Hello, You could start to make lynx more friendly by setting the show_cursor option either in the configuration file or on the command line. You can also set the option links_are_numbered sothat a link is shown like [1] first link [2] second link etc. I am using speech not braille, but this might help. regards, Willem On Thu, 23 May 2002, Boris Daix wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm new to Linux and especially with BRLTTY. I use a 20 sized braille > display, and I run a Debian Woody. I'd like to know how to make lynx tell me > if something is a link or not, and mainly if it is "selected" or not. I > don't know if we can check the characters' color, anyway I think it isn't > very friendly/easy to browse and always change from real page to another > mode that tells colors... (I said I even don't know if BRLTTY does that - it > could be a good idea :-)). > So, I'd like to customize lynx to put, for example, stars arround > selected link and opposed hard braces arround all other unselected links. I > don't know if already visited links are different from general links in > lynx, but we could imagine that if they are, we would arround them with soft > braces. > > i.e. : *link selected*, ]unselected links[, )already visited link( > > How to do that ? If it doesn't exist, and if work-arrounds are too loud, > would this fashion interests some of you so that we could manage to make it > ? Are there other browsers more usable with brltty ? > > Thanks and forgive me if this subject is well-known - but I missed the first > step. > > - B. > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Blinux-list@redhat.com > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list > -- Willem van der Walt Information Services Directorate Department of Health South Africa tel: 27 12 3120700