to provide more preferred fonts. eg. if a user has dedicated Japanese
and Korean fonts available they might want a config like:
font_unicode:Japanese
font_unicode_list:Korean,Code2000
This will scan Japanese and Korean fonts first, then fill in any blanks
with Code2000 (followed by alphabetically all other fonts installed)
svn path=/trunk/netsurf/; revision=13917
NetSurf will now use any available font when trying to print
characters that are missing from the current font.
TODO: Preferred font list.
svn path=/trunk/netsurf/; revision=13905
(RA_HandleInput). This makes menu selection more reliable and stops us
missing menu events which appeared to be getting lost within the
HANDLEINPUT method.
svn path=/trunk/netsurf/; revision=13898
still not repaired fully. Overlapping windows have no such problem.
Menu events seem to be getting lost in simple refresh mode (this may be
related to event triggered for redrawing the area under the menu when it is
closed)
svn path=/trunk/netsurf/; revision=13895
tests indicate we are no longer losing icon drop events although there is
still an "event leak" somewhere.
Fix warnings.
svn path=/trunk/netsurf/; revision=13894
aesthetically pleasing, and also allows us to show progress bar if it is
possible to get this data from the core in the future.
svn path=/trunk/netsurf/; revision=13783
reduces the size of our off-screen bitmap and associated memory.
Only works with browser windows at present. History and treeviews still
have full window refresh/bitmap.
Setting the option to 0 brings back the old behaviour.
svn path=/trunk/netsurf/; revision=13468
screen on/off.
Some experimentation with compositing and simple/smart refresh reveals that
simple refresh windows with compositing on for the screen behave the same
as smart refresh windows. Smart refresh windows with compositing off use
more gfx memory than when compositing is on. Simple refresh windows with
compositing off will probably be more memory efficient, as we are using
an off-screen bitmap to render the browsing area anyway. However due to
this bitmap being re-used over multiple tabs/windows, it does not always
reflect what should be on the window, so performing a redraw of damaged
areas may be the only option. Need to read damaged regions from layer
(probably through struct Region *DamageList) and check on performance vs
memory or make the window refresh type configurable. Simple refresh code
#ifdefed out for now for further investigation later.
svn path=/trunk/netsurf/; revision=13464
we aren't acting on this for any current drag types, but if we need to do
so in the future (eg. frame resizing), this is the code to do it. The trap
lasts 10 IntuiTicks so is re-asserted on every mouse move when an active
drag is in effect. Drag type must be set to GDRAGGING_NONE to clear.
svn path=/trunk/netsurf/; revision=13401