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-rw-r--r--lynx_help/Lynx_users_guide.html18
-rw-r--r--lynx_help/keystrokes/option_help.html48
-rw-r--r--lynx_help/lynx_help_main.html2
3 files changed, 43 insertions, 25 deletions
diff --git a/lynx_help/Lynx_users_guide.html b/lynx_help/Lynx_users_guide.html
index 5cc2ea98..d3acb1ca 100644
--- a/lynx_help/Lynx_users_guide.html
+++ b/lynx_help/Lynx_users_guide.html
@@ -461,7 +461,7 @@ to the net.bio.net WAIS server. [<A HREF="#ToC-Search">ToC</A>]
 <h2 ID="InteractiveOptions"><A NAME="InteractiveOptions"><em>Lynx Options Menu</em></A></h2>
 
 The Lynx <em>Options Menu</em> may be accessed by pressing the '<em>o</em>'
-key.  The current <em>Options Menu</em> contains the following configurable
+key.  The current Options Menu contains the following configurable
 options.
 
 <pre>
@@ -482,7 +482,7 @@ options.
      K)eypad mode                 : Numbers act as arrows
      li(N)e edit style            : Default Binding
      l(I)st directory style       : Mixed style
-     U)ser mode                   : Advanced
+     U)ser mode                   : Advanced      verbose images (!) : ON
      user (A)gent                 : [User-Agent header]
      local e(X)ecution links      : FOR LOCAL FILES ONLY
 </pre>
@@ -776,6 +776,14 @@ return to Lynx or the '<em>&gt;</em>' command to save the options to a
 		    link at the bottom of the screen.
 	 </dl>
 
+   <dt>Verbose Images
+	<dd>Controls whether or not Lynx replaces the [LINK], [INLINE] and
+	    [IMAGE] comments (for images without ALT) with filenames of these
+	    images.  This is extremely useful because now we can determine
+	    immediately what images are just decorations (button.gif, line.gif)
+	    and what images are important.  This setting can also be toggled
+	    on startup via the <em>-verbose</em> switch.
+
    <dt>User Agent
 	<dd>The header string which Lynx sends to servers to indicate the
 	    User-Agent is displayed here.  Changes may be disallowed via
@@ -785,14 +793,14 @@ return to Lynx or the '<em>&gt;</em>' command to save the options to a
 	    checks for the presence of &quot;Lynx&quot; in the header. If
 	    changed during a Lynx session, the default User-Agent header can
 	    be restored by deleting the modified string in the
-	    <em>Options Menu</em>.  Whenever the User-Agent header is
+	    Options Menu.  Whenever the User-Agent header is
 	    changed, the current document is reloaded, with the no-cache
-	    flags set, on exit from the <em>Options Menu</em>.	Changes of
+	    flags set, on exit from the Options Menu.	Changes of
 	    the header are not saved in the RC file.
 	<dd><em>NOTE</em> that Netscape Communications Corp. has claimed
 	    that false transmissions of "Mozilla" as the User-Agent are a
 	    copyright infringement, which will be prosecuted. <em>DO NOT</em>
-	    misrepresent Lynx as Mozilla.  The <em>Options Menu</em> issues
+	    misrepresent Lynx as Mozilla.  The Options Menu issues
 	    a warning about possible copyright infringement whenever the
 	    header is changed to one which does not include &quot;Lynx&quot;
 	    or &quot;lynx&quot;.
diff --git a/lynx_help/keystrokes/option_help.html b/lynx_help/keystrokes/option_help.html
index 64a3d682..1d92d18e 100644
--- a/lynx_help/keystrokes/option_help.html
+++ b/lynx_help/keystrokes/option_help.html
@@ -98,24 +98,26 @@
 			   computers, and windows-xxxx within native MS-Windows
 			   applications).
 
-     Raw 8-bit or CJK   -  Toggles whether 8-bit characters are assumed to
-     mode                  correspond with the display character set and
+     Raw 8-bit or CJK   -  This option set automatically but can be toggled
+     mode                  manually in certain special cases:
+                           it toggles whether 8-bit characters are assumed to
+                           correspond with the display character set and
                            therefore are processed without translation via the
-                           chartrans conversion tables. Should be ON by
-                           default when the display character set is one of
-                           the Asian (CJK) sets and the 8-bit characters are
-                           Kanji multibytes. Should be OFF for the other
-                           display character sets, but can be turned ON when
-                           the document's charset is unknown (e.g., is not
-                           ISO-8859-1 and no charset parameter was specified
-                           in a reply header from an HTTP server to indicate
-                           what it is) but you know by some means that you
-                           have the matching display character set selected.
-                           Should be OFF when an Asian (CJK) set is selected
-                           but the document is ISO-8859-1 or another 'assumed
-                           document character set'. The setting also can be
-                           toggled via the RAW_TOGGLE command, normally mapped
-                           to '@', and at startup via the -raw switch.
+                           chartrans conversion tables. ON by default when the
+                           display character set is one of the Asian (CJK)
+                           sets and the 8-bit characters are Kanji multibytes.
+                           OFF for the other display character sets, but can
+                           be turned ON when the document's charset is unknown
+                           (e.g., is not ISO-8859-1 and no charset parameter
+                           was specified in a reply header from an HTTP server
+                           to indicate what it is) but you have no better idea
+                           than viewing it as from display character set (see
+                           also 'assumed document character set' for best
+                           choice).  Should be OFF when an Asian (CJK) set is
+                           selected but the document is ISO-8859-1 or another
+                           'assumed document character set'. The setting also
+                           can be toggled via the RAW_TOGGLE command, normally
+                           mapped to '@', and at startup via the -raw switch.
 
      Assumed document   -  This option changes the handling of documents
      character set         which do not explicitly specify a charset.
@@ -238,14 +240,22 @@
                               Files and directories are separated into two
                               alphabetical lists.  Files are listed first.
 
-     User Mode         -   Beginner
+     User Mode         -   Novice
                               Shows two extra lines of help at the bottom
-                              of the screen
+                              of the screen for beginners
                            Intermediate (normal mode)
                               The "normal" statusline messages appear.
                            Advanced
                               The URL is shown on the statusline.
 
+     Verbose Images    -   Controls whether or not Lynx replaces the [LINK],
+                           [INLINE] and [IMAGE] comments (for images without
+                           ALT) with filenames of these images.  This is
+                           extremely useful because now we can determine
+                           immediately what images are just decorations
+                           (button.gif, line.gif) and what images are
+                           important.
+
      User Agent        -   The header string which Lynx sends to servers
                            to indicate the User-Agent is displayed here.
                            Changes may be disallowed via the -restrictions
diff --git a/lynx_help/lynx_help_main.html b/lynx_help/lynx_help_main.html
index 79327f27..06402f63 100644
--- a/lynx_help/lynx_help_main.html
+++ b/lynx_help/lynx_help_main.html
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
 >Help on URLs</a>
 <li><a href="http://leb.net/blinux/blynx/"
 >Speech-Friendly Lynx Help Files</a>
-<li><a href="http://lynx.browser.org/">Lynx Information</a>
+<li><a href="http://lynx.browser.org/">Lynx Home Page</a>
 | <a href="http://www.crl.com/~subir/lynx.html"
 >Lynx links</a>
 | <a href="http://www.slcc.edu/lynx/faq.html"