, choose Setup - Terminal Options, and change the
setting under `Frame Handling' and see if that helps.
`No Frames' might be the best choice because it just uses ASCII.
http://i.imgur.com/kQuSq.gif
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2011-08-20T19:34:56-0700, s...@panix.com wrote:
YOu can use named pipes and a background script
which processes the data from the named pipe in any way you want.
On Sat, Aug 20, 2011 at 09:37:38PM -0400, Daniel Choi wrote:
Instead of performing the save-formatted action, which saves to
[07/04/10] At 1:51AM PDT, Ludo Beckers wrote:
as a regular Linux-user (non-developer) what are the benefits of using
elinks, other than that it is nice for older machines to have fast
webbrowsing?
No need to install an ad blocking extension ;)
For me, the ability to dump a page to (usually)
Table borders are rendered in a very ugly in-your-face fashion,
as big black blocks. How can I change this?
Try the different options at Setup - Terminal options - Frame handling.
No frames did the trick. Thanks :-)
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% gmake
gmake: Nothing to be done for `all'.
Which version of gmake is this? I have GNU Make 3.81 here.
It's 3.68. I ought not to go messing about updating shared software though :-(
You might try changing Makefile.config:
--- Makefile.config
+++ Makefile.config
@@ -168,5 +168,5 @@
Table borders are rendered in a very ugly in-your-face fashion, as big black
blocks. How can I change this? Is Elinks doing this or is it my Putty (0.58)
terminal? (I've got 256-colour enabled and working if that makes any
difference.)
(The Elinks menus also display the same big black blocks,