On 08-Feb-00, Andrew Bruno spewed forth the following...
>How would I determine the plugin doing it and removing it? I see there
is
>a vflash_ppc.module.
What is the plug in doing, exactly? Currently the only PPC specific
plugin is the vflash one, so simply delete the above mentioned file.
>Going through the docs (HTML) I am looking through some of the topics I am
>immediatly interested, and then I will look at the others.
>I went to the e-mail and get an error the prefs12.gif image is NOT found.
>I looked in the docs/voyager/images dir and sure enough, it isn't there.
No, it's missing. The best thing you can do is alter your Voyager
settings to stop bringing up these requesters - select your settings,
choose General, and make sure that 'Show HTML errors in requesters'
is not checked.
>#3:
>Mui "problem". In most of my MUI windows, I do NOT have the Prefs button
>there. Instead I have the popup button. Then I click on it and scroll to
>the settings and get to the prefs that way.
>I changed the settings for Vvoyager and it doesn't work.
I'd try again - if it fails, get SnoopDOS running and see if it identifies
any problems. If you think it could be related to the problem you
experienced when installing, check your MUI libs.
>(Fair enough background colours are the the owner's choice) But for now I
>have been using IBrowse 1.22 and when I go to pages, the background colour
>is NOT loaded. Voyager loads it. Oh the white! It is a bit tooooo
>bright for me.
>What I tried is looked at the source and changed the colour and "applied"
>the change. Nothing happened, though if I change text, it changes.
>Can I get the program to load images but NOT load the background image?
Or
>subsequently, how / where do I redefine what the machine thinks white is -
>to make it a duller grey or something?
It's either all or none with Voyager - if you want backgrounds turned
off, you have to switch off all images. If it's your own HTML, you
should simply be able to alter the background colour yourself. Other
than that, either turn down the brightness of your display, or change
your system palette.
>#6:
>When in the "using Voyager Menus" section 3.46. General settings. Please
>see configuring Voyager.
>I click on that link. Error. File not found.
>netconnect3:docs/voyager/prefs1.html
Yeah, it should just link to prefs.html - I think that most of the
inconsistencies in the documentation are because they were an edited
version of the NC2 ones - the AREXX command listings for Genesis
are out of date in that respect, too.
>#7:
>Visited link colour. While reading the documentation, the sub-sections I
>have looked at are NOT always shown in the "visited" colour (blue) but
show
>in the un-visited colour of red.
These colours can be determined by the HTML itself - the Voyager
settings will only be used if the HTML doesn't define them in the
first place. Look for link and vlink settings in the <body> tag of the
page in question.
Bablos.