On Thu, 11 Sep 2003 01:02:53 +0200 Melvin Hadasht <mhadasht@freefluid.dyndns.org> wrote:
Hi,
My current tab/frame patch (which will probably be released AFTER the 20th of september, as I am going abroad for a while) contains a find_as_you_type implementation (like Mozilla, search results are updated interactively).
I was very happy when Mozilla implemented Emacs' incremental seach, so I would really like to find it in Dillo, too. Is the patch available somewhere?
Well, the highly-experimental-not-for-release-yet current version of the tab/frame patch, containing this feature, is at the patch site: http://www.geocities.com/ikbenfrank/dillo-200309102310-tabs.patch.gz size: 83700 bytes (gzipped, as downloaded) 366075 bytes (uncompressed) md5sum: 7df18dc069447dcc725abdcb64477a21 (gzipped, as downloaded) ad5ed7c538c8ae3801aebe229e79b177 (uncompressed) It is not even guaranteed to compile though, as it is just a current patch between my development tree and yesterdays CVS. Feel free to give it a try though. Set (in dillorc) 'popup_dialogs=NO' to use the status-bar version, otherwise you get the popup version (which also supports find_as_you_type by the way). Set find_as_you_type=YES to get that feature.
(could we add shift-enter to search backwards?)
Yes, we could.
So what do you think about making a menu entry for each Dillo command? That would create numerous new entries but then the user does not need
Well, I would not make menu-entries for everything, but might consider making everything available for binding. Just like you can do in Emacs...
I would also find it useful if we could navigate through links using the keyboard.
Yes, that is another planned feature. Cheers//Frank -- WWWWW ________________________ ## o o\ / Frank de Lange \ }# \| / +46-734352015 \ \ `--| _/ <Hacker for Hire> \ `---' \ +31-640037120 / \ frank@unternet.org / `------------------------' [ "Omnis enim res, quae dando non deficit, dum habetur et non datur, nondum habetur, quomodo habenda est." ]