Re: Superscript
On 25 Aug, Roger Darlington wrote: > I have never seen superscripts work on Netsurf. I'd forgotten about this - working in the latest build (r9445). -- Brian Howlett -- Mobile phones - the only topic of discussion where men boast about how *small* theirs is...
Re: Superscript
On 25 Aug 2009, Dave Higton wrote: > In message <48e97a9050.roger...@rogerarm.freeuk.com> > Roger Darlington wrote: > >> On 7 Aug 2009, Brian Howlett wrote: >> > Hi all, >> > >> > Currently using r9045. After updating one of my sites, I found that >> > somewhere in the last few releases, superscript tags like >> > th have stopped working. The font size appears smaller, but >> > the text base-line is the same as the rest of the line. >> >> You mean they used to work on Netsurf? >> >> I have never seen superscripts work on Netsurf. > > I think superscripts and subscripts have been through various > stages of partly working. There was a time when subscripts were > rendered as superscripts. It's nice to see that they did start > working recently. I've just tried both with r9432 and can report > that they both worked for me. Good news indeed, my Y-squareds are no longer 2 atoms of Yttrium. However, I'm not using the latest (4 months worth of) test builds, since they seem to get the link colours wrong when they are in frames (but not when the very same page is out of a frame). -- Cheers Roger Feel rich. Smoke a diamond in your kimberlite pipe
Re: Superscript
In message <48e97a9050.roger...@rogerarm.freeuk.com> Roger Darlington wrote: > On 7 Aug 2009, Brian Howlett wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > Currently using r9045. After updating one of my sites, I found that > > somewhere in the last few releases, superscript tags like > > th have stopped working. The font size appears smaller, but > > the text base-line is the same as the rest of the line. > > You mean they used to work on Netsurf? > > I have never seen superscripts work on Netsurf. I think superscripts and subscripts have been through various stages of partly working. There was a time when subscripts were rendered as superscripts. It's nice to see that they did start working recently. I've just tried both with r9432 and can report that they both worked for me. Dave
Re: Superscript
On 7 Aug 2009, Brian Howlett wrote: > Hi all, > > Currently using r9045. After updating one of my sites, I found that > somewhere in the last few releases, superscript tags like > th have stopped working. The font size appears smaller, but > the text base-line is the same as the rest of the line. You mean they used to work on Netsurf? I have never seen superscripts work on Netsurf. -- Cheers Roger Save money on phone-bills: Talk faster
Superscript
Hi all, Currently using r9045. After updating one of my sites, I found that somewhere in the last few releases, superscript tags like th have stopped working. The font size appears smaller, but the text base-line is the same as the rest of the line. A couple of examples here - http://www.florians.org.uk/ Any thoughts, -- Brian Howlett --- Karl Marx's grave. Just another Communist Plot?
Re: Subscript text displayed as superscript
On 4 Aug 2008 Dave Higton wrote: > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Richard Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> On 4 Aug 2008 Dave Higton wrote: >> >>> Has anyone else notices that NetSurf, the RISC OS version at least, >>> displays subscript text as superscript? >> >> Yes it's always done that. I first noticed it with the government's >> Act on CO2 site. > Curious. Seems a fairly basic thing (naive thought on my part!) Yes but so are link colours in the body tag and table row height! > and odd that shifting works, but only in one direction. >>> I've submitted a bug report, ID 2037940, but at least I'd like to >>> know whether others have observed the same. >> >> Isn't it in the To Do list? > I've looked and searched but I can't see... where should I be > looking? I can't find it either, but only "important html features" are listed. Obviously it's not considered important. Mathematicians may disagree! At least two other bug reports were raised and then closed for resolution "later". The first I found was 132740 raised by d briggs on 2005-10-15. -- _ |_|. _ Richard Porter http://www.minijem.plus.com/ |\_||_mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Subscript text displayed as superscript
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Richard Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 4 Aug 2008 Dave Higton wrote: > > > Has anyone else notices that NetSurf, the RISC OS version at least, > > displays subscript text as superscript? > > Yes it's always done that. I first noticed it with the government's > Act on CO2 site. Curious. Seems a fairly basic thing (naive thought on my part!) and odd that shifting works, but only in one direction. > > I've submitted a bug report, ID 2037940, but at least I'd like to > > know whether others have observed the same. > > Isn't it in the To Do list? I've looked and searched but I can't see... where should I be looking? Dave
Re: Subscript text displayed as superscript
On 4 Aug 2008 Dave Higton wrote: > Has anyone else notices that NetSurf, the RISC OS version at least, > displays subscript text as superscript? Yes it's always done that. I first noticed it with the government's Act on CO2 site. > I've submitted a bug report, ID 2037940, but at least I'd like to > know whether others have observed the same. Isn't it in the To Do list? -- _ |_|. _ Richard Porter http://www.minijem.plus.com/ |\_||_mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Subscript text displayed as superscript
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Dave Higton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Has anyone else notices that NetSurf, the RISC OS version at least, > displays subscript text as superscript? > > I've submitted a bug report, ID 2037940, but at least I'd like to > know whether others have observed the same. Yes, about 1.5 year ago: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1608843&group_id=51719&atid=464312> John. -- John Tytgat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Subscript text displayed as superscript
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Dave Higton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Has anyone else notices that NetSurf, the RISC OS version at least, > displays subscript text as superscript? > I've submitted a bug report, ID 2037940, but at least I'd like to > know whether others have observed the same. [snip] So it does, using RO4.39, Netsurf r4853 -- Kev Smith The gene pool could use a little chlorine.
Subscript text displayed as superscript
Has anyone else notices that NetSurf, the RISC OS version at least, displays subscript text as superscript? I've submitted a bug report, ID 2037940, but at least I'd like to know whether others have observed the same. Here's a test you can use: Test page Test page Subscript: CO2 Superscript: CO2 Full size subscript: CO2 Dave