MorphOS Developer
Posts: 1331 from 2003/6/16
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I am trying to figure out how to adjust the window size that is opened the first time I use OWB from a cold boot of my MorphOS MacMini. I am using a 20" widescreen Dell LCD with a 1680x1050 Ambient screen so I have lots of space on the screen to display OWB and do not want it full screen. What I would like is for it to remember my window size setting so I don't have to reset it each day when I cold boot MorphOS. I know there is a simple answer to this question probably from Ambient or MUI instead of the application itself, and that is part of the reason I have delayed asking for help with it, as I am a bit embarrassed that I have not been able to find the answer myself yet.
You would just snapshot the OWB window like any other MUI application (with the gadget or popmenu in window titlebar, for instance). That being said, I think there might be an issue with very large MUI windows, since someone told me he couldn't snapshot a window above a given size, but this would be MUI related (it also happened with another MUI application for him). But i can't even verify that, because my screen doesn't go that high anyway. :)
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Also, can OWB remember logins and passwords, or can I set OWB, or MorphZone.org up to remember my login and password everytime I visit the site instead of having to type it in each time. Firefox does it for me on other computers, or Windows does on my PC.
It can. There are two different things related to that:
- saving cookies (settings->privacy->save cookies) which only works if the site sets a cookie, of course.
- remembering form logins/passwords (settings->privacy->remember form credentials). When it's enabled, you'll be asked if you want to save a login/password pair when validating a form or authentication window. You can remove a particular entry anytime by going to windows->passwords.
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Lastly, I downloaded the Battle for Wesnoth game from here a couple of days ago and the download stalled a few times and I had to resume it. Well, about the 2nd or 3rd time I resumed the download it continued to download up to about 160% of the file size, so I must assume that it did not actually resume the download and it was re-downloading the file, but OWB was confused. Has anyone else had this problem with the file download resume feature?
Not all servers support resume, but the problem is not all servers advertise this ability (or non-ability) properly. So you might end up concatening instead of resuming if the server acts badly.
[ Edited by Fab on 2009/12/17 0:22 ]