Desktop Opera has two additional Views, "Small screen" and "Fit to window width". Small-screen (shift-F11) reduces the text to a Palm-size screen width; perhaps Fit-to-window-width (Ctrl-F11) is intended to do the same forany other size screen. Since they're not all that useful on a desktop, I wonder if their functionality doesn't appear in all the Operas, no matter the device. Perhaps the 770's full-screen mode equates to Fit-to-window-width. I'm thinking maybe some vestige of Opera Show might accessible.
Well, I want to access it anyway, so this way of looking will help me keep my hopes up.
Thank you again for the info.
Roger
Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 00:20:54 +0400
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mikhail Sobolev)
Subject: Re: [maemo-developers] Opera test request2
On Sun, Jul 24, 2005 at 03:52:42PM -0400, Roger Sperberg wrote:
> If I can impose on you for one more test --
It's not on me :) It's on the list :D
> With a desktop version of Opera, you won't see the O, nor will you be able
> to see the second slide if you go into presentation mode.
>
> I'm wondering if the Nokia 770 browser will be detected as an Opera browser
> and if not whether the _javascript_ will enable a pseudo presentation mode.
Yes, it's detected as an Opera browser as the symptoms are exactly how
you describe them:
-- no O
-- however there's no presentation mode available, so I cannot check
if it can move onto the next slide
Just for your information, the user agent string does contain the word
Opera in it, and the _javascript_ code just checks if the word is there...
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