--- lynx_help/Lynx_users_guide.html.orig Sun Apr 23 05:16:38 2000 +++ lynx_help/Lynx_users_guide.html Sun Aug 27 23:50:07 2000 @@ -480,7 +480,7 @@ The Lynx Options Menu may be accessed by pressing the 'o' key. It allows you to change options at runtime, if you need to. -Most changes are read from & saved to your .lynxrc file; those which are not +Most changes are read from & saved to your .desk/lynxrc file; those which are not are marked (!) in the form-based menu (as below). Many other options are stored in the lynx.cfg file. @@ -598,7 +598,7 @@
When you are done changing options use the 'r' command to return to Lynx or the '>' command to save the options to a -.lynxrc file and return to Lynx. +.desk/lynxrc file and return to Lynx.
The following table describes the options available on the
Options Menu:
@@ -750,7 +750,7 @@
If set to OFF or NEVER, color mode will be turned off.
ALWAYS and
NEVER are not offered in anonymous accounts. If saved to a
- .lynxrc file in non-anonymous accounts, ALWAYS will
+ .desk/lynxrc file in non-anonymous accounts, ALWAYS will
cause Lynx to set color mode on at startup if supported.
If Lynx is built with the slang library, this is equivalent to
having included the -color command line switch or having the
@@ -766,7 +766,7 @@
slang library is used) can be overridden with the -color
switch.
If the setting is OFF or ON
- when the current options are saved to a .lynxrc file,
+ when the current options are saved to a .desk/lynxrc file,
the default startup behavior is retained, such that color mode
will be turned on at startup only if the terminal info indicates
that you have a color-capable terminal, or (when the
@@ -1688,14 +1688,14 @@
You can also use the Options Menu, as outlined below:
- key lynx.cfg FM KM .lynxrc variable in source + key lynx.cfg FM KM .desk/lynxrc variable in source * MAKE_LINKS_ Y N N clickable_images [ MAKE_PSEUDO_ Y N N pseudo_inline_alts VERBOSE_ Y Y Y verbose_img FM = Form-based Menu ; KM = Key-based Menu ; -in .lynxrc , VERBOSE_IMAGES is called `verbose_images': +in .desk/lynxrc , VERBOSE_IMAGES is called `verbose_images': the other two cannot be saved between sessions.
In the Form-based Menu, the 3-way `Show images' selection @@ -2165,7 +2165,7 @@ If ACCEPT_ALL_COOKIES is set TRUE, and SET_COOKIES is TRUE, Lynx will accept all cookies. Additionally, the cookies that are automatically accepted or rejected by Lynx can be further modified with the COOKIE_ACCEPT_DOMAINS and -COOKIE_REJECT_DOMAINS options in your .lynxrc file, each of which is a +COOKIE_REJECT_DOMAINS options in your .desk/lynxrc file, each of which is a comma-separated list of domains to perform the desired action. The domain listed in these options must be identical to the domain the cookie comes from, there is no wildcard matching. If a domain is specific in both @@ -2186,7 +2186,7 @@ href="keystrokes/cookie_help.html">Cookie Jar Page. If Lynx has been compiled with the --enable-persistent-cookies flag, then unexpired cookies will be stored between sessions in the filename set with the COOKIE_FILE -option in your .lynxrc. +option in your .desk/lynxrc.
A common use of cookies by http servers is simply to track the documents visited by individual users. Though this can be useful to the @@ -2323,9 +2323,9 @@ library like ncurses, Lynx relies completely on the terminal description to determine whether color mode is possible, and this flag is not needed and thus unavailable.) - A saved show_color=always setting found in a .lynxrc file at + A saved show_color=always setting found in a .desk/lynxrc file at startup has the same effect. A saved show_color=always found - in .lynxrc on startup is overridden by this flag. + in .desk/lynxrc on startup is overridden by this flag.
-cookies
-core
@@ -2417,7 +2417,7 @@
within a mailto URL or form ACTION.
-nocolor
-noexec
-nofilereferer
@@ -2591,7 +2591,7 @@