In article , Steve
Fryatt wrote:
> On 25 Apr, Brian Jordan wrote in message
> <510da2f319brian.jord...@btinternet.com>:
> > In article , Roger
> >Darlington wrote:
> >
> > > When bracketted text is in the wrong place on a line, then Netsurf
> > > may split the open bracket from the next
On 25 Apr 2010 Steve Fryatt wrote:
> On 25 Apr, Brian Jordan wrote in message
> <510da2f319brian.jord...@btinternet.com>:
>> In article ,
>>Roger Darlington wrote:
>>
>>> When bracketted text is in the wrong place on a line, then Netsurf may
>>> split the open bracket from the next char
On 25 Apr, Brian Jordan wrote in message
<510da2f319brian.jord...@btinternet.com>:
> In article ,
>Roger Darlington wrote:
>
> > When bracketted text is in the wrong place on a line, then Netsurf may
> > split the open bracket from the next character.
>
> [Snip example]
>
> Isn't this
In article ,
Roger Darlington wrote:
> When bracketted text is in the wrong place on a line, then Netsurf may
> split the open bracket from the next character.
[Snip example]
Isn't this what is for? Without it I think any browser will
perform these arbitary splits if provoked. Obviously t
When bracketted text is in the wrong place on a line, then Netsurf may
split the open bracket from the next character.
For instance:
rhubarb rhubarb rhubarb rhubarb rhubarb rhubarb rhubarb (text we dont
want separating from its brackets) rhubarb rhubarb.
Can get split to:
rhubarb rhubarb rhuba
On Sun, 25 Apr 2010 09:41:26 +0100
Dr Peter Young wrote:
> > It's so sad that NetSurf is not going to be developed further.
> > Maybe I should have come to Wakefield.
>
> Not so, I think. Since 2.5 came out there have been several updates
> on the test builds page, at least one of which is RIS
On 25 Apr 2010 Michael Bell wrote:
[snip]
> It's so sad that NetSurf is not going to be developed further. Maybe I
> should have come to Wakefield.
Not so, I think. Since 2.5 came out there have been several updates on
the test builds page, at least one of which is RISC OS-specific.
With bes
Michael Bell wrote:
[snip - NetSurf 2.50 crash]
> The original log has been lost.
To preserve a log, quit NetSurf if it is still running then rename the log
file.
--
David Pitt
In message
David Pitt wrote:
> Michael Bell wrote:
>> In message <1272149852.6726.1.ca...@duiker>
>> John-Mark Bell wrote:
>>
>>> On Sat, 2010-04-24 at 22:10 +0100, Michael Bell wrote:
In message <510d269ff2t...@netsurf-browser.org>
Michael Drake wrot
In message
David Pitt wrote:
> Michael Bell wrote:
>> In message <1272149852.6726.1.ca...@duiker>
>> John-Mark Bell wrote:
> The NetSurf developers have done a very good job with version 2.50, if this
> is the end of the road due to lack of RISC OS developers then 2.50 is
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