SVG support
by Drag N Drop
Hi all,
Using Dev Cl #6508 RISC OS 5.28
- For some reason Netsurf renders SVGs scaled by a factor of 70%ish in the
Y direction. Or, I suppose, 140%ish in the X direction.
* For example, go to www.free-svg.org choose an SVG and click
"Download SVG" to display it in the Netsurf window.
- Resizing the browser window re-renders the SVG over the top of the old
one
- is it possible to render at 100% in both X and Y directions and if
possible to clear the page before replotting the graphic?
- And incidentally it might be nice to launch a browser window on double
clicking a SVG file. Can one of you clever folks write an Obey file?
Thanks
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2 months
TV guide disappears on upgrade to latest Netsurf
by Harriet Bazley
I upgraded to Dev CL #5442 from #5438, and the TVGuide.co.uk site became
almost unusable as a result -
https://www.tvguide.co.uk/mobile/?systemid=3 now gets automatically
redirected to the unreadable https://www.tvguide.co.uk/freeview
(I switched back to #5438 and found that I could still access the same
pages as before, so I don't know if something has changed about the way
that NetSurf identifies itself - I had JavaScript disabled on both
occasions, because I'm afraid I find that if sites attempt to execute JS
I just get blank pages, whereas if I have it off then at least some of
the time I get a readable alternative.)
If you scroll way to the right of the page you can eventually see
some text appearing about a third of the way across, but almost all the
viewable area before and after that is just a white blank.
(And if you can identify the distorted channel logos at the left-hand
edge, you can click on each one individually to see a complete schedule
for the day on a larger scale then before, e.g.
https://www.tvguide.co.uk/channel/fd66055a-5bc7-51e8-8421-df88e60c98b3/ch...
)
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2 months, 1 week