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author | Thomas E. Dickey <dickey@invisible-island.net> | 2016-10-14 23:33:23 -0400 |
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committer | Thomas E. Dickey <dickey@invisible-island.net> | 2016-10-14 23:33:23 -0400 |
commit | d669683a3edd7d23b18ddc543183639b4f70ca55 (patch) | |
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parent | 4fc57660cf68a336d4180dda2abfd664976015f9 (diff) | |
download | lynx-snapshots-d669683a3edd7d23b18ddc543183639b4f70ca55.tar.gz |
snapshot of project "lynx", label v2-8-9dev_9e
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diff --git a/CHANGES b/CHANGES index 82a60f3d..ac657bac 100644 --- a/CHANGES +++ b/CHANGES @@ -1,9 +1,11 @@ --- $LynxId: CHANGES,v 1.852 2016/10/12 01:51:06 tom Exp $ +-- $LynxId: CHANGES,v 1.853 2016/10/14 09:25:53 tom Exp $ =============================================================================== Changes since Lynx 2.8 release =============================================================================== -2016-10-11 (2.8.9dev.10) +2016-10-14 (2.8.9dev.10) +* remove an obsolete comment in the manual page about -dump versus -force_html + (report by Peter Schmitt). * modify samples/oldlynx to provide an empty ".lss" file as a better default than providing an empty "-lss" option -TD * amend change made in 2.8.8dev.17 to permit multiple COLOR_STYLE items to diff --git a/lynx.hlp b/lynx.hlp index 58befd48..c6d83cf6 100644 --- a/lynx.hlp +++ b/lynx.hlp @@ -278,9 +278,6 @@ ".ht3", ".htm", ".html3", ".html", ".htmlx", ".php3", ".php", ".phtml", ".sht", and ".shtml". - The -force_html option does not apply to non-interactive options - such as -dump or -crawl. - -force_secure toggles forcing of the secure flag for SSL cookies. @@ -292,13 +289,13 @@ -ftp disable ftp access. -get_data - properly formatted data for a get form are read in from the + properly formatted data for a get form are read in from the standard input and passed to the form. Input is terminated by a line that starts with `---'. - Lynx issues an HTTP GET, sending the form to the path or URL + Lynx issues an HTTP GET, sending the form to the path or URL given on the command-line and prints the response of the server. - If no path or URL is given, Lynx sends the form to the start- + If no path or URL is given, Lynx sends the form to the start- page. -head send a HEAD request for the mime headers. @@ -309,14 +306,14 @@ control the display of hidden links. merge - hidden links show up as bracketed numbers and are numbered + hidden links show up as bracketed numbers and are numbered together with other links in the sequence of their occurrence in the document. listonly - hidden links are shown only on L)ist screens and listings - generated by -dump or from the P)rint menu, but appear - separately at the end of those lists. This is the default + hidden links are shown only on L)ist screens and listings + generated by -dump or from the P)rint menu, but appear + separately at the end of those lists. This is the default behavior. ignore @@ -334,7 +331,7 @@ -index=URL set the default index file to the specified URL. - -ismap toggles inclusion of ISMAP links when client-side MAPs are + -ismap toggles inclusion of ISMAP links when client-side MAPs are present. -justify @@ -353,17 +350,17 @@ disable URLs that point to remote hosts. -locexec - enable local program execution from local files only (if Lynx + enable local program execution from local files only (if Lynx was compiled with local execution enabled). -lss=FILENAME - specify filename containing color-style information. The + specify filename containing color-style information. The default is lynx.lss. If you give an empty filename, Lynx uses a - built-in monochrome scheme which imitates the non-color-style + built-in monochrome scheme which imitates the non-color-style configuration. -mime_header - prints the MIME header of a fetched document along with its + prints the MIME header of a fetched document along with its source. -minimal @@ -385,11 +382,11 @@ disable directory browsing. -nocc disable Cc: prompts for self copies of mailings. Note that this - does not disable any CCs which are incorporated within a mailto + does not disable any CCs which are incorporated within a mailto URL or form ACTION. -nocolor - force color mode off, overriding terminal capabilities and any + force color mode off, overriding terminal capabilities and any -color flags, COLORTERM variable, and saved .lynxrc settings. -noexec @@ -410,13 +407,13 @@ disable -more- string in statusline messages. -nonrestarting_sigwinch - This flag is not available on all systems, Lynx needs to be - compiled with HAVE_SIGACTION defined. If available, this flag - may cause Lynx to react more immediately to window changes when + This flag is not available on all systems, Lynx needs to be + compiled with HAVE_SIGACTION defined. If available, this flag + may cause Lynx to react more immediately to window changes when run within an xterm. -nonumbers - disable link- and field-numbering. This overrides + disable link- and field-numbering. This overrides -number_fields and -number_links. -nopause @@ -426,7 +423,7 @@ disable most print functions. -noredir - prevents automatic redirection and prints a message with a link + prevents automatic redirection and prints a message with a link to the new URL. -noreferer @@ -464,25 +461,25 @@ toggles passive ftp connections. -pauth=ID:PASSWD - set authorization ID and password for a protected proxy server - at startup. Be sure to protect any script files which use this + set authorization ID and password for a protected proxy server + at startup. Be sure to protect any script files which use this switch. - -popup toggles handling of single-choice SELECT options via popup + -popup toggles handling of single-choice SELECT options via popup windows or as lists of radio buttons. -post_data - properly formatted data for a post form are read in from the + properly formatted data for a post form are read in from the standard input and passed to the form. Input is terminated by a line that starts with `---'. - Lynx issues an HTTP POST, sending the form to the path or URL + Lynx issues an HTTP POST, sending the form to the path or URL given on the command-line and prints the response of the server. - If no path or URL is given, Lynx sends the form to the start- + If no path or URL is given, Lynx sends the form to the start- page. -preparsed - show HTML source preparsed and reformatted when used with + show HTML source preparsed and reformatted when used with -source or in source view. -prettysrc @@ -493,7 +490,7 @@ -pseudo_inlines toggles pseudo-ALTs for inline images with no ALT string. - -raw toggles default setting of 8-bit character translations or CJK + -raw toggles default setting of 8-bit character translations or CJK mode for the startup character set. -realm restricts access to URLs in the starting realm. @@ -502,12 +499,12 @@ Sets the read-timeout, where N is given in seconds. -reload - flushes the cache on a proxy server (only the first document + flushes the cache on a proxy server (only the first document given on the command-line is affected). -restrictions=[option][,option][,option]... - allows a list of services to be disabled selectively. Dashes - and underscores in option names can be intermixed. The + allows a list of services to be disabled selectively. Dashes + and underscores in option names can be intermixed. The following list is printed if no options are specified. all @@ -520,18 +517,18 @@ disallow execution links via the bookmark file. change_exec_perms - disallow changing the eXecute permission on files (but still - allow it for directories) when local file management is + disallow changing the eXecute permission on files (but still + allow it for directories) when local file management is enabled. default - same as command line option -anonymous. Disables default - services for anonymous users. Set to all restricted, except - for: inside_telnet, outside_telnet, inside_ftp, outside_ftp, - inside_rlogin, outside_rlogin, inside_news, outside_news, + same as command line option -anonymous. Disables default + services for anonymous users. Set to all restricted, except + for: inside_telnet, outside_telnet, inside_ftp, outside_ftp, + inside_rlogin, outside_rlogin, inside_news, outside_news, telnet_port, jump, mail, print, exec, and goto. The settings - for these, as well as additional goto restrictions for - specific URL schemes that are also applied, are derived from + for these, as well as additional goto restrictions for + specific URL schemes that are also applied, are derived from definitions within userdefs.h. dired_support @@ -544,7 +541,7 @@ disallow access to, or creation of, hidden (dot) files. download - disallow some downloaders in the download menu (does not + disallow some downloaders in the download menu (does not imply disk_save restriction). editor @@ -557,12 +554,12 @@ disallow the user from changing the local execution option. externals - disallow some "EXTERNAL" configuration lines if support for + disallow some "EXTERNAL" configuration lines if support for passing URLs to external applications (with the EXTERN command) is compiled in. file_url - disallow using G)oto, served links or bookmarks for file: + disallow using G)oto, served links or bookmarks for file: URLs. goto @@ -573,15 +570,15 @@ required for selectivity). inside_news - disallow USENET news posting for people coming from inside + disallow USENET news posting for people coming from inside your domain (utmp required for selectivity). inside_rlogin - disallow rlogins for people coming from inside your domain + disallow rlogins for people coming from inside your domain (utmp required for selectivity). inside_telnet - disallow telnets for people coming from inside your domain + disallow telnets for people coming from inside your domain (utmp required for selectivity). jump @@ -600,22 +597,22 @@ disallow saving options in .lynxrc. outside_ftp - disallow ftps for people coming from outside your domain + disallow ftps for people coming from outside your domain (utmp required for selectivity). outside_news - disallow USENET news reading and posting for people coming - from outside your domain (utmp required for selectivity). - This restriction applies to "news", "nntp", "newspost", and - "newsreply" URLs, but not to "snews", "snewspost", or + disallow USENET news reading and posting for people coming + from outside your domain (utmp required for selectivity). + This restriction applies to "news", "nntp", "newspost", and + "newsreply" URLs, but not to "snews", "snewspost", or "snewsreply" in case they are supported. outside_rlogin - disallow rlogins for people coming from outside your domain + disallow rlogins for people coming from outside your domain (utmp required for selectivity). outside_telnet - disallow telnets for people coming from outside your domain + disallow telnets for people coming from outside your domain (utmp required for selectivity). print @@ -634,8 +631,8 @@ disallow modifications of the User-Agent header. -resubmit_posts - toggles forced resubmissions (no-cache) of forms with method - POST when the documents they returned are sought with the + toggles forced resubmissions (no-cache) of forms with method + POST when the documents they returned are sought with the PREV_DOC command or from the History List. -rlogin @@ -661,7 +658,7 @@ saves session to specified file. -short_url - show very long URLs in the status line with "..." to represent + show very long URLs in the status line with "..." to represent the portion which cannot be displayed. The beginning and end of the URL are displayed, rather than suppressing the end. @@ -670,31 +667,31 @@ and exit. -show_cursor - If enabled the cursor will not be hidden in the right hand - corner but will instead be positioned at the start of the + If enabled the cursor will not be hidden in the right hand + corner but will instead be positioned at the start of the currently selected link. Show cursor is the default for systems - without FANCY_CURSES capabilities. The default configuration - can be changed in userdefs.h or lynx.cfg. The command line + without FANCY_CURSES capabilities. The default configuration + can be changed in userdefs.h or lynx.cfg. The command line switch toggles the default. -show_rate - If enabled the transfer rate is shown in bytes/second. If - disabled, no transfer rate is shown. Use lynx.cfg or the + If enabled the transfer rate is shown in bytes/second. If + disabled, no transfer rate is shown. Use lynx.cfg or the options menu to select KB/second and/or ETA. -soft_dquotes - toggles emulation of the old Netscape and Mosaic bug which + toggles emulation of the old Netscape and Mosaic bug which treated `>' as a co-terminator for double-quotes and tags. -source - works the same as dump but outputs HTML source instead of + works the same as dump but outputs HTML source instead of formatted text. For example lynx -source . >foo.html - generates HTML source listing the files in the current - directory. Each file is marked by an HREF relative to the - parent directory. Add a trailing slash to make the HREF's + generates HTML source listing the files in the current + directory. Each file is marked by an HREF relative to the + parent directory. Add a trailing slash to make the HREF's relative to the current directory: lynx -source ./ >foo.html @@ -706,9 +703,9 @@ allow non-http startfile and homepage with -validate. -stderr - When dumping a document using -dump or -source, Lynx normally - does not display alert (error) messages that you see on the - screen in the status line. Use the -stderr option to tell Lynx + When dumping a document using -dump or -source, Lynx normally + does not display alert (error) messages that you see on the + screen in the status line. Use the -stderr option to tell Lynx to write these messages to the standard error. -stdin read the startfile from standard input (UNIX only). @@ -726,25 +723,25 @@ disable recognition of telnet commands. -term=TERM - tell Lynx what terminal type to assume it is talking to. (This - may be useful for remote execution, when, for example, Lynx - connects to a remote TCP/IP port that starts a script that, in + tell Lynx what terminal type to assume it is talking to. (This + may be useful for remote execution, when, for example, Lynx + connects to a remote TCP/IP port that starts a script that, in turn, starts another Lynx process.) -timeout=N - For win32, sets the network read-timeout, where N is given in + For win32, sets the network read-timeout, where N is given in seconds. - -tlog toggles between using a Lynx Trace Log and stderr for trace + -tlog toggles between using a Lynx Trace Log and stderr for trace output from the session. -tna turns on "Textfields Need Activation" mode. - -trace turns on Lynx trace mode. Destination of trace output depends + -trace turns on Lynx trace mode. Destination of trace output depends on -tlog. -trace_mask=value - turn on optional traces, which may result in very large trace + turn on optional traces, which may result in very large trace files. Logically OR the values to combine options: 1 SGML character parsing states @@ -753,7 +750,7 @@ 4 TRST (table layout) - 8 configuration (lynx.cfg, .lynxrc, .lynx-keymaps, mime.types + 8 configuration (lynx.cfg, .lynxrc, .lynx-keymaps, mime.types and mailcap contents) 16 binary string copy/append, used in form data construction. @@ -769,9 +766,9 @@ timing -traversal - traverse all http links derived from startfile. When used with - -crawl, each link that begins with the same string as startfile - is output to a file, intended for indexing. See CRAWL.announce + traverse all http links derived from startfile. When used with + -crawl, each link that begins with the same string as startfile + is output to a file, intended for indexing. See CRAWL.announce for more information. -trim_input_fields @@ -784,29 +781,29 @@ toggles use of _underline_ format in dumps. -unique_urls - check for duplicate link numbers in each page and corresponding + check for duplicate link numbers in each page and corresponding lists, and reuse the original link number. -use_mouse - turn on mouse support, if available. Clicking the left mouse - button on a link traverses it. Clicking the right mouse button - pops back. Click on the top line to scroll up. Click on the - bottom line to scroll down. The first few positions in the top - and bottom line may invoke additional functions. Lynx must be - compiled with ncurses or slang to support this feature. If - ncurses is used, clicking the middle mouse button pops up a - simple menu. Mouse clicks may only work reliably while Lynx is + turn on mouse support, if available. Clicking the left mouse + button on a link traverses it. Clicking the right mouse button + pops back. Click on the top line to scroll up. Click on the + bottom line to scroll down. The first few positions in the top + and bottom line may invoke additional functions. Lynx must be + compiled with ncurses or slang to support this feature. If + ncurses is used, clicking the middle mouse button pops up a + simple menu. Mouse clicks may only work reliably while Lynx is idle waiting for input. -useragent=Name set alternate Lynx User-Agent header. -validate - accept only http URLs (for validation). Complete security + accept only http URLs (for validation). Complete security restrictions also are implemented. -verbose - toggle [LINK], [IMAGE] and [INLINE] comments with filenames of + toggle [LINK], [IMAGE] and [INLINE] comments with filenames of these images. -version @@ -816,13 +813,13 @@ enable vi-like key movement. -wdebug - enable Waterloo tcp/ip packet debug (print to watt debugfile). - This applies only to DOS versions compiled with WATTCP or + enable Waterloo tcp/ip packet debug (print to watt debugfile). + This applies only to DOS versions compiled with WATTCP or WATT-32. -width=NUMBER - number of columns for formatting of dumps, default is 80. This - is limited by the number of columns that Lynx could display, + number of columns for formatting of dumps, default is 80. This + is limited by the number of columns that Lynx could display, typically 1024 (the MAX_LINE symbol). -with_backspaces @@ -834,196 +831,204 @@ in an XHTML 1.0 document. For example "<p/>" will be discarded. 2 Commands + More than one key can be mapped to a given command. Here are some of + the most useful: + o Use Up arrow and Down arrow to scroll through hypertext links. o Right arrow or Return will follow a highlighted hypertext link. - o Left Arrow will retreat from a link. + o Left Arrow or "u" will retreat from a link. - o Type "H" or "?" for online help and descriptions of key-stroke + o Type "H", "?", or F1 for online help and descriptions of key-stroke commands. - o Type "K" for a complete list of the current key-stroke command + o Type "k" or "K" for a list of the current key-stroke command mappings. + If the same command is mapped to the same letter differing only by + upper/lowercase only the lowercase mapping is shown. + + o Type Delete to view history list. + 2 Environment - In addition to various "standard" environment variables such as HOME, - PATH, USER, DISPLAY, TMPDIR, etc, Lynx utilizes several Lynx-specific + In addition to various "standard" environment variables such as HOME, + PATH, USER, DISPLAY, TMPDIR, etc, Lynx utilizes several Lynx-specific environment variables, if they exist. - Others may be created or modified by Lynx to pass data to an external + Others may be created or modified by Lynx to pass data to an external program, or for other reasons. These are listed separately below. - See also the sections on SIMULATED CGI SUPPORT and NATIVE LANGUAGE + See also the sections on SIMULATED CGI SUPPORT and NATIVE LANGUAGE SUPPORT, below. - Note: Not all environment variables apply to all types of platforms - supported by Lynx, though most do. Feedback on platform dependencies + Note: Not all environment variables apply to all types of platforms + supported by Lynx, though most do. Feedback on platform dependencies is solicited. Environment Variables Used By Lynx: COLORTERM If set, color capability for the terminal is forced - on at startup time. The actual value assigned to - the variable is ignored. This variable is only + on at startup time. The actual value assigned to + the variable is ignored. This variable is only meaningful if Lynx was built using the slang screen-handling library. - LYNX_CFG This variable, if set, will override the default - location and name of the global configuration file - (normally, lynx.cfg) that was defined by the + LYNX_CFG This variable, if set, will override the default + location and name of the global configuration file + (normally, lynx.cfg) that was defined by the LYNX_CFG_FILE constant in the userdefs.h file, - during installation. See the userdefs.h file for + during installation. See the userdefs.h file for more information. - LYNX_CFG_PATH If set, this variable overrides the compiled-in - search-list of directories used to find the - configuration files, e.g., lynx.cfg and lynx.lss. + LYNX_CFG_PATH If set, this variable overrides the compiled-in + search-list of directories used to find the + configuration files, e.g., lynx.cfg and lynx.lss. The list is delimited with ":" (or ";" for Windows) like the PATH environment variable. LYNX_HELPFILE If set, this variable overrides the compiled-in URL and configuration file URL for the Lynx help file. - LYNX_LOCALEDIR If set, this variable overrides the compiled-in - location of the locale directory which contains + LYNX_LOCALEDIR If set, this variable overrides the compiled-in + location of the locale directory which contains native language (NLS) message text. - LYNX_LSS This variable, if set, specifies the location of - the default Lynx character style sheet file. - [Currently only meaningful if Lynx was built using + LYNX_LSS This variable, if set, specifies the location of + the default Lynx character style sheet file. + [Currently only meaningful if Lynx was built using curses color style support.] - LYNX_SAVE_SPACE This variable, if set, will override the default + LYNX_SAVE_SPACE This variable, if set, will override the default path prefix for files saved to disk that is defined - in the lynx.cfg SAVE_SPACE: statement. See the + in the lynx.cfg SAVE_SPACE: statement. See the lynx.cfg file for more information. - LYNX_TEMP_SPACE This variable, if set, will override the default - path prefix for temporary files that was defined - during installation, as well as any value that may + LYNX_TEMP_SPACE This variable, if set, will override the default + path prefix for temporary files that was defined + during installation, as well as any value that may be assigned to the TMPDIR variable. MAIL This variable specifies the default inbox Lynx will - check for new mail, if such checking is enabled in + check for new mail, if such checking is enabled in the lynx.cfg file. - NEWS_ORGANIZATION This variable, if set, provides the string used in - the Organization: header of USENET news postings. - It will override the setting of the ORGANIZATION - environment variable, if it is also set (and, on + NEWS_ORGANIZATION This variable, if set, provides the string used in + the Organization: header of USENET news postings. + It will override the setting of the ORGANIZATION + environment variable, if it is also set (and, on UNIX, the contents of an /etc/organization file, if present). - NNTPSERVER If set, this variable specifies the default NNTP - server that will be used for USENET news reading + NNTPSERVER If set, this variable specifies the default NNTP + server that will be used for USENET news reading and posting with Lynx, via news: URL's. - ORGANIZATION This variable, if set, provides the string used in - the Organization: header of USENET news postings. - On UNIX, it will override the contents of an + ORGANIZATION This variable, if set, provides the string used in + the Organization: header of USENET news postings. + On UNIX, it will override the contents of an /etc/organization file, if present. PROTOCOL_proxy Lynx supports the use of proxy servers that can act as firewall gateways and caching servers. They are - preferable to the older gateway servers (see - WWW_access_GATEWAY, below). Each protocol used by - Lynx, (http, ftp, gopher, etc), can be mapped - separately by setting environment variables of the - form PROTOCOL_proxy (literally: http_proxy, + preferable to the older gateway servers (see + WWW_access_GATEWAY, below). Each protocol used by + Lynx, (http, ftp, gopher, etc), can be mapped + separately by setting environment variables of the + form PROTOCOL_proxy (literally: http_proxy, ftp_proxy, gopher_proxy, etc), to - "http://some.server.dom:port/". See Lynx Users + "http://some.server.dom:port/". See Lynx Users Guide for additional details and examples. - SSL_CERT_DIR Set to the directory containing trusted + SSL_CERT_DIR Set to the directory containing trusted certificates. - SSL_CERT_FILE Set to the full path and filename for your file of + SSL_CERT_FILE Set to the full path and filename for your file of trusted certificates. - WWW_access_GATEWAY Lynx still supports use of gateway servers, with - the servers specified via "WWW_access_GATEWAY" - variables (where "access" is lower case and can be - "http", "ftp", "gopher" or "wais"), however most - gateway servers have been discontinued. Note that + WWW_access_GATEWAY Lynx still supports use of gateway servers, with + the servers specified via "WWW_access_GATEWAY" + variables (where "access" is lower case and can be + "http", "ftp", "gopher" or "wais"), however most + gateway servers have been discontinued. Note that you do not include a terminal `/' for gateways, but - do for proxies specified by PROTOCOL_proxy - environment variables. See Lynx Users Guide for + do for proxies specified by PROTOCOL_proxy + environment variables. See Lynx Users Guide for details. - WWW_HOME This variable, if set, will override the default - startup URL specified in any of the Lynx + WWW_HOME This variable, if set, will override the default + startup URL specified in any of the Lynx configuration files. Environment Variables Set or Modified By Lynx: - LYNX_PRINT_DATE This variable is set by the Lynx p(rint) function, - to the Date: string seen in the document's - "Information about" page (= cmd), if any. It is - created for use by an external program, as defined - in a lynx.cfg PRINTER: definition statement. If - the field does not exist for the document, the - variable is set to a null string under UNIX, or "No - Date" under VMS. - - LYNX_PRINT_LASTMOD This variable is set by the Lynx p(rint) function, - to the Last Mod: string seen in the document's + LYNX_PRINT_DATE This variable is set by the Lynx p(rint) function, + to the Date: string seen in the document's "Information about" page (= cmd), if any. It is created for use by an external program, as defined in a lynx.cfg PRINTER: definition statement. If the field does not exist for the document, the variable is set to a null string under UNIX, or "No - LastMod" under VMS. + Date" under VMS. - LYNX_PRINT_TITLE This variable is set by the Lynx p(rint) function, - to the Linkname: string seen in the document's + LYNX_PRINT_LASTMOD This variable is set by the Lynx p(rint) function, + to the Last Mod: string seen in the document's "Information about" page (= cmd), if any. It is created for use by an external program, as defined in a lynx.cfg PRINTER: definition statement. If the field does not exist for the document, the variable is set to a null string under UNIX, or "No - Title" under VMS. + LastMod" under VMS. - LYNX_PRINT_URL This variable is set by the Lynx p(rint) function, - to the URL: string seen in the document's + LYNX_PRINT_TITLE This variable is set by the Lynx p(rint) function, + to the Linkname: string seen in the document's "Information about" page (= cmd), if any. It is created for use by an external program, as defined in a lynx.cfg PRINTER: definition statement. If the field does not exist for the document, the variable is set to a null string under UNIX, or "No + Title" under VMS. + + LYNX_PRINT_URL This variable is set by the Lynx p(rint) function, + to the URL: string seen in the document's + "Information about" page (= cmd), if any. It is + created for use by an external program, as defined + in a lynx.cfg PRINTER: definition statement. If + the field does not exist for the document, the + variable is set to a null string under UNIX, or "No URL" under VMS. LYNX_TRACE If set, causes Lynx to write a trace file as if the -trace option were supplied. LYNX_TRACE_FILE If set, overrides the compiled-in name of the trace - file, which is either Lynx.trace or LY-TRACE.LOG - (the latter on the DOS/Windows platforms). The - trace file is in either case relative to the home + file, which is either Lynx.trace or LY-TRACE.LOG + (the latter on the DOS/Windows platforms). The + trace file is in either case relative to the home directory. - LYNX_VERSION This variable is always set by Lynx, and may be - used by an external program to determine if it was - invoked by Lynx. See also the comments in the - distribution's sample mailcap file, for notes on + LYNX_VERSION This variable is always set by Lynx, and may be + used by an external program to determine if it was + invoked by Lynx. See also the comments in the + distribution's sample mailcap file, for notes on usage in such a file. - TERM Normally, this variable is used by Lynx to - determine the terminal type being used to invoke + TERM Normally, this variable is used by Lynx to + determine the terminal type being used to invoke Lynx. If, however, it is unset at startup time (or - has the value "unknown"), or if the -term command- - line option is used (see OPTIONS section above), - Lynx will set or modify its value to the user - specified terminal type (for the Lynx execution - environment). Note: If set/modified by Lynx, the - values of the LINES and/or COLUMNS environment + has the value "unknown"), or if the -term command- + line option is used (see OPTIONS section above), + Lynx will set or modify its value to the user + specified terminal type (for the Lynx execution + environment). Note: If set/modified by Lynx, the + values of the LINES and/or COLUMNS environment variables may also be changed. 2 Simulated Cgi Support If built with the cgi-links option enabled, Lynx allows access to a cgi script directly without the need for an http daemon. - When executing such "lynxcgi scripts" (if enabled), the following + When executing such "lynxcgi scripts" (if enabled), the following variables may be set for simulating a CGI environment: CONTENT_LENGTH @@ -1052,98 +1057,98 @@ SERVER_SOFTWARE - Other environment variables are not inherited by the script, unless - they are provided via a LYNXCGI_ENVIRONMENT statement in the - configuration file. See the lynx.cfg file, and the (draft) CGI 1.1 + Other environment variables are not inherited by the script, unless + they are provided via a LYNXCGI_ENVIRONMENT statement in the + configuration file. See the lynx.cfg file, and the (draft) CGI 1.1 Specification <http://Web.Golux.Com/coar/cgi/draft-coar-cgi-v11-00.txt> for the definition and usage of these variables. - The CGI Specification, and other associated documentation, should be + The CGI Specification, and other associated documentation, should be consulted for general information on CGI script programming. 2 Native Language Support - If configured and installed with Native Language Support, Lynx will + If configured and installed with Native Language Support, Lynx will display status and other messages in your local language. See the file - ABOUT_NLS in the source distribution, or at your local GNU site, for + ABOUT_NLS in the source distribution, or at your local GNU site, for more information about internationalization. - The following environment variables may be used to alter default + The following environment variables may be used to alter default settings: - LANG This variable, if set, will override the default + LANG This variable, if set, will override the default message language. It is an ISO 639 two-letter code - identifying the language. Language codes are NOT + identifying the language. Language codes are NOT the same as the country codes given in ISO 3166. - LANGUAGE This variable, if set, will override the default + LANGUAGE This variable, if set, will override the default message language. This is a GNU extension that has - higher priority for setting the message catalog + higher priority for setting the message catalog than LANG or LC_ALL. LC_ALL and - LC_MESSAGES These variables, if set, specify the notion of + LC_MESSAGES These variables, if set, specify the notion of native language formatting style. They are POSIXly correct. LINGUAS This variable, if set prior to configuration, - limits the installed languages to specific values. - It is a space-separated list of two-letter codes. + limits the installed languages to specific values. + It is a space-separated list of two-letter codes. Currently, it is hard-coded to a wish list. - NLSPATH This variable, if set, is used as the path prefix + NLSPATH This variable, if set, is used as the path prefix for message catalogs. 2 Notes This is the Lynx v2.8.8 Release; development is in progress for 2.8.9. If you wish to contribute to the further development of Lynx, subscribe - to our mailing list. Send email to <lynx-dev-request@nongnu.org> with + to our mailing list. Send email to <lynx-dev-request@nongnu.org> with "subscribe lynx-dev" as the only line in the body of your message. - Send bug reports, comments, suggestions to <lynx-dev@nongnu.org> after + Send bug reports, comments, suggestions to <lynx-dev@nongnu.org> after subscribing. - Unsubscribe by sending email to <lynx-dev-request@nongnu.org> with - "unsubscribe lynx-dev" as the only line in the body of your message. + Unsubscribe by sending email to <lynx-dev-request@nongnu.org> with + "unsubscribe lynx-dev" as the only line in the body of your message. Do not send the unsubscribe message to the lynx-dev list, itself. 2 See Also - catgets(3), curses(3), environ(7), execve(2), ftp(1), gettext(GNU), - localeconv(3), ncurses(3), setlocale(3), slang(?), termcap(5), + catgets(3), curses(3), environ(7), execve(2), ftp(1), gettext(GNU), + localeconv(3), ncurses(3), setlocale(3), slang(?), termcap(5), terminfo(5), wget(GNU) Note that man page availability and section numbering is somewhat platform dependent, and may vary from the above references. - A section shown as (GNU), is intended to denote that the topic may be + A section shown as (GNU), is intended to denote that the topic may be available via an info page, instead of a man page (i.e., try "info subject", rather than "man subject"). - A section shown as (?) denotes that documentation on the topic exists, - but is not part of an established documentation retrieval system (see - the distribution files associated with the topic, or contact your System + A section shown as (?) denotes that documentation on the topic exists, + but is not part of an established documentation retrieval system (see + the distribution files associated with the topic, or contact your System Administrator for further information). 2 Acknowledgments - Lynx has incorporated code from a variety of sources along the way. - The earliest versions of Lynx included code from Earl Fogel of Comput- - ing Services at the University of Saskatchewan, who implemented HYPER- - REZ in the Unix environment. HYPERREZ was developed by Niel Larson of - Think.com and served as the model for the early versions of Lynx. + Lynx has incorporated code from a variety of sources along the way. + The earliest versions of Lynx included code from Earl Fogel of Comput- + ing Services at the University of Saskatchewan, who implemented HYPER- + REZ in the Unix environment. HYPERREZ was developed by Niel Larson of + Think.com and served as the model for the early versions of Lynx. Those versions also incorporated libraries from the Unix Gopher clients - developed at the University of Minnesota, and the later versions of - Lynx rely on the WWW client library code developed by Tim Berners-Lee - and the WWW community. Also a special thanks to Foteos Macrides who + developed at the University of Minnesota, and the later versions of + Lynx rely on the WWW client library code developed by Tim Berners-Lee + and the WWW community. Also a special thanks to Foteos Macrides who ported much of Lynx to VMS and did or organized most of its development - since the departures of Lou Montulli and Garrett Blythe from the Uni- - versity of Kansas in the summer of 1994 through the release of v2.7.2, - and to everyone on the net who has contributed to Lynx's development + since the departures of Lou Montulli and Garrett Blythe from the Uni- + versity of Kansas in the summer of 1994 through the release of v2.7.2, + and to everyone on the net who has contributed to Lynx's development either directly (through patches, comments or bug reports) or indirect- ly (through inspiration and development of other systems). 2 Authors - Lou Montulli, Garrett Blythe, Craig Lavender, Michael Grobe, Charles + Lou Montulli, Garrett Blythe, Craig Lavender, Michael Grobe, Charles Rezac Academic Computing Services University of Kansas diff --git a/lynx.man b/lynx.man index e8331d23..9e82ccb8 100644 --- a/lynx.man +++ b/lynx.man @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.\" $LynxId: lynx.man,v 1.112 2015/10/08 00:19:45 tom Exp $ +.\" $LynxId: lynx.man,v 1.113 2016/10/14 08:59:24 tom Exp $ .\" ************************************************************************** .\" Escape single quotes in literal strings from groff's Unicode transform. .ie \n(.g .ds AQ \(aq @@ -346,9 +346,6 @@ non-HTML type, such as \*(``.txt\*('' for plain text files). \*(``.sht\*('', and \*(``.shtml\*(''. .RE -.IP -The \fB\-force_html\fP option does not apply to non-interactive -options such as \fB\-dump\fP or \fB\-crawl\fP. .TP .B \-force_secure toggles forcing of the secure flag for SSL cookies. diff --git a/po/ca.po b/po/ca.po index de52995e..0302139a 100644 --- a/po/ca.po +++ b/po/ca.po @@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ msgstr "" "Last-Translator: Walter Garcia-Fontes <walter.garcia@upf.edu>\n" "Language-Team: Catalan <ca@dodds.net>\n" "Language: ca\n" +"X-Bugs: Report translation errors to the Language-Team address.\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" diff --git a/po/da.po b/po/da.po index 09487cc7..be8c4fa1 100644 --- a/po/da.po +++ b/po/da.po @@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ msgstr "" "Last-Translator: Joe Hansen <joedalton2@yahoo.dk>\n" "Language-Team: Danish <dansk@dansk-gruppen.dk>\n" "Language: da\n" +"X-Bugs: Report translation errors to the Language-Team address.\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" diff --git a/po/et.po b/po/et.po index 14d163ed..60b1b4b7 100644 --- a/po/et.po +++ b/po/et.po @@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ msgstr "" "Last-Translator: Toomas Soome <tsoome@me.com>\n" "Language-Team: Estonian <linux-ee@lists.eenet.ee>\n" "Language: et\n" +"X-Bugs: Report translation errors to the Language-Team address.\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8-bit\n" diff --git a/po/fi.po b/po/fi.po index f0c68acc..9fb38804 100644 --- a/po/fi.po +++ b/po/fi.po @@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ msgstr "" "Last-Translator: Juhani Numminen <juhaninumminen0@gmail.com>\n" "Language-Team: Finnish <translation-team-fi@lists.sourceforge.net>\n" "Language: fi\n" +"X-Bugs: Report translation errors to the Language-Team address.\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" diff --git a/po/fr.po b/po/fr.po index 752f11fa..fad8a67d 100644 --- a/po/fr.po +++ b/po/fr.po @@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ msgstr "" "Last-Translator: Stéphane Aulery <lkppo@free.fr>\n" "Language-Team: French <traduc@traduc.org>\n" "Language: fr\n" +"X-Bugs: Report translation errors to the Language-Team address.\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" diff --git a/po/sl.po b/po/sl.po index d71e6c05..9a57a037 100644 --- a/po/sl.po +++ b/po/sl.po @@ -1,8 +1,7 @@ # Slovenian translation of Lynx WWW browser. # Copyright (C) 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # Roman Maurer <roman.maurer@hermes.si>, 1999. -# $Id: sl.po,v 1.42 2015/04/09 20:37:00 tom Exp $ -# $Source: /usr/build/VCS/lynx/po/RCS/sl.po,v $ +# $Id: sl.po,v 1.43 2016/10/14 23:33:23 tom Exp $ # msgid "" msgstr "" diff --git a/po/sv.po b/po/sv.po index 0848e414..934f0510 100644 --- a/po/sv.po +++ b/po/sv.po @@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ msgstr "" "Last-Translator: Peter Krefting <peter@softwolves.pp.se>\n" "Language-Team: Swedish <tp-sv@listor.tp-sv.se>\n" "Language: sv\n" +"X-Bugs: Report translation errors to the Language-Team address.\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" diff --git a/po/tr.po b/po/tr.po index 56db93b3..7a245811 100644 --- a/po/tr.po +++ b/po/tr.po @@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ msgstr "" "Last-Translator: Eyüp Hakan Duran <hakan_duran@hotmail.com>\n" "Language-Team: Turkish <gnu-tr-u12a@lists.sourceforge.net>\n" "Language: tr\n" +"X-Bugs: Report translation errors to the Language-Team address.\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" diff --git a/po/vi.po b/po/vi.po index 2387af6d..83ad3b1d 100644 --- a/po/vi.po +++ b/po/vi.po @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ msgstr "" "Last-Translator: Trần Ngọc Quân <vnwildman@gmail.com>\n" "Language-Team: Vietnamese <translation-team-vi@lists.sourceforge.net>\n" "Language: vi\n" +"X-Bugs: Report translation errors to the Language-Team address.\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" diff --git a/po/zh_CN.po b/po/zh_CN.po index 7f472d68..6c50467f 100644 --- a/po/zh_CN.po +++ b/po/zh_CN.po @@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ msgstr "" "PO-Revision-Date: 2002-10-15 15:13+0800\n" "Last-Translator: Wang Jian <lark@linux.net.cn>\n" "Language-Team: Chinese (simplified) <i18n-zh@googlegroups.com>\n" +"X-Bugs: Report translation errors to the Language-Team address.\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" |