"Chris Young" <chris.young@unsatisfactorysoftware.co.uk> wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Nov 2015 08:08:31 +0000 (GMT), Brian wrote:
> > Double clicking on an HTML icon now only loads NetSurf. A
> > further double click is now needed to load the HTML file.
> > Previously, a single double click on the file icon was all that
> > was needed to load the file into NerSurf.
> This was my fault, sorry, should now be fixed.
Is this working for anyone? For me it still does not work. I'm on
build 3230 which is the latest, at least it was earlier today.
Cheers,
Jan-Jaap
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Monday, 14 December 2015
Re: Ordered list problem
In article <op.x9l8pa0qif396l@alansall>,
Alan & Sally <jared.r@xtra.co.nz> wrote:
> Please remove this address from your list.
> Regards,
> Sally Richardson
In the headers, if you can view them, it says:
List-Unsubscribe:
<http://listmaster.pepperfish.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/netsurf-users-netsurf-browser.org>,
<mailto:netsurf-users-request@netsurf-browser.org?subject=unsubscribe>
That http bit appears split over 3 lines, but is really all one.
That is how you "remove this address from your list"
Hope this helps,
John
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Alan & Sally <jared.r@xtra.co.nz> wrote:
> Please remove this address from your list.
> Regards,
> Sally Richardson
In the headers, if you can view them, it says:
List-Unsubscribe:
<http://listmaster.pepperfish.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/netsurf-users-netsurf-browser.org>,
<mailto:netsurf-users-request@netsurf-browser.org?subject=unsubscribe>
That http bit appears split over 3 lines, but is really all one.
That is how you "remove this address from your list"
Hope this helps,
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Re: Ordered list problem
Hi Harriet,
In message <0f6ea13155.harriet@blueyonder.co.uk>
Harriet Bazley <lists@orange.wingsandbeaks.org.uk> wrote:
> On 13 Dec 2015 as I do recall,
> Geoffrey Baxendale wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have just been updating a website which I look after and I have
> > noticed that Netsurf appears to ignore the tag <type=a>. The effect is
> > to make all the ordered lists to be numbered (1,2,3...) rather than
> > lettered (a,b,c etc.)
>
> It has always been like this (Netsurf doesn't support the <start= n> tag
> either). I think this is one of the things that was scheduled to be
> reimplemented in a completely different way and has been in a stopgap state
> for a long time now, since the issue is basically a cosmetic one: it can
> give some odd results, though. (Especially when the document refers back
> internally to numbered entries and you realise that Netsurf has completely
> renumbered everything!)
>
Thanks Harriet. I'll stop trying to find the error in my code. ;-)
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In message <0f6ea13155.harriet@blueyonder.co.uk>
Harriet Bazley <lists@orange.wingsandbeaks.org.uk> wrote:
> On 13 Dec 2015 as I do recall,
> Geoffrey Baxendale wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have just been updating a website which I look after and I have
> > noticed that Netsurf appears to ignore the tag <type=a>. The effect is
> > to make all the ordered lists to be numbered (1,2,3...) rather than
> > lettered (a,b,c etc.)
>
> It has always been like this (Netsurf doesn't support the <start= n> tag
> either). I think this is one of the things that was scheduled to be
> reimplemented in a completely different way and has been in a stopgap state
> for a long time now, since the issue is basically a cosmetic one: it can
> give some odd results, though. (Especially when the document refers back
> internally to numbered entries and you realise that Netsurf has completely
> renumbered everything!)
>
Thanks Harriet. I'll stop trying to find the error in my code. ;-)
TTFN
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Sunday, 13 December 2015
Re: Ordered list problem
Please remove this address from your list.
Regards,
Sally Richardson
On Mon, 14 Dec 2015 11:02:49 +1300, Geoffrey Baxendale <thebears@sarno.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have just been updating a website which I look after and I have
> noticed that Netsurf appears to ignore the tag <type=a>. The effect is
> to make all the ordered lists to be numbered (1,2,3...) rather than
> lettered (a,b,c etc.)
>
> It is possible I am doing something wrong, but it works in Firefox on
> the PC and surprisingly with Oregano (remember that?) on the RiscPC.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> TTFN
Regards,
Sally Richardson
On Mon, 14 Dec 2015 11:02:49 +1300, Geoffrey Baxendale <thebears@sarno.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have just been updating a website which I look after and I have
> noticed that Netsurf appears to ignore the tag <type=a>. The effect is
> to make all the ordered lists to be numbered (1,2,3...) rather than
> lettered (a,b,c etc.)
>
> It is possible I am doing something wrong, but it works in Firefox on
> the PC and surprisingly with Oregano (remember that?) on the RiscPC.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> TTFN
Re: Ordered list problem
On 13 Dec 2015 as I do recall,
Geoffrey Baxendale wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have just been updating a website which I look after and I have
> noticed that Netsurf appears to ignore the tag <type=a>. The effect is
> to make all the ordered lists to be numbered (1,2,3...) rather than
> lettered (a,b,c etc.)
It has always been like this (Netsurf doesn't support the <start= n> tag
either). I think this is one of the things that was scheduled to be
reimplemented in a completely different way and has been in a stopgap state
for a long time now, since the issue is basically a cosmetic one: it can
give some odd results, though. (Especially when the document refers back
internally to numbered entries and you realise that Netsurf has completely
renumbered everything!)
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But I don't like Spam!!!!
Geoffrey Baxendale wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have just been updating a website which I look after and I have
> noticed that Netsurf appears to ignore the tag <type=a>. The effect is
> to make all the ordered lists to be numbered (1,2,3...) rather than
> lettered (a,b,c etc.)
It has always been like this (Netsurf doesn't support the <start= n> tag
either). I think this is one of the things that was scheduled to be
reimplemented in a completely different way and has been in a stopgap state
for a long time now, since the issue is basically a cosmetic one: it can
give some odd results, though. (Especially when the document refers back
internally to numbered entries and you realise that Netsurf has completely
renumbered everything!)
--
Harriet Bazley == Loyaulte me lie ==
But I don't like Spam!!!!
Ordered list problem
Hi,
I have just been updating a website which I look after and I have
noticed that Netsurf appears to ignore the tag <type=a>. The effect is
to make all the ordered lists to be numbered (1,2,3...) rather than
lettered (a,b,c etc.)
It is possible I am doing something wrong, but it works in Firefox on
the PC and surprisingly with Oregano (remember that?) on the RiscPC.
Any ideas?
TTFN
--
Geoff. Baxendale, Darwen, Lancashire.
Using Acorn StrongARM Kinetic RiscPC.
Oxymoron of the day: "Pretty Ugly"
I have just been updating a website which I look after and I have
noticed that Netsurf appears to ignore the tag <type=a>. The effect is
to make all the ordered lists to be numbered (1,2,3...) rather than
lettered (a,b,c etc.)
It is possible I am doing something wrong, but it works in Firefox on
the PC and surprisingly with Oregano (remember that?) on the RiscPC.
Any ideas?
TTFN
--
Geoff. Baxendale, Darwen, Lancashire.
Using Acorn StrongARM Kinetic RiscPC.
Oxymoron of the day: "Pretty Ugly"
Monday, 7 December 2015
Re: [gccsdk] Autobuilder query
Hi Alan
I have succeeded in setting the command in the AB_DISTCLEAN variable.
Perhaps the system should permit override on all the routines that are in the build-program script??
Not urgent though.. I managed to get all the code I would have used into one long line....
Thanks, and Cheers
John
I have succeeded in setting the command in the AB_DISTCLEAN variable.
Perhaps the system should permit override on all the routines that are in the build-program script??
Not urgent though.. I managed to get all the code I would have used into one long line....
Thanks, and Cheers
John
On 07/12/2015 08:36, alan buckley wrote:
John Ballance wrote on Wednesday, December 02, 2015 8:21 PM:
In a thing I'm working on has the main build dir in a subdir of its source tree.
It does a make and make install something like (cd $myblddir; $AB_MAKE)
However, whilst it appears that ab_make() and ab_package() can be overridden
in the setvars file, I don't seem to be able to override the ab_distclean() function?..
Should I be able to, or, does the autobuilder build-program script need amending to permit this?
I've had a look at the code in build-program this weekend and there isn't an ab_distclean
overidable function. Instead it does an eval $AB_DISTCLEAN so you would need to set
the AB_DISTCLEAN variable to the command required to do the clean.
I'm not sure why the distclean didn't follow the same pattern as the others.
Would you be able to set a command in AB_DISTCLEAN for your project?
If not, then I will have a look at what's required to modify build-program to
provide an ab_distclean override.
Regards,
Alan
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