monospaced font?
I'm looking for a monospaced font that works in Netsurf. Is there one? I've tried and but none of those seem to. -- Cheers Roger I'm a mitochondriac
Re: monospaced font?
In article , Roger Darlington wrote: > I'm looking for a monospaced font that works in Netsurf. > Is there one? > I've tried > > > > and > > but none of those seem to. works, it uses the defined Monospaced font - default is Corpus. If you have configured a different font it may no longer work. HTH, Ian -- Ian Hamilton (Iyonix RO5) http://www.hamiltoni.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/
Re: monospaced font?
On Mon, 2009-03-23 at 07:38 +, Roger Darlington wrote: > I'm looking for a monospaced font that works in Netsurf. > > Is there one? > > I've tried > > > > > and > > but none of those seem to. All of these are defined to use a monospaced font in the default CSS. Ensure you haven't got overridden this in any CSS that your page uses. Also ensure that the configured monospace font in NetSurf (Choices->Fonts->Monospace) is actually monospace and not something else. John.
Extracting a JPEG from a web page for a backdrop generator
Ref: JPEG only required Adjust-clicking over the save icon or Shift-F3 or even Select-clicking the packet icon if ButtonBar is loaded enables me to do a full-save on a selected image resolution on a site like http://hubblesite.org/gallery/wallpaper* and then dragging to a filer window. The full-saved file can then be opened, the relevant jpeg identified, selected and dragged to a filer window. The unwanted html gifs and css can then be binned. If many images are needed it becomes quite time consuming - Is there a simpler way? If I had the programming skills I would write a routine to this automatically. *Incidentally what a superb site. -- Regards Richard
Re: Extracting a JPEG from a web page for a backdrop generator
In article <5040ace5f2ris...@gotadsl.co.uk>, Richard Ashbery wrote: > Ref: JPEG only required > Adjust-clicking over the save icon or Shift-F3 or even Select-clicking > the packet icon if ButtonBar is loaded enables me to do a full-save on > a selected image resolution on a site like > http://hubblesite.org/gallery/wallpaper > * and then dragging to a filer > window. The full-saved file can then be opened, the relevant jpeg > identified, selected and dragged to a filer window. The unwanted html > gifs and css can then be binned. If many images are needed it becomes > quite time consuming - Is there a simpler way? Yes. navigate to the page which contains the image you want and drag it from the page to the filer. A slightly more long-winded way is to click menu over the image on the page then follow Object > Object > Save > and save it! > If I had the programming skills I would write a routine to this > automatically. Someone already has! > *Incidentally what a superb site. Indeed. Setting up Organizer to open APOD is great too: Create a task alarm with URIdispatch http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ in the Message section. -- Tim Hill, www.timil.com