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Re: lynx-dev Re: syntax change
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Laura Eaves |
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Re: lynx-dev Re: syntax change |
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Mon, 1 Mar 1999 17:26:56 -0500 (EST) |
> From: address@hidden
> Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 16:56:10 -0500 (EST)
>...
> > > I suppose a configurable option for this is probably too much to ask for
> > > though (sigh).
> >
> > IMO, lynx already has too many configure options, which seem to be
> > added every time a small change is made.
> > Does this require a config option?
>
> configure script or options-screen? (if it's reasonably transparent
> to existing usage, there's no reason for an options-screen or .lynxrc
> or lynx.cfg -- that seems to be what people are discussing).
>
> I'd use configure script mainly to be able to easily factor out bloat
> or experimental code.
Depends on where u want the bloat -- configure, lynx.cfg, option
screen, binary size, source code size/complexity.
Adding a configure-time option would necessitate ugly ifdefs.
Anyway, the 123[pg][+-] stuff is so small that I doubt it contributes more
than a drop in the bucket to binary size. It's also backward compatible
so an option in lynx.cfg or .lynxrc isn't necessary, IMO.
--le
- Re: lynx-dev Re: syntax change, Laura Eaves, 1999/03/01
- Re: lynx-dev Re: syntax change, dickey, 1999/03/01
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- Re: lynx-dev Re: syntax change, Laura Eaves, 1999/03/01
- lynx-dev Re: syntax change, Kim DeVaughn, 1999/03/01
- Re: lynx-dev Re: syntax change, Philip Webb, 1999/03/02
- Re: lynx-dev syntax change - f not g, Klaus Weide, 1999/03/02
- lynx-dev Re: syntax change - f not g, Kim DeVaughn, 1999/03/02
- Re: lynx-dev syntax change - f not g, Philip Webb, 1999/03/02
- Re: lynx-dev syntax change - f not g, Klaus Weide, 1999/03/02
- Re: lynx-dev syntax change - hidden links digression, Klaus Weide, 1999/03/02
- lynx-dev NNN <something-or-nothing> (was: syntax change), Klaus Weide, 1999/03/02
- lynx-dev Re: NNN <something-or-nothing> (was: syntax change), Kim DeVaughn, 1999/03/02