It was fixed by jmcneill, problem was mandoc moving from multiple -O arguments to comma-separated list. Pullup to 8 sent by jmcneill too (thanks, Jared!). As to how I use lynx to navigate man pages, man script file attached - just tab to appropriate Xr, and hit Enter. Left arrow navigates back to previous page. Best, Alistair On 14 July 2017 at 09:52, Thomas Klausner <wiz%netbsd.org@localhost> wrote: > On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 09:23:14AM -0700, Alistair Crooks wrote: >> The reason I'm asking is that for many years, and until these changes, >> I used to use lynx, locally, as a very quick, cheap and effective man >> page viewer. Lynx can't handle style.css, which is what we have now. >> >> So for me, I've lost real value from this change, and there are >> sometimes, like when I travel, when I can't access the network manpage >> machines. Can we restore these to the previous way of doing things, >> please, or provide a functinoal replacement straight away? > > Can you tell me how you use lynx and what exactly does not work any > longer? > Thomas >
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