* "John P. Verel" [EMAIL PROTECTED] [28/01/01, 13:24:37]:
Well, I wimped out and got the w3m-0.1.11-0.1mdk rpm and re-installed.
All's well. FWIW, my first reaction is that w3m is way better that
lynx. For example, compare the www.nytimes.com under each. Not even
close!
There's not much
On 01/29/01, 01:36:10PM +0100, Kai Blin wrote:
There's not much that's (visually) worse than lynx as a web browser/pager.
:)
Links is nice, too. I'll have to compare theese programs.
Kai
I must say I like what I'm seeing with w3m.
For the benefit of the list, with thanks to Gary
Hi, Wilhelm.
Well, I wimped out and got the w3m-0.1.11-0.1mdk rpm and re-installed.
All's well. FWIW, my first reaction is that w3m is way better that
lynx. For example, compare the www.nytimes.com under each. Not even
close!
Thanks.
John
On 01/28/01, 10:28:09AM +0100, Wilhelm Wienemann
I cannot figure how to save options in the options screen in w3m?
John
On 01/28/01, 01:24:37PM -0500, John P. Verel wrote:
Hi, Wilhelm.
Well, I wimped out and got the w3m-0.1.11-0.1mdk rpm and re-installed.
All's well. FWIW, my first reaction is that w3m is way better that
lynx. For
On Sun, Jan 28, 2001 at 02:45:01PM -0500, John P. Verel wrote:
I cannot figure how to save options in the options screen in w3m?
Clicking on any of the [OK] fields on the Option screen seems to do it.
On 01/28/01, 01:24:37PM -0500, John P. Verel wrote:
Well, I wimped out and got the
On Sun, Jan 28, 2001 at 02:40:10PM -0800, Gary Johnson wrote:
very nice features. For example, you can pipe an e-mail message into it
from your mailer (I use mutt), then type a colon (:) and w3m will
Well, _that_ was a stupid comment; of course I use mutt. I