Re: Why is NetSurf so fussy?

2014-09-22 Thread Richard Porter
On 22 Sep 2014 Tony Moore  wrote:

 On 22 Sep 2014, Richard Porter r...@minijem.plus.com wrote:
 On 22 Sep 2014 Steve Fryatt  wrote:

 [snip]

 What settings do you have on in the OS for cut and paste in writable
 icons?

 Where can I find those settings?

 In RO 6.20: Configure...  Windows  Windows  Text

Thanka.

Enable text selection

ON

Automatically select text in icons

OFF

Insert Delete selection

Insert: Clear selection,
Delete: Delete selection,
Move:   Clear selection

Richard

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Re: Why is NetSurf so fussy?

2014-09-21 Thread Richard Porter
On 20 Sep 2014 Tony Moore  wrote:

 On 20 Sep 2014, Richard Porter r...@minijem.plus.com wrote:

 One really annoying feature of NetSurf (RO front end) is that it won't
 let you paste text from an html file into the URL field. ...

 It _isn't_ necessary, when using StongED to view the HTML source. Press
 f8 to view the source, select the URL, press ctrl-shft-c to copy it to
 the clipboard, click in the NS URL field (or Open URL window), press
 ctrl-v to paste the URL. Perhaps I've misunderstood the problem?

The problem is that Copy saves the file type of the file you are 
copying from to the clipboard, and Paste presents that file type to 
the application you are pasting into. NetSurf doesn't accept plain 
text pasted from a file that isn't type Text (fff). This restriction 
seems to be as unnecessary as it is frustrating.

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Re: Why is NetSurf so fussy?

2014-09-21 Thread Tony Moore
On 21 Sep 2014, Richard Porter r...@minijem.plus.com wrote:
 On 20 Sep 2014 Tony Moore  wrote:
  On 20 Sep 2014, Richard Porter r...@minijem.plus.com wrote:

   One really annoying feature of NetSurf (RO front end) is that it
   won't let you paste text from an html file into the URL field. ...

  It _isn't_ necessary, when using StongED to view the HTML source.
  Press f8 to view the source, select the URL, press ctrl-shft-c to
  copy it to the clipboard, click in the NS URL field (or Open URL
  window), press ctrl-v to paste the URL. Perhaps I've misunderstood
  the problem?

 The problem is that Copy saves the file type of the file you are
 copying from to the clipboard, and Paste presents that file type to
 the application you are pasting into. NetSurf doesn't accept plain
 text pasted from a file that isn't type Text (fff). This restriction
 seems to be as unnecessary as it is frustrating.

As said above, here there is _no_ problem in pasting the URL from the
clipboard (RO 6.20, NS 2107, SE 4.69). Which application are you using
to view the NS HTML source?

Tony






Re: Why is NetSurf so fussy?

2014-09-21 Thread Richard Porter
On 21 Sep 2014 Tony Moore  wrote:

 On 21 Sep 2014, Richard Porter r...@minijem.plus.com wrote:
 On 20 Sep 2014 Tony Moore  wrote:
 On 20 Sep 2014, Richard Porter r...@minijem.plus.com wrote:

 One really annoying feature of NetSurf (RO front end) is that it
 won't let you paste text from an html file into the URL field. ...

 It _isn't_ necessary, when using StongED to view the HTML source.
 Press f8 to view the source, select the URL, press ctrl-shft-c to
 copy it to the clipboard, click in the NS URL field (or Open URL
 window), press ctrl-v to paste the URL. Perhaps I've misunderstood
 the problem?

 The problem is that Copy saves the file type of the file you are
 copying from to the clipboard, and Paste presents that file type to
 the application you are pasting into. NetSurf doesn't accept plain
 text pasted from a file that isn't type Text (fff). This restriction
 seems to be as unnecessary as it is frustrating.

 As said above, here there is _no_ problem in pasting the URL from the
 clipboard (RO 6.20, NS 2107, SE 4.69). Which application are you using
 to view the NS HTML source?

Edit by default. I don't normally use StrongEd. I had a look at the 
StrongHelp for StrongEd and eventually found ctrl-shift-C and 
ctrl-shift-V, but it doesn't give any explanation of what they do. I 
assume it means copy/paste forcing type to text.

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Re: Why is NetSurf so fussy?

2014-09-21 Thread Steve Fryatt
On 21 Sep, Richard Porter wrote in message
892ccc4a54.r...@user.minijem.plus.com:

 On 21 Sep 2014 Tony Moore  wrote:
 
  On 21 Sep 2014, Richard Porter r...@minijem.plus.com wrote:
 
   The problem is that Copy saves the file type of the file you are
   copying from to the clipboard, and Paste presents that file type to
   the application you are pasting into. NetSurf doesn't accept plain
   text pasted from a file that isn't type Text (fff). This restriction
   seems to be as unnecessary as it is frustrating.
 
  As said above, here there is _no_ problem in pasting the URL from the
  clipboard (RO 6.20, NS 2107, SE 4.69). Which application are you using
  to view the NS HTML source?
 
 Edit by default. I don't normally use StrongEd. I had a look at the
 StrongHelp for StrongEd and eventually found ctrl-shift-C and
 ctrl-shift-V, but it doesn't give any explanation of what they do. I
 assume it means copy/paste forcing type to text.

No, Ctrl-Shift-C and Ctrl-Shift-V just copy and paste on the Global
Clipboard.

Thinking about it, I believe it's actually Edit's problem. It's certainly
not NetSurf because if you're talking about the URL bar in a browser window,
NetSurf relies on the OS (or something like IcnClipBrd) to handle cut and
paste for it.

When you do Ctrl-V in the field, whatever processes it (the OS on RISC OS
Select; IcnClipBrd everywhere else) sends the clipboard owner (Edit) a list
of types that it can handle in order of descending preference. For a
writable icon, that will only be text.  The owner should look down the list
and pick the best type (or least worst) that it can support, generally
flattening to plain text as a last resort if that option's available.

My guess is that StrongED does that properly. Edit, from what you say,
doesn't. It's broken, because it isn't supporting the Block Transfer
Protocol correctly.

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Re: Why is NetSurf so fussy?

2014-09-21 Thread Tony Moore
On 21 Sep 2014, Steve Fryatt li...@stevefryatt.org.uk wrote:
 On 21 Sep, Richard Porter wrote in message
 892ccc4a54.r...@user.minijem.plus.com:
  On 21 Sep 2014 Tony Moore  wrote:
   On 21 Sep 2014, Richard Porter r...@minijem.plus.com wrote:
  
The problem is that Copy saves the file type of the file you are
copying from to the clipboard, and Paste presents that file type
to the application you are pasting into. NetSurf doesn't accept
plain text pasted from a file that isn't type Text (fff). This
restriction seems to be as unnecessary as it is frustrating.
 
   As said above, here there is _no_ problem in pasting the URL from
   the clipboard (RO 6.20, NS 2107, SE 4.69). Which application are
   you using to view the NS HTML source?
 
  Edit by default. I don't normally use StrongEd. I had a look at the
  StrongHelp for StrongEd and eventually found ctrl-shift-C and
  ctrl-shift-V, but it doesn't give any explanation of what they do. I
  assume it means copy/paste forcing type to text.

 No, Ctrl-Shift-C and Ctrl-Shift-V just copy and paste on the Global
 Clipboard.

According to the Quick Reference page in the StrongED StrongHelp manual:

   cs-C   Copy block to clipboard
   cs-V   Paste clipboard to text

I don't know whether 'to text' means 'to the cursor', or if it implies
conversion to text before pasting.

Tony






Re: Why is NetSurf so fussy?

2014-09-21 Thread Richard Porter
On 21 Sep 2014 Steve Fryatt  wrote:

 No, Ctrl-Shift-C and Ctrl-Shift-V just copy and paste on the Global
 Clipboard.

So in what way is that different fron Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V in Edit?

 Thinking about it, I believe it's actually Edit's problem. It's certainly
 not NetSurf because if you're talking about the URL bar in a browser window,
 NetSurf relies on the OS (or something like IcnClipBrd) to handle cut and
 paste for it.

 When you do Ctrl-V in the field, whatever processes it (the OS on RISC OS
 Select; IcnClipBrd everywhere else) sends the clipboard owner (Edit) a list
 of types that it can handle in order of descending preference. For a
 writable icon, that will only be text.  The owner should look down the list
 and pick the best type (or least worst) that it can support, generally
 flattening to plain text as a last resort if that option's available.

 My guess is that StrongED does that properly. Edit, from what you say,
 doesn't. It's broken, because it isn't supporting the Block Transfer
 Protocol correctly.

I just can't get on with StrongEd. I type Ctrl-C and it duplicates the 
block in situ or tells me no block is selected, then when I try to 
paste it into NS I get some text I had saved some time before from 
another document. Then I try Shift-Ctrl-C and -V, and I get the 
selected URL twice! Well at least it did paste the URL but it's not 
surprising that I gave up on StrongEd.

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Why is NetSurf so fussy?

2014-09-20 Thread Richard Porter
One really annoying feature of NetSurf (RO front end) is that it won't 
let you paste text from an html file into the URL field. This is 
something I regularly want to do when, for example, there's a bit of 
Javascript that redirects me to a different page. I have to view the 
source and then change the filetype to Text before copying the new URL 
to the clipboard. This shouldn't be necessary. I should be able to 
past plain text copied from any file type (could be html, css, csv, 
ImpDoc, MSWord, etc.) into the URL field or Open URL window. I think 
I raised this as a feature request a long time ago.

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Re: Why is NetSurf so fussy?

2014-09-20 Thread Tony Moore
On 20 Sep 2014, Richard Porter r...@minijem.plus.com wrote:

 One really annoying feature of NetSurf (RO front end) is that it won't
 let you paste text from an html file into the URL field. This is
 something I regularly want to do when, for example, there's a bit of
 Javascript that redirects me to a different page. I have to view the
 source and then change the filetype to Text before copying the new URL
 to the clipboard. This shouldn't be necessary.

It _isn't_ necessary, when using StongED to view the HTML source. Press
f8 to view the source, select the URL, press ctrl-shft-c to copy it to
the clipboard, click in the NS URL field (or Open URL window), press
ctrl-v to paste the URL. Perhaps I've misunderstood the problem?

Tony






Re: Why is NetSurf so fussy?

2014-09-20 Thread Daniel Silverstone
On Sat, Sep 20, 2014 at 19:27:28 +0100, Richard Porter wrote:
 I raised this as a feature request a long time ago.

We don't have a regularly active RISC OS frontend developer.  Steve Fryatt does
what he can, but he's busy in his own right.  If you, or someone you can poke,
is up for being a frontend developer then it'd be awesome to see some progress
on sorting out features like this.

D.

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