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Re: Best Practices in W3 and TRPlayer
- To: Yvonne Thomson <yvonne@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Best Practices in W3 and TRPlayer
- From: Tim Cross <tcross@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2005 19:26:22 +1000
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Hi Yvonne,
I'm just wondering why you are using wiki mode for bookmarks with w3m
instead of just using the built-in facilities for saving and viewing
bookmarks within w3m?
My approach has been to use the w3m bookmarks file with w3 when I want
to visit a bookmarked file, but of course, there is no way to add new
ones while in w3, whihc is a bit of a hassle at times.
Ive found w3m's bookmark facility pretty good and very reliable. I did
have a look at w3's partial implementation for bookmarks, but decided
I didn't have enough time to work on it at present - especially as I
cannot use w3 from work as it won't work correctly with a squid proxy
which requires authentication while w3m works fine.
Tim
Yvonne Thomson writes:
> Another solution to the bookmark problem is something I'm using myself
> already with w3m.
>
> The bookmark manager in that was driving me nuts, so I wrote my own
> quick hack using emacs-wiki-mode:
> http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/EmacsWikiMode
>
> If anyone's interested I can try and change my glue code to work with w3
> instead of w3m, but what it basically amounts to is a function that asks
> you for a page title with a default of the current title and a
> category.
>
> It then either adds to or creates a wiki page with that category in a
> directory called, in my case, .bookmarks.
>
> I've also set up functions that let me view a category and add the link
> under point.
>
> Let me know if anyone's interested.
>
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