@@ -6,9 +6,8 @@ \section{\module{webbrowser} ---
66\moduleauthor {Fred L. Drake, Jr.}{
[email protected] }
77\sectionauthor {Fred L. Drake, Jr.}{
[email protected] }
88
9- The \module {webbrowser} module provides a very high-level interface to
10- allow displaying Web-based documents to users. The controller objects
11- are easy to use and are platform-independent. Under most
9+ The \module {webbrowser} module provides a high-level interface to
10+ allow displaying Web-based documents to users. Under most
1211circumstances, simply calling the \function {open()} function from this
1312module will do the right thing.
1413
@@ -17,19 +16,26 @@ \section{\module{webbrowser} ---
1716display isn't available. If text-mode browsers are used, the calling
1817process will block until the user exits the browser.
1918
20- Under \UNIX , if the environment variable \envvar {BROWSER} exists, it
19+ If the environment variable \envvar {BROWSER} exists, it
2120is interpreted to override the platform default list of browsers, as a
22- colon -separated list of browsers to try in order. When the value of
21+ os.pathsep -separated list of browsers to try in order. When the value of
2322a list part contains the string \code {\% s}, then it is interpreted as
2423a literal browser command line to be used with the argument URL
2524substituted for the \code {\% s}; if the part does not contain
2625\code {\% s}, it is simply interpreted as the name of the browser to
2726launch.
2827
29- For non-\UNIX {} platforms, or when X11 browsers are available on
28+ For non-\UNIX {} platforms, or when a remote browser is available on
3029\UNIX , the controlling process will not wait for the user to finish
31- with the browser, but allow the browser to maintain its own window on
32- the display.
30+ with the browser, but allow the remote browser to maintain its own
31+ windows on the display. If remote browsers are not available on \UNIX ,
32+ the controlling process will launch a new browser and wait.
33+
34+ The script \program {webbrowser} can be used as a command-line interface
35+ for the module. It accepts an URL as the argument. It accepts the following
36+ optional parameters: \programopt {-n} opens the URL in a new browser window,
37+ if possible; \programopt {-t} opens the URL in a new browser page ("tab"). The
38+ options are, naturally, mutually exclusive.
3339
3440The following exception is defined:
3541
@@ -40,15 +46,24 @@ \section{\module{webbrowser} ---
4046The following functions are defined:
4147
4248\begin {funcdesc }{open}{url\optional {, new=0}\optional {, autoraise=1}}
43- Display \var {url} using the default browser. If \var {new} is true,
44- a new browser window is opened if possible. If \var {autoraise} is
49+ Display \var {url} using the default browser. If \var {new} is 0, the
50+ \var {url} is opened in the same browser window. If \var {new} is 1,
51+ a new browser window is opened if possible. If \var {new} is 2,
52+ a new browser page ("tab") is opened if possible. If \var {autoraise} is
4553 true, the window is raised if possible (note that under many window
4654 managers this will occur regardless of the setting of this variable).
55+
4756\end {funcdesc }
4857
49- \begin {funcdesc }{open_new }{url}
58+ \begin {funcdesc }{open_new_win }{url}
5059 Open \var {url} in a new window of the default browser, if possible,
51- otherwise, open \var {url} in the only browser window.
60+ otherwise, open \var {url} in the only browser window. Alias
61+ \function {open_new}.
62+ \end {funcdesc }
63+
64+ \begin {funcdesc }{open_new_tab}{url}
65+ Open \var {url} in a new page ("tab") of the default browser, if possible,
66+ otherwise equivalent to \function {open_new_win}.
5267\end {funcdesc }
5368
5469\begin {funcdesc }{get}{\optional {name}}
@@ -67,7 +82,7 @@ \section{\module{webbrowser} ---
6782
6883 This entry point is only useful if you plan to either set the
6984 \envvar {BROWSER} variable or call \function {get} with a nonempty
70- argument matching the name of a handler you declare.
85+ argument matching the name of a handler you declare.
7186\end {funcdesc }
7287
7388A number of browser types are predefined. This table gives the type
@@ -76,16 +91,24 @@ \section{\module{webbrowser} ---
7691in this module.
7792
7893\begin {tableiii }{l|l|c}{code}{Type Name}{Class Name}{Notes}
79- \lineiii {'mozilla'}{\class {Netscape('mozilla')}}{}
80- \lineiii {'netscape'}{\class {Netscape('netscape')}}{}
81- \lineiii {'mosaic'}{\class {GenericBrowser('mosaic \% s \& ')}}{}
94+ \lineiii {'mozilla'}{\class {Mozilla('mozilla')}}{}
95+ \lineiii {'firefox'}{\class {Mozilla('mozilla')}}{}
96+ \lineiii {'netscape'}{\class {Mozilla('netscape')}}{}
97+ \lineiii {'galeon'}{\class {Galeon('galeon')}}{}
98+ \lineiii {'epiphany'}{\class {Galeon('epiphany')}}{}
99+ \lineiii {'skipstone'}{\class {GenericBrowser('skipstone \% s \& ')}}{}
100+ \lineiii {'konqueror'}{\class {Konqueror()}}{(1)}
82101 \lineiii {'kfm'}{\class {Konqueror()}}{(1)}
102+ \lineiii {'mosaic'}{\class {GenericBrowser('mosaic \% s \& ')}}{}
103+ \lineiii {'opera'}{\class {Opera()}}{}
83104 \lineiii {'grail'}{\class {Grail()}}{}
84105 \lineiii {'links'}{\class {GenericBrowser('links \% s')}}{}
106+ \lineiii {'elinks'}{\class {Elinks('elinks')}}{}
85107 \lineiii {'lynx'}{\class {GenericBrowser('lynx \% s')}}{}
86108 \lineiii {'w3m'}{\class {GenericBrowser('w3m \% s')}}{}
87109 \lineiii {'windows-default'}{\class {WindowsDefault}}{(2)}
88110 \lineiii {'internet-config'}{\class {InternetConfig}}{(3)}
111+ \lineiii {'macosx'}{\class {MacOSX('default')}}{(4)}
89112\end {tableiii }
90113
91114\noindent
@@ -101,13 +124,15 @@ \section{\module{webbrowser} ---
101124implementation selects the best strategy for running Konqueror.
102125
103126\item [(2)]
104- Only on Windows platforms; requires the common
105- extension modules \module {win32api} and \module {win32con}.
127+ Only on Windows platforms.
106128
107129\item [(3)]
108130Only on MacOS platforms; requires the standard MacPython \module {ic}
109131module, described in the \citetitle [../mac/module-ic.html]{Macintosh
110132Library Modules } manual.
133+
134+ \item [(4)]
135+ Only on MacOS X platform.
111136\end {description }
112137
113138
@@ -117,12 +142,18 @@ \subsection{Browser Controller Objects \label{browser-controllers}}
117142module-level convenience functions:
118143
119144\begin {funcdesc }{open}{url\optional {, new}}
120- Display \var {url} using the browser handled by this controller. If
121- \var {new} is true, a new browser window is opened if possible.
145+ Display \var {url} using the browser handled by this controller.
146+ If \var {new} is 1, a new browser window is opened if possible.
147+ If \var {new} is 2, a new browser page ("tab") is opened if possible.
122148\end {funcdesc }
123149
124- \begin {funcdesc }{open_new }{url}
150+ \begin {funcdesc }{open_new_win }{url}
125151 Open \var {url} in a new window of the browser handled by this
126152 controller, if possible, otherwise, open \var {url} in the only
127- browser window.
153+ browser window. Alias \function {open_new}.
154+ \end {funcdesc }
155+
156+ \begin {funcdesc }{open_new_tab}{url}
157+ Open \var {url} in a new page ("tab") of the browser handled by this
158+ controller, if possible, otherwise equivalent to \function {open_new_win}.
128159\end {funcdesc }
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