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Hi Karen,

I am not aware of any arguments for links the chain to improve readability.

With either links (the chain) , lynx (the cat), or w3m,
I get the best results with a combination of browser keys to get me 
close to the target text, and speakup keys. to actually read it.
With all the text clutter on most pages, your best bet is to become familiar with
specific landmarks on the site you want to review so you
can jump straight to your target using the text search functions.
For example, I use slash day of week, /Friday to
jump to the latest article links on realclearpolitics.com.


On Fri, Nov 29, 2019 at 12:00:02PM -0500, speakup-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Subject: ot: slightly, improving how the Links browser speaks?
> 
> Hi folks,
> Hope to ask this clearly, as it may also apply to speakup, at least for 
> those   using  a command line setup.
> My goal mirrors the command line options included in some tools that write 
> information to the screen in a way that speech happens largely 
> automatically.
> For example, some programs call this writing to the BIOS, or used to do as 
> much.
> My ssh telnet client for example has a -b option that performs the 
> function I desire.
> I am seeking such a command line option for the links  as in the chain 
> browser.  I believe? it should exist because there is a command line 
> option that establishes numbered links.
> hoping that my question is clear, can anyone tell me what command line 
> option improves  how content is spoken when using the links browser?
> Thanks,
> Karen
> 
> 

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Rudy Vener
Website: http://www.rudyvener.com
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