(1) Introduction to Lynx
Lynx is a word
Full-featured WWW browser under the foundation. Lynx can run under many operating systems, such as VMS, UNIX, Windows 95, Windows NT, etc., of course, also includes Linux. Due to the no beautiful graphical interface, Lynx has little resources, and the speed is very fast. In addition, Lynx is still unique WWW browser that can run under the character terminal.
Lynx's home page address is:
Http://lynx.browser.org, in addition
http://www.cc.ukans.edu/lynx_help/lynx_users_guide.html is the user guide of Lynx.
(2) Run Lynx
Lynx can be run in the form of Lynx FileName and Lynx Protocol: // Host / Path / FileName, where the previous type is used to browse local files, and the latter is used to browse the Internet. Protocol, can be HTTP, GOPHER,
FTP and WAIS. Such as:
HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol)
http://kuhttp.cc.ukans.edu/lynx_hel..._help_main.html
Gopher
Gopher: //gopher.micro.umn.edu/11/
FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
ftp://ftp2.cc.ukans.edu/pub/lynx/readme
WAIS (Wide Area Information Service Protocol)
Wais: //cnidr.org/directory-of-servers
If you don't run Lynx without any parameters, Lynx will look for environment variables called www_home. If you find it, you will connect to the URL specified by WWW_HOME. The setting method of www_home variable is under BSH and KSH:
Export www_home = http://www.w3.org/default.html
CSH under:
SetENV www_home
http://www.w3.org/default.html
If the www_home variable is not specified, Lynx is connected to its home page:
http://lynx.browser.org/
(3) Lynx's keyboard command
Move command:
The lower direction key: the next link on the page (display with high brightness).
Orientation: The previous link on the page (display with high brightness).
Enter and right arrow keys:
Jump to the address pointing to the link.
Left direction key: Go back to the previous page.
Scroll commands:
, Page-Down, Space, Ctrl F:
Turn the page down.
-, Page-Up, B, Ctrl B:
Turn the page up.
Ctrl A: Move the front of the current page.
Ctrl E: Move to the last side of the current page.
Ctrl N: Twilight two lines.
Ctrl P: Two lines back.
: Turn half of the page down.
(: Turn the half page.
#: Go back to the current page Toolbar or Banner.
File operation command:
C: Create a new file.
D: Download the selected file.
E: Edit the selected file.
f: Display an option menu for the current file.
m: Modify the name or location of the selected file.
R: Delete the selected file.
Tag highlighted file. u: Upload a file to the current directory.
Other commands:
?, h: Help.
A: Add the current link to a bookmark file.
C: Send a comment or suggestion to the owner of the page.
D: Download the current link.
E: Edit the current file.
g: Jump to a URL or file specified by the user.
G: Edit the URL of the current page and jump to this URL.
i: Display document index.
j: Perform a predefined "short" command.
k: Display the list of keyboard commands.
l: List the address of all links on the current page.
M: Go back to the home page.
o: Settings options.
P: Output the current page to files, e-mail, printers, or elsewhere.
Q: Exit.
/: Find a string in the current page.
S: String input from the external search.
N: Search the next one.
v: View a bookmark file.
V: Jump to the accessed address.
X: Do not use the cache.
z: Stop current transmission.
[Backspace]:
Jump to the history page (with the v command).
=: Displays information about the current page.
: View the source code for the current page.
!: Back to the shell prompt.
_: Clear all the authorization information of the current task.
*: Switching switch for graphical link mode.
@: 8-bit transfer mode or CJK mode switching switch.
[: Switching switch for pseudo_inlines mode.
]: Send a "HEAD" request for the current page or the current link.
Ctrl R: Replace the screen and refresh the screen.
Ctrl W: Refresh the screen.
Ctrl U: Delete the input line.
Ctrl g: Cancel the input or transfer.
Ctrl T: The switching switch of the tracking mode.
; Look at Lynx's track record for the current task.
Ctrl K: Call the cookie jar page.
Number key: to the Nth link behind.
Transfer from Fengnet.com.