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Re: lynx-dev Re: justification+hyphenation
From: |
Vlad Harchev |
Subject: |
Re: lynx-dev Re: justification+hyphenation |
Date: |
Mon, 18 Oct 1999 23:57:22 +0500 (SAMST) |
On Mon, 18 Oct 1999, Henry Nelson wrote:
> > Of course hyphenation will be switchable on/off in lynx. User has to
> > understand what penalties the hyphenation requires.
> > Gnu roff (groff) - command used in 'man' at least in linux-based
> > distributions hyphenates the stuff too. Since the output of groff is piped
>
> And my question, at least, remains unanswered. Why in the world do we
> need Lynx to be a text processor in the first place when there are
> excellent tools already available? How in the world did hyphenation/
> justification ever find it's way into Lynx, "switchable on/off" or not?
How in the world justification is available in MSIE and NS and groff, I ask
then? Why do you think that lynx become text processor in the first place with
the addition of hyphenation and justificaion?
> __Henry
>
Best regards,
-Vlad