editbar
the separator icon should be represented by something else of the
same size; perhaps by a "pseparator" icon? Or is this already
implemented but the theme I am using does not know about it?
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> > "test"
> >
>
> Should you have two lines?
>
And what about the and tags? I was always led to believe
that they were mandatory, and that the head chunk had to have a
subchunk.
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Could the sub/superscript inversion be related to the fact that
NetSurf currently shows Awstats histograms upside down?
This bug (either base line or vertical orientation wrong
for inline graphics) was cured way back, but seems to have crept back in.
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ong string". Same in sound
'phase' and 'faze' may be, but not in meaning.
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s this a fluke of my system or does everybody get the same?
> (RiscOS 4.39, Netsurf r5991)
Not a fluke. I get it too (RO 5.13, NetSurf r6177). In fact this
business of displaying inline graphics from the wrong baseline has
been a feature of NetSurf for many years. Awstats bar charts appear
upside do
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progress in achieving them. This is where OSS culture scores over commercial;
there is no incentive to hide sloppiness about specification.
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dialog appears. Presumably parts of NetSurf's
code are getting overwritten during the attempt to load the page.
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C, Perl
and OSLib have all set their system variables to announce where they
are. I notice that there appears to be some discrepancies between
the layout inside the recently fetched !NSTools and the description
on the webpage.
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Thanks for the tip about make 3.81. I overwrote the make
binary in GCC (3.4.6 r3) with the make in !NSTools.bin and
everything compiled for me too. It took about 20mins on the
Iyonix.
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NetSurf 9764 appears to grab all the free memory once it has
downloaded http://slashdot.org/ , making it impossible to use.
On RO 5.14.
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e current stable
> release 2.1 (23 may 2009).
Oh dear! Does anybody have any recommendations about how far back
to go to get more reasonable behaviour. What about release 2.0?
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I am happy to see the SHIFT-F11 function for viewing box outlines.
How does one turn it off?
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In message <8ed4de1951.r...@user.minijem.plus.com> you wrote:
> On 19 May 2010 Gavin Wraith wrote:
>
> > I am happy to see the SHIFT-F11 function for viewing box outlines.
> > How does one turn it off?
>
> SHIFT-F11
Thanks. I tried that and it did not work, but
When I enter an ip address number, in this case "www.89.238.129.34",
Netsurf r10709 says "domain name www.89.238.129.34 not found".
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It seems that r11851 bombs on fetching .txt files by clicking Select
on the link,but SHIFT-Select lets one download them.
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yping spaces.
Unintended hard spaces can be a nuisance. That is why RiscLua, for example,
parses hard spaces as spaces, along with tabs and newlines. Inside strings
and comments they are not translated.
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esult looked just like the original
sprite when viewed with FireFox 7 on a Windows XP machine, but
rather different when viewed with NetSurf r12786 on an Iyonix
(RO 5.16). Does this mean a bug in Libnsgif?
Has anybody else noticed this phenomenon?
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any useful features for web pages,
such as tooltips, that can be implemented with it. It would be
good to be able to see these on a RISC OS browser.
Apologies if I am overlooking more recent information.
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tally confused. Netsurf menu over page gives Menu with
> page>save and page>full save. Both give a save as dialogue, and both
> work to save multiple times.
Looks like cross-purposes to me. Am I right in thinking that only
NetSurf-for-RISC OS has Full Save (but no SaveAs) and that NetSu
dence in the "cascade".
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making an idiotic mistake somewhere and NetSurf is being more
forgiving than Firefox? Has anybody else encountered this?
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d to that of the middle column.
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front end: RISC OS
OS version:5.18
problem: freeze while scrolling through
https://www.riscosopen.org/forum/forums/1/topics/1321
download file: netsurf-2012-09-28_19-54-37/zip
It certainly feels faster than 2.9.
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maybe such a comment
is unhelpful without any evidence.
Sometimes pressing the reset button works - sometimes I have
to toggle the on/off switch at the back.
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ome advice before
experimenting
further.
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netsurf-2012-10-02_20-23-02/zip
now working OK with http://www.independent.co.uk/ .
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html_convert_css_callback 1436: 0 fetches active
(1698.77) render/html.c html_finish_conversion 241: XML to box (0x5970f3a0)
Again the mysterious "Choices:WWW/NetSurf/User" - there is no such file or
directory on my system.
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example, if its pages had a
line in the header:
the user could simply set the system variable ro_info$style at bootup
to be the pathname of the stylefile to be used. This method appears to work.
Whether it is a sensible idea, or a feasible idea, is another matter.
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> >> error log
>
> > Fixed.
>
> So it is. Blimey, that was quick; many thanks!
Unfortunately, at least for me (Iyonix RO 5.18),
netsurf-2012-10-06_14-18-18/zip crashes on http://www.archivemag.co.uk/
.
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r has
been set up.
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!Unicode contain the relevant data.
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Sorry for the plethora of questions. If somebody
could point me at some documentation ... .
One more query: are there any font-editing tools for unicode fonts?
!Fonts only shows the first 256 glyphs.
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concern \pi and \mu being rendered bold. It would be
nice if RUfl_cache held its data in text form. Then a) we could
read it to see which font was being used for which glyph, and b)
we could edit it to get some control over how NetSurf shows text.
Or at least, I presume so. Glad to be corrected if
reek text is rendered quite elegantly, diacritics and all, but
finding which fonts are responsible will need further work.
I am getting the same display on Rpi and Iyonix, which have different
fonts installed, so I can probably rule out the fonts that do not
appear on both.
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wrong style /mu if this is in the official Rpi distro.
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With NetSurf #739. If I browse
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.01.0173%3Atext%3DSym.
it displays OK. If I save or do a full save of the page, and then browse
the resulting local page the Greek text displays as garbage. Why is there
a difference?
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Altering fonts using the Fonts dialog in Choices.. from the iconbar
seems to have no effect on unicode text.
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that a mistake in one glyph or glyph-encoding
does not mean having to jettison all the rest. I must confess that I
find the whole font business very Heath-Robinson. No doubt there are
good historical reasons for that.
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In message <3e10b8ff52.mar...@blueyonder.co.uk> you wrote:
> The following bytes were arranged on 16 Dec 2012 by Gavin Wraith :
>
> > With NetSurf #739. If I browse
> > http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.01.0173%3Atext%3DSym.
> > it
on in Windows.
Does NetSurf for RISC OS supply any hooks, wimp messages or
whatever, whereby such a feature could be provided using a
helper application? If not, then maybe some approximation could
be kludged using function keys.
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Does NetSurf broadcast wimp messages that could be used by helper
applications? It would be nice to be be able to set keys for
entering usernames and passwords dynamically; a message giving
the url of the page that currently has the input focus would
be useful.
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Is there a NetSurf friendly alternative to GoogleGroups?
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1556)
Works OK for me. I note that all the pages have a grey background
which is displayed first before the rest is rendered. Are you waiting
long enough?
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he results of a "full
save", with any kind of image. Whether it is worth the effort is another
matter. FewerGif uses certain facts about Lua: a) files of any size can
be loaded as strings and b) string comparison is very fast, being just a
pointer-comparison.
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NetSurf 3.1 (Dev CI #1681-9) all give "bad archive" when I try to
unzip. The relevant files appear to be !Help, !Run and !RunImage.
Is this just me?
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duced.
> No such problem here with #1773 on this Iyonix running OS5.21
> (28-Mar-14).
Nor here. BUT pressing F8 or attempting to select Page->View Source...
both cause errors. In fact this has been wrong for quite a while
now. Sorry I cannot say at which build this ceased to work properly.
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In message <67fa98ef53.tig...@bc63.orpheusinternet.co.uk>
Nick Roberts wrote:
> In message
> Gavin Wraith wrote:
>> In message <17ab86ef53.pitt...@iyonix.home>
>> David Pitt wrote:
>>
>>> In message <53ef8
utils/filename.c filename_create_directory 524:
not overriding access permissions?
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Netsurf #1785 crashes on
http://www.fastcodesign.com/3028615/the-beautiful-wikipedia-design-that-almost-w
as
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Brian wrote:
> In article ,
>Gavin Wraith wrote:
>> Netsurf #1785 crashes on
>> http://www.fastcodesign.com/3028615/the-beautiful-wikipedia-design-tha
>> t-almost-w
>> as
> It doesn't he
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Jim Nagel wrote:
> Gavin Wraith wrote on 7 Apr:
>> Netsurf #1785 crashes on
>> http://www.fastcodesign.com/3028615/the-beautiful-wikipedia-design-tha
>> t-almost-was
> Displays OK here on #1718, except that (aft
ix 9 July)
No, a click deselects, for me. Hard to select in the first place.
(Rpi RC12 RISC OS 22 July)
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the router to load, whether I am using wireless
or an ethernet cable to connect the two machines. Something has to be
wrong, but what?
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Mb/s. My
neighbour's wifi routers are all 54Mb/s.
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do this for anyone else ?
Works fine for me - NetSurf 3.3 #2509.
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NetSurf-gcc-json-2553 crashes on http://www.independent.co.uk/ ,
with Javascript disabled in choices. Platform RPi (RO 5.21).
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> NetSurf-gcc-json-2553 crashes on http://www.independent.co.uk/ ,
> with Javascript disabled in choices. Platform RPi (RO 5.21).
Ditto for #2554. However 3.2 is OK.
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with Rpi RO 5.21. I will revert to using
2541.
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In message <8b848d5df38.0c9fd...@davehigton.me.uk>
Dave Higton wrote:
>On Wed, 28 Jan 2015 09:35:49 GMT Gavin Wraith wrote:
>
>> In message <8a7f807ccd2.0bf3d...@davehigton.me.uk>
>> Dave Higton wrote:
>>
>>> Brian and G
build.
>>
>> Isn't this what happens when a site doesn't respond quickly enough and
>> Netsurf times out getting later parts of the site?
>
>Netsurf has displayed the page without waiting for the css files to
>download. Adjust-clicking Netsurf's
When NetSurf renders the character pi (π) how does it
choose which font to use?
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loading the file on startup and saving them out on shutdown. But no doubt
those who know the inward workings of NetSurf will correct me here
if I am wrong.
Myself, I delete all cookies when I shut the computer down.
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Should anybody want it, I have a RiscLua program (26 lines)
to display NetSurf cookie files in a more readable form.
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I have noticed that "Disable JavaScript" appears not to be saved
in .WWW.NetSurf.Choices. Is that right?
Using NS 3.4 #2876
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DiscKnight and try again.
The same happens, but the second time there were
11 faults. After mending the second time I recheck
the SD card. SD card OK.
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Thanks very much for this.
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2. Save to some scrap directory.
3. Shift-click to load into StrongED
4. Shift-Drag noscript to apply icon.
5. Save the result and change its type to HTML.
It would be nice if NetSurf could have an apply icon like StrongED, which
could make a single drag action suffice.
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It is some years ago that Fred Graute added scriptability
to StrongED, using the 'apply' icon. It enables one to
alter what is displayed in a StrongED window by dragging
a script to that icon.
There are often occasions when one would like to massage
webpages displayed in a browser. At present one
!StrongED$ScrapDir has not been set. See the line
Set StrongED$Script_Outfile .in
in !StrongED.Defaults.Tools.!ScriptSED.Tools.Despatch .
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ebsites and also the browsers. I would like to see users take
back, or
be given back (by appropriate tools) more control over this predator/prey
scenario.
It is a question of freedom.
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, ... etc being loaded
in from elsewhere is not necessarily realistic. It is often quite hard
to see from the source html text exactly what is happening.
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his helps. I would be amazed if pleas for a Javascript-free interface did
not fall upon deaf ears. It is a thin unnecessary veneer. But using the
info embedded in the page, as above, you may be able to bypass it all.
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"Richard Torrens (lists)" wrote:
>The latest Netsurf 3.6 (Dev CI #3739) appears to be ignoring css. Does
>anyone else find this?
I cannot say that I have noticed it. Can you give us a URL frinstance?
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I note that the last few issues of NetSurf do not seem to be able to
process http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/archivepix.html in a reasonable
amount of time. Some loop somewhere? Chrome on Raspbian on Rpi3
displays it almost instantaneously.
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e behaviour?
>
> 3.7 (Dev CI #4086) on ARMX6 5.23
> (29-Jun-16)
Yes. 3.7 (Dev CI #4086, Javascript OFF) on Rpi2 5.23
(16-May-17)
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"Richard Torrens (lists)" wrote:
> Does this happen to anyone else?
> RO 5.23 (29-Jun-16)
> NS 3.8 (Dev CI #4238) and earlier versions for some time.
Displays fine for me.
Rpi3, RO 5.23 (13-April-17), NS 3.8 (Dev CI #42
the particular machine
NetSurf is running on. If your menu program is in BBC BASIC I would
DIM buffers for URLs from the heap as you need them. In C I would use alloc.
In Lua, Python or PERL all that is done for you anyway, and you do not
need to think about maximum string lengths.
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John Williams wrote:
> In article <0612b1a156.ga...@wra1th.plus.com>,
> Gavin Wraith wrote:
> So you're suggesting that I measure each URL length first, perhaps BGETting
> it until I encounter a termin
e folder.
But maybe the whole point of what you are looking for is that it
acts automatically without the user having to start it?
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How often are the Development Progress pages updated? It is particularly
useful to know what CSS works and what does not. But I am aware that
you must be having a difficult time with lack of manpower, and I
am reluctant to pester you with trivia that might take precious time
to respond to.
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I am using NetSurf 3.9 from the RODirect version of RO 5.26.
When I try to download newer builds from
https://ci.netsurf-browser.org/builds/riscos/
it says "The disc has no more available space". This is nonsense,
there are gigabytes available.
Can anyone diagnose what is going on here
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