On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 07:21:49PM EST, John Magolske wrote: > The package that takes care of this on my Debian Sid system is > w3m-img: > > w3m-img ... inline image extension support utilities for w3m ... > provides some utilities to support inline images for w3m on terminal > emulator in X Window System environments and Linux framebuffer. > Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/w3m > > Perhaps you need something like this?
... apt-get install w3m-img... I bounced w3m and sure enough ‘w3m www.google.com’ greeted me with the Google logo in all its (questionable) glory.. :-) I proceeded to exit, start screen on the linux console, restart w3m... and the logo was gone. So it looks like running screen on top of a graphics-capable console makes it behave like a ‘regular’ terminal. At least that's what I'm seeing. And yes, in the linux console, without screen, I get all the indentation (and the north pointing triangles), but the screen layer makes me lose the indentation. Sorry I didn't catch on earlier, but this is a new system and I'm not really familiar with it yet. cj P.S. Btw, compliments on your screen setup.. nice font and very legible hardstatus & caption lines.. lots of useful stuff in there. _______________________________________________ screen-users mailing list screen-users@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/screen-users