On Tue, Jul 05, 2016 at 04:53:45PM -0400, John Gaffney wrote:
First, a huge thanks to all the Dillo team for their efforts: I just switched from 3.0.5 to the current snapshot to try out the mbedtls changes, and I am wowed not only by this, but by all the improvements in rendering, etc. Great work!
Thanks for taking the time to express this!
As far as I can see, one can use the context menu to download individual images on a page, or use the panel to toggle image loading. But if one wants not to download images in general, but to download all the images for some one page (e.g., a weather forecast page), then one has to toggle downloading of images on and then off again. Maybe a command could be added to KeysCommand_t in keys.hh, bound by default to something like Ctrl-i in keys.cc, with a corresponding call to a_Html_load_images() in handle() in ui.cc?
This is interesting.
To make the switch to the current snapshot, I had, sadly, to terminate an instance of 3.0.5 that had been running continuously for 90 days without any issues.
Wow, it's good to know it can last that long. What you describe here is very interesting, in a way I've come to suspect most users don't have the slightest clue. I mean, everyone of us (as dillo users) have *different* use cases. There's no way we can guess what other people are doing outside of our awareness realm. Now, you're not only a casual user, but one that uses dillo *a lot*, and appreciate it as an everyday tool. That being stated, we are very interested in knowing your use case, and all the details of it. There's potentially a lot we can learn from it, and also improve yours/and-the-generic user experience as a result of this learning. So please elaborate on why you like to have it running for that long time, what do you do with it, how you do it, what problem does it solve that other tools don't, why is it your choice. What you'd wish it had. Some things may be possible, others not, a few may be solved in different ways, etc. Just learning about those key tasks, or improving a single one, would be a big gain for all of us. Your feedback as a dillo power-user is not only welcomed, it's asked for!
Thanks again for all your hard work!
Ack! @all: if you're a dillo power-user, let us know about it! -- Cheers Jorge.-