On Wed, May 22, 2002 10:36:54 at 10:36:54AM +1000, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 23:46 21 May 2002, Marco Fioretti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Thanks a lot to Gary Johnson and all the others who helped me to do
| what said in the subject. It works OK!
Care to summarise what scheme you finally
On 23:46 21 May 2002, Marco Fioretti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Thanks a lot to Gary Johnson and all the others who helped me to do
| what said in the subject. It works OK!
Care to summarise what scheme you finally ended up with for us? Thanks,
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Cameron Simpson, DoD#743[EMAIL
On 12:14 20 May 2002, Flavien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Cameron Simpson wrote :
| How about this script:
| detab ${1+$@} \
| | sed 's|\([Aa] [^]*[Hh][Rr][Ee][Ff]=\([^
|]*\)[^]*\)\(.*\)\(/[Aa]\)|\1\3 [ \2 ]\4|g' \
| | w3m -dump -T text/html
|
| sed has case Insensitive option :
Cameron Simpson wrote :
How about this script:
detab ${1+$@} \
| sed 's|\([Aa] [^]*[Hh][Rr][Ee][Ff]=\([^
]*\)[^]*\)\(.*\)\(/[Aa]\)|\1\3 [ \2 ]\4|g' \
| w3m -dump -T text/html
sed has case Insensitive option : 'i', thus you don't need all the
[Hh][Rr][Ee][Ff] thing. You
On 14:38 13 May 2002, Marco Fioretti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| I do my terminal work in a gnome terminal. This has the advantage of
| recognizing urls triggered by mouse over. To launch a browser, either
| right click for the context sensitive menu or hold alt and left click.
|
| I know,
Hello,
I haven't been able yet to use w3m (or any other text browser for that matter) work
cleanly as a Mutt pager. I want to read HTML email as text,
but with text corresponding to hyperlinks active so that clicking it,
or with some keystroke, I can open an external browser directly on the
On 05/13/02, 01:33:16PM +0200, Marco Fioretti wrote:
Hello,
I haven't been able yet to use w3m (or any other text browser for that matter) work
cleanly as a Mutt pager. I want to read HTML email as text
Marco,
This works for me:
I do my terminal work in a gnome terminal. This has the
Marco,
This works for me:
I do my terminal work in a gnome terminal. This has the advantage of
recognizing urls triggered by mouse over. To launch a browser, either
right click for the context sensitive menu or hold alt and left click.
I know, but this doesn't work with Hidden URLS,
On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 02:38:17PM +0200, Marco Fioretti wrote:
Marco,
This works for me:
I do my terminal work in a gnome terminal. This has the advantage of
recognizing urls triggered by mouse over. To launch a browser, either
right click for the context sensitive menu or