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From: | Thomas Dickey |
Subject: | Re: [Lynx-dev] lynx2.8.6dev.19 |
Date: | Mon, 4 Sep 2006 06:00:55 -0400 (EDT) |
On Mon, 4 Sep 2006, Atsuhito Kohda wrote:
On Sun, 03 Sep 2006 19:04:34 -0400, Thomas Dickey wrote:On Fri, Sep 01, 2006 at 02:53:09PM +0900, Atsuhito Kohda wrote:On Fri, 1 Sep 2006 00:18:28 -0500 (EST), Stef Caunter wrote:I get '<<<>>>' also (FreeBSD 5.3), reminds of navigation arrows, but I have seen it before, just not on a plain --with-ssl compile.Ah, navigation arrows! Yes, I can navigate with mouse click. So this a feature of lynx and not a problem at all. Thanks for your help. But then, it might be a problem that I can't see "<<<" but only white rectangle on kterm?That is an error in the kterm terminfo. I investigated that last night and added it to my ncurses fixes.Thanks for your effort. BTW, what option brings this navigation arrows?
It is built into the color-style code. iirc, there is no separate ifdef to turn this off. The arrows are drawn using graphic left/right arrows, which are not part of the vt100-style graphic characters (so many terminals do not have them - and given a correct terminfo, curses will use '<' and '>' as replacements).
And I found another problem with comparing kterm and uxterm. On kterm, I saw two help lines (I don't know the correct term) in the bottom of the window but on uxterm I saw only one line containing [H]elp [O]ptions... (i.e. the second line only).I don't see this happening using ja_JP.EUC-JP for a quick check. Perhaps it depends on the particular page used (a url would help). Or perhaps my configure options differ - I turn most of them on:I'll check configuration options later but please try with LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8 on uxterm if you didn't mistype ja_JP.EUC-JP. I guess it doesn't depends on a URL nor a page.
ok - I'll look some more this evening. I didn't mistype the locale setting (was getting something that looked like Japanese), and browsed the current directory, the help pages and a few remote urls with both novice and expert modes - but didn't see any display anomalies.
-- Thomas E. Dickey http://invisible-island.net ftp://invisible-island.net
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