Re: Could someone look at

2012-10-10 Thread Martin Bazley
The following bytes were arranged on 9 Oct 2012 by Chris Young: > On Mon, 08 Oct 2012 00:12:54 +0100, lists wrote: > > > Could someone else take a look at: > > > > http://www.audon.co.uk/usb_scopes/gcr101.html > > > > Here it looks like the page is about 200 yards wide. > > > > Netsurf 2.9 (27th F

Re: Could someone look at

2012-10-10 Thread Frank de Bruijn
In article <365e62dc52.mar...@blueyonder.co.uk>, Martin Bazley wrote: > If we're on the subject of ridiculously wide pages, there's a > long-running problem with this one: > http://somethingpositive.net/ > That hasn't formatted properly in any NetSurf I remember, and not with > #417 either.

Development builds available

2012-10-10 Thread Michael Drake
Just a quick note: Development builds are available again from the NetSurf web site. http://www.netsurf-browser.org/ There is a Continuous Integration link on the navigation bar on all pages. The development build downloads can also be reached from the "Test builds" link on platform downlo

Re: Development builds available / Boot and System changes

2012-10-10 Thread Jim Nagel
Michael Drake wrote on 10 Oct: > Development builds are available again from the NetSurf web site. I wonder if it would be possible, please, to include a simple textfile inside the zip that we download, stating the date when the contents of !Boot and !System actually had the most recent change.

Re: Development builds available / Boot and System changes

2012-10-10 Thread Chris Newman
In article <2348b5dc52@nails.abbeypress.net>, Jim Nagel wrote: > I suggest this simple textfile stating a "latest change" date because > it's tedious to go through the process of merging !Boot and !System on > three separate machines every time a new test build of Netsurf is > installed,