Re: [arch-general] links package hasn't been updated
On Wed, Aug 03, 2016 at 02:57:40PM -0400, Jude DaShiell wrote:
There is no problem of using keyboard to access menu bar. The menu is working perfectly on my terminal (rxvt-unicode), except alt+s key, which is interpreted by urxvt as 'scrollback search'. For this key sequence, I just need to hit Esc+s to access links setup menu. On Wed, Aug 03, 2016 at 02:55:39PM -0400, Jude DaShiell wrote:
I didn't adjust any options in the PKGBUILD. Just modifying the source to fetch latest version and generating the correct SHA1 hash for the source tarball. I've tried setting 'links are numbered' html option and it persists after closing links. Just don't forget to hit 'save html options' after modifying html-related settings. Numbered links option is only available on the text only version (/usr/bin/links and /usr/bin/xlinks without -g option). The only thing to remember after modifying 'links' general settings and 'links' html options is to hit 'save options' to make the change persists. I hope this explanation will be useful.
I need one more piece of information please. What did you do with the keyboard when you got on links are numbered to get the state to change from off the default to on? I tried spacebar and x and * and in last version of links none of them would work. On Wed, 3 Aug 2016, Alive 4ever wrote:
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On Wed, Aug 03, 2016 at 08:03:29PM -0400, Jude DaShiell wrote:
I navigate through Menu => View => HTML Options ( alt + v + o ). The HTML Options dialog pops out, with cursor positioned on 'Display tables' check box. The cursor is hardly visible because my terminal cursor color is white and links popup is 80 percent gray. I can use 'space bar' to toggle the check box. I can press 'tab' seven times to move the cursor to 'Links are numbered' and press the 'space bar' to enable it. Pressing 'o' or 'enter' will close the popup, accepting the configured option. By default, the option is saved for current session. Because I want to save html options for future session as well, I navigate through Menu => View => Save html options ( alt + v + a). Done. links' html options file ( ~/.links/html.cfg ) has been saved automatically for future session.
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