> Marco,
>
>
> This works for me:
>
> I do my terminal work in a gnome terminal. This has the advantage of
> recognizing urls triggered by mouse over. To launch a browser, either
> right click for the context sensitive menu or hold alt and left click.
>
I know, but this doesn't work with "Hidden" URLS, does it? (See my
original example) That is why I was hoping to get w3m working, because
it *displays* plain, well formatted ASCII, but *knows* which strings
correspond to other hidden strings which are URLs. Would the gnome
terminal open the right URL if given the "to know more click <HERE>"
string?
Again, I started looking after this because from Gary Johnson Mutt Page
and previous postings here, it seems something that would surely work:
did I miss something?
TIA,
Marco Fioretti