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1.2.1 Application level
1.2.2 Fetching a document
1.2.3 Navigating a displayed document
1.2.4 Other Document Functions
1.2.5 Search and Find
1.2.6 Other Keystrokes
1.2.7 Notes to TableNote 1: Auto prepending file requests.
Links will auto-prepend the appropriate protocol to a "Go to" request using the following scheme. Note 2: Following links to non-HTML files.Links, in its distributed form, will attempt to display any file that is requested with a "Go to" command, either as rendered HTML or as plain text. In order to stop the undesirable display of binaries in "plain text" you need to add some entries to your "~./.links/.links.cfg" file. Here are two examples which will send image files to the xv(1) graphics application (if installed): extension "jpg,jpeg,jpe" "image/jpeg" extension "gif" "image/gif" association "Image Display in X" "image/gif,image/jpeg" "xv %" 3 1 The section "File Extensions and Associations" [2.4] has a longer discussion of this subject, and explains how to quickly and easily setup associations for most known MIME types. Note 3: How Links navigates a document with the up/down arrow keysThe following diagram illustrates how, when the <Down_Arrow> key is pressed, it jumps from link-to-link in a columns setting. How Links jumps from link to link in a column setting.
+====== screen 1 ========+
| col A col B col C |
|------------------------|
| 1 4 |
| 2 6 |
| 3 5 7 |
+------------------------+
+====== screen 2 ========+
| col A col B col C |
|------------------------|
| 10 14 |
| 11 15 |
| 12 13 |
+------------------------+
Note 4: Explanation of Links' Search and Find
The search and find functions in Links highlights phrases that match the term you are looking for. If you are searching forwards in the document, Links will highlight the first term it finds, on the first screen where it finds it. Links does not scroll the the page so that the first term is displayed at the top of the current screen. It will merely behave as if you had pressed the <Page_Down> key, and all matched terms will be highlighted in reverse video. Pressing the n key ("find next") will not "move" the next matched term to the top of the current screen -- it will jump to the next screen where a match is found. In short, the search and find functions does this:
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