In article <[email protected]>, Gavin Wraith <[email protected]> wrote:
> Aplogies if this topic has already been covered. I searched the archive > on 'hotlist' but did not find anything relevant. The hotlist's behaviour is documented in the user guide: http://www.netsurf-browser.org/documentation/guide#HotlistToolbar > I note that if one selects a directory in the hotlist and then launches > it then all the urls within it, and in its subdirectories recursively, > are launched; each in its own window. Can this really be the intended > behaviour? Yes, that's how it was designed. The normal way to either launch a single entry or to open a directory is to double click it. The launch toolbar icon and menu option is mostly for launching multiple URLs. (e.g. a selection or a directory.) Launching a directory of entries is useful if there are several sites you frequently visit. You can just launch one directory containing all those regularly-visited sites. > The effect is to cause a crash: I cannot then quit NetSurf from either > the iconbar or from the TaskManager window. It used to work well, but at the moment we have known cache problems, which quickly use up loads of memory. Best regards, -- Michael Drake (tlsa) http://www.netsurf-browser.org/
