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#71
Probably checking the original maemo plugin sources will help
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Thanks for the assist Bundyo! I got it working now at blazing speeds. Good work guys!
 
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Originally Posted by TrueJournals View Post
D'oh! Seems like your right! The application task navigator plugin also seems to know something I don't... it won't let me open more than one copy, even though no dbus is involved. Perhaps it uses window manager class names... Anyway, this is written in python if you're wondering ;-)


Sounds good! I'll look into getting those into the menu as soon as they're saved somewhere :-P You've done a great job with this browser. I'd rather see you take your time and get the features done right than done quickly.

On a side note, anyone know how the bookmarks plugin shows the neat two-line title and url thing? I'm not QUITE sure how to do it...
Heh, yeah, I just want to learn both because they can both do cool things. Did a quick check, if the browser is not open, dbus is not used to launch it. But the browser has its own signal internally which it will respond to if you send 'new_window' via dbus to the browser directly. The bookmark plugin does this if there is already a window open.

WRT the two line thing, the bookmark applet is closed but you've most likely noticed that the application list can do it and the code for that is in hildon-desktop.
 
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Originally Posted by Bundyo View Post
Its linked one post above yours
Thanks. i was able to install and it seems to run fine but, it seem to be missing features like bookmarks, etc.
 
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Small new release. Look in the first post.

I'll concentrate on the crashes now. The plan is to write an sqlite operation pool, since threadsafe is not the word to describe sqlite for linux At least this version.
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Originally Posted by ltrinh View Post
Thanks for the assist Bundyo! I got it working now at blazing speeds. Good work guys!
You are having better luck. Mine is slow with nothing else running and the finger scrolling was very choppy.
 
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Originally Posted by FRZ View Post
You are having better luck. Mine is slow with nothing else running and the finger scrolling was very choppy.
Is it just on the Internettablettalk site that it's choppy? This site has always been pretty bad when it comes to actually loading, rendering, scrolling on the NIT. Using simpler themes can help a little but things always render slowly and have choppy scrolling using Webkit (on this site). In fact I believe that this website, ITT, is the slowest website to load under webkit compared to MicroB. All other sites are pretty fast and scroll pretty well.
 
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Can anyone tell me why when trying to install the newer version of 39474_all.deb I get the following error:

Code:
dpkg -i libwebkit-1.0-1_1.0-svn39474_armel.deb

(Reading database ... 17325 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking libwebkit-1.0-1 (from libwebkit-1.0-1_1.0-svn39474_armel.deb) ...
dpkg: error processing libwebkit-1.0-1_1.0-svn39474_armel.deb (--install):
trying to overwrite '/usr/lib/libwebkit-1.0.so.1.0.0', which is also in package libwebkitgtk-1.0
dpkg-deb: subprocess paste killed by signal (Broken pipe)
Errors were encountered while processing:
libwebkit-1.0-1_1.0-svn39474_armel.deb
 
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#79
Btw,sometimes the vertical scrollbar dissappears. A simple workaround is to click somewhere on the scrollbar area (far right) and it will show up again. I am using Tear to write this post. Really nifty!
 
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Originally Posted by qwerty12 View Post
Heh, yeah, I just want to learn both because they can both do cool things. Did a quick check, if the browser is not open, dbus is not used to launch it. But the browser has its own signal internally which it will respond to if you send 'new_window' via dbus to the browser directly. The bookmark plugin does this if there is already a window open.

WRT the two line thing, the bookmark applet is closed but you've most likely noticed that the application list can do it and the code for that is in hildon-desktop.
Are you talking about tear or the built-in browser? Tear does seem to install a dbus service, but the only thing I can get that to do is open one window. I even looked through Tear's code a bit, but couldn't find anything with dbus...

As for the two-line thing... I actually figured it out on my own, mostly. Turns out menu items just use GTK Labels by default, but you can make them use something else. Pretty screenshot of what it currently looks like... I actually kind of like this better than the current bookmarks menu:
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