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Re: lynx-dev [PATCH 2.8.3.dev6] fixes for psrc mode
From: |
Vlad Harchev |
Subject: |
Re: lynx-dev [PATCH 2.8.3.dev6] fixes for psrc mode |
Date: |
Mon, 16 Aug 1999 01:15:13 +0500 (SAMST) |
On Tue, 17 Aug 1999, Leonid Pauzner wrote:
> 14-Aug-99 18:17 Vlad Harchev wrote:
> > On Mon, 16 Aug 1999, Leonid Pauzner wrote:
>
> >> 13-Aug-99 01:45 Vlad Harchev wrote:
> >>
> >> > * Now LY_SOFT_NEWLINE are used in psrc mode to denote wrapped lines (as
> >> > in
> >> > plain source mode).
> >>
> >> Using this patch, still have a difference
> >> between "normal" source and prettysrc output Re: line breaks.
> >>
> >> 1) LY_SOFT_NEWLINE inserted in a wrong place ( < line width)
>
> > Can you give an example?
> I see this on my display but printing out to local file
> concatenate lines so... it is not so easy to made hard copy for you.
>
> >> 2) when printing source to the file we got different output (lines still
> >> truncated, at least HREF= URLs, see example below).
> >> 2b) unexpected lost of space between words in anchor title (example below).
>
> > Very interesting.
>
> > This is a diff I see on my Linux (for the same document):
> > =======================================
> > --- plain-src.html Sat Aug 14 17:58:28 1999
> > +++ prettysrc.html Sat Aug 14 18:04:47 1999
> ...
> > =======================================
> > I have lss-enabled lynx-2.8.3dev6-patched being used under linux 80-cols
> > console.
> > What lynx do you have?
>
> I have 2.8.3dev6 without lss support (in fact, this is a DJGPP compiled
> DOS version I am playing with on my PC). I use PDCurses. 80-cols display.
I compiled lynx without lss support (with all my patches applied). Seems I
see the same that you did. I'll inspect this.
And my last fix for TrimHightext also had no influence on hyperlink
highlighting. I'll fix this too.
>
> > And don't forget that attributes are converted to the display charset, so
> > you'll probably won't get exactly the same document.
>
> Both variants are converted to display charset (at least they should);
> and the document in question was 7bit only...
I forgot to add "for all documents" :)
Best regards,
-Vlad