Justin B Rye wrote:
> (Phew, that took me longer than I expected. Sorry it's still only
> inline comments rather than a proposed diff.)
Afterthought: and after it put all that effort into describing the
features that made it attractive twenty years ago it never mentioned
any of the features I use it for today:
1) it supports tabbed browsing (and tabbed paging);
2) it can handle inline graphics (with the help of w3m-img);
3) if w3m isn't good enough you can hit a button and launch your
choice of heavy-duty graphical browser pointing at the same URL.
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JBR with qualifications in linguistics, experience as a Debian
sysadmin, and probably no clue about this particular package
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