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Offline PDP-8

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Older extensions awol?
« on: March 30, 2017, 06:30:20 AM »
Where did Midori browser go?  As a Dillo user, thought Midori - even if scripting is disabled - might be a nice alternative.

I don't do banking with browsers like Dillo and Midori, but still think of them useful for some of the sites I do visit in a pi environment..

XTERM - Until I can figure out my PEBKAC situation with fonts in Aterm, perhaps the ugly, but useful ctrl-right-click to bring up xterm's funky font menu would hold me off until I figure out what's going on with aterm....

I saw lxterminal being mentioned as one alternative a few years back here.  But now it's gone from the repos too...

dunno - shows that I'm researching past threads but seeing extensions that no longer exist offered as solutions..
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Re: Older extensions awol?
« Reply #1 on: March 30, 2017, 10:01:37 AM »
You could try  fifth.tcz .
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Re: Older extensions awol?
« Reply #2 on: March 30, 2017, 10:26:32 PM »
Outstanding!  Fifth browser is *exactly* what I need - no more, no less.

Seems I can crash it with my mouse scrollwheel, so I disable up/down scrolling before I run it and rely solely on pg-up / pg-dn and scrollbars:

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xmodmap -e "pointer = 1 2 3 0 0 6 7 8 9 10"
After running fifth browser, I'll just restore as normal with xmodmap again as some simple executables.

I did notice that it throws an error when called from the commandline and this seems to be all over the place when I search

libpng warning ICCP: known incorrect srgb profile

Right now, I'm just ignoring it and not sure if there's anything as a user I *should* do to correct it.  Or may it is just a PI thing -- don't know at this point.

Thanks again for the Fifth browser tip - I really dig it.

My 900mhz RPI2 is really flying now with a slim picore running in ram and a fast browser to boot.   My Chromebase with an ARM V7l uP running at 2.1ghz is getting scared! :)


« Last Edit: March 30, 2017, 10:47:34 PM by PDP-8 »
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Re: Older extensions awol?
« Reply #3 on: March 30, 2017, 10:34:30 PM »
Fifth browser is kind of an in-house thing, so juanito might be glad to hear about it when he comes by. ;)
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Re: Older extensions awol?
« Reply #4 on: March 31, 2017, 05:50:03 AM »
We know, there's a cairo bug on Picore that crashes it.
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Re: Older extensions awol?
« Reply #5 on: March 31, 2017, 04:59:46 PM »
Yup - and I jumped to conclusions with the keyboard fix.

I suppose this belongs somewhere in the fifth projects bug report area proper, but it isn't the scrollwheel per se.  So I have re-enabled it.  Using scrollbars, and even the down-arrow key will pop it depending on the site.

Unfortunately, or perhaps fortunately as a repeatable diagnostic, I can force fifth the crash by merely going to the end of this very forum with the mouse, scrollbar, or down arrow key!

Not that I'm complaining - I just wish I had programmer chops to dig into it...
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Re: Older extensions awol?
« Reply #6 on: April 02, 2017, 04:43:18 PM »
Stupid question here--is there any way to run fifth full-screen?

Looking for a js-capable browser I can run in kiosk mode, more or less (full-screen display of a webpage containing digital signage and/or countdown timers on a TV, with no user interaction required). Hoping to just stick a Pi Zero on the back of the TV and power it from a USB port, if I can set this up on PiCore and make it tolerant of hard power-offs.

The timer page, as currently implemented, uses js so dillo isn't an option. fifth displays it perfectly, apart from the display being windowed rather than full screen.

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Re: Older extensions awol?
« Reply #7 on: April 02, 2017, 10:47:26 PM »
Depending on which Window Manager you're using, you might be able to set some rules for certain windows.
E.g when using Openbox, you could add something like this to  ~/.config/openbox/rc.xml  in the  <applications>  section.
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<applications>
    <application class="Firefox" role="browser">
      <focus>true</focus>
      <maximized>true</maximized>
      <decor>false</decor>
      <layer>above</layer>
    </application>
</applications>
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Re: Older extensions awol?
« Reply #8 on: April 02, 2017, 10:52:45 PM »
With Fifth, nope..
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xprop | grep -i role <click-on-fifth-window>
_OB_APP_ROLE(UTF8_STRING) =
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xprop | grep -i class <click-on-fifth-window>
_OB_APP_GROUP_CLASS(UTF8_STRING) =
_OB_APP_CLASS(UTF8_STRING) = "FLTK"
WM_CLASS(STRING) = "FLTK", "FLTK"
Sorry.
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Re: Older extensions awol?
« Reply #9 on: April 03, 2017, 03:44:28 AM »
Fifth doesn't have a full-screen mode, but you can easily create a browser like that using WebkitFLTK. With a standalone kiosk webview, there's no risk of the browser functionality intervening, and it will behave exactly as you wish.

See https://github.com/clbr/webkitfltk/blob/fltk/Source/WebKit/fltk/testapp/testapp.cpp for a sample, you'd then order it fullscreen using normal FLTK functions, as well as any other customization you need.
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Re: Older extensions awol?
« Reply #10 on: April 04, 2017, 11:37:26 PM »
Fifth doesn't have a full-screen mode, but you can easily create a browser like that using WebkitFLTK. With a standalone kiosk webview, there's no risk of the browser functionality intervening, and it will behave exactly as you wish.

See https://github.com/clbr/webkitfltk/blob/fltk/Source/WebKit/fltk/testapp/testapp.cpp for a sample, you'd then order it fullscreen using normal FLTK functions, as well as any other customization you need.

Sorry, I'm not quite clear on how to compile testapp.cpp. Do I need to compile the complete WebkitFLTK, or just install webkitfltk-dev.tcz (and Python, Ruby, perl...) and then compile testapp.cpp?

Thanks for your help. Definitely interested in pursuing this for some of the digital signage stuff I'm working on.


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Re: Older extensions awol?
« Reply #11 on: April 05, 2017, 03:06:31 AM »
Sorry, I'm not quite clear on how to compile testapp.cpp. Do I need to compile the complete WebkitFLTK, or just install webkitfltk-dev.tcz (and Python, Ruby, perl...) and then compile testapp.cpp?

Load compiletc, webkitfltk-dev and try
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g++ testapp.cpp -lz -pthread -lxslt -lxml2 -ldl -lsqlite3 -lpthread -ldl -lm -L/usr/local/lib -licui18n -licuuc -licudata -lpthread -ldl -lm -lharfbuzz -lharfbuzz-icu -lfreetype -lfontconfig -lcairo -lpng -ljpeg -lrt -lcurl -lssl -lcrypto -lglib-2.0 -L/usr/local/lib -Wl,-rpath,/usr/local/lib -lfltk_images -lpng -lz -ljpeg -lfltk -lXcursor -lXfixes -lXext -lfontconfig -lpthread -ldl -lm -lX11 -static-libgcc -static-libstdc++ -lfltk -lwebkitfltk

See https://github.com/clbr/webkitfltk/blob/fltk/Source/WebKit/fltk/Makefile

There's no URL bar though, not sure how to cope with that.  :P

By the way, you can run
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./a.out file:///path/to/local/file

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Re: Older extensions awol?
« Reply #12 on: April 05, 2017, 08:16:06 PM »
Sorry, I'm not quite clear on how to compile testapp.cpp. Do I need to compile the complete WebkitFLTK, or just install webkitfltk-dev.tcz (and Python, Ruby, perl...) and then compile testapp.cpp?

Load compiletc, webkitfltk-dev and try
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g++ testapp.cpp -lz -pthread -lxslt -lxml2 -ldl -lsqlite3 -lpthread -ldl -lm -L/usr/local/lib -licui18n -licuuc -licudata -lpthread -ldl -lm -lharfbuzz -lharfbuzz-icu -lfreetype -lfontconfig -lcairo -lpng -ljpeg -lrt -lcurl -lssl -lcrypto -lglib-2.0 -L/usr/local/lib -Wl,-rpath,/usr/local/lib -lfltk_images -lpng -lz -ljpeg -lfltk -lXcursor -lXfixes -lXext -lfontconfig -lpthread -ldl -lm -lX11 -static-libgcc -static-libstdc++ -lfltk -lwebkitfltk

See https://github.com/clbr/webkitfltk/blob/fltk/Source/WebKit/fltk/Makefile

There's no URL bar though, not sure how to cope with that.  :P

By the way, you can run
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./a.out file:///path/to/local/file

It worked, thanks!

I've got some experience with C/gcc in my day job (I'd have probably figured out to use "g++" rather than "gcc" eventually... ;D) so I figured that the makefile had all the required linker flags, just wasn't sure if I needed to compile everything else it wanted to or not.

I'll continue to mess around with the .cpp to bend it to my preferences, but so far so good.