On Tue 12 Dec 2017 at 21:36:53 (-0500), Karen Lewellen wrote: …a Subject line.
Would putting document.browse.links.numbering 1 into the configuration file help? Presumably it would either reveal the link by numbering it or there would be a gap in the numbering. I don't know of an equivalent command to Lynx's "l". > […] come to think of it, does elinks have a > way to change the character set display? It appears to follow your locale, so the only way I can think of as a workaround is to set some consoles to different locales. Fortunately in linux you can run multiple instances of the same program handling the same files, so you could browse a single document in multiple languages from multiple consoles. It gets more complicated if the target of the browsers is, say, a bank, and you're trying to carry out a transaction, but it should work for just browsing. I'm assuming elinks still doesn't handle Unicode well. Cheers, David.