telnet guest.sailor.lib.md.us[cut]
doubt that one can change the column width, but it is quite convenient.
If you're using something a little less brain-damaged than HyperTerm, that can act as something smarter than a VT100, then you can resize it. I just tried from Windows using Putty, which masquerades as an xterm (and thus sends the WINCH--"window changed" signal) and resizing worked fine. I don't know if other terminals are smart enough to do the same when resized, but Lynx adapted properly. Granted, I had to do a control+L to get it to refresh at the new size, but it's doable. Handy to have, as sometimes I want access to a remote browser and my old school account is down.
The same would apply within an xterm or even within the *nix "screen" application if you split the window--resizing it would resize the Lynx terminal, and a ctrl+L will refresh it to the new size.
-tim
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