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#351 2011-09-28 17:11:19

DonVla
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Re: dwb - a webkit web browser

portix wrote:
DonVla wrote:

4. How does the quicksearch stuff work? In the dwb FAQ you say that they can be accessed through "<keyword> <searchterm>", but it does not really work for me. Let say I have "g" as google quicksearch. Where do I have to enter "g <searchterm>" to do a google search?

You have to add searchengines and keywords if you want to use this feature, if you want to add google with keyword g, go to google, press 'gs', enter the keyword. The first engine you add will then be your default searchengine, you don't need to enter a keyword for your default searchengine.

Thanks for your fast reply.
I understand how I can add searchengines, but how do I "activate" them, ie search for the searchterm? I simply don't get it smile

PS: Where does dwb/webkit keep cached files,cookies, etc?
Havewn't found anything under .config or .cache/webkit.

Last edited by DonVla (2011-09-28 17:13:43)

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#352 2011-09-28 17:24:57

portix
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Re: dwb - a webkit web browser

Just press 'o' to open a url. Instead entering a url you can simply enter your searchterm. If your searchterm is a url you must use the keyword of course.
The default behaviour is, that cookies are not stored at all. If you allow all cookies, they are stored in ~/.config/dwb/[profilename]/cookies. If you don't use a profile the profilename is 'default'. If you don't allow all cookies you can also save and allow cookies for a website by pressing 'CC', on most sites you will have to press 'CC' after you logged in for example.

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#353 2011-09-28 17:32:51

DonVla
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Re: dwb - a webkit web browser

portix wrote:

Just press 'o' to open a url. Instead entering a url you can simply enter your searchterm. If your searchterm is a url you must use the keyword of course.
The default behaviour is, that cookies are not stored at all. If you allow all cookies, they are stored in ~/.config/dwb/[profilename]/cookies. If you don't use a profile the profilename is 'default'. If you don't allow all cookies you can also save and allow cookies for a website by pressing 'CC', on most sites you will have to press 'CC' after you logged in for example.

Hehe, thanks. Now I got it ...

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#354 2011-09-28 19:23:16

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Re: dwb - a webkit web browser

I'd kill for a good adblock, it's the only roadblock that prevents me from using dwb as my only main browser sad

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#355 2011-09-28 19:50:57

gorilla
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Re: dwb - a webkit web browser

TheLemonMan wrote:

I'd kill for a good adblock, it's the only roadblock that prevents me from using dwb as my only main browser sad

Privoxy does a good job for me. If this isn't enough, try privoxy-blocklist. It's a script to convert adblock lists to work with privoxy.

But please don't kill me now!

Last edited by gorilla (2011-09-28 19:54:27)

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#356 2011-09-29 15:34:11

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Re: dwb - a webkit web browser

gorilla wrote:
TheLemonMan wrote:

I'd kill for a good adblock, it's the only roadblock that prevents me from using dwb as my only main browser sad

Privoxy does a good job for me. If this isn't enough, try privoxy-blocklist. It's a script to convert adblock lists to work with privoxy.

But please don't kill me now!

Tried it and works pretty fine big_smile
/me reloads the handgun

Edit : It crashes whenever i try to use hints on the site www.gbarl.it it neutral

Last edited by TheLemonMan (2011-09-29 16:44:30)

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#357 2011-10-07 13:25:54

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Re: dwb - a webkit web browser

Hey,

when I install the recent updates for libsoup (2.36.0-1) and libwebkit (1.6.1-1), dwb becomes intolerably instable. It crashes on every second site… downgrading to libsoup-2.34.3-1 and libwebkit-1.4.3-1 resolves this issue.

Anyone else observing the same behaviour?

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#358 2011-10-07 15:21:53

portix
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Re: dwb - a webkit web browser

I guess you are using a proxy, there is a bug in libsoup that causes a segfault on ssl-encrypted sites.

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#359 2011-10-07 17:43:08

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Re: dwb - a webkit web browser

You’re right. When using dwb with proxy disabled and current libsoup and libwebkit packages installed no instabilities occur here.

thx for the hint!

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#360 2011-10-11 20:55:52

gp4004
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Re: dwb - a webkit web browser

hi there,


When I enter InsertMode in my webmail (roundcube), I can type text, but as soon as I type Enter to go to the next line, I exit Insertmode so that I have to type i to enter InsertMode before typing again.

Writing an email is really difficult, is there any way not to go back to NormalMode after typing enter?



I've tried the script in post #286 (https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 01#p948801) but I don't see any difference...

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#361 2011-10-11 21:03:47

jakob
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Re: dwb - a webkit web browser

gp4004 wrote:

hi there,


When I enter InsertMode in my webmail (roundcube), I can type text, but as soon as I type Enter to go to the next line, I exit Insertmode so that I have to type i to enter InsertMode before typing again.

Writing an email is really difficult, is there any way not to go back to NormalMode after typing enter?



I've tried the script in post #286 (https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 01#p948801) but I don't see any difference...

Hey, had the same issue yesterday with dwb-hg pull 621 and it still persists on 637. May it be caused by my sticking to old libsoup and libwebkit?

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#362 2011-10-11 21:13:59

portix
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Re: dwb - a webkit web browser

The behaviour in insertmode has changed, pressing return will always activate normalmode, but i'm not sure if i will stick with it, i think i will change it before releasing the next snapshot. There are 2 possibilities to avoid this, you can use an external editor with Control-e, the default is vim in xterm or you can enter pass-through mode with Control-i. In pass-through mode every keypress is ignored by dwb except for Escape.

gp4004 wrote:

I've tried the script in post #286 (https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 01#p948801) but I don't see any difference...

This script no longer works.

Last edited by portix (2011-10-11 21:14:36)

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#363 2011-10-11 22:18:28

portix
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Re: dwb - a webkit web browser

I reverted to the old behaviour with revision 638, changing to normalmode when pressing return really wasn't a good idea.

Last edited by portix (2011-10-11 22:18:45)

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#364 2011-10-11 22:21:50

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Re: dwb - a webkit web browser

Yeah just tried setting that to urxvt (which I use as my regular shell) which has transparency enabled.

I very much like to do another typing activity in vim, although I’m no convinced by the look of my setup right now.

What are your ideas about using this? I very much like the idea, but it looks not perfect yet…
here’s a screenshot the terminal is smaller in height than the desktop since it is drawn on my laptop screen and the left desktop is a 19" tft lcd…

What terminals (with or without transparency) do you use?

Jakob

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#365 2011-10-11 22:30:06

portix
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Re: dwb - a webkit web browser

I use urxvt without transparency but for vim i use xterm because i haven't found a way to have a different cursor in insertmode and normalmode with vim in urxvt.

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#366 2011-10-12 08:14:10

gp4004
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Re: dwb - a webkit web browser

portix wrote:

This script no longer works.


Ok, thank you for your answers, I'm going to delete this script...

And thank you for your change! (don't switch to normalmode with enter :-) )

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#367 2011-10-17 22:21:34

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Re: dwb - a webkit web browser

Is it just me, or is anyone else noticing SSL handshake errors on a few sites (they work fine in Firefox/Chromium) (like https://www.alphashirt.com). Is this another gnutls bug? Haven't tried downgrading yet, but I've rebuilt dwb since the gnutls update a couple of days ago.

Thanks,
Scott

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#368 2011-10-18 05:45:36

Army
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Re: dwb - a webkit web browser

Same problem here with luakit.

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#369 2011-10-18 15:06:23

firecat53
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Re: dwb - a webkit web browser

Downgrading libsoup to 2.34.3-1 fixes the issue. Looks like the upgrade happened around October 2nd. I'll have to check the libsoup site and see if there are any bugs filed.

Scott

edit: I filed the bug here

Last edited by firecat53 (2011-10-18 15:15:05)

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#370 2011-10-29 03:54:55

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Re: dwb - a webkit web browser

Hi,

When building the stable snapshot on Ubuntu, I receive this warning:

local.c: In function ‘local_show_directory’:
local.c:196:9: warning: format ‘%lu’ expects argument of type ‘long unsigned int’, but argument 4 has type ‘__nlink_t’ [-Wformat]

This is for a 32-bit computer. This doesn't show up when building an amd64 .deb package (according to the pbuilder buildlog on Launchpad).

Also:
The history, bookmarks, quickmarks (along with others) aren't created at all, even after creating bookmarks and visiting sites. The output just says that it cannot open the respective files under .config.

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#371 2011-10-29 04:58:42

portix
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Re: dwb - a webkit web browser

jomasti wrote:

Hi,

When building the stable snapshot on Ubuntu, I receive this warning:

local.c: In function ‘local_show_directory’:
local.c:196:9: warning: format ‘%lu’ expects argument of type ‘long unsigned int’, but argument 4 has type ‘__nlink_t’ [-Wformat]

This is for a 32-bit computer. This doesn't show up when building an amd64 .deb package (according to the pbuilder buildlog on Launchpad).

Also:
The history, bookmarks, quickmarks (along with others) aren't created at all, even after creating bookmarks and visiting sites. The output just says that it cannot open the respective files under .config.

I have fixed all these issues and created a new snapshot. However, only the files that are needed are created, but dwb still warns about missing files but you can ignore these warnings if you don't need these files, i.e. if you don't use quickmarks dwb won't create a quickmark file.

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#372 2011-10-30 10:05:49

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Re: dwb - a webkit web browser

Building GTK3 version directly from your HG repo.

Love the browser, just got a couple of queries.

Flash doesn't seem to be working, I have disabled the plugin blocker.

There seems to be a pink tinting to the scroll bar and buttons.

I can't seem to see the anything in the command box, seems to be white on white.

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#373 2011-10-30 10:28:49

portix
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Re: dwb - a webkit web browser

nperry wrote:

Building GTK3 version directly from your HG repo.

Love the browser, just got a couple of queries.

Flash doesn't seem to be working, I have disabled the plugin blocker.

I guess you are using the 64-bit flashplugin because the 64-bit flashplugin doesn't work with libwebkit3.

nperry wrote:

There seems to be a pink tinting to the scroll bar and buttons.

I can't seem to see the anything in the command box, seems to be white on white.

Which gtk-theme are you using? I have noticed this issue with Zukitwo but
haven't found out why some themes override the settings that are explicitly set
by dwb, but i will have a look into it.

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#374 2011-10-30 10:39:21

nperry
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Re: dwb - a webkit web browser

portix wrote:
nperry wrote:

Building GTK3 version directly from your HG repo.

Love the browser, just got a couple of queries.

Flash doesn't seem to be working, I have disabled the plugin blocker.

I guess you are using the 64-bit flashplugin because the 64-bit flashplugin doesn't work with libwebkit3.

Yes I am, I will install 32bit flashplugin with ndiswrapper.

portix wrote:

[

nperry wrote:

There seems to be a pink tinting to the scroll bar and buttons.

I can't seem to see the anything in the command box, seems to be white on white.

Which gtk-theme are you using? I have noticed this issue with Zukitwo but
haven't found out why some themes override the settings that are explicitly set
by dwb, but i will have a look into it.

Yes I am using Zukitwo, I have changed this and its now fixed... What a very odd bug.

Thanks for your quick reply smile

Last edited by nperry (2011-10-30 10:39:39)

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#375 2011-10-30 11:05:11

nperry
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Re: dwb - a webkit web browser

Still getting the pink colouring on the buttons, I have changed the gtk-theme to Adwaita now, restarted my WM. Also still getting the white on white with the command box where I am typing.

http://i.imgur.com/5pU7b.png
http://i.imgur.com/8JQNg.png

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