Re: elinks -dump without tables

2004-01-27 Thread Jan Minar
On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 06:30:08PM -0500, Paul M Foster wrote: > [...] I wish they'd make it adjust table widths and > such so that it accommodates an 80 character display (like all the GUI > browsers, which adjust to the width of the window they're in). I'd be most happy if you w

Re: elinks -dump without tables

2004-01-26 Thread Paul M Foster
On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 05:11:59AM +0100, Jan Minar wrote: > On Sun, Jan 25, 2004 at 07:44:07PM -0800, Nano Nano wrote: > > I use elinks -dump to get websites into text files. > > However, if the website contains tables, the output isn't well-formatted > > for a text editor -- all the tables becom

Re: elinks -dump without tables

2004-01-26 Thread Nano Nano
On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 05:11:59AM +0100, Jan Minar wrote: > links is an awful botch. Designwise, it's to browsers what MS-DOS is to > OS's. > > > I don't much care for lynx output either. Is there a good way to get > > table-oriented html pages into a text editor properly? > > w3m(1). It eve

Re: elinks -dump without tables

2004-01-26 Thread Jan Minar
On Sun, Jan 25, 2004 at 07:44:07PM -0800, Nano Nano wrote: > I use elinks -dump to get websites into text files. > However, if the website contains tables, the output isn't well-formatted > for a text editor -- all the tables become split lines. Hi, Nano. links is an awful botch. Designwise, it'

elinks -dump without tables

2004-01-25 Thread Nano Nano
I use elinks -dump to get websites into text files. However, if the website contains tables, the output isn't well-formatted for a text editor -- all the tables become split lines. I don't much care for lynx output either. Is there a good way to get table-oriented html pages into a text editor p