Re: nero.el

2005-03-24 Thread Joe Corneli
Here's a new version of nero.el that I *know* you've all been waiting for. Link to development version is as in last posting. * Comparison with previous release: ** Added elvi (you can search wikipedia, etc.) ** optional decoding of some unicode strings ** preview html found i

Re: nero.el

2005-03-23 Thread Joe Corneli
spend "living in emacs". I've added capabilities for doing searches using various services to the development version, http://www.ma.utexas.edu/~jcorneli/a/elisp/nero.el Please feel free to check it out! I don't know about actually dealing with forms. Maybe there is a way, bu

Re: nero.el

2005-03-22 Thread Peter Lee
Joe Corneli writes: Joe> Nero is a fast text-based web browser that runs under emacs. It is Joe> much faster than emacs/w3 and it is also faster than emacs/w3m. Joe> In fact, it might be the fastest web browser I've ever used. I like this a lot.. Nice work Joe. How difficult wo

Re: nero.el

2005-03-22 Thread Joe Corneli
o do next. But you can mess around with that and see if you can find something even faster or better or whatever. What do you think about pluggable renderers? I'm in favor of pretty much anything pluggable. ;;; nero.el --- a fast Lynx-based browser for Emacs ;; Copyright (C) 2

Re: nero.el

2005-03-21 Thread Nic Ferrier
Joe Corneli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Nero is a fast text-based web browser that runs under emacs. It is > much faster than emacs/w3 and it is also faster than emacs/w3m. > In fact, it might be the fastest web browser I've ever used. > > No effort has been made to make the browser fully funct

nero.el

2005-03-21 Thread Joe Corneli
the name (which is of course entirely subject to change) -- this program is inspired by the Mozilla-based browser "conkeror" and "Nero" is short for "conqueriNg hERO". ;;; nero.el --- a fast Lynx-based browser for Emacs ;; Copyright (C) 2005 Joe Corneli <[EMAIL P