Fr�d�ric L. W. Meunier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > "Lynx didn't handle frames. Links does."
sigh. Lynx does handle frames very well. I don't want to be forced to run a console webbrowser in an xterm with more than 79/80 characters wide. It's perfectly okay to display a page with frames as lynx does. An interesting feature that lynx currently lacks are "tabs", or better: something similar to tabs. This must be implemented in a screen-like fashion. Do you understand what I mean? If not, I can try to describe it more detailed. And must standard complaint: lynx fails to display centered tables properly and that's a very serious issue. It centers every single line. Try a page like http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/G/GO/GOETHE.htm -- Linux frechet 2.4.20-4GB #1 Tue Apr 8 13:00:26 UTC 2003 i686 GNU/Linux 9:18am up 80 days 0:56, 19 users, load average: 0.23, 0.25, 0.15 work : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Karl Eichwalder home : [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
