At Tue, 03 Nov 2009 04:50:18 +0300, Aleksej Saushev <asau%inbox.ru@localhost> wrote: Subject: Re: Adding the "links" text mode web browser to the base system > > This is just to mention, that w3m is still more useful than links I find w3m to be really horrid to use, worse than lynx. :-) The netbsd.org web page looks horrible in them all, even "links -g". If we want a text-based HTML browser it should be one that's at least able to render modern, standard, HTML properly. FYI, static-linked NetBSD/i386 binaries are proof that not even character-based WWW/HTML interfaces are cheap or small or elegant: text data bss dec hex filename 1722957 285044 152188 2160189 20f63d links 3022305 1810772 944540 5777617 5828d1 links-gui 1491313 99384 125864 1716561 1a3151 w3m 2126609 158484 409564 2694657 291e01 lynx Texinfo documents are effectively hyper-link capable. Why not convert the HTML documents we have into texinfo format so we can use the already built-in support for them? text data bss dec hex filename 340193 14580 26216 380989 5d03d /usr/bin/info -- Greg A. Woods Planix, Inc. <woods%planix.com@localhost> +1 416 218 0099 http://www.planix.com/
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