#!/bin/sh echo \<PRE\> > .article.html cat >> .article.html echo \</PRE\> >> .article.html lynx .article.html < /dev/tty rm .article.htmlThen add the following line to your .rnmac file (create it if you don't already have one):
W |readwebpost %CNow, when you press "W" while reading a post in rn, a message will be sent to Lynx, and the links enclosed in it will be live.
Larry W. Virden provides the following version which invokes Mosaic instead, and is also capable of communicating with an already-running copy of Mosaic instead of launching another. (You can use the same rn macro as above, invoking "goto-xm" instead of "readwebpost".) Read the comments for details on the assumptions made by the script.
#! /bin/sh # goto-xm, by Joseph T. Buck <jbuck@eecs.berkeley.edu> # Modified heavily by Larry W. Virden <lvirden@cas.org> # Script for use with newsreaders such as trn. Piping the article # through this command causes xmosaic to pop up, pointing to the # article. If an existing xmosaic (version 1.1 or later) exists, # the USR1 method will be used to cause it to point to the correct # article, otherwise a new one will be started. # assumptions: ps command works as is on SunOS 4.1.x, may need changes # on other platforms. URL=`/bin/grep '^Message-ID:' | /bin/sed -e 's/.*</news:/' -e 's/>.*//'` if [ "X$URL" = "X" ]; then echo "USAGE: $0 [goto] [once] < USENET_msg" >&2 exit 1 fi pid=`ps -xc | egrep '[Mm]osaic' | awk 'NR == 1 {print $1}'` p=`which Mosaic` gfile=/tmp/Mosaic.$pid $p "$URL" & if [ "$#" -gt 0 ] ; then if [ "$1" = "goto" -o "$1" = "same" ] ; then shift echo "goto" > $gfile else echo "newwin" > $gfile fi else echo "newwin" > $gfile fi /bin/awk 'END { printf "'"$URL"'" }' </dev/null >> $gfile trap "echo signal encountered" 30 kill -USR1 $pid exit 0
See also MosaicMail (URL is http://www.oac.uci.edu/indiv/ehood/mhonarc.doc.html ), a Perl script which pipes email and/or news to your current Mosaic session.