On 25/09/2018, Bret Busby <bret.bu...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 25/09/2018, Harriet Bazley <li...@bazleyfamily.co.uk> wrote: >> On 21 Sep 2018 as I do recall, >> Bret Busby wrote: >> >> [snip] >> >> >>> 1. with displayed images, when clicked with the non-dominant mouse >>> button, some other browsers include two options that NetSurf does not >>> include, in the menu that is thence displayed; "Open image in new tab >>> (and, some other browsers also have "Open image in new window")", and, >>> "Save image as.." >> >> >> I don't know about Linux, but the RISC OS version offers all those >> options >> via the normal context-sensitive menu: bring up the menu over an image, >> and >> the second entry on the menu ('Object') offers the submenu options of >> Save >> (original image), Export (in native RISC OS graphics format), Save >> location >> (in various formats) and Reload [image]. >> >> (Do the same thing over an HTML link and the Object submenu offers a >> different series of options....) >> >> I don't think there is a menu/key option to open one image on a page in >> an >> individual new window, but under RISC OS using the Save option to drop >> the >> image back into a Netsurf window or its iconbar icon (or any other image >> display application) has this effect anyway. >> >> -- >> Harriet Bazley == Loyaulte me lie == >> >> If you're feeling good, don't worry. You'll get over it. >> >> > > Which version is that? > > The version that I am running, is 3.2, which, as I believe that I have > previously mentioned, is the latest version provided in the Ubuntu > Linux packages respositories, for Ubuntu Linux v16.04.x . > > RISC OS sems to have vdifferent versions and fubxctionalities of NetSurf. >
Sorry - my last line above, should have been " RISC OS seems to have different versions and functionalities of NetSurf." -- Bret Busby Armadale West Australia .............. "So once you do know what the question actually is, you'll know what the answer means." - Deep Thought, Chapter 28 of Book 1 of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: A Trilogy In Four Parts", written by Douglas Adams, published by Pan Books, 1992 ....................................................