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Re: LYNX-DEV Where's SSL patch, also '=' suggestion.
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David Combs |
Subject: |
Re: LYNX-DEV Where's SSL patch, also '=' suggestion. |
Date: |
Mon, 11 Nov 1996 07:13:47 -0800 |
AM SORRY: here is the source of the "GOOD IDEA" msg I just
sent seconds ago:
> From address@hidden Sun Nov 10 17:15:04 1996
> From: address@hidden
> Date: Sun, 10 Nov 1996 20:50:03 +0000 ( )
>
> I have a suggestion for the patch that allows you to make
> the '=' info links active, is it possible to also allow one
> to backspace over the link to remove part of it just as if
> one typed it in and now want's to change it.
>
> Sometimes i can't connect to a link as specified, but if
> I could just back it up a directory or two i could connect
> to it to see what's going on, e.g. directiory does'nt exist
> anymore or name changed.
>
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My problem with replying to email: For some reason I don't understand,
VI screws up on my terminal when coming via phone via TIP.
About a third of the lines get printed starting at the
right end of the screen. However, doing ":3,30p" works fine --
something about the timing, I guess.
So I try to type in email responses from MAIL, before going
into VI to get rid of to-be-snipped stuff.
But knee-jerk ^D when done with entering the response
gets me to "CC:" prompt, and is too late to get into VI; like
that msg I just sent.
QUESTION: anyone know how to make VI take more time printing
stuff, how to make it issue some null-chars or something
at end of line. Anyone know what difference is in printing
between normal vi-mode and its "Q" ":"-mode, which prints so
much better?
Thanks (I know it's off topic, but relevant to sending
better email replies...)
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