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def note_page_changed(notebook : void*, index : uint)
// var index = note.get_current_page()
Mike
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def note_page_changed(notebook : void*, index : uint)
// var index = note.get_current_page()
ya it should work just fine if you reinstall Seamonkey, lol or use one of these http://dotpups.de/files/puppybrowser-tests/ecomoney wrote:We are working on a version of puppy with kids educational programs that will liveboot, so parents will be able to leave kids unattended. We have removed seamonkey etc along with the network/ntfs/fat modules for the next version....but we have one problem...Viewing the CUPS interface!
would this be suitable for this job?
HanSamBen is here
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=305505
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moz = new MozEmbed ()
moz.button_release_event += on_moz_button_release_event
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moz = new MozEmbed ()
moz.dom_mouse_down += on_moz_button_release_event
Fine, I think it is important to keep it simple.A few minutes and it was all obvious how to use . . .
Well it just uses Gtk, while the Gtk support of Seamonkey / Firefox is not "native", but added "afterwards" to their internal widget-set.Everything seems a lot faster than using other browsers?
Is that possible?
Just Gecko (the renderengine).How much of Seamonkey is it using?
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public signal void dom_mouse_out (int dom_event);
public signal void dom_mouse_down (int dom_event);
public signal void dom_mouse_up (int dom_event);
public signal void dom_activate (int dom_event);
public signal void dom_mouse_click (int dom_event);
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public signal void dom_mouse_up (gpointer dom_event);
More or less.Is the feature set complete?
What are your future intentions Mark?
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cd /root/presentation
page_1=1.htm
page_2=2.htm
show page_1
wait 10
show page_2
Yes I use that on occasionI might add a button, to download/view the source of a page
That makes sense.One other nice feature might be a "PuppysBrowser Presentation Language".
If a file with the suffix *.pbpl is loaded, the browser would run commands in it.
Maybe it's time to do a bit of work on Kompozer..it is getting close to being a very credible competitor in the WYSIWYG html editor stakes...I believe we are now largely independent of Seamonkey
apart from having Composer - m m m . . .
This is a great idea, but I believe it has already been done, using Javascript. S5 offers a simple way to produce slideshows using just an html file and some simple coding. Here is the link:vovchik wrote:The presentation language idea is brilliant - a poor man's powerpoint that would take absolutely no extra room on the disk. I checked to see whether there wasn't a Firefox extension that did something like this and did not find one, so you seem to be the first person to think of using a browser for this task. Great.