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