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authorThomas E. Dickey <dickey@invisible-island.net>1999-08-26 13:39:32 -0400
committerThomas E. Dickey <dickey@invisible-island.net>1999-08-26 13:39:32 -0400
commitab1d1ae525ff4bed44e3ca2030fa655ad7c5bc7d (patch)
tree6443da66048e206549901ab7f49b3772749a755a /lynx.hlp
parentfde43024bd6579b609526faf94dcdbcb6f2bc5e1 (diff)
downloadlynx-snapshots-ab1d1ae525ff4bed44e3ca2030fa655ad7c5bc7d.tar.gz
snapshot of project "lynx", label v2-8-3dev_7
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+++ b/lynx.hlp
@@ -306,6 +306,10 @@
        -nostatus
               disable the retrieval status messages.
 
+       -number_fields
+              force  numbering  of  links  as  well as form input
+              fields
+
        -number_links
               force numbering of links.
 
@@ -317,23 +321,23 @@
               with partial-display logic
 
        -pauth=ID:PASSWD
-              set authorization ID and password for  a  protected
-              proxy  server  at  startup.  Be sure to protect any
+              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
+       -popup toggles  handling  of  single-choice SELECT options
               via popup windows or as lists of radio buttons.
 
        -post_data
-              send  form  data  from  stdin using POST method and
+              send form data from stdin  using  POST  method  and
               dump results.
 
        -preparsed
-              show HTML source  preparsed  and  reformatted  when
+              show  HTML  source  preparsed  and reformatted when
               used with -source or in source view.
 
        -prettysrc
-              show  HTML  source  view  with lexical elements and
+              show HTML source view  with  lexical  elements  and
               tags in color.
 
        -print enable print functions. (default)
@@ -341,8 +345,8 @@
        -pseudo_inlines
               toggles pseudo-ALTs for inlines with no ALT string.
 
-       -raw   toggles   default   setting   of   8-bit  character
-              translations or CJK mode for the startup  character
+       -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.
@@ -352,32 +356,32 @@
               document affected).
 
        -restrictions=[option][,option][,option]...
-              allows  a  list  of   services   to   be   disabled
+              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 - restricts all options listed below.
 
-              bookmark  -  disallow  changing the location of the
+              bookmark - disallow changing the  location  of  the
               bookmark file.
 
-              bookmark_exec - disallow execution  links  via  the
+              bookmark_exec  -  disallow  execution links via the
               bookmark file.
 
-              change_exec_perms  -  disallow changing the eXecute
-              permission  on  files  (but  still  allow  it   for
+              change_exec_perms - 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.
+              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,
+              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
+              and  goto.   The  settings  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 - disallow local file management.
@@ -385,43 +389,43 @@
               disk_save - disallow saving to disk in the download
               and print menus.
 
-              dotfiles - disallow  access  to,  or  creation  of,
+              dotfiles  -  disallow  access  to,  or creation of,
               hidden (dot) files.
 
-              download   -   disallow  some  downloaders  in  the
-              download   menu   (does   not    imply    disk_save
+              download  -  disallow  some  downloaders   in   the
+              download    menu    (does   not   imply   disk_save
               restriction).
 
               editor - disallow external editing.
 
               exec - disable execution scripts.
 
-              exec_frozen  -  disallow the user from changing the
+              exec_frozen - disallow the user from  changing  the
               local execution option.
 
-              externals - disallow some "EXTERNAL"  configuration
-              lines  if  support  for  passing  URLs  to external
-              applications (with the EXTERN command) is  compiled
+              externals  - 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
+              file_url - disallow using G)oto,  served  links  or
               bookmarks for file: URLs.
 
               goto - disable the 'g' (goto) command.
 
-              inside_ftp - disallow ftps for people  coming  from
+              inside_ftp  -  disallow ftps for people coming from
               inside your domain (utmp required for selectivity).
 
-              inside_news -  disallow  USENET  news  posting  for
-              people   coming   from  inside  your  domain  (utmp
+              inside_news  -  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  (utmp  required  for
+              inside_rlogin  - disallow rlogins for people coming
+              from  inside  your  domain   (utmp   required   for
               selectivity).
 
-              inside_telnet - disallow telnets for people  coming
-              from   inside   your   domain  (utmp  required  for
+              inside_telnet  - disallow telnets for people coming
+              from  inside  your  domain   (utmp   required   for
               selectivity).
 
               jump - disable the 'j' (jump) command.
@@ -432,45 +436,45 @@
 
               news_post - disallow USENET News posting.
 
-              options_save - disallow saving options in  .lynxrc.
+              options_save  - disallow saving options in .lynxrc.
 
-              outside_ftp  - disallow ftps for people coming from
-              outside   your   domain    (utmp    required    for
+              outside_ftp - 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",
+              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 "snewsreply" in case they are supported.
 
               outside_rlogin - disallow rlogins for people coming
-              from   outside   your  domain  (utmp  required  for
+              from  outside  your  domain  (utmp   required   for
               selectivity).
 
               outside_telnet - disallow telnets for people coming
-              from   outside   your  domain  (utmp  required  for
+              from  outside  your  domain  (utmp   required   for
               selectivity).
 
               print - disallow most print options.
 
-              shell - disallow  shell  escapes  and  lynxexec  or
+              shell  -  disallow  shell  escapes  and lynxexec or
               lynxprog G)oto's.
 
-              suspend  -  disallow  Unix  Control-Z suspends with
+              suspend - disallow  Unix  Control-Z  suspends  with
               escape to shell.
 
-              telnet_port - disallow specifying a port in  telnet
+              telnet_port  - disallow specifying a port in telnet
               G)oto's.
 
-              useragent  -  disallow  modifications  of the User-
+              useragent - 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 PREV_DOC command  or  from  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
@@ -480,66 +484,66 @@
               require .www_browsable files to browse directories.
 
        -short_url
-              show very long URLs in the status line  with  "___"
+              show  very  long URLs in the status line with "___"
               to represent the portion which cannot be displayed.
-              The begining and end  of  the  URL  are  displayed,
+              The  begining  and  end  of  the URL are displayed,
               rather than suppressing the end.
 
        -show_cursor
-              If  enabled  the  cursor  will not be hidden in 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
+              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  switch  toggles the
+              lynx.cfg.  The  command  line  switch  toggles  the
               default.
 
        -soft_dquotes
-              toggles emulation of the old  Netscape  and  Mosaic
+              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
+              works  the  same  as  dump  but outputs HTML source
               instead of formatted text.
 
        -stack_dump
               disable SIGINT cleanup handler
 
        -startfile_ok
-              allow   non-http   startfile   and   homepage  with
+              allow  non-http   startfile   and   homepage   with
               -validate.
 
        -sticky_inputs
-              don't require activating inputs in  order  to  edit
+              don't  require  activating  inputs in order to edit
               them.
 
        -tagsoup
-              initialize  parser,  using Tag Soup DTD rather than
+              initialize parser, using Tag Soup DTD  rather  than
               SortaSGML.
 
        -telnet
               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.)
 
-       -tlog  toggles between using a Lynx Trace Log  and  stderr
+       -tlog  toggles  between  using a Lynx Trace Log and stderr
               for trace output from the session.
 
-       -trace turns  on  Lynx  trace  mode.  Destination of trace
+       -trace turns on Lynx trace  mode.   Destination  of  trace
               output depends on -tlog.
 
        -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,
+              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.
 
@@ -547,27 +551,27 @@
               toggles use of _underline_ format in dumps.
 
        -use_mouse
-              turn on mouse support, if available.  Clicking  the
+              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
+              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
+              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
+              accept  only  http URLs (for validation).  Complete
               security restrictions also are implemented.
 
        -verbose
-              toggle  [LINK],  [IMAGE] and [INLINE] comments with
+              toggle [LINK], [IMAGE] and [INLINE]  comments  with
               filenames of these images.
 
        -version
@@ -577,218 +581,219 @@
               enable vi-like key movement.
 
        -wdebug
-              enable Waterloo tcp/ip packet debug (print to  watt
-              debugfile).   This  applies  only  to  DOS versions
+              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
+              number  of columns for formatting of dumps, default
               is 80.
 
        -with_backspaces
-              emit  backspaces in output if -dumping or -crawling
+              emit backspaces in output if -dumping or  -crawling
               (like 'man' does)
 
 2 COMMANDS
-       o Use Up arrow and Down arrow to scroll through  hypertext
+       o  Use Up arrow and Down arrow to scroll through hypertext
        links.
-       o   Right  arrow  or  Return  will  follow  a  highlighted
+       o  Right  arrow  or  Return  will  follow  a   highlighted
        hypertext link.
        o Left Arrow will retreat from a link.
        o Type "H" or "?" for online help and descriptions of key-
        stroke commands.
-       o  Type  "K" for a complete list of the current key-stroke
+       o Type "K" for a complete list of the  current  key-stroke
        command mappings.
 
 2 ENVIRONMENT
-       In addition to various  "standard"  environment  variables
-       such  as  HOME,  PATH,  USER,  DISPLAY,  TMPDIR, etc, Lynx
-       utilizes several Lynx-specific environment  variables,  if
+       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 program, or  for  other  reasons.   These  are
+       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
+       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
+       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
+       COLORTERM           If   set,  color  capability  for  the
                            terminal is forced on at startup time.
-                           The  actual  value  assigned  to   the
+                           The   actual  value  assigned  to  the
                            variable is ignored.  This variable is
                            only  meaningful  if  Lynx  was  built
-                           using    the   slang   screen-handling
+                           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            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   more
+                           userdefs.h file, during  installation.
+                           See   the  userdefs.h  file  for  more
                            information.
 
-       LYNX_LSS            This  variable,  if set, specifies the
+       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
+                           meaningful  if  Lynx  was  built using
                            experimental color style support.]
 
-       LYNX_SAVE_SPACE     This  variable,  if set, will override
+       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
+                           saved to disk that is defined  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 be  assigned  to  the  TMPDIR
+       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
+       MAIL                This variable  specifies  the  default
                            inbox Lynx will check for new mail, if
-                           such   checking   is  enabled  in  the
+                           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 UNIX, the
+       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 and posting
+       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
+       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
+                           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,
+                           WWW_access_GATEWAY,   below).     Each
+                           protocol  used  by  Lynx,  (http, ftp,
                            gopher, etc), can be mapped separately
-                           by setting  environment  variables  of
+                           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   Guide   for  additional
+                           Lynx  Users   Guide   for   additional
                            details and examples.
 
-       WWW_access_GATEWAY  Lynx still  supports  use  of  gateway
-                           servers,  with  the  servers specified
+       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
+                           (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.
+                           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 details.
 
-       WWW_HOME            This variable, if set,  will  override
-                           the  default  startup URL specified in
+       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
+                           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
+                           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
-                           "Information about" page (=  cmd),  if
-                           any.   It  is  created  for  use by an
+                           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
+                           exist for the document,  the  variable
                            is set to a null string under UNIX, or
                            "No LastMod" under VMS.
 
        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
+                           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
+                           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
+                           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
+                           the variable is set to a  null  string
                            under UNIX, or "No URL" under VMS.
 
-       LYNX_VERSION        This variable is always set  by  Lynx,
+       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
+                           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  Lynx.   If,
-                           however, it is unset at  startup  time
-                           (or  has  the  value "unknown"), or if
-                           the -term command-line option is  used
+       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
+                           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
+       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 variables  may  be  set  for  simulating  a  CGI
+       When executing such "lynxcgi scripts"  (if  enabled),  the
+       following  variables  may  be  set  for  simulating  a CGI
        environment:
 
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        SERVER_SOFTWARE
 
-       Other  environment  variables  are  not  inherited  by the
+       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
+       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 consulted for general information on CGI script
+       should be consulted for general information on CGI  script
        programming.
 
 2 NATIVE LANGUAGE SUPPORT
-       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  more
+       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   more
        information about internationalization.
 
-       The following environment variables may be used  to  alter
+       The  following  environment variables may be used to alter
        default settings:
 
-       LANG                This  variable,  if set, will override
-                           the default message language.   It  is
+       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
+                           the  language.  Language codes are NOT
                            the same as the country codes given in
                            ISO 3166.
 
-       LANGUAGE            This variable, if set,  will  override
+       LANGUAGE            This  variable,  if set, will override
                            the default message language.  This is
-                           a  GNU  extension  that   has   higher
-                           priority   for   setting  the  message
+                           a   GNU   extension  that  has  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  native language formatting
+       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
+       LINGUAS             This   variable,   if   set  prior  to
                            configuration,  limits  the  installed
                            languages to specific values.  It is a
-                           space-separated   list  of  two-letter
+                           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
+       NLSPATH             This variable, if set, is used as  the
                            path prefix for message catalogs.
 
 2 NOTES
        This is the Lynx v2.8.2 Release
 
-       If you wish to contribute to the  further  development  of
-       Lynx,  subscribe  to  our  mailing  list.   Send  email to
-       <majordomo@sig.net> with "subscribe lynx-dev" as the  only
+       If  you  wish  to contribute to the further development of
+       Lynx, subscribe  to  our  mailing  list.   Send  email  to
+       <majordomo@sig.net>  with "subscribe lynx-dev" as the only
        line in the body of your message.
 
-       Send   bug   reports,   comments,  suggestions  to  <lynx-
+       Send  bug  reports,  comments,   suggestions   to   <lynx-
        dev@sig.net> after subscribing.
 
-       Unsubscribe by sending email to  <majordomo@sig.net>  with
-       "unsubscribe  lynx-dev"  as  the  only line in the body of
-       your message.  Do not send the unsubscribe message to  the
+       Unsubscribe  by  sending email to <majordomo@sig.net> 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),
+       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
+       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 available via an info page, instead of a  man
-       page  (ie, try "info subject", rather than "man subject").
+       A section shown as (GNU), is intended to denote  that  the
+       topic  may be available via an info page, instead of a man
+       page (ie, try "info subject", rather than "man  subject").
 
-       A section shown as (?) denotes that documentation  on  the
+       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
+       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 Computing  Services  at  the  University  of
-       Saskatchewan,  who  implemented HYPERREZ in the Unix envi-
-       ronment.   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  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 University of Kansas in the
-       summer of 1994 through the release of v2.7.2, and  to  ev-
-       eryone  on  the net who has contributed to Lynx's develop-
+       Earl  Fogel  of  Computing  Services  at the University of
+       Saskatchewan, who implemented HYPERREZ in the  Unix  envi-
+       ronment.    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 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 University of  Kansas  in  the
+       summer  of  1994 through the release of v2.7.2, and to ev-
+       eryone on the net who has contributed to  Lynx's  develop-
        ment either directly (through patches, comments or bug re-
-       ports)  or indirectly (through inspiration and development
+       ports) or indirectly (through inspiration and  development
        of other systems).
 
 2 AUTHORS
-       Lou Montulli,  Garrett  Blythe,  Craig  Lavender,  Michael
+       Lou  Montulli,  Garrett  Blythe,  Craig  Lavender, Michael
        Grobe, Charles Rezac
        Academic Computing Services
        University of Kansas