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2009-03-14
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@ Nomadic
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2009-03-14
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@ norway
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#413
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Feature Request: Not sure if its possible without one coding this directly, but a function to have Tear (or any other browser) replace the microB as the default browser would be great. Either something in the control panel (guessing that's an applet) or a setting in Tear (and any other browser).
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2009-03-14
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@ St. Petersburg, FL
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#414
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i think extra for maemo is almost empty, search the forum for "where the f*** can i find xxx" and make yourself an opinion, if you can without thinking of being Maemo Community Council chair, wathever it means.
i bought an n810 because i thought it was open source and then i find out that i can't have a kernel upgrade because of closed parts of hardware drivers, and then i'm obliged to stick with maemo, not being a programmer.
so nokia is telling me that i can have a full opensource device with rx51. i'm not gonna take it . . .
. . . and i don't like that you pontificate about a 3rd repository against a man who's stealing time to his family to try to add a decent web-browser to an operating system without being paid.
3rd parts repository would be user-hostile if i could hope to find useful apps in extras as i find in a brand-new installed diablo.
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2009-03-14
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2009-03-14
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@ Bulgaria
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#416
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That loading bar under the address bar is nice and all, but it looks like a graphical artifact. Personally, I like it when the loading status is in the address bar, it looks cleaner that way.
The placement of the + and reload buttons should be inversed. Or move refresh to a combined function with the green Go. There's no real need to have Go and Refresh IMO. They do the same thing. When one is on a site it should show refresh, when one is typing or has just placed the cursor into the address field then it should be a Go Button (and be a Stop button while a page is loading while I'm thinking about it. Aka, context changing button).
The dropdown in the address filed is nice in that it contains the title field of the sites visited. Wonder what kind of font and style things can be done there to break up the samness of things between the title and addresses (make address a smaller font, bold and italiacs to the title, etc.). I'd also say that having the ability to star/mark as fav from that screen would also be beneficial.
Dashboard is a great idea, but there's too much chrome. Make the 9 boxes larger by about 3-5px w/h and default the address bar to be a google (user configurable???) search. Doing that for the search means that you can move the MRU/BkMks/History tabs to the top, where they would be better seen and more readily used.
Feature Request: Not sure if its possible without one coding this directly, but a function to have Tear (or any other browser) replace the microB as the default browser would be great. Either something in the control panel (guessing that's an applet) or a setting in Tear (and any other browser).
If GoogleGears/HTML5 local storage is added to tear, and some tolerance settings for the inertial scrolling were added, this would really rock as a nice competitor to Fennec/Firefox.
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2009-03-14
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@ Nomadic
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#417
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The address bar already searches in Google. However if there are some symbols in it, it is detected as URL. That's why there is another one. Plus on a 225 dpi screen you wont see 3-5 px size increase Also I plan to add more buttons on the right side and make them all user configurable - like assigning a bookmark folder to one. Plus if I make the tabs on top, how will I show off that I made them with inline SVG with vertically rotated text?
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2009-03-14
, 21:12
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@ Gothenburg, Sweden
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#418
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I would really like to see our new Debmaster participate in these forums. We could have one or more threads discussing things like repositories, packaging, etc.
However, restarting the Extras vs. 3rd party repositories religious argument in this thread is not good etiquette.
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2009-03-14
, 21:22
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@ Gothenburg, Sweden
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#419
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2009-03-14
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#420
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i bought an n810 because i thought it was open source and then i find out that i can't have a kernel upgrade because of closed parts of hardware drivers, and then i'm obliged to stick with maemo, not being a programmer.
so nokia is telling me that i can have a full opensource device with rx51. i'm not gonna take it, and i don't like that you pontificate about a 3rd repository against a man who's stealing time to his family to try to add a decent web-browser to an operating system without being paid. i'm a user, not you, and i decide if something is user hostile. 3rd parts repository would be user-hostile if i could hope to find useful apps in extras as i find in a brand-new installed diablo. i think that debian-maemo transition is taking more time to me than the windows-linux transition, wich was some year ago.
sorry bundyo, i'll not post so bad anymore