> I think it's actually more versatile than tabs. I merely press '.' on > a link, or ',' to use the URL of the page I'm currently viewing, and I > get a menu like this: > > 1) lynx/console 8) elinks/screen 15) netscape/existing > 2) lynx/screen 9) elinks/xterm 16) mozilla > 3) lynx/xterm 10) netrik/screen 17) galeon > 4) w3m/screen 11) netrik/xterm 18) nautilus [...] > What I think would be nice would be if something like my script could > be implemented internally to call other browsers (including another > instance of lynx) and pass the source cache, history, and list of
Wow! Fantastic. If nothing else your script ought to go into the distribution samples/ sub-directory. __Henry P.S. Sorry about the mislead on the source_cache "breaker." If you run into one again, please pass it by the list (or personally to me.) Thanks. ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
