Hi Rob . Never mind that last post . The supposition is that local file rendering work . It is just my problem that it does not work on my box .
regards, Steen On 5/3/10, Steen Engholm <[email protected]> wrote: > Ok . I don't have rpm on my box - or allegro . When I try > > surf file:///usr/share/doc/gettext-0.17/FAQ.html > > there is no rendering as html, but just the plain view . When I press > Ctrl-o I get to see the linenumbers :) Could you try to install surf > from source and see if local file rendering still work ? > > > > On 5/3/10, Robert Ransom <[email protected]> wrote: >> On Mon, 3 May 2010 07:48:23 +0200 >> Steen Engholm <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi Rob . >>> >>> Thanks for the suggestion, but believe me I have tried this . Does >>> that work for you, and if so, what platform are you using ? Do you >>> have settings in gtkrc or add code to surf.c ? >>> >>> >>> >>> On 5/3/10, Robert Ransom <[email protected]> wrote: >>> > On Sun, 2 May 2010 22:24:09 +0100 >>> > Rob <[email protected]> wrote: >>> > >>> >> > Is it possible to view a local html file, with the markup notation >>> >> > interpreted ? >>> >> >>> >> Like this? >>> >> >>> >> $ surf file://path/to/file.html >>> >> >>> >> i.e. instead of http:// >>> >> >>> > >>> > file:///path/to/file.html (With three slashes after file:, to indicate >>> > that the file is on the local host.) >>> > >>> > >>> >> >> The following command works for me most of the time: >> >> $ surf file:///usr/share/doc/allegro-devel-4.2.2/html/index.html >> >> I am using Fedora 12 AMD64 with the surf-0.3-2 RPM installed. >> (allegro-devel is also installed.) >> >> Sometimes, surf crashes immediately after displaying that page; I have >> no idea why, and F12 discarded the core dumps. >> >> Robert Ransom >> >> >
