- From: Laura Eaves <leaves@intac.com>
- Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 01:17:08 -0500 (EST)
- To: basr-l@trace.wisc.edu, vidpi-l@hpbs751.boi.hp.com, w3c-wai-ui@w3.org
- Cc: leaves@intac.com
Lynx version 2.8 is now available! The following is a list of features added since 2.7.1 that are of particular interest to visually impaired users. (Note: this isn't meant to be a comprehensive list of new features, just a summary of some features tha are of interest to blind or visually impaired users.) The new release can be downloaded from http://www.slcc.edu/lynx/release/ * New commands: (123g and 123p): typing a number followd by a g in links-are-numbered mode will reposition the current link on that link number without activating the link. (Typing just the number will behave as before, activating the link without repositioning the current link. In addition, typing a number followed by a p will reposition you on that page. Finally, you can now use these commands in numbers-as-arrows mode bye typing 0 followed by the number. Example: 055p will take you to page 55. * Form field numbering: There is now a new keypad mode -- links-and-form-fields-are-numbered which actls link links-are-numbered mode except that form fields (text entry, checkboxes and buttons) are numbered in addition to links. Note that this can be used in conjunction with the 123g feature to reposition the current link on an input field or button by typing the number. Also in this mode, options in popup menus are numbered and an option can be selected by typing its number rather than cursoring down to the option. To turn this mode on, type O to get to the options menu, then K to select the keypad mode. * In popup menus, the cursor is now placed to the left of the currently selected option, instead of at the right. Also the 123g and 123p commands can be used inside a popup menu to navigate the menu. Finally, the search command "/" can be used inside a popup menu to find an option. * The search command "/" now positions the screen so that the matched item is 4 lines from the top of the screeen. This provides more context for the matched string. * The search command "/" now matches strings in text entry fields and popup menus. If a search matches an option in a popup menu, lynx will position the current link on the popup entry. The user can then hit ENTER to activate the popup menu then hit n to search for the same string and position the current option at that option. * Escape from text entry field: When the current link is positioned on a text entry field, the user can now type Control-V to "escape" text entry mode. Lynx will then prompt for a lynx keystroke command. This is handy to navigate on a page full of text entry fields without having to type up and down arrows to get off the text entry fields. * Color: The 2.8 release of lynx supports style sheets which lets a user specify colors for verious constructs. The older color specs using COLOR settings for different attributes are also still supported. The latter requires that lynx be compiled with the slang library. Also, color can be turned on or off via the options menu. Type O followed by & to turn color on or off. * There is no an entry in the options page for turning show_cursor on or off. When ON the cursor is positioned at the currenet link. Otherwise it is put in the lower right corner of the screen. The default depends how lynx is compiled. (You can also toggle this option on the command line using the -show_cursor option.) To set this via the options menu, type O followed by @. Please send any questions/comments to lynx-dev@sig.net. Happy surfing! --le
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