Hi there, Sorry for the unresponsiveness. I'm too busy in my regular job these days... Besides that, I've read the mailing list and gave some thought to these interesting topics. 1.- CSS plan (basic) 2.- Basic authentication 3.- Toolbox Icon 4.- Gmail compatibility (at least read/send) 5.- Close icon in Tab label 6.- Switch to mercurial I believe our next release would attract more people if it had, at least, implemented a couple in the {1,2,3,4,5} set. ----------------- A bit more detail: ----------------- 1.- CSS plan (basic) a) I have to implement the network retrieval of CSS stylesheets, so Johannes can continue working from there. b) Deciding a basic CSS set (e.g. just colors) is the next step before including it in the main tree c) Hooking it to a dillorc preference and to point 3.- (Read below) 2.- Basic authentication a) I have to review this patch after working on point 1.- b) This is a very requested feature after CSS. It'd be great to have it working. 3.- Toolbox Icon a) Since a long time ago I'd like to have a Toolbox icon to the right of bookmarks with a drop down menu. Something like: [Tb Icon] .-------------------. .---------. | Change charset >|--------------------------------->| UTF-8 | | Force my colors >|-------------------->.-----. | Latin1 | | CSS >|---------->.-----. | On | | Cp 1250 | | Free memory >|--. | On | | Off | | ... | '-------------------' | | Off | '-----' '---------' | '-----' | .------------------. '->| Images | | Local Files | | Everything unused | '-------------------' 4.- Gmail compatibility (at least read/send) a) From what I read it's clear that at least it can be made to work with some tweaks. What do we need to have it working out of the box? b) It'd make a nice headline! ("Fast Read/Send from gmail"). 5.- Close icon in Tab label a) This is much needed as anyone using Tabs has experienced. b) Not too hard to implement, but I have to work on 1 and 2. 6.- Switch to mercurial a) From comments it looks like switching to Hg is a good idea. b) Yes, I'm only updating Mercurial these days as an experiment. c) Switching as soon as I have some time to do it. Probably after 1.- and 2.- -- Cheers Jorge.-
Hi there,
Sorry for the unresponsiveness. I'm too busy in my regular job these days...
Besides that, I've read the mailing list and gave some thought to these interesting topics.
1.- CSS plan (basic) 2.- Basic authentication 3.- Toolbox Icon 4.- Gmail compatibility (at least read/send) 5.- Close icon in Tab label 6.- Switch to mercurial
Hi, On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 16:17:02 -0300 Jorge Arellano Cid <jcid@dillo.org> wrote: 7. (or better earlier?) long left mouse button press = right mouse button press -> should make things easier for people without a real right mouse button. with touchscreens you have pratically only one button, if you have luck there is mouse button rotation applet. popup menus are hardly accessible If desired, I guess I can make the patch for that. Greetings Andreas Kemnade
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 04:17:02PM -0300, Jorge Arellano Cid wrote:
2.- Basic authentication a) I have to review this patch after working on point 1.- b) This is a very requested feature after CSS. It'd be great to have it working.
It works locally on various web servers (Apache and others) and also on the LinuxFromScratch wiki. So (subject to any further comments I get) I think it is working. If anyone has an account they'd like me to test then I'll try it out.
5.- Close icon in Tab label a) This is much needed as anyone using Tabs has experienced. b) Not too hard to implement, but I have to work on 1 and 2.
I'd like to do this but I don't see how to get a button into the tab label. It just displays the widget's label(). I wondered if there was some Symbol magic that might do it but Symbols don't seem to respond to events. Am I missing something? Maybe the close button will have to go in the tab body. Perhaps to the right of the web search bar? (Top-right seems to be the traditional location.)
6.- Switch to mercurial a) From comments it looks like switching to Hg is a good idea. b) Yes, I'm only updating Mercurial these days as an experiment. c) Switching as soon as I have some time to do it. Probably after 1.- and 2.-
Cool! Jeremy Henty
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 10:24:38AM +0000, Jeremy Henty wrote:
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 04:17:02PM -0300, Jorge Arellano Cid wrote:
2.- Basic authentication a) I have to review this patch after working on point 1.- b) This is a very requested feature after CSS. It'd be great to have it working.
It works locally on various web servers (Apache and others) and also on the LinuxFromScratch wiki. So (subject to any further comments I get) I think it is working. If anyone has an account they'd like me to test then I'll try it out.
Good.
5.- Close icon in Tab label a) This is much needed as anyone using Tabs has experienced. b) Not too hard to implement, but I have to work on 1 and 2.
I'd like to do this but I don't see how to get a button into the tab label. It just displays the widget's label(). I wondered if there was some Symbol magic that might do it but Symbols don't seem to respond to events. Am I missing something? Maybe the close button will have to go in the tab body. Perhaps to the right of the web search bar? (Top-right seems to be the traditional location.)
My original idea was to use a '+' symbol rotated 45 degrees, then to override the virtual handle method to react when the click was in its "zone". Just an idea, I haven't coded anything. There was an aqua-like tab widget somewhere. I was suggested to look at it for insight. I don't have the reference now. :( -- Cheers Jorge.-
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 10:24:38AM +0000, Jeremy Henty wrote:
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 04:17:02PM -0300, Jorge Arellano Cid wrote:
2.- Basic authentication a) I have to review this patch after working on point 1.- b) This is a very requested feature after CSS. It'd be great to have it working.
It works locally on various web servers (Apache and others) and also on the LinuxFromScratch wiki. So (subject to any further comments I get) I think it is working.
My test machine has the wrong autotools, so I'm afraid I can't built and test this myself, but: does it work as expected if an img on a page requires authentication? As far as I recall (hazy memory) the unofficial patches for dillo1 didn't. If this one does, then great! Cheers, f -- Francis Daly francis@daoine.org
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