On Tue, 23 Sep 2008 01:10:47 +0100, Michael Drake wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>Dave Higton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > But the top row of 3 items on The Register was moved left by one,
> > so the left place is occupied by 2 items on top of each other
> > and the right place
All
Samir Hawamdeh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> has kindly sent me an Italian
translation of the NetSurf Messages file (minus the Help strings).
I've checked it in to SVN as !NetSurf/Resources/it/Messages
If it needs moving, please do so. If there's any feedback contact
either me or Samir (he is not on
On Thu, 30 Oct 2008 15:48:27 GMT, Michael Bell wrote:
> This site crashes as soon as it loads.
>
> http://www.rosieandglenn.co.uk/TheLibrary/ASFood/Misc.htm
It's fine here, however http://www.wiiwii.tv isn't since this morning.
Chris
On Thu, 6 Nov 2008 00:35:57 + (GMT), John-Mark Bell wrote:
> > http://www.timeco.com.cn/pages/24.htm
> > http://www.timeco.com.cn/pages/25.htm
> >
> > lead to the message 'Parsing the document failed.'
>
> At present, NetSurf currently only supports the following character sets
> on RISC
On Thu, 13 Nov 2008 16:26:14 GMT, Jim Nagel wrote:
> why does Netsurf take so long to skip to an internal anchor point in
> the same document? example:
As far as I can tell, NetSurf is re-fetching the page in order to jump
to the link. It should be grabbing it out of the cache - it may be
that
(forwarded to users list in case anybody there can confirm or
otherwise this bug on other platforms)
I'm getting these quite often when attempting to select text in text
fields:
assertion "s->root->gadget->caret_text_box != NULL" failed: file
"desktop/selection.c", line 737
On some (very few, f
On Tue, 18 Nov 2008 19:34:45 +0100, Michael Drake wrote:
> I'm not exactly sure what the cause of problem is, but text selection with
> text fields is certainly known to be a bit broken.
Good to know it isn't just me. I'll ignore this for now in that case.
> The textarea code in riscos/ is some
On Fri, 21 Nov 2008 11:16:27 GMT, Michael Bell wrote:
> I have registered myself as a user of the Guardian website, and there
> is no doubt that I am properly registered. But I can't search it. If I
> enter a common search term such as "women" into
>
> http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle
>
I'm not sure what's going on here, but the following is completely
unreadable in NetSurf:
http://www.focusdiy.co.uk/
On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 10:39:03 GMT, Richard Porter wibbled on for an age:
> On 18 Dec 2008 Brian Howlett wrote:
>
> > On 17 Dec, Chris Young wrote:
>
> >> I'm not sure what's going on here, but the following is completely
> >> unreadable in NetSurf:
&
On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 19:44:43 + (GMT), Michael Drake wrote:
> > > I'm getting this:
> > > http://i44.tinypic.com/2h6ek48.jpg
>
> > Strange. On RISC OS, I get this:
> > http://i44.tinypic.com/2u6pkwh.jpg
>
> Actually, that was with a recent test build, but with version 1.2, I get
> the same as
On Sat, 31 Jan 2009 18:13:14 GMT, Richard Porter wrote:
> > D'oh. It was OK on the home page, www.bbc.co.uk , but crashes when I
> > try to access anything else.
>
> Yes, it is inclined to throw a segmentation fault at the slightest
> provocation. This release is not viable on 6.10.
Function la
On Sun, 22 Feb 2009 09:20:35 + (GMT), Michael Drake wrote:
> > Before I embark on another 2Mb+ of download... is there a problem with
> > my latest version of NetSurf (20 Feb)?
>
> Might be a problem. There were quite a few builds that day and I think one
> had that problem. The latest build
Hello :)
Please can somebody try accessing the following site in NetSurf and
tell me how it compares speed-wise to any other page:
http://www.amigaimpact.org
It is painfully slow in my port (takes about 8 seconds to page down),
so I want to know whether it is something in my code slowing it down
OK, thanks all, that's the answer I was expecting. I obviously have
some more optimisation to do...
Chris
Hi all
In case anybody is interested, I will be at ANT
(http://www.amiganorththames.co.uk) in Enfield tomorrow, Sunday 11th
July. I will have with me the latest dev build of NetSurf, and an
AmigaOne with AmigaOS 4.0 and/or 4.1 on which to run it.
Directions on the website http://www.amiganorthth
On Sat, 11 Jul 2009 19:12:33 +0100, Erving wrote:
> > (http://www.amiganorththames.co.uk)
>
> on my RISC PC with latest dev build of NetSurf this gives:-
> Sorry, NetSurf was unable to display this page
> Failed connect www.amiganorththames.co.uk:80; Connection refused
That isn't NetSurf's fault
On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 10:16:10 +0200, Paul Sprangers wibbled on for an age:
> David Pitt wrote:
>
> > The flaw in this is that none of the current NetSurf developers are RISC
> > OS programmers, they may not even be RISC OS users.
>
> That really surprises me. I always thought that John-Mark c.s.
On Sun, 11 Oct 2009 00:15:13 +0100, Rob Kendrick wrote:
> On Sat, 10 Oct 2009 23:45:21 +0100
> Mark Williams wrote:
> You do not have a suitable Haru PDF library installed. Either use the
> pre-patched one from our subversion repository (our patch has been
> accepted, IIRC, but they have not yet
On Sun, 11 Oct 2009 17:00:44 +0100, John-Mark Bell wrote:
> > I did notice the other day that disabling PDF export still tries to
> > call functions in libharu. There must be some #ifdefs missing
> > somewhere, but I didn't make a note at the time.
>
> I don't see that with either the RISC OS o
On Thu, 15 Oct 2009 22:59:31 +0100, John wrote:
> On 15 Oct, John-Mark Bell wrote:
> > You should have no .co.uk cookies at all. I strongly recommend that you
> > delete them. By rights, NetSurf should never have accepted them in the
> > first place. Unfortunately, this is yet another case where
On Thu, 28 Jan 2010 16:01:27 +, wrote:
> > Extremely sorry to bother you guys again but still I get the same
> > compilation error while compiling Netsurf.
> >
> > css/css.c:1552: error: âLBRACEâ undeclared (first use in this function)
> > ---
>
> I had this problem with th
On Thu, 08 Jul 2010 22:25:40 +0100, Harriet Bazley wrote:
> When did the Inventory file start getting saved *outside* a NetSurf
> 'full save' application - and why? (I find it a complete nuisance
> having these files splattered around my hard disc separate from the
> applications to which they r
On Thu, 08 Jul 2010 22:25:40 +0100, Harriet Bazley wrote:
> When did the Inventory file start getting saved *outside* a NetSurf
> 'full save' application - and why? (I find it a complete nuisance
> having these files splattered around my hard disc separate from the
> applications to which they r
[URLs switching to previously-used casing]
Tony Moore wrote:
> For me, it doesn't work but anyway I'm more interested to know why
> NetSurf behaves like this. I thought that it was caused by the
> 'Recent URLs' menu, but now I'm wondering if the memory cache is to
> blame.
I've just inadvertentl
On Sun, 24 Oct 2010 17:09:52 +0100, Dr Peter Young (no relation)
wrote:
> I'm getting used to the new much smaller font size in the Global
> History and Hotlist windows (gets a lot more text in), but I have
> found that the first time in a session that I open the Global History
> the "Three wee
On Sun, 24 Oct 2010 21:28:20 +0100, Steve Fryatt wrote:
> >The displayed names of many links have been changed
>
> Could you give an example to explain what you're seeing?
I can answer this one; it's a core issue which has been briefly
mentioned before.
With the new treeview code, the hotli
On Sun, 16 Jan 2011 11:52:36 +, Steve Fryatt wrote:
> On 16 Jan, Michael Drake wrote in message
> <5196724c33t...@netsurf-browser.org>:
>
> > In article <3dd02e9651.mar...@blueyonder.co.uk>,
> >Martin Bazley wrote:
> >
> > > Crash.
> >
> > What version of NetSurf are you using for
On Fri, 25 Feb 2011 11:30:12 GMT, Richard Porter wrote:
> What's the difficulty getting NS to play mp3 files and playlists? JMB
> has closed my feature request for m3u (MPEGURL) files to be passed on
> to an available player as happens automatically in Oregano and on
> other platforms. With NS
On Mon, 28 Feb 2011 12:44:17 GMT, Gavin Wraith wrote:
> It seems that r11851 bombs on fetching .txt files by clicking Select
> on the link,but SHIFT-Select lets one download them.
assertion "!c->locked" failed: file "content/content.c", line 746
Appears to be affecting all non-HTML contents. Ea
On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 21:41:23 +, Mark Williams wrote:
> This happens in the GTK version. It would be preferable if a bookmarked
> site opened in the already running instance of Netsurf.
The issue is that the hotlist window is an entirely separate entity to
the window which spawned it - NetSur
On Thu, 24 Mar 2011 19:45:13 GMT, Chris Shepheard wrote:
> In message <51b8fe8642...@timil.com>
> Tim Hill wrote:
>
> > There is a section which should display: it tells you to
> > enable javascript!
>
> Very helpful!
>
> Especially as that does not display either.
That's obviously
On Mon, 11 Apr 2011 11:09:50 +0100, Richard Porter wrote:
> I clicked on a link of the form:
> http://Username:passw...@www.domain.com . This url appeared briefly in
> the URL bar of NetSurf and then changed into
> http://username:passw...@www.domain.com . Since the username is case
> sensitiv
On Tue, 19 Apr 2011 15:12:23 +0100, Tim Hill wrote:
> On the subject of searching, is there any future plan to implement search
> from the URL bar? I would like to type, say, 'banana' into the bar and a
> search result to appear if a DN lookup fails to find http://banana
That was present at one p
Hi Michael
On Wed, 27 Apr 2011 15:39:23 +0100, Michael Drake wrote:
> However, reflowing the page made redrawing the entire window necessary.
> I've just made a change that should reduce the amount of document
> reflowing we do, and therefore the amount of plotting to screen.
I know this wasn't
On Wed, 27 Apr 2011 19:47:15 +0100, Michael Drake wrote:
> Are scaled image plots particularly expensive on your system? It should
> be less common now.
Hardware accelerated scales aren't too bad, but if that isn't
available the alternative is very slow. This is definitely less
common now anywa
On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 21:09:06 +0100, Erving wrote:
> Sometimes something stops working, as I keep a selection of previous
> revisions
> I can get some idea of when this happened to try and find the cause. If other
> revisions were still available it might be possible to locate the change that
>
On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 22:53:43 GMT, John Tytgat wrote:
> In message <7FC9ECC5684E4D10865586D8AFABDB5F@WindowHusch>
> "David Sandberg" wrote:
>
> > Thank you Vincent,
> > But now there is another Error (perhaps in haru?):
> >
> > [...]
> > build-Linux-gtk/desktop_save_pdf_pdf_plotters.o:
On Fri, 29 Apr 2011 18:06:24 +0100, Roger Darlington wrote:
> Using Nat Rail Enquiries:
> http://ojp.nationalrail.co.uk/
> Typing in a known 'From' station and 'To' station names, then changing
> the words of 'Today' to 'Tomorrow' and put a time in, then press 'go'
>
> It returns an error saying
On Wed, 04 May 2011 22:12:12 +0100, Martin Bazley wrote:
> Can anyone offer advice or replications on other platforms? Is it a
> bug?
I've just tested on AmigaOS and the "deleted cookie jumping to the
bottom of the list" issue occurs here too, so it looks like a core
bug. I've not experienced a
> > > > > > > I have just tried NetSurf 2.7 for Mac and it downloads and
> > > > > > > unzips but won't run. The error message is "Base style sheet
> > > > > > > failed to load". It then quits.
For info, the base stylesheet being refered to is
"resource:default.css". I'm not sure where resource:
On Fri, 01 Jul 2011 16:44:53 +0100, Tim Hill wrote:
> I guess we will need to write a pop-out or drop-down menus in the bits of
> CSS that NetSurf does understand but I suspect it isn't possible and it
> needs the bits it doesn't do (yet).
It won't work without dynamic layout changes, currently s
On Mon, 29 Aug 2011 14:55:18 GMT, Tony Moore wrote:
> Trying to log-in at https://sourceforge.net/account/login.php to report
> this to the Sourceforge bug tracker, led to a 'SSL certificate problem',
> and the message
>
>NetSurf failed to verify the authenticity of an SSL certificate.
>P
On Wed, 14 Sep 2011 20:35:03 +0100, Gavin Wraith wrote:
> I recently had occasion to make a scrolling banner for somebody's
> website. I used TextEffX 1.52 to create a sprite (408x56 pixels
> 16M colours, no mask, no palette) then SAMP 1.21 to produce more
> sprites of the same size for the anima
Please reply to the list :)
On Wed, 14 Sep 2011 23:37:47 +0100, Gavin Wraith wrote:
> > > I recently had occasion to make a scrolling banner for somebody's
> > > website. I used TextEffX 1.52 to create a sprite (408x56 pixels
> > > 16M colours, no mask, no palette) then SAMP 1.21 to produce more
On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 12:19:32 +0100, David Pitt wrote:
> In message
> Gavin Wraith wrote:
>
> > David Pitt has found the reason for the poor display of text in
> > the gif. It was down to the css style it was displayed in and
> > the consequent rescaling. By removing a line 'width: 40%;'
> > w
On Thu, 13 Oct 2011 18:21:14 +0100, Jim Nagel wrote:
> This is an URL file I use -- a doubleclick on it always worked until
> last week to get directly to the Forwarders page, but now Netsurf
> tells me it cannot resolve host server6.spellings.net.
>
> https://:@server6.spellings.net:2083/front
On Mon, 17 Oct 2011 22:19:56 +0100, Richard Porter wrote:
> On 17 Oct 2011 Brian Bailey wrote:
>
> > I ran the html file which was with the message, which appears as an
> > attchment, in !Pluto, in NetSurf. The BMP file was also an attachment to
> > the message. NetSurf tried to load the file. E
On Tue, 18 Oct 2011 09:43:01 +0100, John-Mark Bell wrote:
> What is happening is that Pluto fails to rewrite the image reference in
> the HTML document, so NetSurf attempts to fetch a file that doesn't
> exist, and instead builds an error page, which then generates the
> BadType report.
Should Ne
On Tue, 18 Oct 2011 22:35:12 +0100, David J. Ruck wrote:
> On 18/10/2011 19:46, Chris Young wrote:
> > On Tue, 18 Oct 2011 09:43:01 +0100, John-Mark Bell wrote:
> >
> >> What is happening is that Pluto fails to rewrite the image reference in
> >> the HTML documen
On Thu, 20 Oct 2011 13:04:30 +0100, Harriet Bazley wrote:
> On 20 Oct 2011 as I do recall,
> cj wrote:
>
> > Has anyone else noticed that if a mail fetch initiates while NetSurf
> > is rendering a page, then NS exits with a fatal error?
> What I've observed has been fatal errors repor
> In article <498c4e2752.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk>,
>Dr Peter Young wrote:
>
>> However, 13077 says "Disable Sprite support -
>> DataTypes can't handle these", so could that be fouling something up
for RISC OS?
>
> It actually says:
>
> Disable Sprite support - DataTypes can handle
On Sun, 6 Nov 2011 19:14:14 - (UTC), Gerald Dodson wrote:
> Has no one else had the problems I have experienced since 2.8 using
> Orpheus Sqirrel Mail?
I have SquirrelMail set up on my domain which I use occasionally. I
just tried it from NetSurf and it tells me I'm not logged in, so I
can't
On Sun, November 6, 2011 9:03 pm, Chris Young wrote:
> On Sun, 6 Nov 2011 19:14:14 - (UTC), Gerald Dodson wrote:
>
>> Has no one else had the problems I have experienced since 2.8 using
>> Orpheus Sqirrel Mail?
>
> I have SquirrelMail set up on my domain which I use
On Mon, 02 Jan 2012 08:33:20 GMT, Peter Young wrote:
> I'm still using r13355, as none of the builds since then seem to have
> affected the RISC OS version.
r13358 will affect the RISC OS version too (despite the log notes)
Chris
On Fri, 27 Apr 2012 08:23:18 +0100, Roger Darlington wrote:
> On 25 Apr 2012, Michael Drake wrote:
> > In article ,
> >Roger Darlington wrote:
>
> >> Scrolling very jerky on the vertical slider
>
> > Please see my response to your previous scrolling thread:
>
> > http://www.mail-archive.c
On Fri, 24 Aug 2012 12:09:17 -0700, Wendell P wrote:
> Netsurf 2.9 Debian distribution on Debian Wheezy.
>
> On my machine, Chrome and Firefox each take 3s to boot, while Netsurf
> takes 6s. Is this typical or do you think there is something wrong?
Sounds a bit slow.
> Also, I sometimes get:
>
On Sun, 26 Aug 2012 18:55:07 +0200, Ole wrote:
> Looks like it is not good to try about:blank. It still has network
> access involved:
>
> >(0.575378) content/fetchers/curl.c fetch_curl_setup 365: fetch
> >0x8cd9458, url 'http://www.google.com/favicon.ico'
>
> Please try about:config.
Unlike
On Fri, 05 Oct 2012 13:13:20 +0100, Michael Drake wrote:
> Thanks, should be fixed in the latest build.
The latest builds seem to have broken forms. The core select menu is
now crashing on demand (eg. selecting a language from Google's
advanced search page), and submitting a text field caused a
On Fri, 05 Oct 2012 14:59:54 +0100, Michael Drake wrote:
> > The latest builds seem to have broken forms. The core select menu is
> > now crashing on demand (eg. selecting a language from Google's
> > advanced search page),
>
> Should now be fixed.
Yes, working, thanks!
> > and submitting a te
Platform: AmigaOS 4.1
File: NetSurf-2012-10-05_23-21-14.lha
URL: http://www.danvk.org/wp/dragtable
The above site freezes NetSurf as it fetches/displays. I can't
reproduce on the same Windows auto-build and have no way of testing on
any of the other builds currently.
Chris
Platform: AmigaOS 4.1
File: NetSurf-2012-10-05_23-21-14.lha
URL: http://us.asmodee.com
Visiting the above site and clicking on "Games" causes a crash in
libdom, as per the below stack trace:
Stack trace:
_dom_element_destroy_classes()+0x18 (section 1 @ 0x41E3E8)
_dom_element_attr_list_nod
On Sat, 06 Oct 2012 16:45:03 +0100, John-Mark Bell wrote:
> On Sat, 2012-10-06 at 01:14 +0000, Chris Young wrote:
> > Platform: AmigaOS 4.1
> > File: NetSurf-2012-10-05_23-21-14.lha
> > URL: http://www.danvk.org/wp/dragtable
> >
> > The above site freezes NetSurf
On 6 Oct 2012 19:19:09 +, Chris Young wrote:
> On Sat, 06 Oct 2012 16:45:03 +0100, John-Mark Bell wrote:
>
> > On Sat, 2012-10-06 at 01:14 +, Chris Young wrote:
> > > Platform: AmigaOS 4.1
> > > File: NetSurf-2012-10-05_23-21-14.lha
> > >
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 Feb 2012)
http://www.amigans.net/ has gone wide recently too, but I suspect
tha
On Tue, 09 Oct 2012 22:54:56 +0100, Chris Newman wrote:
> > > http://www.amigans.net/ has gone wide recently too, but I suspect
> > > that's a different problem, as it is fine in NetSurf 2.9 and not so
> > > fine in NetSurf 3.0 (revision 9cb4d0, a couple of days old)
>
> > It is fine on my set up
On Sun, 14 Oct 2012 14:31:48 +0100, Rob Kendrick wrote:
> > I'm at a loss to understand exactly what 'bitmaps' NetSurf could have
> > 'modified' in the course of the session, or where it's 'saving' them to.
> > All I know is that this is a horrendously inefficient operation!
>
> They're probably
On Thu, 25 Oct 2012 21:55:32 +0100, John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
> I am trying to find a cloud based application for sharing files across
> several systems.
>
> These are: Iyonix RISC OS, HTC phone Android, 10" Tablet Android,
> Raspberry Pi linux and RISC OS, and an Intel machine running Lubuntu
On 04/11/12 16:16, Martin Bazley wrote:
NetSurf redraws its pages in rectangular sections. This process
involves decoding any image files, such as JPEGs, which may be present
in that section.
At the moment, if an error occurs (e.g. JPEG data is invalid or
otherwise fails to decode), the redraw
On Wed, 07 Nov 2012 22:16:41 + (GMT), Chris Gransden wrote:
> In article <20121107215800.GB2863@somnambulist.local>,
>Daniel Silverstone wrote:
>
> > Until and unless we can get libmozjs ported to RISC OS, it'll be jsoff there
> > all the time :-(
>
> I got 1.8 and 1.7 to build for RISC
On Thu, 15 Nov 2012 22:03:15 GMT, John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
> > Does your design actually need it? Usually I detest it when I see it. :)
> > The performance penalty can affect e.g. Chrome/Firefox on modern PCs too,
> > although to a lesser extent.
>
> In this case, the design really does need
On Thu, 13 Dec 2012 13:22:43 GMT, John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
> Great news! Does the Javascript need to be switched O?
It is on by default, however if you've been running a non-JS build and
have changed NetSurf's settings, you may find it has saved
use_javascript:0 into your Choices file.
Remove
On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 13:53:03 + (GMT), Chris Gransden wrote:
> While testing the various spidermonkey versions I added the user interface
> to enable javascript. Here's a screen dump www.cgransden.co.uk/screen.png.
I think a patch would be more useful ;)
> Would it be an option to use Spiderm
On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 11:11:57 GMT, Gavin Wraith wrote:
> So how
> do I flush the RUfl cache, and get it to start over when I am trying out
> a new set of fonts?
*delete .scrapdirs.scrapdir.RUfl_cache
(that's possibly out-of-date, but I don't think it has changed)
Chris
On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 11:44:53 +, Vincent Sanders wrote:
> I spent a few hours on this yestarday. The 1.7.0 download [1] is not
> autoconf and I was unable to persuade it to cross compile with our
> toolchain let alone with the nspr. If you have a recipie that would be
> great...
1.7 doesn't ne
On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 13:45:46 +, Vincent Sanders wrote:
> > 1.7 doesn't need NSPR
> I must have misunderstood what teh DIST variable points at then? but
> thats perfectly possible ;-)
IIRC it needs NSPR if you build it as threaded, but you don't need to
do that.
> well I would be very intere
On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 20:36:36 GMT, Dave Higton wrote:
> Is there any simple bit of HTML+JS that we can use to verify that JS
> is working to /any/ extent?
Try this: http://javatester.org/javascript.html
It will clearly say whether JavaScript is enabled, and if it is
working you'll see the user ag
On Sun, 13 Jan 2013 23:32:14 + (GMT), Tim Hill wrote:
> As usual, this seems to be a NetSurf+Javascript issue. On 'another
> platform' with a modern browser, the page linked to from
> passports.ips.gov.uk is
> https://passports.ips.gov.uk/epa1r1a/Rich/Formpage.aspx and not what
> Netsurf comes
On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 20:13:04 + (GMT), David H Wild wrote:
> I see that we now have normal access to the BBC news websites. Whether this
> is something done by the Netsurf team or someone at the BBC taking note of
> complaints I am pleased to see it happen.
Build #812 removed the processor fro
On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 21:12:32 + (GMT), Michael Drake wrote:
> > I'm not sure I necessarily agree with this workaround - a website
> > deciding that everything running ARM must want the mobile version of a
> > page is making a pretty big assumption
>
> I decided there was no good reason for lea
On Wed, 23 Jan 2013 14:51:34 GMT, Peter Young (no relation) wrote:
> > Ken Ellis wrote on 21 Jan:
> >> I am trying to use Netsurf on a Raspberry Pi ...
>
> > Essential point: which OS are you using on your Pi? Netsurf comes in
> > versions for RiscOS, Linux and others.
>
> Good point, Jim lad,
On Thu, 24 Jan 2013 09:32:03 + (GMT), John Harrison wrote:
> > Perhaps the correct information to provide to Ken, is that the toolbar
> > on the GTK version of NetSurf is not cutomisable.
>
> OTOH, if GTK provides a context sensitive menu using a different button,
> then try that over the too
On Sun, 03 Feb 2013 16:13:10 GMT, Jim Nagel wrote:
> This page at The Register opens OK:
> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/01/28/florida_incident/
>
> But, near the bottom, clicking on the first link in "Related stories"
> ("Customer service rep fired for writing game that mocks callers")
> cau
On Mon, 25 Feb 2013 23:13:07 + (GMT), Chris Newman wrote:
> > Trying to access http://www.document-records.com/ fails. It gets stuck
> > on "Fetching, Fetching, Processing"; no timeout after two minutes,
> > after which I got bored. This is with JavaScript either on or off. It
> > works on
On Tue, 26 Feb 2013 20:00:35 GMT, Dave Higton wrote:
> Three different results with #949 json (JS enabled):
>
> 1) georgesregisjazzband: causes a crash.
>
> 2) document-records: renders OK.
>
> 3) amiga.org: infinite fetching.
With the absolute latest and JS enabled, amiga.org fetches for ages
On Wed, 06 Mar 2013 23:40:00 GMT, Simon Smith wrote:
> A fix which would mitigate matters is if the proportion of the lower scroll
> bar (or, even better, the absolute size in pixels) allocated to the
> horizontal scroll was configurable and/or persistent from window to window.
You can configure
Richard Porter wrote:
>> Considering their
>clucking
>> over the raspberry pi you would think no large organisation,
>> different hands, no co-ordination! Richard, you could let them know
>that
>> apparently very large numbers of the little wonders have been sold
>which
>> might help us on le
On Thu, 7 Mar 2013 20:32:36 +, Steve Fryatt wrote:
> The front-end doesn't seem to know anything about the status bar content
> (beyond that it's some text), so it might be pretty stupid. Intelligence
> such as "Send form to http://foo.com/...bar/wibble.php"; would probably
> require some ver
On Fri, 08 Mar 2013 16:25:07 GMT, John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
> Mystery solved - I develop my web pages "offline" using relative
> reerences to files. NetSurf behaves differently in this "mode" with
> files and does not pick up the common favicon.
>
> It behaves the same as you describe when acc
On Sun, 17 Mar 2013 11:49:40 + (GMT), wrote:
>
> On Netsurf - all versions I have, including 3.0 (Dev# 975) Netsurf crashes
> out on trying to access
> www.itproportal.com/2013/02/19/10-tips-for-the-samsung-galaxy-s3/
It's ok here if I go straight to the site. If I then go to Google and
tr
On 17 Mar 2013 13:14:39 +0100, Chris Young wrote:
> On Sun, 17 Mar 2013 11:49:40 + (GMT), wrote:
>
> >
> > On Netsurf - all versions I have, including 3.0 (Dev# 975) Netsurf crashes
> > out on trying to access
> > www.itproportal.com/2013/02/19/10-tips-for-th
On Fri, 5 Apr 2013 13:09:01 +0200, J. F. Lemaire wrote:
> On 5 April 2013 12:30, wrote:
>
> > What I have noticed recently is that pasting into the text area with Ctrl-V
> > creates 2 copies of the pasted text.
>
> Yes, I noticed this too. I suspect this is a frontend issue, however,
> not a co
On Mon, 08 Apr 2013 19:54:52 +0100, Michael Drake wrote:
> The core handling of Ctrl-V is the only supported way of pasting.
>
> When you select "Paste" in a menu, the front end should be implementing it
> by passing Ctrl-V to the core.
Oh yes, I didn't realise KEY_PASTE = ASCII 22 = Ctrl-V (unt
On Mon, 15 Apr 2013 08:27:10 +0100, Vincent Sanders wrote:
> I also note NetSurf falls back to the sans-serif font choice
> which should not be a factor.
That should probably be on the request tracker too, if it isn't
already. I remember some discussion about implementing usage of
specific fonts
On 01/05/13 17:45, Tony Moore wrote:
On 1 May 2013, Daniel Silverstone wrote:
The JS support in the current builds is very likely to be identical to
the 3.0 build.
http://javatester.org/javascript.html responds to NS 3.0 with a blank
Test Results window, whereas the response to the current 3.
On Fri, 17 May 2013 13:06:07 +0100, Michael Drake wrote:
> It was originally implemented several years ago, but disabled since it had
> a detrimental effect on performance.
IIRC it took minutes to display even the Google homepage when this was
initially enabled. I'm happy to report it is not hav
On Thu, 16 May 2013 10:07:37 GMT, Tony Moore wrote:
> > > #1172 loads in 16 secs, and quits in 26 secs. The closing log is
> > > here https://dl.dropbox.com/u/77062274/Log_1172
> >
> > Thanks, please try #1175.
>
> #1175 loads in 16 secs, and quits in 3 secs (even after visiting several
> website
On Fri, 05 Jul 2013 16:22:09 +0100, Jim Nagel wrote:
> While we're on about Sourceforge, could someone already familiar with
> its workings please explain to us in the cheap seats what OpenID is
> all about? This page says "OpenID eliminates the need for multiple
> usernames across different w
On Tue, 01 Oct 2013 14:16:24 +0100, Michael Drake wrote:
> > Editing blunders should be handled by undo/redo. NetSurf's textarea
> > doesn't currently support this.
>
> Supported via keyboard shortcut in the latest build. The shortcut depends
> on the front end.
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On Sat, 08 Feb 2014 11:29:14 + (GMT), Brian Jordan wrote:
> I carefully completed the form on the Mantis site and submitted it,
> Mantis responded with an page indicating that the information I had
> supplied about the CI build was incorrect and that I should use my
> browser's back button to
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