Right on! I'll get these into the API ref and respin, also make a 
domref.zip in that directory.

Thanks a lot, Fabian
-i.


Fabian Guisset wrote:

> Ian Oeschger wrote:
> 
>> ...Feedback and help like what window.directories and 
>> window.controllers are, for example, and how they work. I've got a lot 
>> of blanks in the documentation, and I think most of them are in the 
>> window object reference.
>>
>> -i.
>>
> 
> Here's some material to fill the blanks:
> 
> 
> * window.directories is the same as window.personalbar
> 
> * window._content is the same as window.content, and returns a reference 
> to the primary "window". Generally used in a browser window to get hold 
> of the main browser frame. (not sure this is the right explanation)
> * window.controllers returns the XUL controllers of the chrome window
> * window.prompter returns a reference to the prompter object of the 
> window. Not very interesting.
> * window.pkcs11 returns the pkcs11 object of the browser, a security 
> feature.
> * window.sidebar returns a reference to the window object of the sidebar
> * window.routeEvents() not implemented
> * window.disableInternalCapture() and window.enableInternalCapture() : 
> not implemented
> * window.forward() : moves forward one in the window history (see 
> window.back())
> * window.getSelection() returns the current selection (generally text)
> * window.print() prints the current document
> * window.prompt() brings up a prompt dialog
> * window.resizeBy(): resizes the window by the arguments
> * window.resizeTo() resizes the window to the arguments
> * window.setCursor() changes the cursor for the current window. It will 
> be locked until it's set back to auto
> * window.sizeToContent() sizes the window according to its content
> * window.updateCommands() updates the commands of the current chrome 
> window.
> 
> That's it for now, will do some more when I get some sleep (3AM, duh)
> 
> -Fabian.
> 
> 
> 


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