
Jeff Garland wrote:
On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 09:41:22 -0600, Jonathan Turkanis wrote
On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 21:19:38 -0600, Jonathan Turkanis wrote (I was able to do it with right mouse on the right pane, open in new window/tab). However, is there a way to get the address bar to
"Jeff Garland" <jeff@crystalclearsoftware.com> wrote in message news:20040728115709.M55567@crystalclearsoftware.com... point to the
right frame instead of the left pane so that the current URL is immediately accessible? My major objection to frames is that I can't see and grab the current URL...
I agree. See http://tinyurl.com/3sdu6.
Thanks, for the pointer on sync. I didn't read all the rationale. I wish I could come up with a more intuitive name -- it didn't hit me at first what sync was for. Anyway, I was using Firefox 0.9.1 on Linux. I tested a couple more browsers: Galeon 1.3.12 and Epiphany 1.0.7 automatically sync -- very cool! Konqueror 3.2.0 does not :(
Would it be possible to do the sync automatically via the JavaScript control? It could be possible to do something like: <a href = "javascript:tree.load('id.1.2')">Chapter 1.2: Cool Stuff!</a> With load performing the URL redirection and synchronisation. I am not sure how portable this would be, but having it done automatically would mean that there would be less confusion and a simpler interface.
Oh, and I'm of course in support of boost-book initiatives to generate these capabilties -- after all, transformation to various forms is the whole point of getting the docs into xml...
Exactly. Regards, Reece _________________________________________________________________ Use MSN Messenger to send music and pics to your friends http://www.msn.co.uk/messenger