Freya wrote:
By the way, the copy link location option doesn't seem to work but maybe you already know that.
It's supposed to work, anyway.
It would be great to get wikipedia rendering really well, as there are so many wikipedia pages and it is so useful that it would be good just to have a little browser even if it only worked on wikipedia pages! Theres so much content on there.
I am having one problem tho and I'm wondering if it is a known thing or something that I have done bad here. The default font seems to render very badly, like the kerning is out or something. The k in book is half missing and it is hard to read what you type into the location bar, and the wikipedia pages are basically unreadable too as they all use this font. Wondering if it is because of the version of the font libraries I'm linking in when I compile or something else?
Is this a known problem?
Various dillorc prefs have changed. If you start dillo from the command line with show_msg set in dillorc, does it complain a lot about unknown prefs and stuff? Instead of vw_fontname and fw_fontname, there's #font_serif="DejaVu Serif" #font_sans_serif="DejaVu Sans" #font_cursive="DejaVu Sans" #font_fantasy="DejaVu Sans" #font_monospace="DejaVu Sans Mono" which you'll see in the current sample dillorc. Everything is supposed to look better nowadays because Johannes has added a lot of CSS code. Speaking of which, you can have a style.css file now. I tried making a sample one (http://lists.auriga.wearlab.de/pipermail/dillo-dev/2009-February/006036.html ) a while back.