Re: Small, but old bug

2015-04-09 Thread cj
In article CAC85+4KfBdFP6j-=6jjprxr9yzi92anfvjcg8p81wq-mqff...@mail.gmail.com, David Feugey dfeu...@ascinfo.fr wrote: And so carriage return is sometimes applied at the wrong place. Will this bug be corrected? I think this 'bug' has been present for a long time, where NetSurf puts in a line

Re: Small, but old bug

2015-04-09 Thread Andrew Pinder
In message 20150409203946.gb19...@kyllikki.org on 9 Apr 2015 Vincent Sanders vi...@netsurf-browser.org wrote: Fixing this is earmarked for our 4.0 series and needs a re-written render engine. The new engine is a job comparable in size to the entire project to date and has not yet been

Re: Small, but old bug

2015-04-09 Thread Vincent Sanders
On Thu, Apr 09, 2015 at 05:20:52PM +0200, David Feugey wrote: When I made a page with accents, all is OK with Unicode. For example élément But if I use HTML codes, (eacute;leacute;ments), NetSurf considers that there are 3 words é+lé+memts. A cut after each special characters. And so

Re: Small, but old bug

2015-04-09 Thread Peter Young
On 9 Apr 2015 David Feugey dfeu...@ascinfo.fr wrote: When I made a page with accents, all is OK with Unicode. For example élément But if I use HTML codes, (eacute;leacute;ments), NetSurf considers that there are 3 words é+lé+memts. A cut after each special characters. And so carriage

Small, but old bug

2015-04-09 Thread David Feugey
When I made a page with accents, all is OK with Unicode. For example élément But if I use HTML codes, (eacute;leacute;ments), NetSurf considers that there are 3 words é+lé+memts. A cut after each special characters. And so carriage return is sometimes applied at the wrong place. Will this bug be