In article <732441a757.Brian@bhowlett.plus.net>, Brian Howlett
<brian.groups@brianhowlett.me.uk> wrote:
> On 19 Apr, Mayuresh wrote:
> > On Fri, Apr 19, 2019 at 07:34:03AM +0100, Peter Young wrote:
> >> Development version 3.9 (Dev CI #4572) on RISC OS makes a complete
> >> hash of this page.
> > Is that an issue with 3.8 for others also? Should it be logged as a
> > bug? Is downgrade to 3.7 the only solution right now?
> Well, as Peter says, if it's still happening in the latest development
> version, it's probably a bug, or maybe a piece of CSS or Javascript
> that isn't yet implemented.
> It displays the same with Javascript on or off.
That website appears to be generated by WordPress. Buckets of CSS and
gallons of JQuery.
I find the only way to deal with such pages in NetSurf is to export them
as text.
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Friday, 19 April 2019
Re: 3.8 breaks text on left on some sites
Mayuresh, on 19 Apr, wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 19, 2019 at 07:34:03AM +0100, Peter Young wrote:
> > Development version 3.9 (Dev CI #4572) on RISC OS makes a complete hash
> > of this page.
>
> Is that an issue with 3.8 for others also? Should it be logged as a bug?
> Is downgrade to 3.7 the only solution right now?
Yes, to all three points.
On RISC OS 5.27 (19-Apr-10) on a Titanium I see the issue with 3.8 #5472,
and also with #4321, the oldest 3.8 I have.
NetSurf 3.7 is better.
--
David Pitt
> On Fri, Apr 19, 2019 at 07:34:03AM +0100, Peter Young wrote:
> > Development version 3.9 (Dev CI #4572) on RISC OS makes a complete hash
> > of this page.
>
> Is that an issue with 3.8 for others also? Should it be logged as a bug?
> Is downgrade to 3.7 the only solution right now?
Yes, to all three points.
On RISC OS 5.27 (19-Apr-10) on a Titanium I see the issue with 3.8 #5472,
and also with #4321, the oldest 3.8 I have.
NetSurf 3.7 is better.
--
David Pitt
Re: 3.8 breaks text on left on some sites
On 19 Apr, Mayuresh wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 19, 2019 at 07:34:03AM +0100, Peter Young wrote:
>> Development version 3.9 (Dev CI #4572) on RISC OS makes a complete hash of
>> this page.
> Is that an issue with 3.8 for others also? Should it be logged as a bug?
> Is downgrade to 3.7 the only solution right now?
Well, as Peter says, if it's still happening in the latest development
version, it's probably a bug, or maybe a piece of CSS or Javascript that
isn't yet implemented.
It displays the same with Javascript on or off.
--
Brian Howlett
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> On Fri, Apr 19, 2019 at 07:34:03AM +0100, Peter Young wrote:
>> Development version 3.9 (Dev CI #4572) on RISC OS makes a complete hash of
>> this page.
> Is that an issue with 3.8 for others also? Should it be logged as a bug?
> Is downgrade to 3.7 the only solution right now?
Well, as Peter says, if it's still happening in the latest development
version, it's probably a bug, or maybe a piece of CSS or Javascript that
isn't yet implemented.
It displays the same with Javascript on or off.
--
Brian Howlett
---------------------------------------------------------------------
"A man with a briefcase can steal more money than any man with a gun"
- Don Henley
Re: 3.8 breaks text on left on some sites
On Fri, Apr 19, 2019 at 07:34:03AM +0100, Peter Young wrote:
> Development version 3.9 (Dev CI #4572) on RISC OS makes a complete hash of
> this page.
Is that an issue with 3.8 for others also? Should it be logged as a bug?
Is downgrade to 3.7 the only solution right now?
Mayuresh
> Development version 3.9 (Dev CI #4572) on RISC OS makes a complete hash of
> this page.
Is that an issue with 3.8 for others also? Should it be logged as a bug?
Is downgrade to 3.7 the only solution right now?
Mayuresh
Thursday, 18 April 2019
Re: 3.8 breaks text on left on some sites
On 19 Apr 2019 Mayuresh <mayuresh@acm.org> wrote:
> I upgraded to NetSurf 3.8 on NetBSD 8.0 and find that for some websites
> text is getting cut on the left hand side. A sample website:
> https://indianexpress.com/article/sports/cricket/lasith-malinga-ousted-dim
> uth-karunaratne-to-lead-sri-lanka-world-cup-5681042/
> I reverted to 3.7 and do not find this problem there.
> Curious whether this happens to other users also. Is there a
> setting/workaround or shall I file a bug report?
Development version 3.9 (Dev CI #4572) on RISC OS makes a complete hash of
this page.
Best wishes,
Peter.
--
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Prestbury, Cheltenham, Glos. GL52, England
http://pnyoung.orpheusweb.co.uk
pnyoung@ormail.co.uk
> I upgraded to NetSurf 3.8 on NetBSD 8.0 and find that for some websites
> text is getting cut on the left hand side. A sample website:
> https://indianexpress.com/article/sports/cricket/lasith-malinga-ousted-dim
> uth-karunaratne-to-lead-sri-lanka-world-cup-5681042/
> I reverted to 3.7 and do not find this problem there.
> Curious whether this happens to other users also. Is there a
> setting/workaround or shall I file a bug report?
Development version 3.9 (Dev CI #4572) on RISC OS makes a complete hash of
this page.
Best wishes,
Peter.
--
Peter Young (zfc Au) and family
Prestbury, Cheltenham, Glos. GL52, England
http://pnyoung.orpheusweb.co.uk
pnyoung@ormail.co.uk
3.8 breaks text on left on some sites
I upgraded to NetSurf 3.8 on NetBSD 8.0 and find that for some websites
text is getting cut on the left hand side. A sample website:
https://indianexpress.com/article/sports/cricket/lasith-malinga-ousted-dimuth-karunaratne-to-lead-sri-lanka-world-cup-5681042/
I reverted to 3.7 and do not find this problem there.
Curious whether this happens to other users also. Is there a
setting/workaround or shall I file a bug report?
Mayuresh
text is getting cut on the left hand side. A sample website:
https://indianexpress.com/article/sports/cricket/lasith-malinga-ousted-dimuth-karunaratne-to-lead-sri-lanka-world-cup-5681042/
I reverted to 3.7 and do not find this problem there.
Curious whether this happens to other users also. Is there a
setting/workaround or shall I file a bug report?
Mayuresh
Sunday, 14 April 2019
Re: [gccsdk] New recipe for libxmp
In article
<CAN-tyhSvPHGm=K71uP8OgrnqttU76xt3HgKFghCGh_oNJOenhg@mail.gmail.com>,
Cameron Cawley <ccawley2011@gmail.com> wrote:
> This patch adds new recipes for libxmp, libxmp-lite and xmp.
These have been commited.
Thanks
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<CAN-tyhSvPHGm=K71uP8OgrnqttU76xt3HgKFghCGh_oNJOenhg@mail.gmail.com>,
Cameron Cawley <ccawley2011@gmail.com> wrote:
> This patch adds new recipes for libxmp, libxmp-lite and xmp.
These have been commited.
Thanks
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