Re: Can't save as text
On 2 Dec 2008 Richard Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Am I imagining things? Before I raise a bug report, please open the > following page and try to export it as text. Nothing happens. > http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/12/02/hands_free_danger/ You aren't imagining things. However, if you select the text, and drag the selection out, it saves OK. > I can save the page as draw or as html, and having saved it as html I > can then open the saved file and export it as text. So why won't it > save in the first place? No idea. With best wishes, Peter. -- Peter, \ / \ Prestbury, Cheltenham, Glos. GL52 Anne \ / ____ \ England. and / / \ | | |\ | / _ \ http://pnyoung.orpheusweb.co.uk family / \__/ \_/ | \| \__/ \__ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Can't save as text
On 03 Dec, Richard Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Am I imagining things? Before I raise a bug report, please open the > following page and try to export it as text. Nothing happens. > http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/12/02/hands_free_danger/ > I can save the page as draw or as html, and having saved it as html I > can then open the saved file and export it as text. So why won't it > save in the first place? I've been experiencing this with NetSurf r5835 at various times on other sites. Annoying, as it also happened I think with the previous build I used (r5792). Brian -- Auckland NEW ZEALAND
Can't save as text
Am I imagining things? Before I raise a bug report, please open the following page and try to export it as text. Nothing happens. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/12/02/hands_free_danger/ I can save the page as draw or as html, and having saved it as html I can then open the saved file and export it as text. So why won't it save in the first place? -- _ |_|. _ Richard Porter http://www.minijem.plus.com/ |\_||_mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Disclaimer: I disclaim everything.
Re: Changing address in the address bar
On 2 Dec 2008 Jim Nagel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 30 Nov 2008 Harriet Bazley wrote: > I find it more useful to place the cursor at the end of whatever > portion of the URL I wish to keep and to press Ctrl-Copy to delete > right to end of icon instead [snip] > in many apps (e.g. Edit, Impression) Ctrl-End deletes the WHOLE line > where the cursor is sitting. i use this a lot and often wish that > MPro's editor followed suit. > but deleting from cursor to the END of the line (as Harriet does in > Netsurf addressbar) is useful too. it would also often be useful to > have a quick way to delete from the cursor to the START of the line. > what does the styleguide say on this? presumably Edit is obedient? There seems to be confusion here between the behaviour of single line text icons (i.e. the URL bar) and full editor applications (Edit and Impression). The two have never behaved the same way, although with Select 3 bringing selections and cut&paste to iocns there are now some similaries with the behaviour encouraged for editor applications given in the style guide. Wimp icons still don't support more advanced behaviours such as keyboard short cuts to clear to the end of lines, and any application offering such facilities are employing additional code. Cheers ---Dave -- __ David J. Ruck Phone: +44- (0)7974 108301 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] __
Re: Changing address in the address bar
>>> On 30 Nov 2008 Harriet Bazley wrote: I find it more useful to place the cursor at the end of whatever portion of the URL I wish to keep and to press Ctrl-Copy to delete right to end of icon instead >> I find that the 'End' key seems to have the same function as the old >> BBC 'Copy' key. Richard Porter wrote on 30 Nov: > Yes you're quite right - Ctrl-End does the job. Useful shortcut when > you know it! in many apps (e.g. Edit, Impression) Ctrl-End deletes the WHOLE line where the cursor is sitting. i use this a lot and often wish that MPro's editor followed suit. but deleting from cursor to the END of the line (as Harriet does in Netsurf addressbar) is useful too. it would also often be useful to have a quick way to delete from the cursor to the START of the line. what does the styleguide say on this? presumably Edit is obedient? -- >>> no need to reply my entire message back to me ;=] Jim Nagelwww.archivemag.co.uk Abbey Press 32 Norbins Rd(01458) 83 3603 Glastonbury BA6 9JG pocket 0797 415 3861