Re: Margins

2010-12-04 Thread John Tytgat
In message <517ffe259ach...@chris-johnson.org.uk> cj wrote: > Well, the !Boot file has the line > > Set NetSurf$Dir > > in it, so booting an obsolete version will definitely change the > system variable. I thought it was recommended that boot files should > have that line of the fo

Re: Margins

2010-12-03 Thread cj
In article <92cdf77f51.r...@user.minijem.plus.com>, Richard Porter wrote: > That's what I would have thought, but I can't see how, when you > inadvertantly boot an obsolete version, you get bugs that were > present in that version and when you reboot the correct > application, without quitting

Re: Margins

2010-12-03 Thread Richard Porter
On 2 Dec 2010 Rob Kendrick wrote: > On Thu, Dec 02, 2010 at 02:32:18PM +, Richard Porter wrote: >> On 2 Dec 2010 Rob Kendrick wrote: > The problem is, as you said yourself, we are not sure what the issue is. >> You didn't answer my question: is it possible for NS to execute old >> code whi

Re: Margins

2010-12-02 Thread Rob Kendrick
On Thu, Dec 02, 2010 at 02:32:18PM +, Richard Porter wrote: > On 2 Dec 2010 Rob Kendrick wrote: > > > On Thu, Dec 02, 2010 at 12:09:52PM +, Richard Porter wrote: > > >> Is it possible to avoid this situation, for example by storing global > >> variables locally at start-up and not relyin

Re: Margins

2010-12-02 Thread Richard Porter
On 2 Dec 2010 Rob Kendrick wrote: > On Thu, Dec 02, 2010 at 12:09:52PM +, Richard Porter wrote: >> Is it possible to avoid this situation, for example by storing global >> variables locally at start-up and not relying on them always pointing >> to where they should be pointing to? > Alterna

Re: Margins

2010-12-02 Thread Rob Kendrick
On Thu, Dec 02, 2010 at 12:09:52PM +, Richard Porter wrote: > Is it possible to avoid this situation, for example by storing global > variables locally at start-up and not relying on them always pointing > to where they should be pointing to? Alternatively, you could fix your back up softwa

Re: Margins

2010-12-02 Thread Richard Porter
On 2 Dec 2010 Rob Kendrick wrote: > On Wed, Dec 01, 2010 at 11:40:21PM +, Richard Porter wrote: >> NetSurf has suddenly started to insert blank space around the edge of >> my pages so that tabs that were nicely against the top edge are now >> hanging in mid air. r10948 was OK; r10951 is exhib

Re: Margins

2010-12-02 Thread Richard Porter
On 2 Dec 2010 Rob Kendrick wrote: > On Wed, Dec 01, 2010 at 11:40:21PM +, Richard Porter wrote: >> NetSurf has suddenly started to insert blank space around the edge of >> my pages so that tabs that were nicely against the top edge are now >> hanging in mid air. r10948 was OK; r10951 is exhib

Re: Margins

2010-12-01 Thread Rob Kendrick
On Wed, Dec 01, 2010 at 11:40:21PM +, Richard Porter wrote: > NetSurf has suddenly started to insert blank space around the edge of > my pages so that tabs that were nicely against the top edge are now > hanging in mid air. r10948 was OK; r10951 is exhibiting the fault. Can you either check

Margins

2010-12-01 Thread Richard Porter
NetSurf has suddenly started to insert blank space around the edge of my pages so that tabs that were nicely against the top edge are now hanging in mid air. r10948 was OK; r10951 is exhibiting the fault. -- Richard Porterhttp://www.minijem.plus.com/