On Sun, 14 Apr 2002, Martin Costabel wrote:
> OK, I made a siag-3.5.1-2 package that is now in the submission tracker.
>
> It depends now on 'dillo | links | lynx' and for its help system it also
> looks for the existence of one of these browsers in this order.
You could also add Mozilla, Galeon
On Sat, Apr 13, 2002 at 01:39:57PM +0200, Martin Costabel wrote:
> There seems to be something else here. I have now played with launch a
> bit. Turns out:
>
> launch http://www.cnn.com opens IE
> launch -l http://www.cnn.com opens OmniWeb (set as default browser)
>
> everytime.
This is w
"Neal A. Crocker" wrote:
> >What I can do is
> >
> >1. either make siag depend on lynx
> >2. or make it depend on 'lynx | dillo' and patch the /sw/bin/siaghelp
> >script so that it detects dillo when it is installed.
> >3. or make siaghelp detect dillo when it is installed and write
> >something
I just tried to install the latest Mozilla, and failed as follows:
> dpkg -i
> /sw/fink/dists/stable/main/binary-darwin-powerpc/web/mozilla_0.9.9-3_darw
> in-powerpc.deb (Reading database ... 38773 files and directories
> currently installed.) Preparing to replace mozilla 0.9.9-3 (using
> .../moz
>"Neal A. Crocker" wrote:
>>
>> I took siag-3.5.1-1 out for a very brief spin and it seems to work
>> well except for one thing. When I tried to get help from within
> > siag, I got empty Pathetic Writer windows.
>Yes, there is something I need to do about this, but I don't yet quite
>know
Ben Hines wrote:
>
> At 12:41 PM +0200 4/13/02, Martin Costabel wrote:
> >
> >1. Since siag runs under X11, the help browser should too, I think. If
> >you are in full-screen mode or running X11 from the console, it wouldn't
> >work otherwise.
>
> Ehh, maybe. I don't get why folks want to use br
At 12:41 PM +0200 4/13/02, Martin Costabel wrote:
>
>1. Since siag runs under X11, the help browser should too, I think. If
>you are in full-screen mode or running X11 from the console, it wouldn't
>work otherwise.
Ehh, maybe. I don't get why folks want to use browsers in the
incredibly slow OS
Ben Hines wrote:
> Why not use openurl or launch? both are command line apps which take
> URLS of the form:
>
> openurl http://www.cnn.com/
> launch http://www.cnn.com/
Two reasons:
1. Since siag runs under X11, the help browser should too, I think. If
you are in full-screen mode or running X
At 9:24 AM +0200 4/13/02, Martin Costabel wrote:
>
>Here is how Siag's help works: The help files are in html format, and it
>depends for its display on a web browser. By default it looks for
>netscape (which doesn't exist as far as the command line is concerned)
Why not use openurl or launch? b
"Neal A. Crocker" wrote:
>
> I took siag-3.5.1-1 out for a very brief spin and it seems to work
> well except for one thing. When I tried to get help from within
> siag, I got empty Pathetic Writer windows.
Yes, there is something I need to do about this, but I don't yet quite
know what. Maybe
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