Any errors from the fetch which are not already handled are
reported with an internal query page instead of a modal
dialog.
This is much less invasive for the user and much more in
keeping with how this is handled by other browsers.
The handler is similar to the timeout handler but the
functionality is kept separate as it is intended timeout
handling be extended in future.
This changes toolbar item constuction to use toolbar_items.h
instead of explicit macros.
Additionally all remenants of old stock item themeing are done
away with and GTK icon names are used instead.
Since OpenSSL 1.0.2 there has been hostname verification support
which cURL doesn't turn on for some reason. Turn it on so that
we get better hostname verification handling.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Silverstone <dsilvers@digital-scurf.org>
reorder sections to be a bit more logical
change numerous messages to be frontend specific
move several tokens to the "Unused" secion and comment them all
Requires Enhancer Pack (Ringhio 53.65+)
Defaults to 0 (off) as there is currently no check to see if this version is installed.
This is currently potentially dangerous to toggle whilst a download is in progress, so cannot be changed through the GUI.
"Allow bitmap fonts" causes NetSurf to use diskfont and graphics library routines for opening and displaying fonts. This allows bitmap fonts to be used which are much faster on 68k hardware than outline fonts, but loses the ability to render pages in UTF-8.
Conversely, toggling this option off makes NetSurf use bullet.library directly and render glyphs itself, which precludes the usage of bitmap fonts but allows the full range of UTF-8 characters to be displayed.
This option is ON by default on OS3 for speed reasons, and OFF by default on OS4. Additionally, this option is not shown on the prefs GUI on OS4 as the speed difference between bitmap and outline fonts is negligible on that hardware and I don't want to encourage the use of an option which provides inferior rendering.
The RISC OS key that deletes entries from e.g. the hotlist and the
global history is Del(ete), not ^X as shown in the menus. ^X is
more associated with cut to clipboard, which the above mentioned
delete operations do not do, so it makes more sense to leave the
functionality as is, and modify the menu text to match the key.
NB It seems that NL keyboards are rare things; Netherlanders are
more likely to use an English keyboard (US or UK), so Del is the
correct choice for the majority in NL.
* Embed language resources in executable, so they can be used without
installing
* Add a few strings we want to use
* Remove most menus since they are not implemented yet
Fixes http://bugs.netsurf-browser.org/mantis/view.php?id=2164
This at least gives the option for people who prefer the popupmenu-based selection menus to easily switch back to the core ones when the options don't all fit on the screen (as popupmenu can't scroll).