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the new Linux distro (again)
- To: Twin Cities Linux User Group <tclug-list@mn-linux.org>
- Subject: the new Linux distro (again)
- From: Christopher Reid Palmer <chrisp@dusk.bitstream.net>
- Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 20:35:40 -0500 (CDT)
- In-Reply-To: <0FSG0000KJQWM5@mail1.supervalu.com>
I found some old stuffs in my inbox that I wanted to address.
> carls@agritech.com, on 04/03/2000 03:20:24 PM
> >help(1) would detect that you don't have an HTML reader and convert to
> >ASCII instead, then run that through less.
>
> how would it detect that you don't have an HTML reader?
Just like many other Unix programs, it would have compile-time defaults,
global rc file options, user rc file options, and command-line options. In
any of those places you could specify an HTML reader for X and one for
CLI, as well as an ASCII reader. If there are no valid options in the
local configuration, it will fall back on compiled-in defaults. If you
don't have less, more, or pg, well you have other problems besides not
being able to read stuff from this program...
> what if you had some "uncommon" reader (Amaya, Gzilla, Xemacs, or a
> renamed executable)?
See above. You could use shell scripts, too.
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Christopher Reid Palmer : innerfireworks.com