Re: Rendering problem at linux.die.net

2007-09-17 Thread John-Mark Bell
On Mon, 17 Sep 2007, John-Mark Bell wrote: Except, of course, that, in the case of HTML documents, the body element is special-cased -- any background specified upon it is positioned relative to the *root* element's padding edge (and no background is ever drawn for the body element). NetSurf c

Re: Rendering problem at linux.die.net

2007-09-17 Thread John-Mark Bell
On Mon, 17 Sep 2007, John-Mark Bell wrote: The CSS spec states that box backgrounds are positioned relative to the box's padding edge, which is what NetSurf is doing here. Except, of course, that, in the case of HTML documents, the body element is special-cased -- any background specified upo

Re: Rendering problem at linux.die.net

2007-09-17 Thread John-Mark Bell
On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've setup NetSurf in the upcoming Puppy Linux v3.00 as the internal HTML viewer. Cool. http://linux.die.net/man/sysctl It's almost correct, except an incorrect red rectangle is displayed overlapping the text, making the text unreadable. The spur

Re: Rendering problem at linux.die.net

2007-09-16 Thread Keith Hopper
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've setup NetSurf in the upcoming Puppy Linux v3.00 as the > internal HTML viewer. I've also got it setup as a viewer for > online man pages, however the url that I would like to use: > http://linux.die.net/man/sysctl > ...where 'sy

Rendering problem at linux.die.net

2007-09-14 Thread bkauler
I've setup NetSurf in the upcoming Puppy Linux v3.00 as the internal HTML viewer. I've also got it setup as a viewer for online man pages, however the url that I would like to use: http://linux.die.net/man/sysctl ...where 'sysctl' is an example man page, doesn't render quite right. It's almost c