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#71
Originally Posted by Bundyo View Post
I'm thinking of getting it to extras-devel soon, so no problem
W00t! The libwebkit I uploaded is pretty much out of date but I have maintained a decent debian/changelog of what I have changed if you wish to update it using my fixes to make it compile for the autobuilder.
 

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Hm, I'm sorry to say that Ctrl+C for the address bar still doesn't work for me in 0.3.1.
 
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#73
I tested it with a bluetooth keyboard and it should work. It wasn't before that.

Anyway, I'll check tomorrow with a friend's N810.
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#74
I use the N810's hardware keyboard. My testcase is Ctrl+C to copy the selection from Tear's address bar and Ctrl+V to paste it in a Pidgin chat. This works when I do it with MicroB, but not with Tear. The main menu's Copy/Paste actions also don't work with the address bar.

All I can do is slide in the keyboard, click into the viewport to move focus from the address bar, then click into it again to bring up the software keyboard, select (or be content with the auto-selection that 0.3.1 now does, depending on whether I want to copy the full or only a partial URL), and then use Copy/Paste from the software keyboard's own menu. You can imagine this maneuver gets quite annoying when using the hardware keyboard to chat in parallel .

In MicroB, the main menu's Copy/Paste work with the address bar as well. Though I care more about the keyboard shortcuts, of course.
 

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#75
So, basically, all you have to do is take "maemobox" out of your URL to get your Qole repository working again.

Qole's new repository:

Name: Qole
URL: http://qole.org/repository
Distribution: maemo
Components: main
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That's qole^W cool.

 
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Originally Posted by Sho View Post
I use the N810's hardware keyboard. My testcase is Ctrl+C to copy the selection from Tear's address bar and Ctrl+V to paste it in a Pidgin chat. This works when I do it with MicroB, but not with Tear. The main menu's Copy/Paste actions also don't work with the address bar.

All I can do is slide in the keyboard, click into the viewport to move focus from the address bar, then click into it again to bring up the software keyboard, select (or be content with the auto-selection that 0.3.1 now does, depending on whether I want to copy the full or only a partial URL), and then use Copy/Paste from the software keyboard's own menu. You can imagine this maneuver gets quite annoying when using the hardware keyboard to chat in parallel .

In MicroB, the main menu's Copy/Paste work with the address bar as well. Though I care more about the keyboard shortcuts, of course.
Yeah, I know how you do it.
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Well, just wanted to give you specific steps to reproduce .
 
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Bundyo: your D-Bus service names aren't consistent

Your dbus service file and desktop file say (com.nokia).tear but the binary itself has com.nokia.Tear strings in it. May I suggest having it all lowercase?
 

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#80
Does anyone else see outsized form elements when browsing with Tear? (Wanted to check before filing bug report ... so far I've noticed them on Yahoo Mail and Slashdot.) Edited to add: seems to be radio buttons, checkboxes, and text fields - but not submit buttons, as shown in screencap below?

Love the new options for address bar placement in this update; Tear's getting better and better.
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