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Hi aragon.
That was a quick response. The screen shot below shows the start of my post as viewed from Dillo (which is in substitution for a link - where I only took a snapshot of the two words).
Yes, I tried your Dillo 2.2 pet and two pets from Tman.
I suspect that apart from the Dillo screen shot - my above post looks normal to most readers.
My regards
That was a quick response. The screen shot below shows the start of my post as viewed from Dillo (which is in substitution for a link - where I only took a snapshot of the two words).
Yes, I tried your Dillo 2.2 pet and two pets from Tman.
I suspect that apart from the Dillo screen shot - my above post looks normal to most readers.
My regards
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Ah, ok i see. But back to the other part of the question, did you try the actual pet from the first post (3...)? You're allways refering to 2.2 which is an older one...
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try one of these:http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 263#564263
edit: or change your font settings in the config file
edit: or change your font settings in the config file
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hi jasper,Jasper wrote:Hi aragon,
I tried v 3 from Tman and v 2.2 from yourself and Tman.
I can try your 3.0.2-1 pet in about 2 hours from now if you think it may help.
My regards
Update - I have just tried your 3.0.2-1 - but no joy.
I will be back on line in about two hours.
will try tomorrow if i could see something ...
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Jasper,
i've looked into the issue ...
Dillo will only display special chars correct if
a) the charset is set to utf-8 as burunduk mentions
b) special chars are escaped properly (what as far as i see/understand does not happen for the message-body in the forum)
so it seems this is more a phpBB issue, than a dillo issue. Other browser just seem to be more fault-tolerant.
aragon
i've looked into the issue ...
Dillo will only display special chars correct if
a) the charset is set to utf-8 as burunduk mentions
b) special chars are escaped properly (what as far as i see/understand does not happen for the message-body in the forum)
so it seems this is more a phpBB issue, than a dillo issue. Other browser just seem to be more fault-tolerant.
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Hi aragon, Burunduk and technosaurus,
Thank you all very much for your time and help.
I have been using utf-8 throughout, plus there have been a few thousand dillo downloads from this thread (apparently with few, if any, display problems).
So, it would seem that, whilst phpBB may well be problematic, there is some other cause more specific to me.
My computing knowledge is so poor that I don't even have a pay grade, so I can only understand any comments in a non-technical sense.
Burunduk mentioned "page code" and I do remember that long ago (using W98SE and a particular DOS program) I had to use Code Page 437 (instead of 850 or 85?) to see a correct display.
I still have W98SE on my computer, but I think I had to set code page 437 in autoexec.bat or config.sys so I have no idea if (or how) that might affect Puppy Linux and my dillo display.
My regards
Thank you all very much for your time and help.
I have been using utf-8 throughout, plus there have been a few thousand dillo downloads from this thread (apparently with few, if any, display problems).
So, it would seem that, whilst phpBB may well be problematic, there is some other cause more specific to me.
My computing knowledge is so poor that I don't even have a pay grade, so I can only understand any comments in a non-technical sense.
Burunduk mentioned "page code" and I do remember that long ago (using W98SE and a particular DOS program) I had to use Code Page 437 (instead of 850 or 85?) to see a correct display.
I still have W98SE on my computer, but I think I had to set code page 437 in autoexec.bat or config.sys so I have no idea if (or how) that might affect Puppy Linux and my dillo display.
My regards
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I love Dillo but I'm having a couple of issues with my 3.0 version in Precise.
1) Non-stop "certificate" warnings each time I follow a link.. Possibly caused by my clock being out of sync since I use no battery in my laptop.
2) I can't figure which URL to insert in the Dillo cookiesrc file to allow me to log in and view gmail in html mode. I have to resort to using "DEFAULT ACCEPT" which I don't like.
Any advice on fixing either of the above is most welcome.
Thanks
Greg
1) Non-stop "certificate" warnings each time I follow a link.. Possibly caused by my clock being out of sync since I use no battery in my laptop.
2) I can't figure which URL to insert in the Dillo cookiesrc file to allow me to log in and view gmail in html mode. I have to resort to using "DEFAULT ACCEPT" which I don't like.
Any advice on fixing either of the above is most welcome.
Thanks
Greg
redandwhitestripes wrote:
This is a pretty common occurrence with Dillo, especially with certain websites.
Remember, Dillo doesn't support cache, cookies, history, etc...which is why it's so much faster.
Non-stop "certificate" warnings each time I follow a link
This is a pretty common occurrence with Dillo, especially with certain websites.
A full-featured browser is usually required to access e-mail accounts.I can't figure which URL to insert in the Dillo cookiesrc file to allow me to log in and view gmail in html mode.
Remember, Dillo doesn't support cache, cookies, history, etc...which is why it's so much faster.
dillo 3.0.3 soon
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I know, but my point is that I can access gmail, but I can't figure out the exact url required to "accept" cookies for in dillorc, I've tried several, such as mail.google.com that don't work, so I've had to configure dillorc as 'default accept'Dewbie wrote:redandwhitestripes wrote:
A full-featured browser is usually required to access e-mail accounts.I can't figure which URL to insert in the Dillo cookiesrc file to allow me to log in and view gmail in html mode.
Remember, Dillo doesn't support cache, cookies, history, etc...which is why it's so much faster.
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If you type dillo from shell, it will display which websites are called.
For example:
For example:
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Nav_open_url: new url='http://mail.google.com/mail/'
Dns_server [0]: mail.google.com is 173.194.45.54 173.194.45.53
Connecting to 173.194.45.54
Nav_open_url: new url='https://accounts.google.com/ServiceLogin?service=mail&passive=true&rm=false&continue=http://mail.google.com/mail/&scc=1<mpl=default<mplcache=2'
Capi_filters_test: deny from 'accounts.google.com' to 'ssl.gstatic.com'
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Dillo-3.0.3 has been released
From dillo.org:
Dillo-3.0.3 has been released!
17-Apr-2013
We've added support for the CSS display property, fine-grained control over hyphenation, a domainrc mechanism to replace filter_auto_requests, UI color preferences, a keybinding to view source, a couple of text selection improvements, some form widget work, keyboard navigation improvements, better window titles, fixed bugs that cropped up, etc. The big news is that work is active on floating elements, but this won't be ready to go inside this release. Stay tuned...
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Hi,
I have not discovered how to display all characters properly using dillo - please see my last post on this subject @ http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... ebd#665871
If anyone has any new idea(s) on a fix that would be great, however this post is about another small problem, viz:
viewing the above link in dillo (screen width 1024 pixels with size 14 font) I have to use the horizontal scroll bar and I wonder if there is a way to make that post, amongst some others, fit my screen width without reducing my font size?
My regards
I have not discovered how to display all characters properly using dillo - please see my last post on this subject @ http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... ebd#665871
If anyone has any new idea(s) on a fix that would be great, however this post is about another small problem, viz:
viewing the above link in dillo (screen width 1024 pixels with size 14 font) I have to use the horizontal scroll bar and I wonder if there is a way to make that post, amongst some others, fit my screen width without reducing my font size?
My regards
That page is wider because of the box of unwrapped code near the bottom. You can create a style.css file in .dillo and add this:Jasper wrote:...viewing the above link in dillo (screen width 1024 pixels with size 14 font) I have to use the horizontal scroll bar and I wonder if there is a way to make that post, amongst some others, fit my screen width without reducing my font size?
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.code {font-family: monospace !important; font-size: 8px !important}
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Hi session,
Thank you very much for your interest and for your suggested method (which I had not thought of),
My style.css line currently reads:
so I could easily add your "font-size: 8px !important" to that line.
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My method amended my dillorc file line to:
substituting 8 in place of 14.
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When I call Geany from my Task Bar it automatically opens at the file and line that was last amended. So either of our changes is easily reversed.
My regards
Ideally, like Opera, it could auto-wrap the larger text into whatever the available width, but I don't know how to achieve that in any other browser.
Thank you very much for your interest and for your suggested method (which I had not thought of),
My style.css line currently reads:
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body {background-color: #FFFFFF !important; font-family: Serif !important; color: blue !important}
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My method amended my dillorc file line to:
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font_min_size=8
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When I call Geany from my Task Bar it automatically opens at the file and line that was last amended. So either of our changes is easily reversed.
My regards
Ideally, like Opera, it could auto-wrap the larger text into whatever the available width, but I don't know how to achieve that in any other browser.