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lynx-dev Lynx.bat start file for Win32 port


From: Fiber McGee
Subject: lynx-dev Lynx.bat start file for Win32 port
Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 13:52:33 -0500

The message below from "Canter, Thomas"
<address@hidden> was forwarded
by the list moderator.

I was looking at the startup batch file for lynx, and noted that if running
Windows NT the following gives a much better appearance, and stores the lynx
temp files etc in the current user's profile directory:

Put a copy of this script in the %WINDIR% directory (generally C:\WINNT)
copy lynx.cmd %WINDIR%

Make a directory called %WINDIR%\lynx and copy lynx.exe to it
md %WINDIR%\lynx
copy linx.exe %WINDIR%\lynx
xcopy help\*.* %WINDIR%\lynx\help\ /s

Modify lynx.cfg to point to the help file at:
HELPFILE:file://localhost/C:/WINNT/lynx/help/lynx_help_main.html
Make a directory called %USERPROFILE%\lynx and copy lynx.cfg to it
md %USERPROFILE%\lynx
copy lynx.cfg %USERPROFILE%\lynx

Set up the lynx icon
copy icon\lynx.ico %WINDIR%\system32


<<<<!!!! START LYNX.CMD !!!!>>>>
@ECHO OFF
set term=vt100

REM Parse out and save the current screen height
for /f "tokens=2" %%f in ('mode con^|findstr "Lines:"') do set SAVELINES=%%f

REM reset the screen height to a reasonable value that lynx will display
correctly on
mode con lines=50

REM put all the user profile information in the USERPROFILE directory
SET LYNXHOME=%USERPROFILE%\lynx

REM make sure the appropriate directories exist
if NOT EXIST %LYNXHOME% mkdir %LYNXHOME%
if NOT EXIST %LYNXHOME%\temp mkdir %LYNXHOME%\temp

REM Prepare to run Lynx
set HOME=%LYNXHOME%
set temp=%LYNXHOME%\temp

REM check to
if exist %LYNXHOME%\lynx.cfg set lynx_cfg=%LYNXHOME%\lynx.cfg
%WINDIR%\lynx\lynx.exe %*

REM After exiting lynx, reset the current screen height to the saved screen
height
mode con lines=%SAVELINES%

<<<< END OF NT SCRIPT FILE >>>

Thanks
Tom Canter
QE Architect
New Era of Networks, Inc.



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