* Chris Jones <cjns1...@gmail.com> [110120 20:47]: > On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 01:26:21AM EST, John Magolske wrote: > > > But then...after updating Debian's w3m from w3m/0.5.2 to > > w3m/0.5.2+cvs-1.1039 and updating w3m-img, I find I can now open html > > pages in w3m in Screen with the indenting displayed properly -- and > > "Save buffer to file" saves properly indented text. Furthermore, I > > now see images displayed, which surprised me, as I thought it wasn't > > possible to view images in Screen. > > Images, huh..? What kind of terminal are you running screen+w3m on top > of..? Maye it's time for a couple of screenshots?
This is Debian Linux (Sid) running screen+w3m in a framebuffer console: http://b79.net/temp/linux-fbconsole-screen-w3m.png > > In any case, it looks like the issues around indenting of threads > > in Screen vs not-Screen had to do with image rendering. > > There's definitely a pattern I had failed to notice: all indentation on > the sample pages appears to follow one of those cute north-pointing > triangles. Initially, I had a feeling that ELinks not being able to > render the indentation might be caused by its limited support of CSS, > because specifying a Style of ‘None’ in a mozilla browser also removes > the indentation but it looks like I was wrong abou that. When I have more time I'd to take a closer look at the html source of the pages generated by news.ycombinator.com and figure out how exactly the thread indentation works. I find threaded indented commenting to be a very useful thing. I like how Mutt does it, and I appreciate systems that can present threads in a text-mode browser sans javascript. I'd love to see an open source alternative to DISQUS that could do this. Here's something I just came across...a pondering of why fbi can't display images in a terminal muliplexer: http://kmandla.wordpress.com/2010/12/30/mplayer-and-screen-in-a-fight-to-the-death/#comment-47621 To date, I've been using openvt & something like this for viewing images within Screen running inside a Linus fb-console: #!/bin/sh [ -e /tmp/images ] && rm -r /tmp/images mkdir /tmp/images cp "$*" /tmp/images sudo openvt -sw -- /usr/bin/sudo -H -u $USER /bin/zsh -c "fbi -e --autodown /tmp/images/*" sudo deallocvt Regards, John -- John Magolske http://B79.net/contact _______________________________________________ screen-users mailing list screen-users@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/screen-users