Lynx PROBLEMS file.

Ideally you would never have to read this, but inevitably problems
do arise.  As implementation and installation problems become known
they will be outlined in this file.

    Control-Z on Unix can cause aberrant behavior.  If you encounter
    problems, use -restrictions=suspend to disable it, and only '!'
    for escapes to shell (on VMS control-Z is unconditional 'Q'uit,
    with no attempt to suspend the Lynx process only temporarily).

    Screen resizing can be a bit funny.  If you resize the screen, 
    documents that have been cached will be out of whack.  Any further 
    documents will look fine.  This is a curses program anyway, so 
    resizeable terminals are not that common.  On some systems 
    (i.e. HP/UX) terminal resizing does not work at all.
    You can reload documents to the current window size with CTRL-R

    The Sun `shelltool' and `cmdtool' terminals are stupid by default.  
    In order to get bold text to appear differently than inverse video, 
    the user should put this line in ~/.Xdefaults:

        Term*boldStyle:         Offset_X

    From the `shelltool' man page, it seems that an analogous line 
    in ~/.defaults

        /Tty/Bold_style "Offset_X"

    ought to work just as well, but I you may not get the desired
    behavior until you modify your .Xdefaults file (and run `xrdb
    ~/.Xdefaults').  Note also that there are other supported values 
    for the boldStyle resource/Bold_style default, all of which begin 
    with "Offset_". (helpful hint from kevin@traffic.den.mmc.com)

    Dirctory browsing has been implemented for VMS, but there are no
    plans to port additional DIRED support, because Lynx must handle files
    as streams, and this precludes "serious" Directory/File Management on
    VMS.  Use a jumps file link to C SWING (sources or executables are
    available from ftp://narnia.memst.edu).

    When one switches between K)eypad "Numbers act as arrows" versus
    "Links are numbered" in the 'o'ptions menu, the change is not
    implemented until the next loading, RELOAD, or RESUBMIT of a document
    (so do a RELOAD or RESUBMIT on return to the current document, if
    necessary) and if the switch is done when the current document is a
    DIRED menu in which links have been tagged, the tagging can be trashed
    (so don't switch at such times 8-).

    Telnet, tn3270 and rlogin URL's are not yet supported for Lynx built
    on VMS with SOCKETSHR_TCP or CMU_TCP  Andy Harper (see SOCKETSHR.announce
    or CMU.announce) is working on it.

    When news articles are being parsed for embedded references to other
    articles, which are encased in angle brackets, any email addresses
    that are encased in angle brackets will be misinterpretted as article
    references.  They have identical format, i.e., <foo@host>, and though
    a human brain can figure out which they are based on context, Lynx is
    not as smart and always assumes that they are article references.

    Lynx can go into a tight loop on VMS, eating up CPU, when users are
    connected via modem or terminal server and abruptly disconnect.

    Lynx treats CRLF or LF as a word space when rendering HTML (or as a
    newline in PRE formatted sections), but doesn't do that for CR alone.
    
