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Re: lynx-dev lynx -dump wraps lines?
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Vlad Harchev |
Subject: |
Re: lynx-dev lynx -dump wraps lines? |
Date: |
Tue, 31 Aug 1999 12:16:20 +0500 (SAMST) |
On Mon, 30 Aug 1999, John Hawkinson wrote:
> | For text/plain, use "lynx -source" rather than "lynx -dump" For
> | HTML, it's a thornier question: Should text with no explicit <BR>
> | be dumped as one enormously long line. (Of course, this wouldn't
> | bother PW :-)
>
> Err, you have not made it clear to me why "lynx -dump" is allowed
> to wrap text/plain lines. It is quite clear to me that using lynx -source
> works, but it was also not intuitivle obvious to me, and I would not
> expect it to be to the next person with this problem.
'-dump' means "output rendered version" (it dumps internal rendition of the
file less text attribute changes. Since that rendition was intended to be
displayed on the screen with a given number of columns, long lines are
wrapped). But I agree that the name '-dump' doesn't say too much about what it
does.
> --jhawk
>
Best regards,
-Vlad