I'm curious .
On 5/13/10, pancake wrote:
> On 05/13/10 11:29, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
>> On 13 May 2010 10:04, Szabolcs Nagy wrote:
>>
>>> On 5/12/10, Rory Rory wrote:
>>>
Right now it's not obvious what the widgets actually are. The
textboxes look identical to the buttons and it's har
I hope the rebuild will help . It did not fix it for me, though. But
this is definitely a webkit issue . There are switches :
enable-offline-web-application
ENABLE_OFFLINE_WEB_APPLICATIONS_TRUE
ENABLE_OFFLINE_WEB_APPLICATIONS_FALSE
, and it does not seem to work as expected in my compilation . I wi
Hi Rob .
Never mind that last post . The supposition is that local file
rendering work . It is just my problem that it does not work on my box
.
regards,
Steen
On 5/3/10, Steen Engholm wrote:
> Ok . I don't have rpm on my box - or allegro . When I try
>
> surf file:///usr/sha
still work ?
On 5/3/10, Robert Ransom wrote:
> On Mon, 3 May 2010 07:48:23 +0200
> Steen Engholm wrote:
>
>> Hi Rob .
>>
>> Thanks for the suggestion, but believe me I have tried this . Does
>> that work for you, and if so, what platform are you using ? Do you
Hi Rob .
Thanks for the suggestion, but believe me I have tried this . Does
that work for you, and if so, what platform are you using ? Do you
have settings in gtkrc or add code to surf.c ?
On 5/3/10, Robert Ransom wrote:
> On Sun, 2 May 2010 22:24:09 +0100
> Rob wrote:
>
>> > Is it possible
Hi .
Is it possible to view a local html file, with the markup notation
interpreted ? I know there is a hype on 'offline html5
webapplication', but curiously I find that neither GtkLauncher,
midori, uzbl or surf interpret the markup . I hope somehow that I have
just missed a setting somewhere .
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