At 11:57a -0700 04/09/2002, Matt Ackeret didst inscribe upon an electronic papyrus:
>On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Walter Ian Kaye wrote: > >And I wrote a little AppleScript applet to bridge Apple events to the > >shell, so that I could make Lynx my default browser on OS X. :-D > >So how exactly does this work? > >Does it start up a new Terminal window with the lynx process and the URL? You are correct, sir; that is precisely what it does. :-) Right now I have rows and columns as script properties; I'm thinking of maybe having a preferences file to store such settings, and trying to decide what to set for the window title (maybe "lynx" plus cols x rows?). >While I don't actually just go to URLs often from some other electronic >media (i.e. I usually copy/paste the URL manually into a new browser window), >this sounds neat. That's what I usually do too, for non-OSX systems (cuz I'm usually wanting to visit the site in Lynx). My sister doesn't understand why it makes me happy to have Lynx as my default Mac browser, hehehehe. > >-boo > > still tweaking the script before public release > >well, I hope you announce it. I sure will! -Walter ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
