In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Roger Darlington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6 Jan 2008, Evan Clark wrote:
> > That could be because you have the MoveWindow module loaded.
> Oooh yes. So I do.
> Is there a use for this module (other than to accidentally move
> Netserfs text entry box?).
On 6 Jan 2008, Evan Clark wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>Roger Darlington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> > Unless you're using Select or any of ROL's other names for RO4 with
>> > Select features. Select's text selection in writable icons feature
>> > stops URL bar dragging from wo
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Roger Darlington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Unless you're using Select or any of ROL's other names for RO4 with
> > Select features. Select's text selection in writable icons feature
> > stops URL bar dragging from working, unless you hold Shift or Ctrl as
>
On 5 Jan 2008, Michael Drake wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>Brian Howlett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On 5 Jan, Richard Porter wrote:
>
>> [snip]
>
>> > Is it possible to make a dragable icon like the little globe on
>> > Oregano, so that you can drag the URL onto another browser
On 5 Jan 2008 Brian Howlett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5 Jan, David J. Ruck wrote:
>> One of the main uses is to transfer the current URL in to a javascript
>> browser, but anoyingly though the default drag is of type text, which
>> Oregano1/2/3 displays as text. You need to shift drag to ge
On 5 Jan, David J. Ruck wrote:
> One of the main uses is to transfer the current URL in to a javascript
> browser, but anoyingly though the default drag is of type text, which
> Oregano1/2/3 displays as text. You need to shift drag to get a URL
> type (the natural type of a field which holds a URL
On 5 Jan 2008 John Williams wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>Richard Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Is it possible to make a dragable icon like the little globe on
>> Oregano, so that you can drag the URL onto another browser or an
>> editor window?
> Like the Shift/drag on th
On 5 Jan 2008 Brian Howlett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5 Jan, Richard Porter wrote:
> [snip]
>> Is it possible to make a dragable icon like the little globe on
>> Oregano, so that you can drag the URL onto another browser or an
>> editor window?
> You don't need a button - just drag from a
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Brian Howlett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5 Jan, Richard Porter wrote:
> [snip]
> > Is it possible to make a dragable icon like the little globe on
> > Oregano, so that you can drag the URL onto another browser or an
> > editor window?
> You don't need a bu
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Richard Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it possible to make a dragable icon like the little globe on
> Oregano, so that you can drag the URL onto another browser or an
> editor window?
Like the Shift/drag on the URL field? Or just drag for the editor.
On 5 Jan, Richard Porter wrote:
[snip]
> Is it possible to make a dragable icon like the little globe on
> Oregano, so that you can drag the URL onto another browser or an
> editor window?
You don't need a button - just drag from anywhere in the address bar
and drop wherever you want.
--
Brian
On 5 Jan 2008 Tony Moore wrote:
> On 2 Jan 2008, Richard Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote (but post
> recieved three days later):
>> It would be nice to have buttons to save the page location as
>> URL/URI/text.
> Using BBarEdit http://www.flypig.co.uk/dnload/dnload/utilities/bbar.zip
> it's ver
On 2 Jan 2008, Richard Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote (but post
recieved three days later):
> On 2 Jan 2008 Tony Moore wrote:
>
> > Anyone who, like me, has difficulty in remembering keyboard shortcuts,
> > may be interested in http://oldcoaster.drobe.co.uk/ns_bbar.zip [30KB]
>
> Thanks Tony, tha
On 03 Jan, Tony Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone who, like me, has difficulty in remembering keyboard
> shortcuts, may be interested in
> http://oldcoaster.drobe.co.uk/ns_bbar.zip [30KB]
Thanks, Tony. But I don't like the way it releases NS from the focus
so readily, like after saving a
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> In a dim and distant universe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>Richard Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
>> Just one minor point though - when you click on a link that throws up a
>> save dialogue, the button bar is attached to the dialogue box.
In a dim and distant universe
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Tony Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
> I can't reproduce that here. When a NetSurf window loses input focus, its
> buttonbar closes.
That's odd. I can't reproduce it myself today!
Yesterday, the buttonbar wasn't disappearing
In a dim and distant universe
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Tony Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
> Thank you for the reminder - I had forgotten about that.
> Which, as you say, has the same function.
I don't think it harms it by duplicating some of the functions. That way
you can optio
On 2 Jan 2008, Paul Vigay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In a dim and distant universe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>Richard Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
>
> > Just one minor point though - when you click on a link that throws
> > up a save dialogue, the button bar is attached to the
On 2 Jan 2008, Michael Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>Tony Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Anyone who, like me, has difficulty in remembering keyboard shortcuts,
> > may be interested in http://oldcoaster.drobe.co.uk/ns_bbar.zip [30KB]
>
> Looks good.
In a dim and distant universe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Richard Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
> Just one minor point though - when you click on a link that throws up a
> save dialogue, the button bar is attached to the dialogue box. I don't
> think this was intended.
Also, anothe
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Tony Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone who, like me, has difficulty in remembering keyboard shortcuts,
> may be interested in http://oldcoaster.drobe.co.uk/ns_bbar.zip [30KB]
Looks good.
I don't know if you knew but three of the functions are already ava
On 2 Jan 2008 Tony Moore wrote:
> Anyone who, like me, has difficulty in remembering keyboard shortcuts,
> may be interested in http://oldcoaster.drobe.co.uk/ns_bbar.zip [30KB]
Thanks Tony, that should be useful though page up/down and cursor
controls aren't really a problem to remember. It woul
On 2 Jan 2008 Tony Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone who, like me, has difficulty in remembering keyboard shortcuts,
> may be interested in http://oldcoaster.drobe.co.uk/ns_bbar.zip [30KB]
> Tony
Excellent; many thanks.
With best wishes,
Peter.
--
Peter \ / \
Anyone who, like me, has difficulty in remembering keyboard shortcuts,
may be interested in http://oldcoaster.drobe.co.uk/ns_bbar.zip [30KB]
Tony
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