In message <585d1a4b61...@timil.com>
Tim Hill wrote:
> In article , Steve Fryatt
> wrote:
>
> > The issue is that NetSurf's core has to render any frame furniture when a
> > page requests it be drawn, and whilst it defers this to the GUI (IIRC),
> > it's fairly non-trivial for the RIS
In article , Steve
Fryatt wrote:
> The issue is that NetSurf's core has to render any frame furniture when
> a page requests it be drawn, and whilst it defers this to the GUI
> (IIRC), it's fairly non-trivial for the RISC OS front-end to use the
> standard desktop furniture.
> It's been a long t
In message <712aea5c58.bo...@boase.myzen.co.uk>
Bernard Boase wrote:
> Couple of issues I've noticed recently:
Me too!
> - Wikipedia's own vertical scroll bar overrides the functionality of the
> RISC OS window furniture. Is that intentional and/or inevitable?
It's like the whole pag
On 6 Apr, cj wrote in message
<585cf76494ch...@chris-johnson.org.uk>:
> In article <712aea5c58.bo...@boase.myzen.co.uk>,
>Bernard Boase wrote:
>
> > - Wikipedia's own vertical scroll bar overrides the functionality of the
> > RISC OS window furniture. Is that intentional and/or inevitable
In article <712aea5c58.bo...@boase.myzen.co.uk>,
Bernard Boase wrote:
> - Wikipedia's own vertical scroll bar overrides the functionality
> of the RISC OS window furniture. Is that intentional and/or
> inevitable?
Yes - that has annoyed me for a while now.
--
Chris Johnson
Edinburgh
On 6 Apr 2020 Bernard Boase wrote:
> 3.10 (Dev CI #5055)
> Couple of issues I've noticed recently:
> - Wikipedia's own vertical scroll bar overrides the functionality of the
> RISC OS window furniture. Is that intentional and/or inevitable?
> - F4 / Find text no longer automatically scrolls d
3.10 (Dev CI #5055)
Couple of issues I've noticed recently:
- Wikipedia's own vertical scroll bar overrides the functionality of the
RISC OS window furniture. Is that intentional and/or inevitable?
- F4 / Find text no longer automatically scrolls down to display the next
occurrence of the sear