From: Steffen Nurpmeso Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] Introducing Word for OpenBSD To: "Eichert, Diana" Cc: "tech@openbsd.org" Date: Fri, 09 Feb 2024 00:17:45 +0100 Eichert, Diana wrote in : |Can you add Paperclip? man is so 80's. The "real less(1)" supports since v650 as of February 6th OSC-8 anchors and links in text documents. So if you download that (repo: make -f Makefile.aut; configure; make) and then use "less -R", you do not even get colours via the usual SGR sequences, but also anchors and links! You can hop [NUMBER]^O^N forward and [NUMBER]^O^P backward, and ^O^O on a link opens the man:'ual or file:, read manual for the rest. (He also implemented mouse click.) (He did not implement highlighting all OSC-8 links on a screen, but i think terminals like xterm or kterm or what do that per se.) Monster example is [1]. (Though i came from lynx(1)-style links, and was restricted by how groff mdoc works, which is why the links are only the [IDX]; Mr. Nudelman did not implement my ^O^I where you would type IDX and directly jump there.) [1] https://ftp.sdaoden.eu/code-mailx-1.cat This is an interactive UNIX manual experience! Ie, enter "./less -R code-mailx.1.cat", type "2788^O^N", then "^O^O". Yay!! --End of ^ Ouch. Greetings to Arizona, and its' little fluffy clowds, and "those fuckers"! Ciao from Germany, --steffen | |Der Kragenbaer, The moon bear, |der holt sich munter he cheerfully and one by one |einen nach dem anderen runter wa.ks himself off |(By Robert Gernhardt)