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Re: OWB 1.9 is AWESOME! (1.10 is Now Available)
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@mailman

hehe, the answer was for nubechorre

About RAM, dunno whats needed on classic, really

Joerg said he rewrote the memory engine of OWB to make it
work with 256MB (on AOne), so if you've got the recommended
192MB on classic, i think you should be on the safe side.

...but i really don't know...

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Re: OWB 1.9 is AWESOME! (1.10 is Now Available)
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I have 128 on a classic.
Usually ok on most sites, but not always.
128 was fine under 3.9 but a bit short under 4.

I'm hoping to have 256 shortly and from what I've seen, that should be plenty.

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@joerg

Your web browser is working well on most sites, but some sites the browser freezes, and I was thinking that might be crashing because of bug in JavaScript engine, can you add an option to disable JavaScript?
And a reload page button, where useful on form sites, if some thing has changed.

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@joerg

Your web browser is working well on most sites, but some sites the browser freezes, and I was thinking that might be crashing because of bug in JavaScript engine, can you add an option to disable JavaScript?
The endless loop on sites like http://www.vg.no/ is a known bug in OWB, but it's not JavaScript related.
Other problems and crashes might be and it's no problem to disable JavaScript in OWB, I just have to add it to the AmigaOS part (a tooltype, or adding a menu).

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@nubechecorre

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I need to install the truetype font also for the 1.12 version of OWB ?
No, the only fonts required by OWB are the DejaVu fonts included in AmigaOS4.
But most pages look better if you install the core fonts, and for pages like http://www.gov.cn/ http://chinese.aol.com/ etc. you need the Bitstream Cyberbit font, or another one with (nearly) all glyhs.

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If i install the truetype fonts can i also install the normal fonts or i cannot mix them togheter ?
What do you mean by "normal fonts"?
OWB doesn't support bitmap fonts, only outline fonts like TTF, but there is no problem if bitmap fonts are installed.

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What are the minimum memory requirements for OWB?
It mostly depends on the size of the page, i.e. long forums pages like this one need at lot of RAM. I only have 256 MB RAM in my AmigaOne and haven't found a page yet which would need more, but with less RAM I probably couldn't use amigans.net. For most other pages 192 MB should be enough, and for some small ones even 128 MB, but with less RAM there is probably next to nothing OWB can display.

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@joerg

Sorry for this stupid question but i am not a developper and don't know how a browser work

Why this huge amount of ram ?.. this is due only to sdl ?..

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