On 30/08/18 20:21, David Higton wrote:
> In message <mpro.pe9f4m003m1ba05pl.pittdj@pittdj.co.uk>
> David Pitt <pittdj@pittdj.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> David Higton, on 29 Aug, wrote:
>>
>>> but
>>> if you delete an entry of the hotlist when all of the list is displayed
>>> (i.e. there is empty space at the bottom of the window), the bottom line
>>> is repeated.
>>
>> Also trying to delete a single entry is a bit odd.
>
> I discovered, by fluke, another way to get an instant crash. Open
> the hotlist, open an ordinary window in front of it. Drag the mouse
> from the hotlist into the ordinary window. Bang.
We need a RISC OS maintainer to step up to work on these sorts of
things. They simply aren't reproducible on the GTK front end that
the core developers develop on.
Cheers,
--
Michael Drake https://www.codethink.co.uk/
Friday, 31 August 2018
Thursday, 30 August 2018
Re: NetSurf 0002562 - not quite fixed
In message <mpro.pe9f4m003m1ba05pl.pittdj@pittdj.co.uk>
David Pitt <pittdj@pittdj.co.uk> wrote:
>David Higton, on 29 Aug, wrote:
>
>> I just tried #4454 on the hotlist. Most of the redraw is now correct, but
>> if you delete an entry of the hotlist when all of the list is displayed
>> (i.e. there is empty space at the bottom of the window), the bottom line
>> is repeated.
>
>I see that too, #4454 Titanium OS5.24.
>
>Also trying to delete a single entry is a bit odd. Select a single entry and
>on moving the mouse pointer up to the trash icon the line de-selects and the
>trash icon greys out. The way around this is to select the line then slide
>off the window to the left or right which leaves the entry selected and the
>trash icon active.
Yes, I've seen items appear to deselect themselves. Strange, innit?
I discovered, by fluke, another way to get an instant crash. Open
the hotlist, open an ordinary window in front of it. Drag the mouse
from the hotlist into the ordinary window. Bang.
Not a normal thing for anybody to do, granted. It was just a fluke
that it happened to me, while I was dragging rather carelessly.
Dave
David Pitt <pittdj@pittdj.co.uk> wrote:
>David Higton, on 29 Aug, wrote:
>
>> I just tried #4454 on the hotlist. Most of the redraw is now correct, but
>> if you delete an entry of the hotlist when all of the list is displayed
>> (i.e. there is empty space at the bottom of the window), the bottom line
>> is repeated.
>
>I see that too, #4454 Titanium OS5.24.
>
>Also trying to delete a single entry is a bit odd. Select a single entry and
>on moving the mouse pointer up to the trash icon the line de-selects and the
>trash icon greys out. The way around this is to select the line then slide
>off the window to the left or right which leaves the entry selected and the
>trash icon active.
Yes, I've seen items appear to deselect themselves. Strange, innit?
I discovered, by fluke, another way to get an instant crash. Open
the hotlist, open an ordinary window in front of it. Drag the mouse
from the hotlist into the ordinary window. Bang.
Not a normal thing for anybody to do, granted. It was just a fluke
that it happened to me, while I was dragging rather carelessly.
Dave
Wednesday, 29 August 2018
Re: NetSurf 0002562 - not quite fixed
David Higton, on 29 Aug, wrote:
> I just tried #4454 on the hotlist. Most of the redraw is now correct, but
> if you delete an entry of the hotlist when all of the list is displayed
> (i.e. there is empty space at the bottom of the window), the bottom line
> is repeated.
I see that too, #4454 Titanium OS5.24.
Also trying to delete a single entry is a bit odd. Select a single entry and
on moving the mouse pointer up to the trash icon the line de-selects and the
trash icon greys out. The way around this is to select the line then slide
off the window to the left or right which leaves the entry selected and the
trash icon active.
--
David Pitt
> I just tried #4454 on the hotlist. Most of the redraw is now correct, but
> if you delete an entry of the hotlist when all of the list is displayed
> (i.e. there is empty space at the bottom of the window), the bottom line
> is repeated.
I see that too, #4454 Titanium OS5.24.
Also trying to delete a single entry is a bit odd. Select a single entry and
on moving the mouse pointer up to the trash icon the line de-selects and the
trash icon greys out. The way around this is to select the line then slide
off the window to the left or right which leaves the entry selected and the
trash icon active.
--
David Pitt
Re: bad linebreaks
Steve Fryatt wrote on 27 Apr:
[re longstanding flaw where Netsurf thinks it's OK to break a line at
a tag or an &xyz; entity]
> I'm fairly sure (without going to check) that it's both known about
> and has been stated that it is being ignored until the component
> responsible is replaced as part of the road to Javascript. I'm
> guessing the layout engine, but I could easily be wrong on that -- as
> Chris says, it has been many years.
Fingers crossed for a cure in the forthcoming release!
--
Jim Nagel www.archivemag.co.uk
[re longstanding flaw where Netsurf thinks it's OK to break a line at
a tag or an &xyz; entity]
> I'm fairly sure (without going to check) that it's both known about
> and has been stated that it is being ignored until the component
> responsible is replaced as part of the road to Javascript. I'm
> guessing the layout engine, but I could easily be wrong on that -- as
> Chris says, it has been many years.
Fingers crossed for a cure in the forthcoming release!
--
Jim Nagel www.archivemag.co.uk
NetSurf 0002562 - not quite fixed
I just tried #4454 on the hotlist. Most of the redraw is now correct,
but if you delete an entry of the hotlist when all of the list is
displayed (i.e. there is empty space at the bottom of the window),
the bottom line is repeated.
Erm, I haven't checked later versions than 4454...
Dave
but if you delete an entry of the hotlist when all of the list is
displayed (i.e. there is empty space at the bottom of the window),
the bottom line is repeated.
Erm, I haven't checked later versions than 4454...
Dave
Tuesday, 28 August 2018
Re: Reproducible crash on BBC news web site
On 28 Aug 2018 David Higton <dave@davehigton.me.uk> wrote:
> In message <dafb512e57.pnyoung@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk>
> Peter Young <pnyoung@ormail.co.uk> wrote:
>> The formatting still isn't great, but the images are now a lot sharper.
> Really? Can you give a URL that shows a difference?
Yes. https://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/play/m00007pb
But that seems to have been an exception!
Best wishes,
Peter.
--
Peter Young (zfc Au) and family
Prestbury, Cheltenham, Glos. GL52, England
http://pnyoung.orpheusweb.co.uk
pnyoung@ormail.co.uk
> In message <dafb512e57.pnyoung@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk>
> Peter Young <pnyoung@ormail.co.uk> wrote:
>> The formatting still isn't great, but the images are now a lot sharper.
> Really? Can you give a URL that shows a difference?
Yes. https://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/play/m00007pb
But that seems to have been an exception!
Best wishes,
Peter.
--
Peter Young (zfc Au) and family
Prestbury, Cheltenham, Glos. GL52, England
http://pnyoung.orpheusweb.co.uk
pnyoung@ormail.co.uk
Re: Reproducible crash on BBC news web site
In message <dafb512e57.pnyoung@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk>
Peter Young <pnyoung@ormail.co.uk> wrote:
> The formatting still isn't great, but the images are now a lot sharper.
Really? Can you give a URL that shows a difference?
Dave
Peter Young <pnyoung@ormail.co.uk> wrote:
> The formatting still isn't great, but the images are now a lot sharper.
Really? Can you give a URL that shows a difference?
Dave
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