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The ELinks Manual
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Welcome! This is the entry point for the current humble ELinks manual.
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It is by no way complete, it is not even very homogeneous and it should
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be eventually superseded by a complete ELinks Book, which you can find
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in the book/ subdirectory in a very prenatal stage.
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There was a complete (or from a large part complete) manual for the
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Links 0.82 once, you can still find it at:
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http://links.sourceforge.net/docs/manual-0.82-en/index.html
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While large parts of it do not apply anymore, you may still find some
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relevant information there.
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You may also refer to the manual page for a very quick reference,
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however little effort is done to keep it always up-to-date.
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On the other hand, the built-in documentation is _always_ up-to-date.
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Check the --long-help and --config-help ELinks command-line arguments.
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Table of contents
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Introduction and Table of Contents .......................... index.txt
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User's Guide
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The ELinks Manual (txt) ............................ manual.txt
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The ELinks Manual (html) .......................... manual.html
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Other Topics
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Frequently Asked Questions ................... faq.html
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JavaScript/ECMAScript in ELinks ........ ecmascript.txt
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Man pages (*)
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elinks(1) ................................... man/man1/elinks.1
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elinks.conf(5) ......................... man/man5/elinks.conf.5
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elinkskeys(5) ........................... man/man5/elinkskeys.5
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Developer's Guide
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Internal Scripting (**)
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The Lua Scripting Book ................ elinks-lua.texi
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On the Perl Scripting Interface ........ (***) perl.pod
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Events Reference Sheet (****) .............. events.txt
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The Demented Guide to Source Hacking (*****) ...... hacking.txt
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The Smallest Binary Quest Spoilerbook ............... small.txt
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A Discursus on Color Models ................... color-model.txt
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Appendices
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Appendix A - Notes on User Feedback .............. feedback.txt
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(*) Man pages are best viewed with the man program. The easiest way to
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do this is by telling the man program to look for man pages in the
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doc/man directory by using the -M switch. If you are standing in the
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top-level directory, you can do this by invoking the man program using:
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man -M doc/man elinks.conf
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(**) By internal scripting, we mean scripting of the browser internals
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through embedded Lua, Guile or Perl scripts. ECMAScript scripts
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embedded in documents have nothing to do with that.
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(***) This document is written in the Plain Old Documentation format,
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traditional for any Perl-related documentation. You can either view
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it directly by the 'perldoc' tool or convert it to a more reading-
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-friendly format by one of the numerous 'pod2' tools, most notably
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'pod2text' and 'pod2html'. All those tools should be part of your
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Perl distribution (some Linux distributions have a separate 'perldoc'
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package).
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(****) De iure, this is not restricted to internal scripting and should
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be of general interest. De facto, it is currently interesting almost
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exclusively to hackers in the internal scripting area - and shall it
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be very useful resource for internal scripting power users.
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(*****) While that file contains great deal about general source code
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structure and especially guidelines regarding coding style, submitting
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patches etc., thus every aspiring developer should take the pains
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to read through it, do not forget to also look for README and similar
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text files in the subdirectories containing the relevant sources for
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detailed notes regarding given modules/subsystems.
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$Id: index.txt,v 1.18 2005/05/03 17:30:02 jonas Exp $
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(Note: Sometimes, I broke the lines manually earlier than gqap would,
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for greater aesthetical effect. --pasky)
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vim: textwidth=72
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