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#301 2010-07-16 23:25:19

Nezmer
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Re: jumanji - a web browser

neldoreth wrote:

Hello,

Nezmer wrote:

* How do I map "=" in jumanjirc ?

map = quit

I could have sworn "map = zoom in" didn't work in the rc file earlier smile

neldoreth wrote:
Nezmer wrote:

Is it already possible to do something like :saveconfig/:reloadconfig at runtime?

No

Ok.

neldoreth wrote:
Nezmer wrote:

* Is full zoom already implemented?

Soon. edit: git pull wink

Best regards

That was fast.

Great work really.
C-only code,minimal deps, good feature set,  builds and runs without issues on FreeBSD. Can't say the same about uzbl.

Now, what about the number of parallel connections globally or per loading page?


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#302 2010-07-17 01:34:45

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Re: jumanji - a web browser

neldoreth wrote:

Hello,

d2ogch3n wrote:

Hi,I am still not able to change these settings with the jumanjirc file, I have just reinstalled from the AUR and have vesion 20100716-1

set statusbar_ssl_bgcolor red
set completion_g_bgcolor red

Best regards

Thanks, what actually worked was commenting out another setting - set statusbar_bgcolor - restarting the browser then uncommenting that same setting. With regards to the - set completion_g_bgcolor - I was actually trying to change the background of the highlight that moves when you tab not the section headers, Anyways thanks for all the help and for your amazing work on this great project.

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#303 2010-07-17 09:59:08

V for Vivian
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Re: jumanji - a web browser

@neldoreth

I'd like to handle the bookmarks independently. Would it be hard to make a bookmark_command similar to the download_command or could it be done with thouhtful copy&pasting if one knows the basics of C? Or is such a feature anyway on your list?

Thanks,
Viv


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#304 2010-07-17 10:25:04

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Re: jumanji - a web browser

neldoreth wrote:

Hello,

gtklocker wrote:

When I open pages with flash content here (and ads also), jumanji crashes. Any idea? I use flash-native64, and it works flawlessly on everyone else browser.

There is a bug in the plugin blocker somewhere, you can disable it for now on:

set plugin_blocker false

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Now it just freezes. tongue

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#305 2010-07-18 01:15:17

grapeli23
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Re: jumanji - a web browser

How to completely disable javascript?

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#306 2010-07-18 01:17:46

neldoreth
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Re: jumanji - a web browser

Hello,

grapeli23 wrote:

How to completely disable javascript?

set scripts false

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#307 2010-07-18 01:40:19

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Re: jumanji - a web browser

Simple and very useful.

Thanks.

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#308 2010-07-18 02:30:19

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Re: jumanji - a web browser

follow hints seems to have broken again. It started working a release ago.

Its not important, I can wait until neldoreth implements the improvement on the follow hints that he mentioned.


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#309 2010-07-18 02:32:34

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Re: jumanji - a web browser

so, i understand a better hint-method is in the works and neldoreth is (rightfully) no longer supporting the input_hinting_mode script... but it's currently broken for everyone right? it only works for me once per tab; after the first navigation, i get no more numbers in that tab.

anyone have a workaround until we get the new method?

i'm running 20100717-1 right now.

/edit, well... there you go.

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#310 2010-07-18 02:59:17

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Re: jumanji - a web browser

brisbin33 wrote:

so, i understand a better hint-method is in the works and neldoreth is (rightfully) no longer supporting the input_hinting_mode script... but it's currently broken for everyone right? it only works for me once per tab; after the first navigation, i get no more numbers in that tab.

anyone have a workaround until we get the new method?

i'm running 20100717-1 right now.

/edit, well... there you go.

use bfd68e04d8, that's the last revision with hintings working properly (for me at least).

edit: well, it's working like you described in fact so not really "properly". with latest revisions, hinting doesnt even work on the parent tab.

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#311 2010-07-18 02:59:50

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Re: jumanji - a web browser

neldoreth wrote:

Hello,

grapeli23 wrote:

How to completely disable javascript?

set scripts false

Best regards

any way to set this per domain ?

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#312 2010-07-18 11:55:12

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Re: jumanji - a web browser

Thanks for this, the first webkit browser raising my interest.


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#313 2010-07-18 12:06:18

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Re: jumanji - a web browser

bangkok_manouel wrote:
neldoreth wrote:

Hello,

grapeli23 wrote:

How to completely disable javascript?

set scripts false

Best regards

any way to set this per domain ?

+1, that'd be awesome!!

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#314 2010-07-18 14:00:36

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Re: jumanji - a web browser

Just a small NB question. How do you print web pages (or parts of them)? I guess that there is no way presently in jumanji (no equivalent of vimperator's hardcopy), but also an external solution would be interesting for me (ATM I open firefox only when I need to print stuff smile ).


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#315 2010-07-18 14:26:08

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Re: jumanji - a web browser

Another issue: when I go to the url "localhost:631" I would expect to get the CUPS configuration interface. On the contrary my default searchengine (google) is used to search for the "localhost:631" string. Note that I have the following in /etc/hosts (and that this does not happen in any other browser):

127.0.0.1 localhost

If I go to 127.0.0.1:631, I get the CUPS configuration interface, but each time I follow a link from it I am back in google smile

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#316 2010-07-18 14:43:40

Army
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Re: jumanji - a web browser

Does http://localhost:631 work?

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#317 2010-07-18 14:52:30

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Re: jumanji - a web browser

Army wrote:

Does http://localhost:631 work?

No, it looks google for "http://localhost:631".

Oh, and if I remove all the searchengines from jumanjirc, then it goes finely to the CUPS interface.

EDIT: Looking at the code (approximately line 1092), it defaults to a searchengine when it does not see a dot, but this does not seem to me a reliable heuristics (perhaps it could default to the searchengine when it sees nor a . neither a : )

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#318 2010-07-18 15:03:04

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Re: jumanji - a web browser

That is because jumanji doesn't handle lookups correctly.
Just use the IP 127.0.0.1:631 and you'll get the interface.


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#319 2010-07-18 15:04:57

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Re: jumanji - a web browser

Andrwe wrote:

Just use the IP 127.0.0.1:631 and you'll get the interface.

Yes but any time I follow a link in the interface the link points to a localhost address. This is hardcoded in the CUPS interface I guess.
See also my remark above, I do not think lookups are involved, it seems a problem with the heuristics for URLs in the code for searchengines.

EDIT: I confirm, if I replace the 1092 line of jumanji.c with the following and I recompile, everything works fine:

if(!new_uri && !strchr(uri, '.') && !strchr(uri, ':'))

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#320 2010-07-18 16:28:35

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Re: jumanji - a web browser

Hey, it doesn't appear that the pass-through mode functions with any of the google sites. Pass-through shows up on the bottom bar, but none of the keyboard commands for those sites (reader, calender) function.

Thanks!
Scott

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#321 2010-07-18 17:41:15

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Re: jumanji - a web browser

firecat53 wrote:

Hey, it doesn't appear that the pass-through mode functions with any of the google sites. Pass-through shows up on the bottom bar, but none of the keyboard commands for those sites (reader, calender) function.

Thanks!
Scott

I haven't tried reader or calendar, but I've found the keyboard commands for Gmail work without invoking pass-through, i.e., they actually take precedence over the jumanji commands. (And it took me a while to figure out that to open another page I had to manually press ":" first to move control back to the statusbar)

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#322 2010-07-18 19:08:40

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Re: jumanji - a web browser

Ah, it seems that in calendar and reader, the focus isn't applied correctly to activate the web-page shortcuts. If I click into the reader somewhere, or in the calendar somewhere, then it allows use of the shortcuts.

However, I think that the idea of this browser, and the point of the passthrough command is so the browser commands will always have precedence unless they are bypassed with the 'insert' or 'passthrough' modes. This is how the other modal browsers (vimperator, vimium, dwb, etc) operate.

Thanks!
Scott

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#323 2010-07-18 21:20:44

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Re: jumanji - a web browser

patroclo7 wrote:

Just a small NB question. How do you print web pages (or parts of them)? I guess that there is no way presently in jumanji (no equivalent of vimperator's hardcopy), but also an external solution would be interesting for me (ATM I open firefox only when I need to print stuff smile ).

I have discovered that, if I use gmail in jumanji and click the print buttons there, a print dialog similar to that in suckless webkit surf browser is displayed. Is there a way to call it for other arbitrary web pages in jumanji?

Last edited by patroclo7 (2010-07-18 21:21:10)


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#324 2010-07-19 00:47:57

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Re: jumanji - a web browser

firecat53 wrote:

However, I think that the idea of this browser, and the point of the passthrough command is so the browser commands will always have precedence unless they are bypassed with the 'insert' or 'passthrough' modes. This is how the other modal browsers (vimperator, vimium, dwb, etc) operate.

Agreed; I was a bit put off by it at first, coming from vimperator.  Although I have to say that, since getting used to jumanji's behavior with Gmail, I've actually grown to like it.

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#325 2010-07-19 05:00:27

neldoreth
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Re: jumanji - a web browser

Hello,

firecat53 wrote:

Ah, it seems that in calendar and reader, the focus isn't applied correctly to activate the web-page shortcuts. If I click into the reader somewhere, or in the calendar somewhere, then it allows use of the shortcuts.

The callback to the keybindings is connected with the scrolled window and not with the webview.

firecat53 wrote:

However, I think that the idea of this browser, and the point of the passthrough command is so the browser commands will always have precedence unless they are bypassed with the 'insert' or 'passthrough' modes. This is how the other modal browsers (vimperator, vimium, dwb, etc) operate.

If pass through mode is activated all keybindings except the defined ones to abort and move out of this mode will be forwarded to the webview which should handle them then. If you go in the "pass through (next)" mode, only the next keybinding will be forwarded. Can you explain me what works and what not? I have no gmail account and right now I dont know any other website with shortcuts.

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