Re: logging

2011-03-30 Thread Brian Bailey
Hi John [snip] > > Ok. Have you tried Vince's suggestion? > Thanks for reminding me, Mark. I tried that suggestion some time ago but > was unable to draw any conclusion. However, I will give it a longer test > now. I have being trying that suggestion since your email and there does seem to be

Re: logging

2011-03-30 Thread John-Mark Bell
On Wed, 2011-03-30 at 09:17 +0100, Brian Bailey wrote: > Hi John > > [snip] > > > > > Ok. Have you tried Vince's suggestion? > > > Thanks for reminding me, Mark. I tried that suggestion some time ago but > > was unable to draw any conclusion. However, I will give it a longer test > > now. > >

Re: setting size and position of window

2011-03-30 Thread Jeremy Nicoll - ml netsurf
Jim Nagel wrote: > can anybody suggest a trick whereby i could make a Netsurf window open > at a certain size and position on screen, to display a local file? If NS itself can't do that, you should be able to manage it by putting the command to have NS display the page in an Obeyfile, followed

Re: setting size and position of window

2011-03-30 Thread David J. Ruck
On 30/03/2011 12:13, Jeremy Nicoll - ml netsurf wrote: [WindOpen module to move NetSurf windows] In the past I've run Obey files which issued a different WO_... command, to produce a list of the appname/title/position of all currently displayed windows, and wrote it to a file on the RAM disk. T

Re: logging

2011-03-30 Thread Brian Bailey
Hi John > > [snip] > > > > > > > > Ok. Have you tried Vince's suggestion? > > > > > Thanks for reminding me, Mark. I tried that suggestion some time ago > > > but was unable to draw any conclusion. However, I will give it a > > > longer test now. > > > > I have being trying that suggestion sin

Re: setting size and position of window

2011-03-30 Thread Tim Hill
In article <0a05d4bb51@nails.abbeypress.net>, Jim Nagel wrote: > can anybody suggest a trick whereby i could make a Netsurf window open > at a certain size and position on screen, to display a local file? > the page in mind is the control panel for my networked monsterprinter. > it's useful