[voyager] Re: Strange behaviour in 3.3.104
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote at Sat, 09 Jun 2001 09:29:52 -0400 about <[voyager] Strange behaviour in 3.3.104>: > A lot of the pages load scrolled to the bottom of the page. > I can drag them back to the top normally, and functionally doesn't seem > affected, but it is definitely weird. i also noticed this with the 3.3.95 beta. byebye... -- Michael Merkel (MiMe@IRC) [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://home.t-online.de/home/Merkel.Michael/ _ Voyager Mailing List - http://v3.vapor.com/ Voyager FAQ: http://faq.vapor.com/voyager/ Listserver Help: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=HELP Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=UNSUBSCRIBE
[voyager] Re: Strange behaviour
Hello Neil On 03-Jun-0, you wrote: > > Hihi > On Wednesday May 30 2001, Matt Sealey said to Neil Williams: > >> Shut it, all of you. I changed the catalog on cvs, so if nobody changes >> in the meantime, it'll be Colours for the next public beta. > > You spelt catalogue wrong. No I didn't. Locale strings are kept in a catalog. Thanks -- Matt Sealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Website http://www.kittycat.co.uk _ Voyager Mailing List - http://v3.vapor.com/ Voyager FAQ: http://faq.vapor.com/voyager/ Listserver Help: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=HELP Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=UNSUBSCRIBE
[voyager] Re: Strange behaviour
Hihi On Wednesday May 30 2001, Matt Sealey said to Neil Williams: MS> Shut it, all of you. I changed the catalog on cvs, so if nobody changes MS> in the meantime, it'll be Colours for the next public beta. You spelt catalogue wrong. I'd point and laugh, but I fear losing my arm. -. Neil Williams, ICQ UINs: 18223711 & 116110052, 2:442/107 _ Voyager Mailing List - http://v3.vapor.com/ Voyager FAQ: http://faq.vapor.com/voyager/ Listserver Help: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=HELP Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=UNSUBSCRIBE
[voyager] Re: Strange behaviour
Hello Neil On 30-May-0, you wrote: > >>> I`d like the English spelling please, or are you copying M$, [...] >> Copying M$ has nothing to do here, I'm afraid american English has been >> pretty much standard for ages now. > > Bullshit. If nations of 50 people can use their language correctly then the > EU of nearly half a billion can too, and for the most part do. Shut it, all of you. I changed the catalog on cvs, so if nobody changes in the meantime, it'll be Colours for the next public beta. Thanks -- Matt Sealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Website http://www.kittycat.co.uk _ Voyager Mailing List - http://v3.vapor.com/ Voyager FAQ: http://faq.vapor.com/voyager/ Listserver Help: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=HELP Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=UNSUBSCRIBE
[voyager] Re: Strange behaviour
Hello Neil, On Wed, May 30, 2001, at 01:57 AM, you wrote: > > > I've been whining to get it changed to Colour for AGES. It just isn't > > going to happen. Hence, tough shit. > > It's fair enough if USAians are writing it though. Euroland, Canada, > Austrailia, UK, Ireland, New Zealand, Zimbabwe, India, Pakistan, Grimsby > and Bangor-on-Dee will have to just live with it. > > > -- > Neil Williams - broken this month: A4000T, A4000D, CS-PPC, BuddhaIDE, BBS > Hard Disk, Laser Printer, 7110 flippything, pencil. When anyone gets so infantile as to demand that certain spel- lings are so important that he or she will invest his or her time and our time in this OT bit, I just love it when someone, such as you sets things straight. You are so very right. Correct English, as a written language is more in the construct than in the spelling. One humorous aside (Yes, I am from the U.S. -- not the humor part.): A Brit and a Yank were having an argument as to whose wording was correct. The Yank said, "See that device which carries people up and down buildings. We call that an 'Eleva- tor,' and, since an American invented it, that is how it should be called by everyone." The Brit replied, "Well, that is well and good, but We invented the language, so it should be called, a 'Lift.'" I love discussions about usage as much as the next fellow, but this is a ML for the Voyager graphical browser for the Amiga. Let us try to aim our criticisms, whether good or bad, toward the improvement of this browser. 'nuff said. Julian. Author of "MSH Tutorial V. 3.0". Found on Aminet -- MSHTut30.lha Julian Aronowitz. Tel.: (718) 654-1681; E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ Voyager Mailing List - http://v3.vapor.com/ Voyager FAQ: http://faq.vapor.com/voyager/ Listserver Help: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=HELP Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=UNSUBSCRIBE
[voyager] Re: Strange behaviour
> I've been whining to get it changed to Colour for AGES. It just isn't > going to happen. Hence, tough shit. It's fair enough if USAians are writing it though. Euroland, Canada, Austrailia, UK, Ireland, New Zealand, Zimbabwe, India, Pakistan, Grimsby and Bangor-on-Dee will have to just live with it. -- Neil Williams - broken this month: A4000T, A4000D, CS-PPC, BuddhaIDE, BBS Hard Disk, Laser Printer, 7110 flippything, pencil. _ Voyager Mailing List - http://v3.vapor.com/ Voyager FAQ: http://faq.vapor.com/voyager/ Listserver Help: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=HELP Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=UNSUBSCRIBE
[voyager] Re: Strange behaviour
> >I`d like the English spelling please, or are you copying M$, [...] > Copying M$ has nothing to do here, I'm afraid american English has been > pretty much standard for ages now. Bullshit. If nations of 50 people can use their language correctly then the EU of nearly half a billion can too, and for the most part do. We should invade. I'm sure the Navy have a row boat that works somewhere. -- Neil Williams - broken this month: A4000T, A4000D, CS-PPC, BuddhaIDE, BBS Hard Disk, Laser Printer, 7110 flippything, pencil. _ Voyager Mailing List - http://v3.vapor.com/ Voyager FAQ: http://faq.vapor.com/voyager/ Listserver Help: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=HELP Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=UNSUBSCRIBE
[voyager] Re: Strange behaviour
Hello David Gerber On 28-May-01, you wrote: > Next version of V will have "Color" changed to "electromagnetic spectrum > value" to make everyone happy. And then the very nebulous "they" would want to change electromagnetic spectrum value to EMS-V and tehn that could be interperted to be "Eat My Shorts-Voyager" in some countries, and we'd all be back to square one again. Color? Colour? What colour is red? What colour is blue? Who cares? Regards Steve Domina Enjoy your days, we get too few. Soon they are gone, and then, so are we. Member Team *AMIGA* Happiness is a warp drive and six-pack of Romulan ale. _ Voyager Mailing List - http://v3.vapor.com/ Voyager FAQ: http://faq.vapor.com/voyager/ Listserver Help: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=HELP Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=UNSUBSCRIBE
[voyager] Re: Strange behaviour
Hello David On 28-May-0, you wrote: >> You`ve just guaranteed Vapor sells one less copy of Voyager...bet >> they`re *really* glad they employed you. ;) > > Next version of V will have "Color" changed to "electromagnetic spectrum > value" to make everyone happy. Yum. We should have it as manually entering the wavelength. I wonder if we can make that standard in MUI as well? I'm sure no-one will mind the UltraPhysicsColorClass being the preferred selection method :) Thanks -- Matt Sealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Website http://www.kittycat.co.uk _ Voyager Mailing List - http://v3.vapor.com/ Voyager FAQ: http://faq.vapor.com/voyager/ Listserver Help: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=HELP Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=UNSUBSCRIBE
[voyager] Re: Strange behaviour
Hello David On 28-May-01, David Gerber wrote: > Next version of V will have "Color" changed to "electromagnetic spectrum > value" to make everyone happy. i think a new Gibberish catalogue should be introduced. then instead of color you can have 'River Monkey' and quit can be 'Muffin trumpet' Regards buzz -- ExoticA - http://exotica.fix.no _ Voyager Mailing List - http://v3.vapor.com/ Voyager FAQ: http://faq.vapor.com/voyager/ Listserver Help: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=HELP Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=UNSUBSCRIBE
[voyager] Re: Strange behaviour
On Sun, 27 May 2001 22:30:24 +, Chris Millar wrote: > Ah well..if Vapor can`t be arsed to fix a fault.I can`t be arsed to > put my hand in my pocket and hand over my hard-earned cash for the next > update. Why should I buy flawed software? Yeah, Color instead of Colour is a major flaw. Surely fixing it will get rid of the other bugs as well. > Every business has to listen to their customers requests and act upon them. Then comes an american who wants "Color", and so on. BTW, you can run SYS:Prefs/Palette and watch the lovely menus. Multicolor settings, Slider color model, ... > You`ve just guaranteed Vapor sells one less copy of Voyager...bet > they`re *really* glad they employed you. ;) Next version of V will have "Color" changed to "electromagnetic spectrum value" to make everyone happy. -- David Gerber VaporWare programmer http://www.vapor.com/ finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ Voyager Mailing List - http://v3.vapor.com/ Voyager FAQ: http://faq.vapor.com/voyager/ Listserver Help: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=HELP Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=UNSUBSCRIBE
[voyager] Re: Strange behaviour
Hello Don, > So far as I can see, Voyager is not Localised. If it was, there are > programs on Aminet for creating new catalogs, so an English one could be > made. Voyager is localized, there are just no translations for it yet (and since too many strings are still changing, it makes little sense to do one ATM) Olli -- Oliver Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.vapor.com/ _ Voyager Mailing List - http://v3.vapor.com/ Voyager FAQ: http://faq.vapor.com/voyager/ Listserver Help: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=HELP Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=UNSUBSCRIBE
[voyager] Re: Strange behaviour
On 28-May-01, Matt Sealey wrote: > Why would you be so bothered about a single letter? > > If you're THAT worried about it, create an English (UK) locale file > for V, make your little contribution to the cause :) So far as I can see, Voyager is not Localised. If it was, there are programs on Aminet for creating new catalogs, so an English one could be made. All Amiga programs should have Locale settings, but IMO there are higher priorities for Voyager right now, such as JS stability and CSS. Regards -- Don Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ Voyager Mailing List - http://v3.vapor.com/ Voyager FAQ: http://faq.vapor.com/voyager/ Listserver Help: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=HELP Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=UNSUBSCRIBE
[voyager] Re: Strange behaviour
Hello Chris On 27-May-0, you wrote: > > >>> Ok one other very minor thing, Settings/General Settings/Colors. I`d like >>> the English spelling please >> >> Tough shit. I'd like the English spelling too, but that's life :) > > Ah well..if Vapor can`t be arsed to fix a fault.I can`t be arsed to > put my hand in my pocket and hand over my hard-earned cash for the next > update. Why should I buy flawed software? Why would you be so bothered about a single letter? If you're THAT worried about it, create an English (UK) locale file for V, make your little contribution to the cause :) > `Tough shit`...eh Mattdidn`t know you had been promoted from > beta-tester to PR guru for Vapor. I've been whining to get it changed to Colour for AGES. It just isn't going to happen. Hence, tough shit. Why don't you go get a grip, Chris? There are surely better things to be worried about than choice of spelling for a menu. Hey, did you see the news about that wedding thing in Israel? Surely THAT'S more important than Color with a u? Thanks -- Matt Sealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Website http://www.kittycat.co.uk _ Voyager Mailing List - http://v3.vapor.com/ Voyager FAQ: http://faq.vapor.com/voyager/ Listserver Help: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=HELP Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=UNSUBSCRIBE
[voyager] Re: Strange behaviour
>> Ok one other very minor thing, Settings/General Settings/Colors. I`d like >> the English spelling please > > Tough shit. I'd like the English spelling too, but that's life :) Ah well..if Vapor can`t be arsed to fix a fault.I can`t be arsed to put my hand in my pocket and hand over my hard-earned cash for the next update. Why should I buy flawed software? Every business has to listen to their customers requests and act upon them. `Tough shit`...eh Mattdidn`t know you had been promoted from beta-tester to PR guru for Vapor. You`ve just guaranteed Vapor sells one less copy of Voyager...bet they`re *really* glad they employed you. ;) Chris -- ICQ - 64510899 Powered by PowerPC Amiga in Dumfries & Galloway _ Voyager Mailing List - http://v3.vapor.com/ Voyager FAQ: http://faq.vapor.com/voyager/ Listserver Help: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=HELP Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=UNSUBSCRIBE
[voyager] Re: Strange behaviour
Hello Matt On 27-May-01, Matt Sealey wrote: > > Tough shit. not after the curry i had last night Regards buzz -- ExoticA - http://exotica.fix.no _ Voyager Mailing List - http://v3.vapor.com/ Voyager FAQ: http://faq.vapor.com/voyager/ Listserver Help: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=HELP Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=UNSUBSCRIBE
[voyager] Re: Strange behaviour
>>Copying M$ has nothing to do here, I'm afraid american English has been >>pretty much standard for ages now. > Glenn Davidson : >Problem is, he's not talking about worldwide English on the Internet, but >Localisation (or Localization in America). It's the same matter. We use american English at the Amiga Translators' Organi_z_ation. >Why bother localising a program, if your going to hard-code most of the >American English menus anyway (as in the MS case)? It's a really minor, >but fair, point. If and when V gets translated, nobody will prevent you from using a "British English" (?) in V, provided a suitable catalog is made. _ Voyager Mailing List - http://v3.vapor.com/ Voyager FAQ: http://faq.vapor.com/voyager/ Listserver Help: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=HELP Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=UNSUBSCRIBE
[voyager] Re: Strange behaviour
Hello Chris On 27-May-0, you wrote: > Ok one other very minor thing, Settings/General Settings/Colors. I`d like > the English spelling please Tough shit. I'd like the English spelling too, but that's life :) Thanks -- Matt Sealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Website http://www.kittycat.co.uk _ Voyager Mailing List - http://v3.vapor.com/ Voyager FAQ: http://faq.vapor.com/voyager/ Listserver Help: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=HELP Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=UNSUBSCRIBE
[voyager] Re: Strange behaviour
- Original Message - From: "David Rey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > Chris Millar : > >I`d like the English spelling please, or are you copying M$, [...] > > Copying M$ has nothing to do here, I'm afraid american English has been > pretty much standard for ages now. Problem is, he's not talking about worldwide English on the Internet, but Localisation (or Localization in America). It's a more severe case when, for example, Russians have to use American English interfaces, but the sentiment remains the same. Why bother localising a program, if your going to hard-code most of the American English menus anyway (as in the MS case)? It's a really minor, but fair, point. Glenn _ Voyager Mailing List - http://v3.vapor.com/ Voyager FAQ: http://faq.vapor.com/voyager/ Listserver Help: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=HELP Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=UNSUBSCRIBE
[voyager] Re: Strange behaviour
> Chris Millar : >I`d like the English spelling please, or are you copying M$, [...] Copying M$ has nothing to do here, I'm afraid american English has been pretty much standard for ages now. _ Voyager Mailing List - http://v3.vapor.com/ Voyager FAQ: http://faq.vapor.com/voyager/ Listserver Help: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=HELP Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=UNSUBSCRIBE
[voyager] Re: Strange behaviour
> Chris Millar : >Clicking on a URL link within a YAM email, nothing happens of course, V >hasn`t been launched. [...] This has nothing to do with Voyager, but with the script or whatever you're using to launch V from YAM. Make sure it is setup correctly. _ Voyager Mailing List - http://v3.vapor.com/ Voyager FAQ: http://faq.vapor.com/voyager/ Listserver Help: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=HELP Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=UNSUBSCRIBE
[voyager] Re: Strange behaviour
> Using v3.395 beta. > > Clicking on a URL link within a YAM email, nothing happens of course, V > hasn`t been launched. > > Launch V, click on link again, another V is launched and then link is > loaded. > > Can we have a requester...`Do you want to open page in the present V > window or launch another copy of V?` or something along those lines. > > So minimize the first V & the second V minimizes too. > > OK, so I close down the first V & goto Windows dropdown menu on second V. > It shows[1] Empty.& [2] link you clicked oneven though the > first copy of V has been shut down. Replying to oneself is the first sign of madness, or so they say..;) Just checked the CVS readme, are the above fixed in 3.3.100? It kinda reads that way to me, if so I apologise. :) Ok one other very minor thing, Settings/General Settings/Colors. I`d like the English spelling please, or are you copying M$, as they have the same thing, despite UK English being selected.the spellings are in USA English. Slainte Mhath, Chris -- Powered by PowerPC Amiga in Dumfries & Galloway _ Voyager Mailing List - http://v3.vapor.com/ Voyager FAQ: http://faq.vapor.com/voyager/ Listserver Help: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=HELP Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=UNSUBSCRIBE