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#776 2011-02-22 15:55:58

Ibutsu
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From: United Kingdom
Registered: 2010-08-10
Posts: 6

Re: jumanji - a web browser

Is the repository offline? Keep getting:

Cloning into jumanji...
pwmt.org[0: 78.46.28.227]: errno=Connection refused
fatal: unable to connect a socket (Connection refused)

Thanks

edit: Sorry if that's what the notice on the website's about. I thought it was referring to the downtime the site had a little while ago.

Last edited by Ibutsu (2011-02-22 17:03:11)

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#777 2011-02-23 02:29:28

r6
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From: Melbourne
Registered: 2008-07-02
Posts: 156

Re: jumanji - a web browser

Yes, I'm having the same problem Ibutsu.

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#778 2011-02-23 02:41:19

r6
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From: Melbourne
Registered: 2008-07-02
Posts: 156

Re: jumanji - a web browser

tjwoosta wrote:

Is there a way to get per domain stylesheets, like uzbl's change-style.sh?

Ive been searching the forums using google for about a half hour and all I can find is stuff about the global css file.

No, not yet. I've hacked my copy to do it but it still doesn't work, not even the global stylesheet does anything as far as I can tell. Jumanji is setting the user-stylesheet-uri property in webkit but it doesn't seem to have any effect.

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#779 2011-02-23 10:47:56

gorilla
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From: Berlin
Registered: 2010-06-15
Posts: 72

Re: jumanji - a web browser

r6 wrote:

No, not yet. I've hacked my copy to do it but it still doesn't work, not even the global stylesheet does anything as far as I can tell. Jumanji is setting the user-stylesheet-uri property in webkit but it doesn't seem to have any effect.

The global is working for me...

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#780 2011-02-23 15:51:29

r6
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From: Melbourne
Registered: 2008-07-02
Posts: 156

Re: jumanji - a web browser

Right, I wasn't using a full URL. This works:

set stylesheet file:///home/beau/.config/jumanji/style.css

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#781 2011-02-25 06:48:07

neldoreth
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From: AT
Registered: 2009-02-01
Posts: 212

Re: jumanji - a web browser

Hello,

The repositories should be accessible again - Sorry for the inconvenience.

Best regards


pwmt.org : programs with movie titles

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#782 2011-02-25 22:28:38

aluser
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Registered: 2011-01-16
Posts: 119

Re: jumanji - a web browser

Anyone willing to share any of their download scripts? or any other script in particularr.

Last edited by aluser (2011-02-25 22:41:57)

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#783 2011-02-26 01:45:32

aluser
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Registered: 2011-01-16
Posts: 119

Re: jumanji - a web browser

I've added this my download command. What It does is It shows a dialog for a name input of the file being downloaded. I know its not pretty, but it works. My problem is I dont like the xdialog dependency and would just like do insert the input in jumanji itself. Id like for jumanji to show in the bottom corner 'save_as:' similar to what It looks when the f key is pressed to follow a link. Problem is I have no clue how to achieve this? Can anyone help?

jumanjirc

set download_command zsh -c "echo '%s' > /home/archuser/url && /home/archuser/scripts/savedialog.sh ";

savedialog.sh

#!/bin/bash
Xdialog --title "Save File As.." --inputbox "Save Files As.." 7 35 2> /home/archuser/input

INPUT=`cat /home/archuser/input`
INPUTLINK=`cat /home/archuser/url`

cd /home/archuser/downloads
 
wget $INPUTLINK -O $INPUT

Last edited by aluser (2011-02-26 02:18:45)

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#784 2011-03-10 21:16:44

neldoreth
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From: AT
Registered: 2009-02-01
Posts: 212

Re: jumanji - a web browser

Hello,

The website has been updated.

Best regards


pwmt.org : programs with movie titles

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#785 2011-03-11 00:07:44

mhertz
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From: Denmark
Registered: 2010-06-19
Posts: 681

Re: jumanji - a web browser

I usually use shift+insert to paste the primary selection from the terminal or vim, instead of using the mouse and it's middle-click button, but I cannot do that in jumanji, as only the mouse works there...

I don't think it's a webkit issue, as it's the same with the jumanji specific things like the statusbar...

Also, it's really annoying when using my notebook, where I cannot mimick the middleclick(both mousepad buttons don't work), and have to use e.g. xsel/xclip to copy the primary selection to the clipboard).

So, if it's possible, then I would love if shift+insert for pasting could be implemented, please...

(Heh, only little thing I could think of missing for me in this awesome piece of software!)

Last edited by mhertz (2011-03-11 00:12:13)

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#786 2011-03-11 02:46:59

ANOKNUSA
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Registered: 2010-10-22
Posts: 2,141

Re: jumanji - a web browser

mhertz wrote:

Also, it's really annoying when using my notebook, where I cannot mimick the middleclick(both mousepad buttons don't work), and have to use e.g. xsel/xclip to copy the primary selection to the clipboard).

I'd have to say +1 to middle-click capabilites, as it really speeds things up. I suppose if the Shift + Ins shortcut is standard for vim, that's what people would expect; however, the Ins key is a fair distance from the home row (and the touchpad, for those of us with laptops).  Something closer to the center of the keyboard would be better, in my opinion.

@neldoreth: Hope you enjoyed the time away, and feel refreshed.  Now get back to work on this awesome browser, would ya? big_smile

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#787 2011-03-15 13:37:53

Inxsible
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Registered: 2008-06-09
Posts: 9,183

Re: jumanji - a web browser

Follow discussion in version 2 of the jumanji thread :

https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=115119

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