On Mon, Apr 08, 2002 at 12:16:36PM -0400, Shawn McMahon wrote: > begin quoting what Joe Heuring said on Mon, Apr 08, 2002 at 08:11:19AM -0700: > > > > would really like to see a lynx gui type browser. I don't want to see big > > mousy click forwards backwards, favorites type buttons sucking up real > > estate on > > my web pages. Something like 'lynx_gui -vikeys' Is there any such > > So click on the "view" menu and turn those menus off.
True, and now that I have a good size monitor I don't even mind them being there so much. What I was really getting at though, and I guess it's more than the browser and would also include the Xmanager, is a keyboard (for me VI) way of doing all things. Starting with the browser just an equivalent of 'lynx -vikeys' would be great. In an Xmanager I wonder what it would take to hit a certain key(s) and then what ever is on your screen would be in a VI, or editor of choice buffer. Weather your in a browser or say Staroffice, you hit your key, now what is on your screen is really in a VI buffer, grab desired text, keyboard into another window .... well I know I have no business thinking of stuff so far ahead of my level, but at least a browser where you do *not* need the mouse or ever have to hit the arrow keys would be great, and I do wonder what it would take be able at any time in any application have what is on your screen suddenly be in a VI buffer. Something like Screen but even more so. More apart of the shell or Xmanager. But a browser is a start. <thankyou for letting me share> > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]