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Re: [Lynx-dev] spell checking files in lynx?


From: Karen Lewellen
Subject: Re: [Lynx-dev] spell checking files in lynx?
Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2024 18:15:26 -0400 (EDT)

Hi Tim,
using the letter e was the solution for the situation.
The file was already local, with the editor on this person's setup for some reason not invoking spell check. It was properly setup for lynx though, so opening the file as I outlined and typing e gave me what I needed.
Thanks again,
Karen



On Tue, 27 Aug 2024, Tim Chase wrote:

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










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