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Michael Warner |
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Wed, 15 Dec 1999 19:04:44 -0800 (PST) |
On or about 15 Dec, 1999, Adam Price
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> Using 2.8.1, Linux on PowerPC
>
> I like lynx's speed, and wouldn't want to do this if it slows things down
> too much but...
> it would be great if, when reading from the command line, lynx
> will treat ANY file with .html in it anywhere as an html document. If I
> download something as important.html#Table_of_contents, it is a pain to
> have to rename it so that lynx can read it properly. -force_html is too
> long to type. (Am I lazy?)
Could be. So am I, so what I do is define one or more aliases
with the desired command-line flags, and with short and
(hopefully) mnemonic names. Saves typing without any changes to
lynx.
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Michael Warner
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