In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Chris Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The AmigaOS port currently runs only on AmigaOS 4.x, it is somewhat > useable but an unresolved system freeze makes using it feel more like > playing Russian Roulette :) > Most of the graphics rendering is working, text needs a bit of work as > it just prints UTF-8 to the screen without converting it, forms only > work in specific circumstances. You can open URLs, and open links in > same or a new window (middle mouse click). Frames are a bit iffy and > everything else (downloads, bookmarks etc) is unimplemented. OK, thanks for the info! > For some reason since I changed to using Hubbub, I get loads of > Javascript printed out on web pages as well (IGN is a prime example). You need to update your default CSS file. The main one is at !NetSurf/Resources/CSS. The GTK and BeOS ports use symlinks to that, so that we only have to keep one up-to-date. Is it possible use this on on AmigaOS too? > > Also, it would be great to get a couple of screenshots of the current > > state of the BeOS and AmigaOS ports. For the screenshots page the > > screenshots need to be exactly 1004x780px. > That's a bit of a problem as my monitor only goes up to 1024x768. > Here are a couple of screenshots in that resolution: > http://homepage.ntlworld.com/cdyoung/tmp/netsurf1.jpg (BBC News) > http://homepage.ntlworld.com/cdyoung/tmp/netsurf2.jpg (Wikipedia) OK, thanks. > I have an AmigaOS port of the GTK version I can use for reference, and > I can run the RISC OS one under emulation (slowly). Ah, that's excellent! > I've largely followed that, except the throbber isn't implemented yet, > and the status bar is a separate gadget above the horizontal scroll > bar. Moving the status bar into the window border is something I'll > look at much further down the line as, although I know it is possible > (TurboCalc manages it perfectly), I don't know how to achieve it. OK, cool. Many thanks for this information! Best regards, Michael -- Michael Drake (tlsa) http://www.netsurf-browser.org/
