> When I install a new version of lynx, I do a > "diff -u" between the two versions of lynx.cfg to see what has changed > and to decide which customizations I want to keep or alter. Then, > after editing lynx.cfg.dif, a simple > "patch -b --verbose lynx.cfg <lynx.cfg.dif" gets lynx.cfg to the way I > like. If you don't do this, you won't see the new options or what the
This information probably ought to go right into the lynx.cfg file itself. > You can make the lynx.cfg file a lot smaller by using sed to remove all > the lines that start with "#". Then you only have your customizations This too, possibly with the actual sed command you'd use. Maybe add ".[he]". __Henry ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
