+++ Other Commands +++
a - Places the link that you are currently positioned
on in your personal bookmark file.
c - Allows you to send a mail message to the owner
or maintainer of the data that you are currently
viewing. In the case that no owner is known,
you cannot send a comment.
d - Downloads the file pointed to by the current link
and displays an option menu allowing the file to
be saved or transfered by configurable options.
g - Allows you to enter any URL or filename that
you wish to view.
? or H - Hypertext help to explain how to navigate in
Lynx and use its features.
i - Shows an index of files or subjects. This is
configurable by the System administrator, or
within documents that you may be viewing.
j - Allows you to enter a "short" name to execute a
jump command configured by your system administrator.
Press "?" and ENTER to see a list of defined
jump commands.
k - Shows a list of key mappings. Keys remapped in
"lynx.cfg" show up in this list.
l - Brings up a list of references (links) in the current
document, which can be used for rapid access to the
links in large documents.
m - Returns to the first screen and empties the
history stack.
p - Brings up a list of print commands.
o - Brings up a list of setable options.
q - Quits Lynx. ('Q' quits without asking)
/ - Search for a string of characters in the current
document case insensitive or case sensitive
depending on the options set. (see options).
s - Search through an external searchable indexed document.
n - Move to the next instance of a search string if you
have searched previously.
v - Views your current Bookmark file.
x - Force submission of form or link with no-cache.
z - Abort a network transfer in progress. If any partial
data has been transfered it will be displayed.
<backspace> - displays the history page.
= - Show information about the file and link that you
are currently viewing.
\ - Toggles between viewing the HTML source of a
document and the rendered version of the document.
! - Spawns your default operating system shell.
' - Toggles "historical" vs minimal or valid comment parsing.
When historical, any close-angle-bracket will be treated
as a comment terminator, emulating the parsing bug in old
versions of Mosaic and Netscape, rather than validly
requiring pairs of two successive dashes to delimit
comments within the angle-brackets.
` - Toggles minimal or valid comment parsing. When minimal, any
two successive dashes followed by a close-angle-bracket will
be treated as a comment terminator, emulating the parsing bug
in Netscape v2.0. If historical comment parsing is set, that
will override minimal or valid comment parsing.
* - Toggles image_links mode on and off. When on, links will
be created for all images, including inlines.
@ - Toggles raw 8-bit translations or CJK mode on and off.
Should be on when the document's charset matches the
selected character set, and otherwise off so that 8-bit
characters will be reverse translated with respect to the
ISO-8859-1 conversion table for the character set (see
options).
[ - Toggles pseudo_inlines mode on and off. When on, inline
images which have no ALT string specified will have an
"[INLINE]" pseudo-ALT string inserted in the Lynx display.
When off, they will be treated as having ALT="" (i.e.,
they'll be ignored). If image_links mode is toggled on,
the pseudo-ALT strings will be restored, to serve as links
to the inline images' sources.
] - Sends a HEAD request for the current document or link. It
applies only to documents or links (or form submit buttons)
of http servers. A statusline message will notify you if
the context for this command was inappropriate. The HEAD
requests always are sent to the http server, i.e., Lynx
does not retrieve any previous server replies from its
cache. Note that for form submissions, http servers vary
in whether they'll treat HEAD requests as valid and return
the CGI script's headers, or treat it as invalid and return
an error message.
" - Toggles valid or "soft" double-quote parsing. When soft,
a close-angle-bracket will serve as both a close-double-
quote and close-tag, emulating the parsing bug in old
versions of Mosaic and Netscape.
# - Jumps you to the pseudo Toolbar or Banner if present in the
current document. Use Left-Arrow to return from there to
your previous position in the document.
CTRL-R - Reloads the current document and resets the display.
CTRL-W - Resets or cleans up the display.
CTRL-U - Clears text from an input field or prompt.
CTRL-G - Cancels any input prompt, mail message or data transfer.
CTRL-T - Toggles trace mode on and off.