Re: lynx rendering fonts
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 08:38:05PM +0000, Pigeon wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 06:49:04PM +0100, Robert Land wrote:
> > How can I persuade lynx to 'forget' it's capabilities underlining
> > fonts? Everything thats <b> or even <em> is rendered underlined
> > and makes reading regular expressions in html docs very hard if
> > they have <b> attributes.
>
> sed -e 's/<B>//g' -e 's/<\/B>//g' -e 's/<EM>//g' -e 's/<\/EM//g' < dodgydoc.html > /tmp/cleandoc.html
> lynx /tmp/cleandoc.html
Oh, come on....
Didn't you realize I'm a newbee?
I am s t a r t i n g to dig through regular expressions -
and now I get this!
> > Actually I would like to change the black background to default
> > just like mutt enables but lynx.cfg seems to be a bit stubborn
> > here. Are all these settings really compiled into the browser?
>
> I like black backgrounds... from my lynx.cfg:
>
>
> # COLORS (only available if compiled with SVr4 curses or slang)
> #
> # The line must be of the form:
> # COLOR:Integer:Foreground:Background
> #
> # The Integer value is interpreted as follows:
> # 0 - normal - normal text
> # 1 - bold - hyperlinks, see also BOLD_* options above
> # 2 - reverse - statusline
> # 3 - bold + reverse (not used)
> # 4 - underline - text emphasis (EM, I, B tags etc.)
> # 5 - bold + underline - hyperlinks within text emphasis
> # 6 - reverse + underline - currently selected hyperlink
> # 7 - reverse + underline + bold - WHEREIS search hits
> #
> # Each Foreground and Background value must be one of:
> # black red green brown
> # blue magenta cyan lightgray
> # gray brightred brightgreen yellow
> # brightblue brightmagenta brightcyan white
> #
> # Uncomment and change any of the compilation defaults.
> #
> COLOR:0:lightgray:black
> COLOR:1:cyan:black
> COLOR:2:yellow:blue
> COLOR:3:green:black
> COLOR:4:magenta:black
> COLOR:5:cyan:black
> COLOR:6:red:black
> COLOR:7:magenta:cyan
>
>
> Pigeon
Did you try out another background for COLOR:0?
I have gray instead of black but it is overridden!
Robert
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