On Thu, 2009-07-23 at 14:28 +0100, Chris Young wrote:
> Hi John-Mark
> 
> On 23/07/2009, you wrote:
> 
> Additional thoughts then, now I have it working and have been able to browse
> a few sites.
> 
> The "processing document" stage of NetSurf is much, much longer than
> previously.  http://news.bbc.co.uk takes over a minute for example.  If
> there are any compiler switches I can try when building libcss to improve
> this I'll give them a go.

Much of that is node_is_visited. That needs some serious consideration,
as it's slow as hell. It may be simplest to just remove it entirely for
now.

> > Features in trunk that have been removed:
> >
> > 1. option_font_min_size is now ignored completely. This was introduced
> >    to work around pages using tables with font sizes <100%. Instead, we
> >    implement a layout quirk that resets font properties to their
> >    defaults when encountering a table element. See quirks.css for
> >    further details.
> 
> The removal of this option means that some text shows up rather smaller than
> is comfortably readable.  http://www.digitalspy.co.uk shows the article
> links on most of the main page, as three or four pixel high text!

That sounds odd. It's the same size as Firefox under Linux here. It's
smaller on RISC OS, too. I'm suspecting that DPI differences are the
issue. I'm not entirely sure what the correct fix is, however.

> Other than that, the layout seems to be displaying correctly.

Good.


J.



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