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author | Thomas E. Dickey <dickey@invisible-island.net> | 1999-12-15 11:25:06 -0500 |
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committer | Thomas E. Dickey <dickey@invisible-island.net> | 1999-12-15 11:25:06 -0500 |
commit | f61041c10496785b2833ee4f76ef3edc9792b1bd (patch) | |
tree | e9c127318bebeb1a4944bf636fca5bd188a90771 /samples | |
parent | 4525eb4b32fdf2124e246285af59a1e14ecbf551 (diff) | |
download | lynx-snapshots-f61041c10496785b2833ee4f76ef3edc9792b1bd.tar.gz |
snapshot of project "lynx", label v2-8-3dev_17
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-rw-r--r-- | samples/jumpsUnix.html | 15 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | samples/lynx-keymaps | 2 |
2 files changed, 13 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/samples/jumpsUnix.html b/samples/jumpsUnix.html index 6e86da1d..4c5359e4 100644 --- a/samples/jumpsUnix.html +++ b/samples/jumpsUnix.html @@ -5,9 +5,18 @@ </head> <body> <h1>Shortcut List</h1> - Following is a list of shortcut names and the target links associated - with them. In Lynx, pressing J followed by one of these shortcut names - will jump you directly to the link. This list will expand over time.<p> + This is a sample jumps file created in the early days of Lynx: + you should use it as a template, replacing with your own choices. + See Users Guide for details of how the `j' command works. +<p> + *** IMPORTANT *** If you want to use `?' with `j' to recall + your own list of abbreviations, you must make sure + you always have the correct URL corresponding to `?' below: + otherwise, Lynx may display an incorrect list with misleading results. +<p> + *** ALSO *** The entries must be in alphabetic order, with `?' first: + otherwise, Lynx may not be able to find them all. +<p> <b>Name</b> <b>Link</b> <!-- The list *MUST* be kept SORTED, one entry per line --> <dl compact> diff --git a/samples/lynx-keymaps b/samples/lynx-keymaps index 351f37ce..0a1c3214 100644 --- a/samples/lynx-keymaps +++ b/samples/lynx-keymaps @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ setkey "^(up)" UPARROW #setkey "\033e" Meta-'e' #setkey "\033\033[28~" Meta-F1 # -# The following extensions, introduced after lynx2.8.2, allow you to map +# The following extensions, introduced after lynx2.8.2, allow mapping # escape sequences directly to key commands (lynxactioncodes). # # setkey ESC-SEQUENCE LAC:LYNX_ACTION |