On 8 Apr, Dave Symes wrote in message
<5629643029d...@triffid.co.uk>:
> In article ,
>Jim Nagel wrote:
>
> > After posting that, I thot: Adjust-doubleclick would be even nicer (all
> > with one hand), if such a thing is allowed in such a situation.
>
> Adjust double click opens a child/
In article ,
Jim Nagel wrote:
> Tim Hill wrote on 7 Apr:
> > In article <30d0062956@abbeypress.net>,
> >Jim Nagel wrote:
> >> Or maybe a new trick such as Shift-Adjust-click could open the new
> >> window *behind* the one I click in. (Perhaps this is comparable to
> >> the likes of
Tim Hill wrote on 7 Apr:
> In article <30d0062956@abbeypress.net>,
>Jim Nagel wrote:
>> Or maybe a new trick such as Shift-Adjust-click could open the new
>> window *behind* the one I click in. (Perhaps this is comparable to
>> the likes of Firefox, where you can configure whether openi
In article <30d0062956@abbeypress.net>,
Jim Nagel wrote:
> Or maybe a new trick such as Shift-Adjust-click could open the new
> window *behind* the one I click in. (Perhaps this is comparable to
> the likes of Firefox, where you can configure whether opening a new
> tab puts you immedia
Richard Porter wrote on 6 Apr:
> I can't see the point of 'Stagger window position' being on ...
So often I wish that the "stagger" behaviour would behave more
helpfully, when I have a page of search results and want to follow
several of them.
Adjust-cli
it does what
I want. If a link is opened in a new window then the new window is
vertically offset from the parent window, otherwise a new window
that's opened from the icon bar or by double-clicking an html file
opens in the default position.
I can't see the point of 'Stagger wi
After a bit of fiddling I got the default window position to where I
want it - full width, just below the menu bar at the top and just
above the icon bar at the bottom. I've ticked 'Stagger window
position'.
This is fine when you first run NetSurf but I would expect NetSurf to