monospaced font?

2009-03-23 Thread Roger Darlington

I'm looking for a monospaced font that works in Netsurf.

Is there one?

I've tried

PRE
TT
CODE
and
KBD
but none of those seem to.


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Cheers
Roger
I'm a mitochondriac



Re: monospaced font?

2009-03-23 Thread Ian Hamilton
In article bc036d4050.roger...@rogerarm.freeuk.com,
   Roger Darlington roger...@freeuk.com wrote:

 I'm looking for a monospaced font that works in Netsurf.

 Is there one?

 I've tried

 PRE
 TT
 CODE
 and
 KBD
 but none of those seem to.

PRE works, it uses the defined Monospaced font - default is Corpus. If
you have configured a different font it may no longer work.

HTH,
Ian

-- 
Ian Hamilton (Iyonix RO5)  http://www.hamiltoni.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/




Re: monospaced font?

2009-03-23 Thread John-Mark Bell
On Mon, 2009-03-23 at 07:38 +, Roger Darlington wrote:
 I'm looking for a monospaced font that works in Netsurf.
 
 Is there one?
 
 I've tried
 
 PRE
 TT
 CODE
 and
 KBD
 but none of those seem to.

All of these are defined to use a monospaced font in the default CSS.
Ensure you haven't got overridden this in any CSS that your page uses.
Also ensure that the configured monospace font in NetSurf
(Choices-Fonts-Monospace) is actually monospace and not something
else.


John.




Extracting a JPEG from a web page for a backdrop generator

2009-03-23 Thread Richard Ashbery
Ref: JPEG only required

Adjust-clicking over the save icon or Shift-F3 or even Select-clicking
the packet icon if ButtonBar is loaded enables me to do a full-save on
a selected image resolution on a site like
http://hubblesite.org/gallery/wallpaper* and then dragging to a filer
window. The full-saved file can then be opened, the relevant jpeg
identified, selected and dragged to a filer window. The unwanted html
gifs and css can then be binned. If many images are needed it becomes
quite time consuming - Is there a simpler way?

If I had the programming skills I would write a routine to this
automatically.

*Incidentally what a superb site.

-- 
Regards

Richard



Re: Extracting a JPEG from a web page for a backdrop generator

2009-03-23 Thread Tim Hill
In article 5040ace5f2ris...@gotadsl.co.uk,
   Richard Ashbery ris...@gotadsl.co.uk wrote:
 Ref: JPEG only required

 Adjust-clicking over the save icon or Shift-F3 or even Select-clicking
 the packet icon if ButtonBar is loaded enables me to do a full-save on
 a selected image resolution on a site like
 http://hubblesite.org/gallery/wallpaper

 * and then dragging to a filer
 window. The full-saved file can then be opened, the relevant jpeg
 identified, selected and dragged to a filer window. The unwanted html
 gifs and css can then be binned. If many images are needed it becomes
 quite time consuming - Is there a simpler way?

Yes. navigate to the page which contains the image you want and Ctrl
drag it from the page to the filer.

A slightly more long-winded way is to click menu over the image on the
page then follow Object  Object  Save  and save it!

 If I had the programming skills I would write a routine to this
 automatically.

Someone already has!

 *Incidentally what a superb site.

Indeed. Setting up Organizer to open APOD is great too:

Create a task alarm with 

URIdispatch http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/

in the Message section.

-- 
Tim Hill,

www.timil.com