In message <59cf38bc5agrov...@orpheusmail.co.uk>
Rod at Orpheusmail wrote:
> For sometime now NetSurf has been exhibiting colour distortion. At least, I
> don't know what else to call it. In pictures, contained in html files for
> example, reds appear blue, as do peoples faces, Pale blu
In message <58d83a9b0bstuartli...@orpheusinternet.co.uk>
lists wrote:
> Copying text from a web page is fine, the problem occurs when trying to
> copy a URL,
Arrggh, so why didn't you say that in the first place?!?
In that case it is an icon, therefore the cut and paste is being handl
In message <58d5f4ba4bstuartli...@orpheusinternet.co.uk>
lists wrote:
> Copy and Paste hasn't worked properly in NetSurf for ages.
You might need to be just a *little* bit more specific than that if you
actually want anything done about it.
Although in my experience, cut and paste wo
In message <712aea5c58.bo...@boase.myzen.co.uk>
Bernard Boase wrote:
> Couple of issues I've noticed recently:
Me too!
> - Wikipedia's own vertical scroll bar overrides the functionality of the
> RISC OS window furniture. Is that intentional and/or inevitable?
It's like the whole pag
e <4ec82cef55.br...@helpful.demon.co.uk>, Bryan Hogan
>>> wrote:
>>>> Although the Events Calendar doesn't work in NetSurf, so also have a
>>>> nomination in the Broken Cog category :-D
>>> It does, why have you got javascript switched on? ;-)
>
In message <55b447fe36d...@triffid.co.uk>
Dave Symes wrote:
> Alt-Break is a PITA and here very rarely if ever works, most times it just
> freezes RISC OS and can't be got out of without rebooting RISC OS.
But RISC OS was already frozen, so trying Alt-Break might get you out
of it and
In message <61827.82.153.33.53.1471937563.squir...@email.orpheusnet.co
.uk>
Gerald Dodson wrote:
> When trying to shut down, NS seemed to just loop. I was unable to find any
> way of gaining access to the Iyo 100 so switched of power.
Too late for this time, but if this ever happens a
In message <3f4747b255@abbeypress.net>
Jim Nagel wrote:
> I'm using Virtual RiscPC on my ol' Windows XP laptop while away from
> base. Various wrinkles of this setup are still unfamiliar to me.
> One is that Netsurf (recent, #3538) too quickly eats up all the free
> memory.
> Wha
In message <20150508154706.gb2...@kyllikki.org>
Vincent Sanders wrote:
> OK perhaps I needed to be more explicit in what I wanted to achieve
> from this testing.
Thanks.
> This means the browser must be used to retrieve numerous web pages
But if the "Cache disabled" message comes up,
In message <535dae1be8...@timil.com>
Tim Hill wrote:
> In article <6719835d53.br...@helpful.demon.co.uk>, Bryan Hogan
>> because the OS JPEG routines, as used in SwiftJPEG for example, can
>> display it at any scale in about one second.
> One second? Wow
In message <535d31f650...@timil.com>
Tim Hill wrote:
> In article , Bryan Hogan
> wrote:
>> Visiting this page with NetSurf build #1257 on my Omega (300MHz
>> StrongARM, RISC OS 4.39, 1920x1080x16m) is very slow:
>> http://stardot.org.uk/fo
Visiting this page with NetSurf build #1257 on my Omega (300MHz
StrongARM, RISC OS 4.39, 1920x1080x16m) is very slow:
http://stardot.org.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=6753
It takes 66s to display, of which 45s is spent on the big image. And
this being RISC OS, that's 45s of non-multitasking
Using NetSurf 2.9 or the latest test build #856 with JS on or off,
the following gives a blank page:
http://retrogt.com/blog/
The text displays with Browse, although with rubbish layout of
course!
RISC OS 4.39 and 5.19
Bryan.
--
RISC OS User Group Of London - http://www.rougol.jellybaby.
The problem with NetSurf crashing when editing text boxes has been
around for several years:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2943862%20&group_id=51719&atid=464312
(and several other entries in the bug tracker)
Is it specific to NetSurf on RISC OS or does it affect all
versions?
In message <60245ff252.harr...@blueyonder.co.uk>
Harriet Bazley wrote:
> Is anyone else seeing this behaviour?
Yes, most of my Hotlist has vanished too :-(
Looking at the Hotlist file it is not corrupted, the html is
perfectly formed, it's just missing all but the first 35ish
entries.
In message <50d979b0e4t...@netsurf-browser.org>
Michael Drake wrote:
> The NetSurf developers plan to release NetSurf 2.5 at the
> Wakefield RISC OS Show this year.
Excellent, something to look forward to!
> We also hope for speed improvements in parsing of HTML and CSS,
> as well as
In message <1236727841.9960.46.ca...@duiker>
John-Mark Bell wrote:
> On Tue, 2009-03-10 at 23:12 +0000, Bryan Hogan wrote:
>>
>> http://croydondarts.leaguerepublic.com/
> Turn Ad blocking off :)
Yes, that works! It displays it very nicely in fact.
So the
Anyone know why this website:
http://croydondarts.leaguerepublic.com/
...only displays the headings and none of the main page body? The same
problem affects all the sub-sites of leaguerepublic.
Tried with NetSurf r6763 and v1.2, both on RO4.39.
It's not a javascript issue, because it displays
In message <1da8842e50.roger...@rogerarm.freeuk.com>
Roger Darlington wrote:
>> You may find screen usage statistics interesting:
>>
>> http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_display.asp
>>
>> Half of users are still on 1024 or less horizontal pixels.
> Conversely, the other half
Hi,
In the attached files, there is a table that has an absolute position
20 pixels from the right hand side, and should extend to 70% of the
width of the page. But what happens in NetSurf is the table starts 30%
from the left and also finishes about 30% from the right, resulting in
a narrow t
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