In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
   Mike Lester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> This last week was spent finishing up the global history dialog and
> implementing tabbed browsing (Woohoo!)

Great! I think the improvement you've made to the nsgtk interface is
absolutely brilliant. Especially tabs.

There is one slight niggle that I have. If you look at the screenshot here:
http://www.smoothartist.com/netsurf/nsgtktabs.png
you'll see that the close icons on the tabs are slightly cropped on
NetSurf. The one for the active tab is the least cropped. The other window
shows how they look in Firefox.

Also, it would be great if there was a configuration option to chose the
link-middle-button-click behaviour. So it would be possible to choose
whether clicking on the link with the middle button opens the link in a
new window or in a new tab. I would make "new tab" the default. When you
click to open a link in a new tab, it should open the new tab without
changing the view from the current tab.

Anyway, as I said, I think you've done a fantastic job and I am really
pleased with the progress. :)

> I will be leaving this Wednesday the 13th to go on one final trip, but I
> will be back on the 21st to take care of the GSoC logistics and to clean
> up my code a bit.

OK, cool. Hope you have a nice time. :)

-- 

Michael Drake (tlsa)                  http://www.netsurf-browser.org/


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