First, let me say that I just recently learned of w3m and it's
awesome--many thanks to the authors!
If this is not the right place to send bug reports and suggestions,
someone please point me in the right direction.
I'm using version 0.1.6 under Debian GNU/Linux.
I've noticed two bugs: First, when w3m renders HTML, it appears to try
to fully justify paragraphs by inserting multiple spaces between some
words, but the right edge still ends up slightly ragged. However, I'd
prefer no justfication, so that there is always a single space between
words (except maybe two spaces at the end of a sentence). Perhaps an
option could be added for that.
Second, the vertical dragging behaves differently from the horizontal
dragging. If I drag up and right, the text moves up and left.
Finally, I'd like to suggest further dividing the color categories.
Currently, there are five kinds of text:
normal
link
image
form
active link
I think the image and link categories are too broad. All images are
colored the same, whether they are links or not. Some people (like me)
would prefer never to use the same color for links and non-links. Also,
there is currently no distinction between visited and unvisited links.
I suggest splitting "link" into two, and splitting "image" into three,
increasing the number of categories from five to eight:
normal
unvisited link (non-image)
visited link (non-image)
unvisited link image
visited link image
non-link image
form
active link
AMC
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