Re: Unicode question

2019-09-24 Thread Nick Roberts
In message <6ebd88f857.bo...@boase.myzen.co.uk>
   Bernard Boase  wrote:

> I have similar settings for Netsurf on Iyonix and ARMX6 and, for
> example,  a UTF-8 encoded file of Cyrillic characters displays
> correctly on both.  But Wikipedia's nav bar language lists differ.
> 
> Having deleted RUfl_cache, Iyonix shows all correctly except Georgian
> 
> ARMX6 showed all correctly except
>  Korean, Japanese, Thai and Chinese
> until I deleted RUfl_cache, and now shows none of the non-Latin scripts.
> 
> Why the differences?

Can't help here.

> Indeed how come only Acorn fonts are apparently 
> needed in Netsurf Choices?

This is because the fonts you specify are defaults - what to use if the
web page doesn't include font information. Consequently, it only needs
8-bit fonts.

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Nick Roberts   tigger @ orpheusinternet.co.uk   

Hanlon's Razor: Never attribute to malice that which
can be adequately explained by stupidity.



Re: Google and #spf

2019-09-24 Thread Tim Hill
In article <57f8148b3bd...@triffid.co.uk>, Dave 
wrote:
> In article <5e2d0df857@6.abbeypress.net>, Jim Nagel
>  wrote: [Snippy]

> > Have never found a way of programming Keystroke to do this.  If
> > anyone has succeeded, please export the relevant Keystroke Selection
> > file & share it.

> Must confess I've tried with Keystroke a lot of times but never
> succeeded.

The only way to keep the JS setting on screen as a button is to 
1. open choices
2. open content
3. minimise/put configuration on the iconbar
4. toggle JavaScript 
5. click Set with Adjust
6. goto 4

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Tim Hill
Webmaster, www.timil.com

websites : php : RISC OS



Unicode question

2019-09-24 Thread Bernard Boase
I have similar settings for Netsurf on Iyonix and ARMX6 and, for example, 
a UTF-8 encoded file of Cyrillic characters displays correctly on both. 
But Wikipedia's nav bar language lists differ.

Having deleted RUfl_cache, Iyonix shows all correctly except Georgian

ARMX6 showed all correctly except
 Korean, Japanese, Thai and Chinese
until I deleted RUfl_cache, and now shows none of the non-Latin scripts.

Why the differences? Indeed how come only Acorn fonts are apparently 
needed in Netsurf Choices? Setups are:

Iyonix OS 5.24
ARMX6 OS 5.25 (25-Apr-2018)

FontManager 3.79
FontDir Pro 3.23 (ARMX6 only)
Netsurf 3.10 (Dev CI #4851)
Netsurf Choices Fonts:
-  Homerton
-  Trinity
-  Corpus
-  Sassoon
-  Pembroke
-  Sans-serif
Unicode fonts available (but not specified to Netsurf) include:
-  Cyberbit
-  DejaVu (ARMX6 only)

-- 
Bernard