Scroll wheel behaviour

2008-01-05 Thread Richard Porter
I've noticed a slightly odd behaviour when using the scroll wheel of a PC mouse with RO6.06. If I click Adjust on a link to open a link in a new window, the new window has focus but the scroll wheel doesn't work until I have clicked any button on the window. If I then close the new window the

Re: Behaviour differs with different hardware

2008-01-05 Thread John Williams
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, David J. Ruck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Its possibly the TCP entensions issue in the native RISC OS internet > stack. Try this *command:- > sysctl -w net.inet.tcp.rfc1644=0 I've got that as -ew. Checking the command suggests the 'e' causes any error gener

Re: netsurf buttonbar

2008-01-05 Thread David J. Ruck
On 5 Jan 2008 Brian Howlett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 5 Jan, David J. Ruck wrote: >> One of the main uses is to transfer the current URL in to a javascript >> browser, but anoyingly though the default drag is of type text, which >> Oregano1/2/3 displays as text. You need to shift drag to ge

Re: Behaviour differs with different hardware

2008-01-05 Thread David J. Ruck
On 5 Jan 2008 Gary Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have the same version of Netsurf installed on VRPC machine and a > Kinetic RPC. Both machines are running RO 6.06 and yet Netsurf can > access my Nationwide Banking account on the laptop but NOT on the RPC. > Here is the URL: https://olb2.na

Behaviour differs with different hardware

2008-01-05 Thread Gary Jones
I have the same version of Netsurf installed on VRPC machine and a Kinetic RPC. Both machines are running RO 6.06 and yet Netsurf can access my Nationwide Banking account on the laptop but NOT on the RPC. Here is the URL: https://olb2.nationet.com/pda/NBSPDA2.asp It's the mobile (cut-down) versio

Re: netsurf buttonbar

2008-01-05 Thread Brian Howlett
On 5 Jan, David J. Ruck wrote: > One of the main uses is to transfer the current URL in to a javascript > browser, but anoyingly though the default drag is of type text, which > Oregano1/2/3 displays as text. You need to shift drag to get a URL > type (the natural type of a field which holds a URL

Re: netsurf buttonbar

2008-01-05 Thread Richard Porter
On 5 Jan 2008 John Williams wrote: > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, >Richard Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Is it possible to make a dragable icon like the little globe on >> Oregano, so that you can drag the URL onto another browser or an >> editor window? > Like the Shift/drag on th

Re: netsurf buttonbar

2008-01-05 Thread David J. Ruck
On 5 Jan 2008 Brian Howlett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 5 Jan, Richard Porter wrote: > [snip] >> Is it possible to make a dragable icon like the little globe on >> Oregano, so that you can drag the URL onto another browser or an >> editor window? > You don't need a button - just drag from a

Re: netsurf buttonbar

2008-01-05 Thread Michael Drake
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Brian Howlett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 5 Jan, Richard Porter wrote: > [snip] > > Is it possible to make a dragable icon like the little globe on > > Oregano, so that you can drag the URL onto another browser or an > > editor window? > You don't need a bu

Re: netsurf buttonbar

2008-01-05 Thread John Williams
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Richard Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is it possible to make a dragable icon like the little globe on > Oregano, so that you can drag the URL onto another browser or an > editor window? Like the Shift/drag on the URL field? Or just drag for the editor.

Re: netsurf buttonbar

2008-01-05 Thread Brian Howlett
On 5 Jan, Richard Porter wrote: [snip] > Is it possible to make a dragable icon like the little globe on > Oregano, so that you can drag the URL onto another browser or an > editor window? You don't need a button - just drag from anywhere in the address bar and drop wherever you want. -- Brian

Re: netsurf buttonbar

2008-01-05 Thread Richard Porter
On 5 Jan 2008 Tony Moore wrote: > On 2 Jan 2008, Richard Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote (but post > recieved three days later): >> It would be nice to have buttons to save the page location as >> URL/URI/text. > Using BBarEdit http://www.flypig.co.uk/dnload/dnload/utilities/bbar.zip > it's ver

Re: netsurf buttonbar

2008-01-05 Thread Tony Moore
On 2 Jan 2008, Richard Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote (but post recieved three days later): > On 2 Jan 2008 Tony Moore wrote: > > > Anyone who, like me, has difficulty in remembering keyboard shortcuts, > > may be interested in http://oldcoaster.drobe.co.uk/ns_bbar.zip [30KB] > > Thanks Tony, tha