Re: NetSurf Developer Workshop

2012-11-06 Thread Harriet Bazley
On 5 Nov 2012 as I do recall, Vincent Sanders wrote: > We held our latest developer workshop this weekend, I have written > about it on my blog[1] for those who might be interested in what we got > up to. > > [1]http://vincentsanders.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/another-netsurf-developer-work

Re: small problem with raspberry pi site

2012-11-06 Thread Daniel Silverstone
On Tue, Nov 06, 2012 at 11:09:30PM +, John Rickman Iyonix wrote: > >> Problem still happening today on CI #607. > >> I have now submitted a bug report. > > Fixed. > I am speechless:) but as Obi-Wan Kenobi might have put it: "What took > you so long! Ahem, we're all volunteers. A tad less che

Re: small problem with raspberry pi site

2012-11-06 Thread John Rickman Iyonix
Michael Drake wrote > In article , >John Rickman Iyonix wrote: >> Problem still happening today on CI #607. >> I have now submitted a bug report. > Fixed. I am speechless:) but as Obi-Wan Kenobi might have put it: "What took you so long! -- John - http://mug.riscos.org/

Re: small problem with raspberry pi site

2012-11-06 Thread Michael Drake
In article , John Rickman Iyonix wrote: > Problem still happening today on CI #607. > I have now submitted a bug report. Fixed. -- Michael Drake (tlsa) http://www.netsurf-browser.org/

Re: NetSurf Developer Workshop

2012-11-06 Thread John Harrison
> Most of the JS I've ever encountered ... IME JS is often used to hide e-mail addresses from web crawlers looking for spam fodder. Currently such addresses (and sometimes the associated names) are invisible. Tt will be a great improvement being able to see them. -- John Harrison Website http

Re: small problem with raspberry pi site

2012-11-06 Thread John Rickman Iyonix
John Rickman Iyonix wrote > Version 2.9, and version 3.0 (2012-10-03_19-43-06) of NetSurf mess up > the top menu line of the raspberry pi home page by overlaying the > text, "Skip to primary content" over the menu items. > http://www.raspberrypi.org/ Problem still happening today on CI #607. I h

Re: More graceful handling of failed image renders?

2012-11-06 Thread Michael Drake
In article , Martin Bazley wrote: > CI #607 works much better. Thank you! (Well, it now displays "ff fc" > instead of an image, but that's still preferable to the alternative. > Any RISC OS-friendly Unicode fonts with this character in them?) I just used the OBJECT REPLACEMENT CHARACTER:

Re: NetSurf Developer Workshop

2012-11-06 Thread Martin Bazley
The following bytes were arranged on 5 Nov 2012 by Rob Kendrick : > It should be noted that if we do manage to get a RISC OS build of > NetSurf 3.0 with JavaScript support (at the moment we do not have the > actual interpreter built for RISC OS, but do have its dependancies > built), it will not w

Re: More graceful handling of failed image renders?

2012-11-06 Thread Martin Bazley
The following bytes were arranged on 6 Nov 2012 by Michael Drake : > In article <5097fc3c.6080...@unsatisfactorysoftware.co.uk>, >Chris Young wrote: > > On 04/11/12 16:16, Martin Bazley wrote: > > > > if an error occurs (e.g. JPEG data is invalid or otherwise fails to > > > decode), the redra

Re: arstechnica.com

2012-11-06 Thread John Williams
In article <52ea56827achr...@care4free.net>, Chris Gransden wrote: > On the main page of arstechnica.com some of the text has the top chopped > off. A bit like the links to the right of the search dialogue box at: http://www.google.co.uk/ - a long-standing problem. John

Re: Strange rendering problem

2012-11-06 Thread Michael Drake
In article <19da56ea52.r...@user.minijem.plus.com>, Richard Porter wrote: > On 6 Nov 2012 Michael Drake wrote: > > Fixed. > I'm not sure if this is related, but now go to: > http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/11/06/credit_card_sized_mobile_made_for_pensioners/ > The picture is just a large p

Re: Strange rendering problem

2012-11-06 Thread Richard Porter
On 6 Nov 2012 Richard Porter wrote: > I'm not sure if this is related, but now go to: > http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/11/06/credit_card_sized_mobile_made_ > for_pensioners/ > The picture is just a large pink square with a red border. You can > save the object as a jpeg which you can then vie

Re: Strange rendering problem

2012-11-06 Thread Richard Porter
On 6 Nov 2012 Michael Drake wrote: > In article , >Richard Porter wrote: >> Open the following web page: >> http://www.studiospares.com/search?q=tascam&perpage=10&ivtype=soundcards >> #596 on RO6.16 > Fixed. I'm not sure if this is related, but now go to: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012

arstechnica.com

2012-11-06 Thread Chris Gransden
On the main page of arstechnica.com some of the text has the top chopped off. Also where the text overlays an image only the first word that overlays the image clips the image to a white background. Chris.

Re: Strange rendering problem

2012-11-06 Thread Richard Porter
On 6 Nov 2012 Michael Drake wrote: > In article , >Richard Porter wrote: >> Open the following web page: >> http://www.studiospares.com/search?q=tascam&perpage=10&ivtype=soundcards >> #596 on RO6.16 > Fixed. Thanks. -- Richard Porterhttp://www.minijem.plus.com/

Re: Strange rendering problem

2012-11-06 Thread Michael Drake
In article , Richard Porter wrote: > Open the following web page: > http://www.studiospares.com/search?q=tascam&perpage=10&ivtype=soundcards > #596 on RO6.16 Fixed. -- Michael Drake (tlsa) http://www.netsurf-browser.org/

Re: More graceful handling of failed image renders?

2012-11-06 Thread Michael Drake
In article <5097fc3c.6080...@unsatisfactorysoftware.co.uk>, Chris Young wrote: > On 04/11/12 16:16, Martin Bazley wrote: > > if an error occurs (e.g. JPEG data is invalid or otherwise fails to > > decode), the redraw of the entire section is cancelled. > Sounds as if this might be a manifesta