Remove obsolete lynx bug mitigation

a lynx-internal hash of div.contents collided with em>a which caused
built-in styling to render much of entire pages as emphasized links.

Since switching from doxygen, we haven't had a <div class="contents">
so this workaround is no longer needed.
This commit is contained in:
Aaron Gyes 2023-01-01 19:37:38 -08:00
parent a0840637fa
commit 550857ef65
3 changed files with 0 additions and 111 deletions

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@ -158,8 +158,6 @@ install(DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/user_doc/html/ # Trailing slash is
DESTINATION ${docdir} OPTIONAL)
install(FILES CHANGELOG.rst DESTINATION ${docdir})
install(FILES share/lynx.lss DESTINATION ${rel_datadir}/fish/)
# These files are built by cmake/gettext.cmake, but using GETTEXT_PROCESS_PO_FILES's
# INSTALL_DESTINATION leads to them being installed as ${lang}.gmo, not fish.mo
# The ${languages} array comes from cmake/gettext.cmake

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@ -242,11 +242,6 @@ function help --description 'Show help for the fish shell'
$fish_browser $page_url &
disown $last_pid >/dev/null 2>&1
else
# Work around lynx bug where <div class="contents"> always has the same formatting as links (unreadable)
# by using a custom style sheet. See https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/issues/4170
if string match -qr '^lynx' -- $fish_browser
set fish_browser $fish_browser -lss={$__fish_data_dir}/lynx.lss
end
$fish_browser $page_url
end
end

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@ -1,104 +0,0 @@
# Lynx Style Sheet
# Used as a custom style sheet (LSS) for the Lynx browser to work around some
# poor defaults. Usage: `lynx -lss=style.lss`
#
# The next line (beginning with "em") means: use bold if mono, otherwise
# brightblue on <defaultbackground> (implicit)
em:bold:brightblue
strong:bold:brightred
b:bold:red
i:bold:brightblue
a:bold:green
img:dim:brown
fig:normal:gray
caption:reverse:brown
hr:normal:yellow
blockquote:normal:brightblue
ul:normal:brown
address:normal:magenta
title:normal:magenta
tt:dim:brightmagenta:default
h1:bold:yellow
h2:normal:brown
h3:normal:green
h4:normal:cyan
label:normal:magenta
q:normal:yellow
small:dim:default
big:bold:yellow
sup:bold:yellow
sub:dim:gray
lh:bold:yellow
li:normal:magenta
code:normal:cyan
cite:normal:cyan
table:normal:brightcyan
tr:bold:brown
td:normal:default
br:normal:default
# Special styles - not corresponding directly to HTML tags
# alert - status bar, when message begins "Alert".
# alink - active link
# normal - default attributes
# status - status bar
# whereis - whereis search target
#
#normal:normal:default:blue
alink:reverse:yellow
status:reverse:yellow
alert:bold:yellow:red
whereis:reverse+underline:magenta
# currently not used
#value:normal:green
#high:bold:brightmagenta
forwbackw.arrow:reverse
# Styles with classes - <ul class=red> etc.
ul.red:underline:brightred
ul.blue:bold:brightblue
li.red:reverse:red
li.blue:bold:blue
strong.a:bold:black
/* em.a:reverse:black */
em.a:bold:bold
strong.b:bold:white
em.b:reverse:white
strong.debug:reverse:green
font.letter:normal:default
input.submit:normal:cyan
tr.baone:bold:yellow
tr.batwo:bold:green
tr.bathree:bold:red
#
# Special handling for link.
link:normal:white
link.green:bold:brightgreen
link.red:bold:black
link.blue:bold:white
link.toc:bold:black:white
# Special cases for link - the rel or title is appended after the class.
# <link rel=next class=red href="1">
link.red.next:bold:red
link.red.prev:bold:yellow
link.blue.prev:bold:yellow
link.blue.next:bold:blue
link.green.toc:bold:white
#
# Define styles that will be used when syntax highlighting is requested
# (commandline option -prettysrc).
span.htmlsrc_comment:normal:white
span.htmlsrc_tag:normal:white
#If you don't like that the tag name and attribute name are displayed
#in different colors, comment the following line.
span.htmlsrc_attrib:normal:cyan
span.htmlsrc_attrval:normal:magenta
span.htmlsrc_abracket:normal:white
span.htmlsrc_entity:normal:white
##span.htmlsrc_href:
##span.htmlsrc_entire:
span.htmlsrc_badseq:normal:red
span.htmlsrc_badtag:normal:red
span.htmlsrc_badattr:normal:red
span.htmlsrc_sgmlspecial:normal:yellow