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Re: LYNX-DEV Lynx slang vs (n)curses
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Scott McGee (Personal) |
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Re: LYNX-DEV Lynx slang vs (n)curses |
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Thu, 24 Oct 1996 18:29:34 -0600 |
Foteos Macrides <address@hidden> writes:
>Klaus Weide <address@hidden> wrote:
>>[...]
>>Also, Slang is much more than just an ncurses replacement. It includes
>>a full language in which extensions can be written. Lynx is only a
>>small part of slang. ??????????????
> ???????????????????
>
> Oh my, Klaus. I don't see by what logic you could consider
>Lynx, which is a least 10 times bigger than slang, "a small part of
>slang"? Anyway, when I pick myself up from falling out of my
>armchair and stop laughing, I'll think about it some more, maybe.
>:) :) :)
Fote, I too wondered at first when I read that, but then, especially
considering what he went on to ask about the original intention being
to use more of it, that he must have meant
Lynx uses on a small part of slang.
Scott
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