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Re: lynx-dev Redundant link movement cmds? (was: Some thought on addi


From: mattack
Subject: Re: lynx-dev Redundant link movement cmds? (was: Some thought on additional TEXTAREA functions)
Date: Sat, 30 Jan 1999 16:39:48 -0800 (PST)

On Sun, 31 Jan 1999, Leonid Pauzner wrote:
>30-Jan-99 11:01 Kim DeVaughn wrote:
>> Which led me to look at the existing code for the LYK_NEXT_LINK and
>> LYK_PREV_LINK cases.
>> Whereon, I also discovered cases for LYK_DOWN_LINK and LYK_UP_LINK,
>> which I don't think I realized were distinctly different commands before.
>> Looking at the keybinding descriptions, we have:
>>  <           UP_LINK       move up the page to a previous link
>>  >           DOWN_LINK     move down the page to another link
>> and
>>  Up Arrow    PREV_LINK     make the previous link current
>>  Down Arrow  NEXT_LINK     make the next link current
>
>Wow!  I have tried these keys and found the difference:
>they acts differently when you have several anchors at the same line,
>try "Supported URLs" page from lynx main help page.
>
>">" moves between "first anchor on a line"
>"<" moves between "last anchor on a line"
>while "down arrow" and "up arrow" moves between nearest anchors hornestly.

Do either of these deal differently when going down, for example, and 
the next page has no links on them?  Maybe one literally goes to the
next link, and I know down arrow just shows the next page of text.

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