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#201 2010-07-12 13:17:46

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Re: jumanji - a web browser

portix wrote:
bernarcher wrote:

It would be interesting to see whether (and how) such a concept could be adapted to jumanji.

Does jumanji support userscripts? Then VimNav should work out of the box with jumanji, since i guess jumanji and midori use the same Javascript engine.

As yet jumanjui appears not to support arbitrary user scripts. The builtin hint following is literally dependent on the "input_hinting_mode.js" script as jumanji directly calls functions therein. Thus VimNav will definitely not work with jumanji.

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#202 2010-07-12 13:35:46

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Re: jumanji - a web browser

bernarcher wrote:
portix wrote:
bernarcher wrote:

It would be interesting to see whether (and how) such a concept could be adapted to jumanji.

Does jumanji support userscripts? Then VimNav should work out of the box with jumanji, since i guess jumanji and midori use the same Javascript engine.

As yet jumanjui appears not to support arbitrary user scripts. The builtin hint following is literally dependent on the "input_hinting_mode.js" script as jumanji directly calls functions therein. Thus VimNav will definitely not work with jumanji.

Unfortunately you are wrong.
As long as you first press <tab> before pressing the hint key set in VimNav you can use its hinting feature.
I've already tested it but I was annoyed by always pressing <tab> before which is why I stick with the IMO really bad hinting-script provided on the jumanji homepage.

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#203 2010-07-12 18:00:20

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Re: jumanji - a web browser

hi everybody

I asked this 2 pages before but didn't get a respond. In my opinion not every site should store a cookie. When i just writeprotect the cookies file has this the same effect?

thanks in advance

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#204 2010-07-12 18:10:29

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Re: jumanji - a web browser

Psyce wrote:

hi everybody

I asked this 2 pages before but didn't get a respond. In my opinion not every site should store a cookie. When i just writeprotect the cookies file has this the same effect?

thanks in advance

Did you read the entire thread carefully? neldoreth posted this long before you asked your question:

http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php? … 31#p787731

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#205 2010-07-12 18:33:35

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ah ok seems i didn't read careful enough XD sry

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#206 2010-07-12 22:49:12

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Re: jumanji - a web browser

Andrwe wrote:
bernarcher wrote:

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As yet jumanjui appears not to support arbitrary user scripts. The builtin hint following is literally dependent on the "input_hinting_mode.js" script as jumanji directly calls functions therein. Thus VimNav will definitely not work with jumanji.

Unfortunately you are wrong.
As long as you first press <tab> before pressing the hint key set in VimNav you can use its hinting feature.
I've already tested it but I was annoyed by always pressing <tab> before which is why I stick with the IMO really bad hinting-script provided on the jumanji homepage.

Why "unfortunately"? wink

This <tab> trick is interesting. VimNav hinting in Jumanji really does work this way but I would never have thought of this one. (How did you find out?)

Now to the main question of all: Why does it do so at all? (And don't answer 42!) I have no idea yet but eventually I might find out. So far I was planning to spend some weekend's spare time to probably get VimNav better integrated in Jumanji (hopefully).


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#207 2010-07-12 23:46:17

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#208 2010-07-12 23:48:58

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Re: jumanji - a web browser

@ ablepharus
They're hints. Instead of clicking the links (shown in yellow) with a mouse, you press a corresponding number.
Go to a wabpage, press 'f' or 'F' and the hints will appear. It's like speed-dialing.

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#209 2010-07-12 23:54:26

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I need to activate the plugin, do I? Because the yellow hints doesn't apper.

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#210 2010-07-12 23:54:39

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ablepharus wrote:
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I need to activate the plugin, do I? Because the yellow hints doesn't apper.

What karol said. but for it you will need to download the input_hinting_mode.js from pwmt.org>> jumanji >> scripts

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#211 2010-07-12 23:55:25

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Re: jumanji - a web browser

Inxsible wrote:
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What karol said. but for it you will need to download the input_hinting_mode.js from pwmt.org>> jumanji >> scripts

Ok, thanks and thanks to Karol too smile

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#212 2010-07-12 23:56:39

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> but for it you will need to download the input_hinting_mode.js from pwmt.org>> jumanji >> scripts
<facepalm>
Sorry, ablepharus, I forgot about that.

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#213 2010-07-13 00:01:22

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Oh and before you ask how to get it working and I have to facepalm myself... you will have to put the following in your jumanjirc

script ~/path/to/input_hinting_mode.js

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#214 2010-07-13 00:03:05

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Edit: Nevermind, Inxsible is thinking more clearly than me.

Read the http://pwmt.org/jumanji/faq/ , there's an example jumanjirc and the bottom.

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#215 2010-07-13 00:14:24

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Re: jumanji - a web browser

Ok i installed the follow hints script, it's really cool, thanks for your help.  What's the difference between F and f ? And how do i get my cursor into a textfield?

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#216 2010-07-13 00:16:15

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Re: jumanji - a web browser

ablepharus wrote:

Ok i installed the follow hints script, it's really cool, thanks for your help.  What's the difference between F and f ?

f opens the "hinted" link in the same tab. F opens it in a new tab

ablepharus wrote:

And how do i get my cursor into a textfield?

That one I am not sure of. But there was a feature request for "gi" being used to go to the first input field a few pages ago in this very thread. Although I don't think neldoreth has implemented that yet.

But the good thing is...you can still use the mouse smile

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#217 2010-07-13 00:17:49

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<sihg>
I'm getting old. I'm not the fastest draw in the West anymore ...

Unfortunately I don't know the answer for the 'move cursor into a textfield' question.

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#218 2010-07-13 00:25:39

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Use the mouse? How does that work?

Thank you both for your fast help.

Do you have any idea how i could use gecko-mediaplayer to watch flash movies in jumanji?

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#219 2010-07-13 00:27:21

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#220 2010-07-13 00:35:11

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*hahah* could have been ^^

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#221 2010-07-13 00:35:55

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Re: jumanji - a web browser

Well does anyone know how to fix this?

http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php? … 06#p789806


I really hate pink.....can you tell?

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#222 2010-07-13 00:48:12

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Re: jumanji - a web browser

Do you have different themes or text colors?

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#223 2010-07-13 00:49:15

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I've got pink too. I think you just shopped the other screenshot ;-)
Are there any difference between those two computers? Maybe pink is triggered only on i686? ;P

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#224 2010-07-13 00:49:42

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ablepharus wrote:

Do you have different themes or text colors?

Nope. Same themes on both machines.


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#225 2010-07-13 00:51:06

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karol wrote:

I've got pink too. I think you just shopped the other screenshot ;-)

GRRRR mad

karol wrote:

Are there any difference between those two computers? Maybe pink is triggered only on i686? ;P

On the contrary the i686 shows black and x64 shows pink.


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