On Mon, Dec 22, 1997 at 11:40:39AM +1100, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> > the program lynx from bo comes with predefined colours. That's fine,
> > but I don't like them. I tried to re-configure them but couldn't find
> > a user-based way.
> >
> > I thought this should be able to do on ~/.lynxrc but h
On Sun, Dec 21, 1997 at 12:22:13PM +0100, Martin Schulze wrote:
> the program lynx from bo comes with predefined colours. That's fine,
> but I don't like them. I tried to re-configure them but couldn't find
> a user-based way.
>
> I thought this should be able to do on ~/.lynxrc but how? The on
On Sun, 21 Dec 1997 11:37:51 EST, Will Lowe wrote:
> Also, if anyone could tell me where lynx get's it's default startup page,
> I'd be appreciative. I don't have a ~/.lynxrc, and $WWW_HOME is unset,
> but lynx still insists on starting with an ancient (and now obselete) page
> I must have speci
On Sun, Dec 21, 1997 at 11:37:51AM -0500, Will Lowe wrote:
> Also, if anyone could tell me where lynx get's it's default startup page,
> I'd be appreciative. I don't have a ~/.lynxrc, and $WWW_HOME is unset,
> but lynx still insists on starting with an ancient (and now obselete) page
> I must ha
On Sun, 21 Dec 1997, Will Lowe wrote:
> Also, if anyone could tell me where lynx get's it's default startup page,
> I'd be appreciative. I don't have a ~/.lynxrc, and $WWW_HOME is unset,
> but lynx still insists on starting with an ancient (and now obselete) page
> I must have specified years a
Will Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Also, if anyone could tell me where lynx get's it's default startup page,
/etc/lynx.cfg
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Also, if anyone could tell me where lynx get's it's default startup page,
I'd be appreciative. I don't have a ~/.lynxrc, and $WWW_HOME is unset,
but lynx still insists on starting with an ancient (and now obselete) page
I must have specified years ago.
Will
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Morning folks,
the program lynx from bo comes with predefined colours. That's fine,
but I don't like them. I tried to re-configure them but couldn't find
a user-based way.
I thought this should be able to do on ~/.lynxrc but how? The only
way was to comment out the COLOR statements in /etc/lyn
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