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PR: 27951
Submitted by: Tadayuki OKADA <tadayuki@mediaone.net>
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- Use bzip2 archive instead of gzip archive.
- Do linux(8) before configure, because if linux mode is not active,
this port won't be configurable/buildable and will show weird error
messages (kind of these messages will confuse some people).
PR: ports/24684
Submitted by: imura@af.airnet.ne.jp
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(only ja-linux-netscape is back to sada-san)
My short vacation finished and I have no longer
enough time to keep maintaining my ports.
- Move some local-distfiles from my site to asami-san's.
- Some cosmetic changes around removing kde*-i18n ports.
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Drag'n Drop now works(but not bookmark window yet).
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Wow!! Almost most of problem seems to be fixed!
According to author:
- Activate "RESET" buttun with <textarea>.
- Fix scrollbar's behavior.
- Don't clip words in the right side of the browser.
- Fix behavior with wheel mouse.
- Fix displaying size of <input type=text> and <textarea>.
- Cooperate with Messenger.
HAVE A FUN!
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This port only installs library for linux-netscape(netscape-dynMotif).
Motif has a critical bug around multi-byte handling in TextWidget such as
<input type=text> and <textarea> fields.
This port will solve the problem (like www/libxpg4-ns for our native netscape).
Instead, it brings various problems (behaviour of scroll bar, a size of textarea, ..)
because lesstif is still in progress and not perfect clone of Motif.
If you have discontent with input/display words in linux-netscape, this is
worth trying this port.
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