Hi all! The hyphenation, which has been developed in another repository, is now in the main repository at <http://hg.dillo.org/dillo>. The remaining bugs and glitches will hopefully fixed soon. Sebastian
On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 12:44:48PM +0200, Sebastian Geerken wrote:
Hi all!
The hyphenation, which has been developed in another repository, is now in the main repository at <http://hg.dillo.org/dillo>.
The remaining bugs and glitches will hopefully fixed soon.
Excellent! This is really a cool feature. Johannes
Hi Sebastian.
The hyphenation, which has been developed in another repository, is now in the main repository at <http://hg.dillo.org/dillo>.
The remaining bugs and glitches will hopefully fixed soon.
Thanks for this great feature. I noticed that it is not enabled per default, because `make install` does not create the `hyphenation' directory. I think this would be nice to have it out of the box, or at least have a configure option. What do you think? Best, Alex
On Thu, Sep 13, Alexander Voigt wrote:
I noticed that it is not enabled per default, because `make install` does not create the `hyphenation' directory. I think this would be nice to have it out of the box, or at least have a configure option. What do you think?
Yes, we should add some hyphenation pattern files from CPAN, which are then installed by "make install". The licence is compatible. Which ones to include? All? Or the most important one (regarding to <http://www.dillo.org/stats/usage_201208.html#TOPCTRYS>), and leave the rest as extra packages? Sebastian
The background colors aren't working on http://www.dillo.org/css_compat/index.html
On Sat, Sep 15, corvid wrote:
The background colors aren't working on http://www.dillo.org/css_compat/index.html
Fixed. Sebastian
On Sat, Sep 15, Sebastian Geerken wrote:
On Sat, Sep 15, corvid wrote:
The background colors aren't working on http://www.dillo.org/css_compat/index.html
Fixed.
Not completely: hyphens get no background. (Should be fixed soon.) But I found another problem: in the attached test page, you should see the word "Grundst?cks..." in four different colors. The release version of dillo works correctly, but the latest version ignores style attributes for <span/>. Seems to be a problem independent of hyphenation. Sebastian
Sebastian wrote:
But I found another problem: in the attached test page, you should see the word "Grundst?cks..." in four different colors. The release version of dillo works correctly, but the latest version ignores style attributes for <span/>. Seems to be a problem independent of hyphenation.
Oops. Fixed.
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