Re: [dev] [surf] Call a script from within surf and an alternative to tabs

2009-09-23 Thread Jessta
On 24/09/2009, Antoni Grzymala wrote: > hailukah dixit (2009-09-23, 12:42): > >> After some tinkering I've come up with a method that works for me. It >> involves a single file and three commands to manipulate it. I have a >> file at ~/.surf/stack. I can add urls (stack), and pull from them >>

Re: [dev] [surf] Call a script from within surf and an alternative to tabs

2009-09-23 Thread hailukah
On Wed, 23 Sep 2009 20:20:05 +0200 Antoni Grzymala wrote: > hailukah dixit (2009-09-23, 12:42): > > > After some tinkering I've come up with a method that works for me. > > It involves a single file and three commands to manipulate it. I > > have a file at ~/.surf/stack. I can add urls (stack)

Re: [dev] [surf] Call a script from within surf and an alternative to tabs

2009-09-23 Thread Charlie Kester
On Wed 23 Sep 2009 at 10:42:42 PDT hailukah wrote: After some tinkering I've come up with a method that works for me. It involves a single file and three commands to manipulate it. I have a file at ~/.surf/stack. I can add urls (stack), and pull from them either FILO (unstack), or FIFO (go).

Re: [dev] [surf] Call a script from within surf and an alternative to tabs

2009-09-23 Thread Antoni Grzymala
hailukah dixit (2009-09-23, 12:42): > After some tinkering I've come up with a method that works for me. It > involves a single file and three commands to manipulate it. I have a > file at ~/.surf/stack. I can add urls (stack), and pull from them > either FILO (unstack), or FIFO (go). I use th

Re: [dev] [surf] Call a script from within surf and an alternative to tabs

2009-09-23 Thread Andrew Antle
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 12:42:42PM -0500, hailukah wrote: > I'd appreciate any comments, suggestions or effyou's (maybe I should > post as HTML :P ). HA! This looks interesting. I'll definitely check it out. -- Andrew Antle ##

[dev] [surf] Call a script from within surf and an alternative to tabs

2009-09-23 Thread hailukah
Hi all, First a little reasoning for this. After years of using a tabbed browser I've become accustomed to going through a search engine listing or a forum and middle clicking everything that looked interesting and then going through the tabs one by one. After trying out surf and getting spoilt