[Rd] (PR#8471) Browser problem, Misrepresentation of .html in Solaris Firefox

Prof Brian Ripley ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Wed Jan 11 12:24:47 CET 2006


In what sense is this a bug in R?

It is either an Exceed or Firefox bug: R is not involved in any way in 
scrolling the pages.

That is an exceedingly old version of Exceed: I have version 10 on my 
machine, and I think there is a `2006' version now.  I have seen a lot of 
bugs in earlier versions of Exceed (8.x and 9.x, not way back to 6.0).

On Wed, 11 Jan 2006 christian.hoffmann at wsl.ch wrote:

> Hi there
>
> I hope that I am in the right forum.
>
> I am working on Win2000 PC connected via Exceed 6.0.1.0 to a
>
> SunOS fluke 5.9 Generic_118558-11 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-480R
>
> There I am using Mozilla Firefox 1.0.7 as a browser.
>
> I am having
> difficulties viewing .html files. Their first pages are displayed
> normally, black on white, links in blue. When I scoll down, the pages
> appear black throughout, only links are sticking out. The rest of the
> text can only be viewed by selecting it with the mouse, making it
> appear white on blue. This makes scrolling and following links *very*
> combersome.
>
> Files affected:
> - R-intro.html
> - R-exts.html,
> - R-lang.html
> - R-admin.html
> - R-FAQ.html
>
> Files not affected:
> - R-data.html
> - packages.html
> - SearchEngine.html
> - License
> - Thanks
>
> Thanks for help
> Christian
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