>>>> 20050130 01:06 -0500, Chuck Martin >>>> For example, an H1 header is always centered (presumably because it's usually used for the title of the page). The rest of the headers are indented progressively by even numbers of spaces; i.e. H2 headers are indented zero spaces, H3 headers two spaces, H4 headers four spaces, etc. Since normal text is indented by three spaces, which is an odd number, it will never line up with a header, so it's impossible to mistake a single-line paragraph for a header. Blockquotes are indented five spaces, which is also an odd number, and will therefore also never line up with a header. And on and on.
Since Lynx can't have text in varying sizes and fonts to differentiate these things, I think that the various numbers of spaces used to indent things can be used, and is used, very effectively, to serve that purpose. <<<<<<<< >>>> 20050130 10:53 +0100, Arclele >>>> eliminating the 3-left " " how lynx would make to represent the headings h1, h2, or blockquote, etc? <<<<<<<< Switch the indentings s function, even for text and odd for headings. Few pages that I see hav headings, better to fill the screen for the commoner case--or option: heading-indent C,0,2 text-indent 3,5 showind the current case, with a number for every case, implicit incrementing for cases left out, or in a simpler form, h2-9-indent 0,2 text-indent 3,2 the latter numeral gives only the gap after the first indent. Of course, we who want to better fill the screen would make them heading-indent C,1,3 text-indent 0,2 or h2-9-indent 1,2 text-indent 2,2 _______________________________________________ Lynx-dev mailing list Lynx-dev@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lynx-dev