Hi Shawn -Re: using lynx.

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hey thanks for that help chuck.
Oh! I've seen your site and I love that win98 source code =) it's just about
right heheheee..
Shaun..
----- Original Message -----
From: "Charles Hallenbeck" <chuckh@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 12:18 AM
Subject: Hi Shawn -Re: using lynx.


>
> No. There are two ways to do it. The preferred method is to just fire it
> up and type 'o' to bring up the 'options' menu, make your changes there,
> and be sure to save the new configuration before leaving that menu. That
> is not easy, but lots of folks manage to do it (eventually!). The second
> method is to use a text editor to manually edit the default configuration
> file, or borrow a starter file from a friend. As I said, the two most
> important variables to change are "cursor tracking" and "numbering the
> links", and once those two are done, the rest is easy. There are lost of
> other things you might want to configure from the 'options' menu, such as
> level of expertise, email address, favorite editor, activating vi or emacs
> style key layouts, but they all become very easy to do once you have your
> cursor under control and the links numbered.
>
> Chuck
>  On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Shaun
> Oliver wrote:
>
> > hey chuck?
> > is the config changes similar to writing batch files?
> > cause if it is I should have no problem making those changes and I also
have
> > a little experience with a ce+ bassed scripting language as I use mIRC
for
> > chatting purposes on irc hehehe.
> > but I love the sound of it already.
> > Thanks for that input chuck.
> > Shaun
>
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