btw, I have to add extra parameters like
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rxvt -fg white -bg black
Cheers.
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wget --no-check-certificate -c -P
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rxvt -fg white -bg black
My pWget window has exactly the same width...EDIT : In reality, the pWget window is much smaller than the screen print below! I don't know why this magnifying happens...
Finally, what took you so long?L18L wrote:Hi Bert,
here is German translation for your pwget version 0.9
sorry for the delay.
EDIT : In reality, the pWget window is much smaller than the screen print below! I don't know why this magnifying happens...
Strange, this is the difference I see on my 1920 x 1080 screen:L18L wrote: My pWget window has exactly the same width...
Not strange, just the same preferencesBert wrote:L18L wrote: My pWget window has exactly the same width...
Thanks. My Seamonkey is running in German language only and has no Quicklocaleswitcher, so I had to guess the English words...Bert wrote:That's a neat little trick. Never saw it before.
BTW, in Seamonkey it's: Preferences > Appearance > Content > "Zoom only text instead of full pages."
Firefox does not seem to have this option. At least I couldn't find it...
But it doesn't solve the magnifying problem...
No problem, was only pointing out that it's Preferences > Appearance > Content >""L18L wrote:Thanks. My Seamonkey is running in German language only and has no Quicklocaleswitcher, so I had to guess the English words...Bert wrote:That's a neat little trick. Never saw it before.
BTW, in Seamonkey it's: Preferences > Appearance > Content > "Zoom only text instead of full pages."
Firefox does not seem to have this option. At least I couldn't find it...
Thank you! This option is only visible when the menu-bar is enabled (ticked). For some reason the menu button (in recent FF) does not have everything the menu-bar has.Now in Fatdog700 I have installed Firefox-36.0 automagically in German language (sorry, no ad intended ) gave help about Preferences:
https://support.mozilla.org/nl/kb/lette ... -vergroten
Bert wrote:But it doesn't solve the magnifying problem...
Yes, maybe in another thread?Let us hope for help from nice forum members.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/fo ... -web-pages
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I hope so, too.Bert wrote:0.9.5 will be perfect
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# yad --version
0.31.0 (GTK+ 2.24.27)
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I know you know how to drag So what can be the problem...maybe you expected to see the URL in the d&d window after dropping it there?L18L wrote:My problem is: I have no idea how to "Drag URL(s) here"
(The window has the same look as in your help.)
I just checked pWget in Fatdog. For me downloading works as it should.Clicking Download produces an empty page, an error message would be much nicer.
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xdg-open $DEST
No, I don't know. Really.Bert wrote:I know you know how to drag So what can be the problem...
dragged this file and dropped it into pWget windowthis textfile named URL wrote:http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 1&start=30
Not with me. There is no mkdir in the script.You can add non-existing folders on-the-fly and they will be created.
I just checked pWget in Fatdog. For me downloading works as it should.
The only difference is Fatdog doesn't seem to understandInstead of opening the destination folder with the file manager, it opens a blank page in SeamonkeyCode: Select all
xdg-open $DEST
xdg-open --help wrote:xdg-open opens a file or URL in the user's preferred application.
If a URL is provided the URL will be opened in the user's preferred web browser.
If a file is provided the file will be opened in the preferred application for files of that type.
xdg-open supports file, ftp, http and https URLs.
Agreed.More fine-tuning to do
Just a little bit nicer is this loop until not blanc:L18L wrote:Clicking Download produces an empty page, an error message would be much nicer.
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until [ "$DL" ] ; do
DL=$(yad ... )
done