Re: Netsurf Crashes When Use Save Window Size Option

2009-10-07 Thread Rob Kendrick
On Wed, 07 Oct 2009 23:53:00 +0100
Mark Williams  wrote:

> On GTK build of 2.1 with segmentation fault

Please try the latest Subversion head.

B.



Netsurf Crashes When Use Save Window Size Option

2009-10-07 Thread Mark Williams

On GTK build of 2.1 with segmentation fault



Re: Global history in RISC OS

2009-10-07 Thread Dr Peter Young
On 7 Oct 2009  Tim Hill  wrote:

> In article , Dr Peter Young
>  wrote:

>> Ah, but I can load it into StrongED and search for URLs and launch
>> them from there.

> You may have to edit some as the URL has been split.

>>  Shortcuts for hotlist and global history are now
>> both in my NeXTBar. Problem solved!

> Maybe so, and I may be thick:

> Open a NetSurf window.
>  click the History button.
>  In the Global History window
> History > Export > drag the HTML icon to the NetSurf iconbar icon or the
> filer or whatever.  Ah, doesn't it look like Fresco.  ;-)

Wow! I never had any idea that it did that; many thanks. And it does 
that with the hotlist, too.

> That seems to provide exactly what you are after. Two clicks, a slide and
> a drag too many?

Not laziness, just ignorance.

With best wishes,

Peter.

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Re: Global history in RISC OS

2009-10-07 Thread Tim Hill
In article , Dr Peter Young
 wrote:

> Ah, but I can load it into StrongED and search for URLs and launch
> them from there.

You may have to edit some as the URL has been split.

>  Shortcuts for hotlist and global history are now
> both in my NeXTBar. Problem solved!

Maybe so, and I may be thick:

Open a NetSurf window.
 click the History button.
 In the Global History window
History > Export > drag the HTML icon to the NetSurf iconbar icon or the
filer or whatever.  Ah, doesn't it look like Fresco.  ;-)

That seems to provide exactly what you are after. Two clicks, a slide and
a drag too many?

-- 
Tim Hill,

www.timil.com