Sergey Fleytin <fleytin@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > Hello, Nath and others! > > I just downloaded and tried this new version of links. It is great > indeed! I use it with yasr and like it a lot. The only problem i found > that fast moving between links is impossible if 'braille terminal' is > on. Though this problem can be easily solved by adding a new key > sequences for this. Unfortunately i can't find how to change > keybindings in this version of links and i don't know if it is at all > possible. So if this minor problem will be corrected then we will get > a very cool console based browser! > in fact it's not possible to define our own key binding in Links2 but this afternoon I wrote to Mikulas again to ask him if it will be possible to add tab and shift-tab keys to navigate between the differents web links on the webpage. I'll keep you informed ! > Thank you for your efforts to make it possible. > > With best regards, > > Sergei Fleytin. > >>>>>> "N" == Nath <nath.ml@xxxxxxx> writes: > > N> Hello all, I'm very please to announce here that Mikulas Patoka, > N> the links2 developper, has made on my demand very great improvement > N> to links2 webbrowser to help us surfing the web more easily. > > N> These new features are the following : > > N> - cursor moves one character when you press arrows : left arrow -> > N> one character left, right arrow -> one character right, up arrow > N> -> one line up, down arrow -> one line down. > N> - there are hotkeys 'a' and 't' to place cursor on bottom status > N> line and to top line with page count and title > N> - when you turn off link numbering, links are prefixed with '~' > N> Input fields are prefixed with '>'. > N> - search does work --- instead of higlighting found text cursor is > N> placed on it > N> - menus and dialog boxes are redone. They are over the whole screen > N> and have one item on a line. In dialog boxes that have only text > N> and buttons, you can move cursor on text with up and down arrows. > N> Left and right arrows move to the next button. > > N> To activate these new possibilities, just go to the Configuration > N> menu > -> Terminal options and select the braille terminal item by pressing > -> the > N> space bar. Don't forget to save the options in order to have these > N> features enabled the next time you will run links ! > > N> For the moment you will find the links 2.1pre15 source package on > N> my web space at the following url : > > N> http://nathx.free.fr/links/links-2.1pre15.tar.gz > > N> don't hesitate to contact Mikulas to thanks him or send him your > N> comments. His e-mail address is indicated in the Cc of this > N> message. > > N> Don't hesitate to fwd this announce to others people which would be > N> interrested too. > > N> Thanks again Mikulas ! > > > N> -- Nath > > > N> _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing > N> list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx > N> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list > > > _______________________________________________ > > Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list > > -- Nath _______________________________________________ Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list