In article <1281958995.4c69245373...@netmail.pipex.net>, dave higton
wrote:
> Quoting Richard Ashbery :
> > (Using RISC OS 5.13. I am going to update but so many other
> > things get
> Richard, you really, really, really need to upgrade to 5.16.
> The process is quick and easy. The longest par
Quoting Richard Ashbery :
> (Using RISC OS 5.13. I am going to update but so many other things get
Richard, you really, really, really need to upgrade to 5.16.
The process is quick and easy. The longest part is the downloading
of the file.
Dave
In article <5147296f0dt...@netsurf-browser.org>, Michael Drake
wrote:
> In article <5145a44f1dris...@gotadsl.co.uk>, Richard Ashbery
> wrote:
> > I think I asked before but have forgotten what the answer was -
> > can the scrolling be made faster as in EasiWriter and StrongED?
> Not sure wha
In article <5145a44f1dris...@gotadsl.co.uk>,
Richard Ashbery wrote:
> I think I asked before but have forgotten what the answer was - can
> the scrolling be made faster as in EasiWriter and StrongED?
Not sure what you mean. If you mean scrolling with a mouse scrollwheel,
then you can config
On 13 Aug 2010 Steve Fryatt wrote:
> On 12 Aug, Dr Peter Young wrote in message
> :
>> Yes, confirmed that scrolling seems to be normal here again; also, the
>> frequent hard disc access reported by others seems not to happen now. Are
>> these related?
> The SVN log entries for 10686 and 1
On 12 Aug, Dr Peter Young wrote in message
:
> Yes, confirmed that scrolling seems to be normal here again; also, the
> frequent hard disc access reported by others seems not to happen now. Are
> these related?
The SVN log entries for 10686 and 10687 could be relevant, perhaps? There's
likel
In article , Grahame Parish
wrote:
> In message <5fe1e53e51.grahamepar...@grahame.parish> Grahame Parish
>wrote:
> > In message <01ec473b51.grahamepar...@grahame.parish> Grahame
> > Parish wrote:
> Somewhere between r10684 and r10687 the problem has gone away.
> I've brow
On 11 Aug 2010 Grahame Parish
wrote:
[snip]
> Seems I'm constantly updating my own thread...
> Somewhere between r10684 and r10687 the problem has gone away. I've
> browsed a dozen or more sites this evening since upgrading this
> afternoon, many with long pages, and no instances of scroll w
In message <5fe1e53e51.grahamepar...@grahame.parish>
Grahame Parish wrote:
> In message <01ec473b51.grahamepar...@grahame.parish>
> Grahame Parish wrote:
>> All of the problems reported have occurred with fully loaded pages. I
>> very rarely scroll before the page has comp
In message <01ec473b51.grahamepar...@grahame.parish>
Grahame Parish wrote:
> All of the problems reported have occurred with fully loaded pages. I
> very rarely scroll before the page has completely loaded.
Further note: When NetSurf is first loaded I can scroll the first
page or t
On 23 Jul 2010 Steve Fryatt wrote:
> Where is the crash coming from (NetSurf, or the scrolling module), on
> what OS, and with what mouse support utilities (if any)? HID is known
> to crash out on scrolling with certain types of window, for example.
OS 6.16, Mercury PS2 mouse with Mouse Mini. I
On 23 Jul, Richard Porter wrote in message
<3cf9483b51.r...@user.minijem.plus.com>:
> I generally do post the log if it pops up. If I have to reset the computer
> than I'll probably forget to dig it out before running NetSurf again. The
> bug will usually be reported as a segmentation fault or
In article <3cf9483b51.r...@user.minijem.plus.com>,
Richard Porter wrote:
> I generally do post the log if it pops up. If I have to reset the
> computer than I'll probably forget to dig it out before running
> NetSurf again. The bug will usually be reported as a segmentation
> fault or abor
On 23 Jul 2010 Michael Drake wrote:
> In article <1271453b51.r...@user.minijem.plus.com>,
>Richard Porter wrote:
>> NetSurf has always been liable to keel over if you scroll while it is
>> loading a page. This may be content related - my sites are generally
>> OK but I am very wary of scrol
In message <1271453b51.r...@user.minijem.plus.com>
Richard Porter wrote:
> On 23 Jul 2010 Grahame Parish wrote:
>> A further observation - now running 10657. When first loaded NetSurf
>> responds normally to the scroll wheel, but after a viewing as few
>> simple pages and scrolling t
In article <1271453b51.r...@user.minijem.plus.com>,
Richard Porter wrote:
> NetSurf has always been liable to keel over if you scroll while it is
> loading a page. This may be content related - my sites are generally
> OK but I am very wary of scrolling with the scroll wheel or scroll
> bar
On 23 Jul 2010 Grahame Parish wrote:
> A further observation - now running 10657. When first loaded NetSurf
> responds normally to the scroll wheel, but after a viewing as few
> simple pages and scrolling them it exhibits the same hanging problem.
> I upgraded to 10657, ran NetSurf, went to ROO
A further observation - now running 10657. When first loaded NetSurf
responds normally to the scroll wheel, but after a viewing as few
simple pages and scrolling them it exhibits the same hanging problem.
I upgraded to 10657, ran NetSurf, went to ROOL and scrolled up and
down the ROOL homepage
I don't know if it's useful (or even relevant) but I've loaded
!TaskUsage to see what is happening in terms of processor use by
NetSurf. Here's the results (RO 5.16, NS r10654): -
NetSurf loaded on iconbar, no window open: 0%
NetSurf homepage fully loaded and displayed without having focus: 0%
In message <5139465479t...@netsurf-browser.org>
Michael Drake wrote:
> In article <54583d3951.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk>,
>Dr Peter Young wrote:
>> Yes, same OS, build 10654 but without !HID (I could never get my head
>> around this). Slightly different here, though; the first
In article <54583d3951.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk>,
Dr Peter Young wrote:
> Yes, same OS, build 10654 but without !HID (I could never get my head
> around this). Slightly different here, though; the first page visited
> gives only a slight delay, less than a second. With subsequent pages
In message <54583d3951.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk>
Dr Peter Young wrote:
> On 19 Jul 2010 Grahame Parish
> wrote:
>> I'm running r10651 on RO 5.16 (flashed) with !HID 0.36. I've noticed
>> recently that if I use the scroll bar to move up and down a page all
>> is OK, but if I try
On 19 Jul 2010 Grahame Parish
wrote:
> I'm running r10651 on RO 5.16 (flashed) with !HID 0.36. I've noticed
> recently that if I use the scroll bar to move up and down a page all
> is OK, but if I try the scroll wheel (which is my normal method) I get
> a hang of 6 or 7 seconds each time befor
I'm running r10651 on RO 5.16 (flashed) with !HID 0.36. I've noticed
recently that if I use the scroll bar to move up and down a page all
is OK, but if I try the scroll wheel (which is my normal method) I get
a hang of 6 or 7 seconds each time before the page moves. During this
time the Organ
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