the keyboard
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* keystroke commands *
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(from lynx_help/keystroke_commands/keystroke_help.html)
Btw, the following text wasn't snapped, but lynxed:
alynx -dump -nolist lynx_help/keystroke_commands/keystroke_help.html
MOVEMENT: Down arrow - Highlight next topic
Up arrow - Highlight previous topic
Right arrow, - Jump to highlighted topic
Return, Enter
Left arrow - Return to previous topic
SCROLLING: + (or space) - Scroll down to next page
- (or b) - Scroll up to previous page
DIRED: (*) c - Create a new file
(*) d - Download selected file
(*) e - Edit selected file
(*) f - Show a full menu of options for current file
(*) m - Modify the name or location of selected file
(*) r - Remove selected file
(*) t - Tag highlighted file
(*) u - Upload a file into the current directory
OTHER: ? (or h) - Help (this screen)
a - Add the current link to your bookmark file
c - Send a comment to the document owner
d - Download the current link
e - Edit the current file
g - Goto a user specified URL or file
i - Show an index of documents
j - Execute a jump operation
k - Show a list of key mappings
l - List references (links) in current document
m - Return to main screen
o - Set your options
p - Print to a file, mail, printers, or other
q - Quit (Capital 'Q' for quick quit)
/ - Search for a string within the current document
s - Enter a search string for an external search
n - Go to the next search string
v - View your bookmark file
z - Cancel transfer in progress
[backspace] - Go to the history page
= - Show file and link info
\\ - Toggle document source/rendered view
(*) ! - Spawn your default shell
* - Toggle image_links mode on and off
[ - Toggle pseudo_inlines mode on and off
] - Send a HEAD request for the current doc or link
CTRL-R - Reload current file and refresh the screen
CTRL-W - Refresh the screen
CTRL-U - Erase input line
CTRL-G - Cancel input or transfer
CTRL-T - Toggle trace mode on and off
Use the cursor control keys to move around in Lynx. The up and down
arrows move you from one selected link to another. Use the right
arrow (or Return) to follow a link, and use the left arrow to return
from a link. The numeric keypad, or the numbers mapped to the keypad
keys, can also be used (i.e., 6-right 8-up 9-pgup 3-pgdn)
(*) not implemented in Amiga-Port ALynx.
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