Comment by dmd 5 days ago well iTerm2 now has a #&*%( web browser built in... 4 comments dmd Reply alwillis 5 days ago Yes! Hoping I can get Neomutt to render HTML email without resorting to launching a browser.Since URLs are clickable in iTerm, you have the option to view a webpage in the terminal. quesera 5 days ago By "browser" here, you mean lynx or links or w3m etc, right?Assuming so, what would be the benefit of rendering within neomutt instead of lynx? AceJohnny2 5 days ago Does "calling a system provided-component" (WKWebView) count as "built-in"? dmd 5 days ago Clicking a link to launch an external web browser: noViewing a webview inside the app itself: yes
alwillis 5 days ago Yes! Hoping I can get Neomutt to render HTML email without resorting to launching a browser.Since URLs are clickable in iTerm, you have the option to view a webpage in the terminal. quesera 5 days ago By "browser" here, you mean lynx or links or w3m etc, right?Assuming so, what would be the benefit of rendering within neomutt instead of lynx?
quesera 5 days ago By "browser" here, you mean lynx or links or w3m etc, right?Assuming so, what would be the benefit of rendering within neomutt instead of lynx?
AceJohnny2 5 days ago Does "calling a system provided-component" (WKWebView) count as "built-in"? dmd 5 days ago Clicking a link to launch an external web browser: noViewing a webview inside the app itself: yes
dmd 5 days ago Clicking a link to launch an external web browser: noViewing a webview inside the app itself: yes
Yes! Hoping I can get Neomutt to render HTML email without resorting to launching a browser.
Since URLs are clickable in iTerm, you have the option to view a webpage in the terminal.
By "browser" here, you mean lynx or links or w3m etc, right?
Assuming so, what would be the benefit of rendering within neomutt instead of lynx?
Does "calling a system provided-component" (WKWebView) count as "built-in"?
Clicking a link to launch an external web browser: no
Viewing a webview inside the app itself: yes