On Sun, 18 Sep 2011 12:26:43 -0500 Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> Francesco Poli wrote:
>
> > Sorry, I am not an English native speaker and my dictionaries
> > failed to help me in understanding your parenthetical sentence...
> > Could you clarify what you mean by "when the ubiquitous tuits come" ?
> >
On Fri, 9 Sep 2011 12:24:06 -0500 Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> Francesco Poli wrote:
>
> > Is Evolution a web browser, as well?!?
> [...]
> > Or maybe you meant Epiphany?
>
> Yes, exactly. I just can't spell. ;-) Sorry for the nonsense.
OK, I tried out the following WebKit browsers:
* epiphany
Francesco Poli wrote:
> Is Evolution a web browser, as well?!?
[...]
> Or maybe you meant Epiphany?
Yes, exactly. I just can't spell. ;-) Sorry for the nonsense.
[...]
> Maybe you could look and see how it is implemented in Galeon, which
> links with GNOME libraries, and hence indirectly with
On Thu, 8 Sep 2011 23:21:13 -0500 Jonathan Nieder wrote:
[...]
> Hi Francesco,
Hi Jonathan!
>
> Francesco Poli wrote:
>
> > Galeon (my current main browser) has a very useful feature that
> > I miss in Chromium.
> >
> > In Galeon preferences, "Mouse" section, I can set "automatic scroll"
> > a
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Hi Francesco,
Francesco Poli wrote:
> Galeon (my current main browser) has a very useful feature that
> I miss in Chromium.
>
> In Galeon preferences, "Mouse" section, I can set "automatic scroll"
> as middle button action. This means that, when I click on a web page
Package: chromium
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Hi.
Galeon (my current main browser) has a very useful feature that
I miss in Chromium.
In Galeon preferences, "Mouse" section, I can set "automatic scroll"
as middle button action. This means that, when I click on a web page
wi
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