w3m 0.5.3-12 source package in Ubuntu

Changelog

w3m (0.5.3-12) unstable; urgency=low


  * New patch 200_readme-img-typo.patch to typo fix (closes: #725892)
  * New patch 210_vim-like.patch for vim like handling (closes: #724028)
  * New patch 220_maxcol.patch to bump MAXCOL to 256
  * New patch 230_cygwin-lang.patch to fix upstream bug
  * Update 030_pager-s-option.patch to doc fix
  * Add --with-browser=/usr/bin/sensible-browser to confargs
  * Add gitlog2changelog to easily generate ChangeLog
  * Update debian/copyright
  * Update README.Debian to drop unavailable mailing lists
  * Update 150_contact-list.patch to drop unavailable mailing lists
  * Update 900_ChangeLog.patch
  * Update 015_debian-version.patch to 0.5.3+debian-12

 -- Tatsuya Kinoshita <email address hidden>  Sun, 13 Oct 2013 16:41:44 +0900

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Uploaded by:
Tatsuya Kinoshita
Uploaded to:
Sid
Original maintainer:
Tatsuya Kinoshita
Architectures:
any
Section:
web
Urgency:
Low Urgency

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w3m_0.5.3.orig.tar.gz 2.1 MiB e994d263f2fd2c22febfbe45103526e00145a7674a0fda79c822b97c2770a9e3
w3m_0.5.3-12.debian.tar.gz 81.0 KiB 9936727fffacdc378b64bf4363c9c993489ce22a5b176ae34c5d027795632bf6

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w3m: WWW browsable pager with excellent tables/frames support

 w3m is a text-based World Wide Web browser with IPv6 support.
 It features excellent support for tables and frames. It can be used
 as a standalone file pager, too.
 .
  * You can follow links and/or view images in HTML.
  * Internet message preview mode, you can browse HTML mail.
  * You can follow links in plain text if it includes URL forms.
  * With w3m-img, you can view inline images.

w3m-img: inline image extension support utilities for w3m

 w3m-img provides some utilities to support inline images for w3m
 on terminal emulator in X Window System environments and Linux
 framebuffer.