Re: Raspberry-Pi B+ problem
Hi Richard, Not sure if the below will help but you could give them a try, even if to eliminate from your enquiries. (1) On my R-Pi sometimes Netsurf gets stuck in a loop of redirecting itself to its home page. Quitting Netsurf and deleting the folder: SDFS::16GbPi.$.!Boot.Resources.!Scrap.ScrapDirs.ScrapDir.WWW (or wherever the WWW folder resides in your !Boot folder) then restarting Netsurf cures it. (2) I had to reinstall the boot sequence once to fix a Netsurf problem though this may have been on a Beagleboard, and as you've replaced the SD card I guess by defintion you've already reinstalled !Boot. Chris.
Changes page
http://ci.netsurf-browser.org/jenkins/view/All/job/netsurf/changes no longer seems to have content. Has the page/system moved somewhere else? John -- | John Williams | joh...@ukgateway.net I think, therefore I am unsure - I think! *
Re: Raspberry-Pi B+ problem
In article e014447454.c...@cdewhurst2010.btinternet.com, Chris Dewhurst cdewhurst2...@btinternet.com wrote: Hi Richard, Not sure if the below will help but you could give them a try, even if to eliminate from your enquiries. (1) On my R-Pi sometimes Netsurf gets stuck in a loop of redirecting itself to its home page. Quitting Netsurf and deleting the folder: SDFS::16GbPi.$.!Boot.Resources.!Scrap.ScrapDirs.ScrapDir.WWW (or wherever the WWW folder resides in your !Boot folder) then restarting Netsurf cures it. Excellent! Thanks. I renamed SDFS::RISCOSpi.$.!Boot.Choices.WWW.NetSurf to .NetSurfX NetSurf then started fine then I quit Netsurf and started moving the old files back. The problem was a corrupted Hotlist in there. It was 7M and most of that was junk looking very much like a memory dump. The section immediately after the hotlist was a load of lines such as (27736.96) render/html_object.c html_object_free_objects 651: object 0x67ea3858 which is clearly dumped from Netsurf. Deleting all the junk after the final /ul of the hotlist proper, nothing has been lost. -- Richard Torrens. http://www.Torrens.org.uk for genealogy, natural history, wild food, walks, cats and more!
Re: Change.org massively scaled images
Cristopher Dewhurst wrote on 3 Dec: Does anyone know why Netsurf scales the images on www.change.org to what seems like several thousand percent? For example on the recent petition https://www.change.org/p/new-era-should-not-become-the-end-of-an-era?u tm_source=action_alertutm_medium=emailutm_campaign=192906 [That is all one long link -- beware spurious newlines that might be inserted by email system] pixels in some of the images are about an inch square on the screen so you have to scroll over large areas to read the text. At least this is what I get on NS 3.3 Dev Cl#2419, RISC OS 5.21 Raspberry Pi, be interesting to see what happens on other platforms? On Iyonix with Netsurf #2432 I see two logos apparently at intended size and no other graphics. After the letterhead at top of page, Netsurf shows a massive grey rectangle (see separate thread) about 8 screens wide and 16 screens high. Following that is a small body of text that is up to 16 screens wide without wrapping. -- Jim Nagelwww.archivemag.co.uk
Re: Change.org massively scaled images
On 03/12/14 19:10, Cristopher Dewhurst wrote: Does anyone know why NetSurf scales the images on www.change.org to what seems like several thousand percent? They use media queries, a CSS3 feature that we don't yet support. http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-mediaqueries/ Support needs added to both libcss and NetSurf. Cheers, -- Michael Drake http://www.netsurf-browser.org/