Lynx links...

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I don't know that you'll like this solution, but those of us who
use speech primarily often use the numbering feature for links
and form fields.

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.
> 
> 
> 
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