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./wip/netsurf, Web browser for RISC OS and UNIX-like platforms

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Branch: CURRENT, Version: 1.2, Package name: netsurf-1.2, Maintainer: adam.hoka

Small as a mouse, fast as a cheetah and available for free.
NetSurf is a web browser for RISC OS and UNIX-like platforms.

Whether you want to check your webmail, read the news or post to discussion
forums, NetSurf is your lightweight gateway to the world wide web.
Actively developed, NetSurf is continually evolving and improving.


Required to run:
[textproc/libxml2] [www/curl] [graphics/mng] [graphics/librsvg] [devel/libglade] [x11/gtk2]

Required to build:
[lang/perl5] [pkgtools/x11-links] [devel/gmake] [devel/pkg-config] [devel/re2c] [x11/renderproto] [x11/xproto] [x11/fixesproto] [x11/inputproto] [x11/xextproto] [x11/randrproto] [wip/lemon]

Master sites:

SHA1: 705c721e24847501ede7d32766be28135e8f2cf9
RMD160: 0e30e117517ee4833c378ec9e1e4b38e8bc69e5d
Filesize: 1001.901 KB

Version history: (Expand)


CVS history: (Expand)


   2008-06-23 17:13:42 by Jörg Sonnenberger | Files touched by this commit (6) | Package removed
Log message:
Imported netsurf as www/netsurf.
   2008-04-12 16:58:31 by Adam Hoka | Files touched by this commit (8) | Package updated
Log message:
NetSurf 1.2
===========

	Core / All
	----------

	* Overhaul documentation in line with new website
	* Many improvements to cookie handling
	* Minimum font size option is now obeyed by form elements
	* Add support for periodic reflow during fetching
	* Fixes for positioning of floated elements -- NetSurf now passes Acid1
	* Bring support for <center> and align= in line with specification
	* Updated SSL root certificate bundle
	* Various fixes for form element default styling and interaction with
	  CSS
	* Rewritten, more tolerant, HTTP redirect handling
	* Fix crash when tabbing into hidden form fields
	* Fix background handling on <body> and <html>
	* Permit <style> in <body> 
	* Relax restriction on location of @import rules
	* Improve CSS colour handling
	* Fix positioning of horizontal scrollbars within page
	* Fixes for inline-block boxes
	* Minor fixes to CSS parsing
	* NetBSD support
	* Fix GIF decoding to work correctly on big-endian processors
	* New build system and many compiler warnings fixed

	RISC OS-specific
	----------------

	* Fix crashes on images.google.com
	* Fix intermittent crashing when clicking in URL-completion menu
	* Fix search when input is '*'
	* Fix Shift+Adjust clicks
	* Permit disabling of interactive help

	GTK-specific
	------------

	* Improve form widget support
	* Improve support for core configuration options (memory cache size,
	  proxy, etc)
	* Fix unsightly flickering to white
  	* Fix non-ASCII text input handling
	* Fix for caret positioning when clicking after the end of text in
	  form inputs
	
	Also included are many and various smaller bug fixes, documentation
	enhancements and updated translations.
   2008-03-06 15:54:07 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (60) | Package updated
Log message:
Recursive PKGREVISION bump for gnutls-2.2.2 update with shlib major bump.
   2008-02-28 16:33:36 by Adam Hoka | Files touched by this commit (1)
Log message:
Fix PLIST.
   2008-02-06 17:18:36 by Adam Hoka | Files touched by this commit (1)
Log message:
Add pkg-config to build tools.
   2008-01-27 15:01:31 by Adam Hoka | Files touched by this commit (3)
Log message:
Fixing patch. Now the asssert.h include is in the correct place.
All patches went upstream, so NetBSD is officially supported.
   2008-01-26 05:42:52 by Adam Hoka | Files touched by this commit (9) | Imported package
Log message:
Netsurf is a lightweight webbrowser with a quite usable rendering engine.

Here's what they say:

 Small as a mouse, fast as a cheetah and available for free. NetSurf is a
 web browser for RISC OS and UNIX-like platforms including Linux.

 Whether you want to check your webmail, read the news or post to discussion
 forums, NetSurf is your lightweight gateway to the world wide web. Actively
 developed, NetSurf is continually evolving and improving.