Accessible OpenDocument reader
Luke Yelavich
themuso at themuso.com
Sun Jul 23 11:12:20 BST 2006
On Sun, Jul 23, 2006 at 07:29:00PM EST, Daniel Carrera wrote:
> On Sun, 2006-23-07 at 19:21 +1000, Luke Yelavich wrote:
> > > If we can configure elinks so that pressing "back" when there is nothing
> > > in the history makes the application quit, then we'd have a fully
> > > functional text-based odf reader.
> >
> > Ok that shouldn't be a proble, Recent versions of elinks have a --remote
> > flag, which allows the same instance of elinks to be opened, but the new
> > page gets opened in a new tab. Finished with the tab, just close it.
>
> Ok, great idea.
>
> I just modified the odfreader script to take an optional -t flag. When
> the flag is given, it opens a new tab. Then I configured elinks to call
> odfreader with the -t flag.
>
> Now... how do you close a tab? I was thinking that I should hack elinks
> so that when you go "back" and there is nothing in the history, it
> closes the tab. I'm starting to have second thoughts about whether this
> is really that important. What do you think?
No I don't think it is. If the user wants to get rid of the tab, they
can close it.
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