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Posted by J.O. Aho on 09/23/07 17:30
Blinky the Shark wrote:
> J.O. Aho wrote:
>> Blinky the Shark wrote:
>>> J.O. Aho wrote:
>>>> Blinky the Shark wrote:
>>>>> Test page: http://improve-usenet.html/filters_ex3test.html
>>>>>
>>>>> Please take a look in FF and Opera, where the padding beneath the code
>>>>> lines in the boxes looks as I wish it to; then look in Konqueror, which
>>>>> here seems to be ignoring it:
>>>>>
>>>>> http://blinkynet.net/stuff/comp/filters_ex3test_konq.jpg
>>>> Can't reproduce this in KDE 3.5.7, for me it looks the same in SeaMonkey
>>>> and Konqueror, so it may be that the version of Konqueror you use is
>>>> quite old.
>>> I don't have SeaMonkey, so I don't know what you see. Can you provide an
>>> image?
>> Go to www.mozilla.org and get it, if your distro don't supply it.
>> Uses the Gecko engine as all the other browsers from mozilla.org.
>
> I guess a screen cap is a lot of work.
I don't see the point as you know how it looks as you use a gecko based
browser to see how it looks and you said it looked as it should in it.
>>> Konqueror here is 3.4.2.
>> If I don't remember it wrong, thats from march 2005, time to upgrade a bit?
>
> I doubt that the new one would work with my version of KDE. I change
> KDE versions when I reinstall Linux. I'm not about to do that for
> just another gecko-based browser. Thanks.
*raise eyebrow*
SeaMonkey do not require you to upgrade and even less reinstall (thats a
bad word from the microsoft world), or do you upgrade/reinstall your
complete Linux installation when you switch to a newer version of FF?
--
//Aho
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