcreate a new file or directory

m   MODIFYmodify the name or location of a file or directory

r   REMOVEremove a file or directory

t   TAG_LINK  tag a file or directory for later action

2019-01-11 16:04 UTC+01:00, X dej :
> How do you rename files with lynx ?
>
> "K" shows the following command in my "Current Key Map":
>
> f   DIRED_MENUdisplay a full menu of file operations
>
> But "f" only leads me to a blank page ...
>
> 2019-01-11 15:43 UTC+01:00, Chime Hart :
>> Hi Dan: Also running Speakup here in Linux. If you mean when you type
>> lynx
>> followed by a period? Seems I remember you switch to an advanced
>> user-and-then
>> items just look like regular links, but certainly in the config you want
>> to
>>
>> select directories first. I use this alot, helps sort through larger
>> groups
>> of
>> audio files.
>> Chime
>>
>>
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Re: [Lynx-dev] Directory mode

2019-01-11 Thread X dej
How do you rename files with lynx ?

"K" shows the following command in my "Current Key Map":

f   DIRED_MENUdisplay a full menu of file operations

But "f" only leads me to a blank page ...

2019-01-11 15:43 UTC+01:00, Chime Hart :
> Hi Dan: Also running Speakup here in Linux. If you mean when you type lynx
> followed by a period? Seems I remember you switch to an advanced
> user-and-then
> items just look like regular links, but certainly in the config you want to
>
> select directories first. I use this alot, helps sort through larger groups
> of
> audio files.
> Chime
>
>
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Re: [Lynx-dev] Directory mode

2019-01-11 Thread Chime Hart
Hi Dan: Also running Speakup here in Linux. If you mean when you type lynx 
followed by a period? Seems I remember you switch to an advanced user-and-then 
items just look like regular links, but certainly in the config you want to 
select directories first. I use this alot, helps sort through larger groups of 
audio files.

Chime


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