Re: Global History oddity.

2010-10-26 Thread Geoffrey Baxendale
In message 
  Steve Fryatt  wrote:

>
> On 24 Oct, Tony Moore wrote in message
> :
>
> > Another couple of problems, in r10903:
snip
> As a related aside...
>
> I thought this had been said, but it's worth repeating: since r10865, the
> test builds have contained the core treeview code.  While the RISC OS
> front-end didn't break as catastrophically as it could have done, some
> things do still need work to restore all of their former functionality.
>
> It's not an exhaustive list, and it's not really end-user friendly, but
>
>   http://wiki.netsurf-browser.org/Todo/RISC_OS_frontend
>
> has a list of the main things that are now broken.  Reports of bugs are
> still very useful (and if in doubt, it may be best to err on the side of
> presuming a bug).
>
I see there is a comment about "black boxes" in there. I get this
problem now on hotlist and global history. Strangely, clicking one opens
a page, the correct one if you get the right blob!

System here r10908 RiscOS4.39 on a Kinetic RiscPC with 64MB.

Netsurf 2.6 works as usual.

If I can be of any help with diagnosing this problem Steve just drop me
a note.

TTFN
-- 
Geoff. Baxendale, Darwen, Lancashire.
Using Acorn StrongARM Kinetic RiscPC.
Oxymoron of the day: "Home Cinema"



Re: Global History oddity.

2010-10-26 Thread Harriet Bazley
On 24 Oct 2010 as I do recall,
  Chris Young wrote:

> On Sun, 24 Oct 2010 21:28:20 +0100, Steve Fryatt wrote:
>

[snip]

> > NetSurf doesn't use the OS sprites any more (if it ever did); I think
> > there's a plan to overhaul the look of these windows completely in the
> > medium to long term, anyway.
>
> In the meantime anybody who wants to can change the icons by editing
> the files in !NetSurf.Resources.Icons
>
Well, the new little smileyface icon for an individual item
(content/png) is practically invisible - white on pale grey - so I'm not
quite sure how that was intended to work.   :-(

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