Bug#383884:

2020-02-25 Thread Maria del carmen Torrado barreales

Bug#383884:

2020-02-11 Thread Maria del carmen Torrado barreales

Bug#383884:

2020-02-06 Thread Maria del carmen Torrado barreales
Bug report

Bug#383884: Was a solution ever found to Bug #383884?

2015-06-14 Thread Marc-Jano Knopp
On Sun, 2015-06-14, at 18:59:58 (+0200), The Real Bev wrote: > "w3m: [console + gpm] Mouse only works when prompt is active" (20 Aug 2006) > > The old W3M version that my husband had been useing for a LONG time never > handled https sites at all. Since wikipedia switched to https-only, he > decid

Bug#383884: Was a solution ever found to Bug #383884?

2015-06-14 Thread The Real Bev
"w3m: [console + gpm] Mouse only works when prompt is active" (20 Aug 2006) The old W3M version that my husband had been useing for a LONG time never handled https sites at all. Since wikipedia switched to https-only, he decided to update his much-tweaked/recompiled/fixed w3m. Days later...

Bug#383884: w3m: [console + gpm] Mouse only works when prompt is active

2006-08-20 Thread Thomas Dickey
On Sun, Aug 20, 2006 at 03:40:07PM +0200, Marc-Jano Knopp wrote: > Package: w3m > Version: 0.5.1-5 > Severity: normal ... > As (at least at a first glance), gpm seems to work with e.g. jed, I > presume that this bug belongs to w3m (or maybe ncurses, since jed > uses only libslang). It belongs to w

Bug#383884: w3m: Pressing 'm' (Toggle activity of mouse (MOUSE_TOGGLE)) doesn't help

2006-08-20 Thread Marc-Jano Knopp
Package: w3m Version: 0.5.1-5 Followup-For: Bug #383884 Pressing the key 'm' (Toggle activity of mouse (MOUSE_TOGGLE)) doesn't change anything regarding this bug. The mouse still doesn't work when there's no prompt. { The following section "System Information&q

Bug#383884: w3m: [console + gpm] Mouse only works when prompt is active

2006-08-20 Thread Marc-Jano Knopp
Package: w3m Version: 0.5.1-5 Severity: normal On the linux VGA 80x25 textmode console (no graphical framebuffer), the mouse only works as expected when a prompt is active. Details: * Start "w3m -config /dev/null www.debian.org" (just as example) There is no mouse cursor visible, and w3m doesn