On 2024-08-27 17:23, Karen Lewellen wrote:
I have access to an editor, and its spell checker for those moments when I
am say sending a comment, or completing a form or text box in Lynx.
I presume you're using the control+x followed by control+e to invoke
your editor on the form/textbox, correct?
What I am wondering though is how, or if, that can work with a file?
For example I open Lynx by typing
lynx draftfile.txt
Which presents the file referenced for me to read.
Can I access the editor chosen for lynx using a specific command?
If it's a local file, I believe you can type "e" to invoke your
editor on the currently-showing file. It doesn't seem to work for
remote files, so you'd have to download it locally ("d"), possibly
to a temporary-file, and then use the "e" to edit the lcoal copy,
Alternatively, you can edit the file directly in your editor
$ vi draftfile.txt
(with whatever your preferred editor is if it's not vi) and then
invoke lynx on it from within the editor, like
:!lynx %
if you use vi (you'd have to mention what your editor-of-choice is
if it differs, since it likely has a different way of invoking an
external viewer). Once you're done previewing, you can quit to
return back to your editor.
-tim