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author | Mats O Jansson <maja@cvs.openbsd.org> | 2000-03-25 18:17:20 +0000 |
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committer | Mats O Jansson <maja@cvs.openbsd.org> | 2000-03-25 18:17:20 +0000 |
commit | eebca53173b43fcb801ad06804b1b183038298d2 (patch) | |
tree | 6ff7bc38513004836052fce9056c48bb680167a3 /gnu/usr.bin/lynx/docs/FM.announce | |
parent | 0270bc013175ccc71004e1c5f79171acbbc9ae3d (diff) |
Upgrade to Lynx 2.8.2. -moj
Diffstat (limited to 'gnu/usr.bin/lynx/docs/FM.announce')
-rw-r--r-- | gnu/usr.bin/lynx/docs/FM.announce | 22 |
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/gnu/usr.bin/lynx/docs/FM.announce b/gnu/usr.bin/lynx/docs/FM.announce index dc3530c46e6..0b2652bff61 100644 --- a/gnu/usr.bin/lynx/docs/FM.announce +++ b/gnu/usr.bin/lynx/docs/FM.announce @@ -28,29 +28,29 @@ addition to access by way of a file management menu. There are two possible modes of operation; the first in which a single file management menu is invoked via the `f', or `F' key; the second, in which the more often used facilities are made available directly -from the keyboard in addition to access via the menu. The second +from the keyboard in addition to access via the menu. The second method provides a much better user interface but requires re-mapping some of the keys from their standard lynx interpretation, temporarily -when file management mode is in effect. For example, if OK_OVERRIDE is +when file management mode is in effect. For example, if OK_OVERRIDE is defined at compile-time, then the line at the bottom of the screen, in novice mode, will be - C)reate D)ownload E)dit F)ull menu M)odify R)emove T)ag U)pload + C)reate D)ownload E)dit F)ull menu M)odify R)emove T)ag U)pload rather than the standard second noviceline, - H)elp O)ptions P)rint G)o M)ain screen Q)uit /=search [delete]=history list + H)elp O)ptions P)rint G)o M)ain screen Q)uit /=search [delete]=history list -when the user is browsing part of the file system. If OK_OVERRIDE is not +when the user is browsing part of the file system. If OK_OVERRIDE is not defined then all access to file management functionality must be by way -of the menu. The only exception is that the facility to tag files for +of the menu. The only exception is that the facility to tag files for subsequent removal and/or re-location is always available directly from -the keyboard using `t', and `T'. +the keyboard using `t', and `T'. This is a first release of the file management enhancements and suggestions -for improvements are welcome. Among the enhancements which are currently +for improvements are welcome. Among the enhancements which are currently being considered are facilities for changing file access attributes, and -a facility for listing and extracting part of an archive. +a facility for listing and extracting part of an archive. In order to use the file management facilities you may either point the program at a directory on the command line or point the program at @@ -61,9 +61,9 @@ an html file which contains a link of the following form: where the anchor `file://localhost/~/' implies a reference to /home/username. Because the `~/' in a file URL is converted to `/home/username' regardless of origin, these facilities also work when -the anchor shown above is served from an http server as well. In +the anchor shown above is served from an http server as well. In either case the reference is to files on the local system and not -files in the domain of the server. +files in the domain of the server. By default the file listing is in standard Unix mixed format, but you may use the Options menu to select WWW `directories first' format, or |