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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers web Post 11590 by wavy_lay on Friday 7th of December 2001 08:45:26 PM
Old 12-07-2001
Lynx shows webpages in a text only environment, so you don't see any graphics while surfing with Lynx.

I haven't used lynx in about 2 years so if i'm wrong just shoot me.
 

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SEGMBKRDS(3)						      RDS PHYSICAL FUNCTIONS						      SEGMBKRDS(3)

NAME
segmbkrds - adds to RDS figure a segment from a MBK figure ORIGIN
This software belongs to the ALLIANCE CAD SYSTEM developed by the ASIM team at LIP6 laboratory of Universite Pierre et Marie CURIE, in Paris, France. Web : http://asim.lip6.fr/recherche/alliance/ E-mail : alliance-users@asim.lip6.fr SYNOPSYS
#include "rfmnnn.h" rdsrec_list *segmbkrds( Figure, Segment, Lynx ) rdsfig_list *Figure; phseg_list *Segment; char Lynx; PARAMETER
Figure The RDS figure which has to receive the converted segment. Segment MBK segment to convert to RDS rectangle. Lynx Flag used for the segment conversion. If the parameter Lynx is set to 0 then this is the normal conversion mode. If the parameter Lynx is set to 1 then the rds structure generated permits to extract equipotentials rectangles. DESCRIPTION
The segmbkrds function converts and creates a RDS segment from a MBK segment. The segment is attached to the RDS figure in parameter of the segmbkrds function. See the rdsfig_list structure in librds. RETURN VALUE
Pointer to the newly created RDS segment. ERRORS
"Rds202: rdsalloc error, can't continue !" it's impossible to allocate the memory size desired EXAMPLE
#include "mphnnn.h" #include "mutnnn.h" #include "rdsnnn.h" #include "rfmnnn.h" #include "rtlnnn.h" typedef struct UserStruct { char *STRING; void *USER1; } UserStruct; main() { phfig_list *MbkFigure; rdsfig_list *RdsFigure; rdsrec_list *Segment; mbkenv(); rdsenv(); loadrdsparam(); RdsFigure = addrdsfig ("core",sizeof ( UserStruct ) ); MbkFigure->PHSEG = addphseg ( MbkFigure, ALU1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 12, "seg_alu1"); Segment = segmbkrds (RdsFigure, MbkFigure->PHSEG, 0); viewrdsrec ( Segment ); } SEE ALSO
librds, librfm, viewrfmseg, loadrdsparam BUG REPORT
This tool is under development at the ASIM department of the LIP6 laboratory. We need your feedback to improve documentation and tools. ASIM
/LIP6 October 1, 1997 SEGMBKRDS(3)
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