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2009-03-21
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2009-03-21
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#23
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There's plenty to like about this browser, but here is a funny little quirk: when you 'View' -> 'Page Source' it brings it up in a dialog box that you can't get rid of. Maybe it should come up in a window like 'Inspect' does.
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2009-03-21
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Well, here's a screenshot. I pressed every button on the screen and just about every hardware key. Still there.
Attachment 3261
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2009-03-21
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Esc button still does the trick for me...
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2009-03-22
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I meant to ask you, "The 'back' button located in the left border of what?" Because if you meant the dialog box, there isn't one on mine [check the screenshot]. Is there a back button in your dialog box? If so, could I bother you for a screenshot.
I'm using 5.2008.43-7 on an n810. Wutch you got?
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2009-03-23
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#28
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I mean the Esc hardware button located in left border of the tablet, next to the screen. it works for me. I have the same SSU, same device n810, but arora was not fullscreened
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2009-03-23
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2009-03-23
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Do you have Easy Debian installed? I don't on this partition but I think it makes dialog config changes.
specifically, does it include existing text in a area when opened, and how does it respond to the enter key?