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diff --git a/lynx_help/keystroke_commands/option_help.html b/lynx_help/keystroke_commands/option_help.html index f3023275..8a1d8ab0 100644 --- a/lynx_help/keystroke_commands/option_help.html +++ b/lynx_help/keystroke_commands/option_help.html @@ -61,12 +61,34 @@ default is 'Case Insensitive' substring searches + Preferred Document - The language you prefer if multi-language files + Language are available from servers. Use RFC 1766 tags, + e.g., en for English, fr for French, etc. Can be + a comma-separated list, which may be interpreted + by servers as descending order of preferences. + You can also make your order of preference explicit + by using q factors as defined by the HTTP protocol, + for servers which understand it, for example: + <kbd>da, en-gb;q=0.8, en;q=0.7</kbd> + + Preferred Document - The character set you prefer if sets in addition + Charset to ISO-8859-1 and US-ASCII are available from + servers. Use MIME notation (e.g., ISO-8859-2) + and do not include ISO-8859-1 or US-ASCII, since + those values are always assumed by default. Can + be a comma-separated list, which may be interpreted + by servers as descending order of preferences. + You can also make your order of preference explicit + by using q factors as defined by the HTTP protocol, + for servers which understand it, for example: + <kbd>iso-8859-5, unicode-1-1;q=0.8</kbd> + Display Character - This option allows you to set up the default set character set for your specific terminal. The character set provides a mapping of 8-bit ISO Latin character entities and/or Asian (CJK) or - UTF-8 characters into viewable characters and - should be set in relation to your terminal's + Unicode characters into viewable characters and + should be set according to your terminal's character set if you will be viewing such characters with Lynx. You must have the selected character set installed on your terminal. @@ -89,19 +111,44 @@ toggled via the RAW_TOGGLE command, normally mapped to '@', and at startup via the -raw switch. - Preferred Document - The language you prefer if multi-language files are - Language available from servers. Use MIME abbreviations, - e.g., en for English, fr for French, etc. Can be - a comma-separated list in descending order of - preferences. - - Preferred Document - The character set you prefer if sets in addition - Charset to ISO-8859-1 and US-ASCII are available from - servers. Use MIME notation (e.g., ISO-8859-2) - and do not include ISO-8859-1 or US-ASCII, since - those values are always assumed by default. Can - be a comma-separated list in descending order of - preferences. + Show color - This option will be present if color support is + available. If set to ON or ALWAYS, color mode will + be forced on if possible. If (n)curses color + support is available but cannot be used for the + current terminal type, selecting ON is rejected + with a message. If set to OFF or NEVER, color mode + will be turned off. + ALWAYS and NEVER are not offered in anonymous + accounts. If saved to a '.lynxrc' file in + non-anonymous accounts, ALWAYS will cause Lynx to + set color mode on at startup if supported. If Lynx + is built with the slang library, this is equivalent + to having included the -color command line switch + or having the COLORTERM environment variable + set. If color support is provided by curses or + ncurses, this is equivalent to the default behavior + of using color when the terminal type supports it. + If (n)curses color support is available but cannot + be used for the current terminal type, the + preference can still be saved but will have no + effect. + A saved value of NEVER will cause Lynx to assume a + monochrome terminal at startup. It is similar to + the -nocolor switch, but (when the slang library is + used) can be overridden with the -color switch. + If the setting is OFF or ON when the current + options are saved to a '.lynxrc' file, the default + startup behavior is retained, such that color mode + will be turned on at startup only if the terminal + info indicates that you have a color-capable + terminal, or (when the slang library is used) if + forced on via the -color switch or COLORTERM + variable. This default behavior always is used in + anonymous accounts, or if the 'option'_save + restriction is set explicitly. If for any reason + the startup color mode is incorrect for your + terminal, set it appropriately on or off via this + option. VI keys - If set to 'ON' then the lowercase h, j, k, and l, keys will be mapped to left-arrow, down-arrow, |