In my personal computer usage, the web browser has always been the weak link on RISC OS so it is really nice to see an update to Netsurf appearing with NetSurf 3.2 being released at the end of August. It looks like essentially a bug-fix and code tidy release, with some incremental improvements to support for CSS handling, but always welcome features. You can get the RISC OS release from
here One of the really cool features of the Rasperberry Pi is the ability to run the NOOBS software which allows you to install several different Operating Systems. With multiple SD cards ,swtiching between Linux and RISC OS is as easy as rebooting with a different card.
Raspbian works well but its bowsers have been slightly disappointing (there is lots of choice with NetSurf, IceFox, experimental builds of Chrome but I have found them all either under-powered or sluggish).
So it is really great to see the release of Epiphany ( a new browser heavily optimised for the Raspberry Pi ). This is easily installed on your existing Linux SD card. You can read the official announcement
here. It is especially interesting to note the heavy involvement of Ben Avison (one of the key memebers of RISC OS Open) in the development.
Happy browsing on your Pi...
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You wait ages for ONE browser update for your Raspberry Pi.. |
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castlevarich (11:38 12/9/2014) tlsa (19:58 12/9/2014) castlevarich (11:48 16/9/2014) nunfetishist (12:17 16/9/2014) glavallin (13:57 30/9/2014)
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Jon Robinson |
Message #123339, posted by castlevarich at 11:38, 12/9/2014 |
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One feature I would really like to see implemented in the next release of NetSurf, is the ability to cut and paste between NetSurf and Zap in Unicode mode.
At the moment, it will let you do it, but the characters are just converted into a row of question marks, not displayed in Unicode format.
Congratulations to the development team.
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Michael Drake |
Message #123340, posted by tlsa at 19:58, 12/9/2014, in reply to message #123339 |
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NetSurf already supports it, and I believe Zap does too.
When you copy text in NetSurf to the clipboard it gets converted to the RISC OS system alphabet. You can change the system alphabet to UTF-8 with:
*Alphabet UTF8
Then your characters won’t be converted to question marks and the Unicode values will be preserved. Also, if you then paste from another application into a NetSurf textarea, incoming text will be treated as UTF-8.
However, don’t expect (m)any other applications to support non-latin alphabets. Even the WIMP menu text fails to handle non-latin alphabets correctly. After trying RISC OS with the UTF-8 system alphabet you’ll probably want to go back to what you were using before. For example:
*Alphabet Latin1
Use *Alphabet to get the alphabet name of the current alphabet. |
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Jon Robinson |
Message #123341, posted by castlevarich at 11:48, 16/9/2014, in reply to message #123340 |
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Dear Michael
Thanks for replying to me.
Unfortunately, I can't get this to work for me because I'm using a hybrid system.
It's a RIscPC running RISC OS 4.39, but with the FontManager and ROMFonts modules from RISC OS 5.
This works well enough, for getting Unicode to display in NetSurf, but not to be able to change alphabets from the command line.
If I type
Alphabet UTF8
I get the response - Unknown alphabet
and if I type Alphabets, I get
Latin 1 to 6, Latin 9, Welsh, Greek, Hebrew and Cyrillic,
but NOT UTF8.
It looks like the part of RISC OS 4.39, that provides the Alphabet command does not interface properly with the newer FontManager and ROMFonts.
Does anybody know how to get 4.39 to recognise that UTF8 is actually available ???
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Rob Kendrick |
Message #123342, posted by nunfetishist at 12:17, 16/9/2014, in reply to message #123341 |
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Does anybody know how to get 4.39 to recognise that UTF8 is actually available ??? I believe ROL said something along the lines that nobody needed Unicode.
I think the solution is to upgrade your OS to ROOL's offering. |
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Geoff Lavallin |
Message #123367, posted by glavallin at 13:57, 30/9/2014, in reply to message #123339 |
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glad its OK for PI but it crashes on my iyonix(5.16) |
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