Had a strange problem with this new version. It would load a web page fine, then do a refresh to a blank page right after, like it loaded the site twice. Tracked it down to my GUI prefs options settings. I had "Gadget redraw method" set to "With clear". Setting it to "Without clear" solved the problem. Never had this problem with prior versions.
Was informed by a developer to use "Smart", "Without clear", & "force" off.
Look, only one leg, count em, one! X1000/PA6T@1800MHz/2Gb/Radeon 4850
Try to close the bookmarks window, open a new tab then open the bookmark window, now try double-click on one of them to see if it work
Hmmm, yes, this does seem to work, thanks. Somewhat easier than my method, but still hard to remember to do it.
Another OWB bug I often get is that the toolbar buttons (and address bar) stop responding to clicks, almost as if it thinks I am clicking on the web page. I have to quit & restart OWB when that happens.
Oh, and *another* bug is that the Bookmarks window stops responding to double-clicks, so I can't open any bookmarks. I have to close & reopen it's window.
P.S. I am using OWB's built-in bookmark manager. Did not like the 3rd-party ones I tried.
But IE's or Mozilla's fonts look more clear than OWB.
The quality of font display on lower-resolution devices (referred to as "hinting") is usually system-dependent (or application-dependent, if the app uses its own font display routines). If you use the same TTF fonts in PageStream for Amiga and then in PageStream for Windows, you'll surely notice a difference.
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Does anyone have a list of TT fonts that IE7 and Mozilla uses as default ?
But IE's or Mozilla's fonts look more clear than OWB.
The quality of font display on lower-resolution devices (referred to as "hinting") is usually system-dependent (or application-dependent, if the app uses its own font display routines).
It's probably also worth a try to play around with the FONTHINTER tooltype in OWB.
One thing that is a bit annoying is that OWB is notoriously bad at handling low memory situations. I had a few tabs open, resized the window and noticed a hickup due to swapping when I ran out of memory. That was handled well.
Later (having forgot about the low memory) I opened a new tab and loaded a new page and OWB crashed without recovery. (DSI, then ISI)
Thinking about it, the system should have swapped out other stuff first before declining OWBs memory request. But bootom line is it crashed. Might not have been because of the low memory, don't know...
Software developer for Amiga OS3 and OS4. Develops for OnyxSoft and the Amiga using E and C and occasionally C++