On July 22, 2013, Karen Lewellen wrote: > for those of you who use links as in a chain. While I had no issues > setting the bookmark in regular lynx. doing it in links the chain > is a little more challenging. or perhaps the way I am doing it lol. > Anyone ever set a bookmark using the program? While I don't know if there are any peculiarities doing it under shellworld, I can try and walk through it here using links-the-chain that I have here on my local Debian box. To bookmark a page, browse to the desired page and press "s" (lowercase) to bring up the bookmark browser. The commands on this page can be switched between by pressing <tab>. The first/default command is "Goto" which, if you already had items bookmarked, it would go to the bookmarked page. The second is "Folder" for creating a new folder to group your bookmarks. The third is "Add" to add a new bookmark (what you want to do). The remainder are "Edit", "Move", "Unselect All" and "Close". From my testing, you can also use the first letter of each of those commands to select the desired action ("g", "f", "a", "e", "m", "u", or "c") So you'd hit <tab> twice to move to the "Add" button and hit <enter> to select it (or just hit "a"). It takes the bookmark name from the <title> element of the page, and the URL from the page you're currently on. So if they both look good, you can just hit <enter> to accept the defaults. If the site in question has a bunch of rubbish in the title-bar making for an annoying link description, then go ahead and change it before you hit <enter>. Once you've got the item(s) bookmarked, you can tab 5 more times to the "Close" button and hit <enter>. Or just hit "c". To open a previously-saved bookmark from the main links-the-chain screen, again hit lowercase "s" to bring up the bookmark manager. Navigate up/down to find the desired link you bookmarked and hit <enter> (because by default the "Goto" button is selected) or hit "g". If you've created folders, they can display as open (a "[-]" in front of the folder name) or closed (a "[+]" in front of the folder name). When the folder-name is highlighted, you should be able to use <space> to toggle it open/closed (or "+" to open and "-" to close) Bookmarks should be saved in ~/.links2/bookmarks.html which is a straight-forward HTML file you can view with any other browser. It can be somewhat confusing that it appears that they stick in a couple links by default (though having one of them pointing to the help is handy). You might also want to read up at [1] for the full details. -tim [1] http://links.twibright.com/user_en.html#subsubch-bookmarks _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list