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Re: [PATCH] w3m-lnum add highlight
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- Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2010 22:41:50 +0200
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David Engster <deng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> OK, I've grown curious about w3m-link-numbering-mode, so I've updated
> from CVS and did M-x w3m-link-numbering-mode, but nothing really
> happens. I see that [ln] is added in the modeline, but no links are
> numbered. How am I supposed to activate the numbering? I've put edebug
> on `w3m-link-numbering', but it is simply never called. Please bear with
> me if I'm missing something obvious here.
Heh. Well, I only tried it now to confirm my understanding and reply to
your mail, but -- you have to actually press some keys, like L F for
instance; then the numbers appear (and you don't have to do
M-x w3m-link-numbering-mode at all AFAICT).
HTH,
Štěpán