On 2/11/20 10:26 AM, Thomas George wrote:
> Obviously I can view html files with any of the browsers. It is not
> always convenient. If I save an interesting web page by right clicking
> on save as the result is a often a very long file name containing
> spaces. I save these html files in various d
On Ma, 11 feb 20, 12:26:38, Thomas George wrote:
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> It would be nice to have an html viewer which opens a file in the current
> directory with auto-completion of the initial word of the filename.
It's not clear where that "current directory" is, a shell, file manager,
etc.?
In a shell you can
On Tue, Feb 11, 2020 at 12:26:38PM -0500, Thomas George wrote:
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> file:///home/user/directory/long file name.html
>
> It would be nice to have an html viewer which opens a file in the current
> directory with auto-completion of the initial word of the filename.
>
> Is there such a thing?
Not t
On 2/11/2020 6:26 PM, Thomas George wrote:
> Obviously I can view html files with any of the browsers. It is not
> always convenient. If I save an interesting web page by right clicking
> on save as the result is a often a very long file name containing
> spaces. I save these html files in various
Obviously I can view html files with any of the browsers. It is not
always convenient. If I save an interesting web page by right clicking
on save as the result is a often a very long file name containing
spaces. I save these html files in various directories according to
subject. if I subseque
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