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Re: Tear 0.3 - Simple WebKit browser, now with Dashboard
I've noticed a bug in tear:
Once you open two windows, the hardware keys (fullscreen, resize) stop working. |
Re: Tear 0.3 - Simple WebKit browser, now with Dashboard
Repository updated.
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Re: Tear 0.3 - Simple WebKit browser, now with Dashboard
@Bundyo
Because you have popup menus with their most significant entries at the bottom, try the following after the popup call: menu.emit('move-scroll', gtk.SCROLL_END) I haven't noticed any bad visual side effects when doing this. But then, I'm running in a slightly slower environment. |
Re: Tear 0.3 - Simple WebKit browser, now with Dashboard
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Re: Tear 0.3 - Simple WebKit browser, now with Dashboard
Nah, it has nothing to do with those things :) It has to do with the inability to support several windows updated with the current selected options. The options manager should correct that, but then the all windows would share the same option.
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Re: Tear 0.3 - Simple WebKit browser, now with Dashboard
I typically never have more than one window open and there are times if my keyboard is closed that the fullscreen and zoom buttons wont work. Cant figure out any pattern to the behavior, but I can confirm it does happen.
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Re: Tear 0.3 - Simple WebKit browser, now with Dashboard
The shortcuts are in fact actions and actions are problematic on the tablet too, I'm going to replace them.
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Re: Tear 0.3 - Simple WebKit browser, now with Dashboard
interesting observation:
tyrning images of will still make use of already downloaded images, and the page will render in a snap. is it the downloading of new images thats become cpu intensive? |
Re: Tear 0.3 - Simple WebKit browser, now with Dashboard
Anyone else use Facebook. www.x.facebook.com
When I used it on microb, performance was decent, but it kept reporting javascript issues. Finally tried it in Tear and it works much better though some things still hava the javascript issue pop up (such as changing status or viewing people's photos). |
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OTOH, Tear sure is faster at GMail than is MicroB, and you can get GMail to suggest addresses as you type without having to backspace to elicit them. |
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