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Re: jumanji

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@gapan I get the same problem in 32 bit beta



@fredg zathura now installed - thanks!

... and my jumanjirc file is identical to yours
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No idea why, but I can't seem to make the f button work in jumanji. Instead of numbering the links, I get a "Follow hints:" prompt. That is on a 64bit system with the package from the current repository, using no jumanjirc file.
You need a jumanjirc file where you have to tell jumanji to use this javascript script:
https://pwmt.org/projects/jumanji/scripts/

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Thans fredg. I was expecting this functionality to be there by default.
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Just upgraded to Firefox 4 and so Vimperator 3.0. A lot of the clutter is back - three centimetres at the top of my screen instead of one. So maybe Jumanji is the way forward for that reason as well as its speed! No doubt Vimperator can still be configured to put more obstacles in the way of reflexive mouse use, but hell, having to set basic functions in a configuration file helps no end with the learning curve.
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Here is a little download script:

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#!/bin/sh
#
#
# jumanji web browser download script
#
# In jumanjirc:
# set download_command /home/YOU/.config/jumanji/scripts/download.sh '%s' '%s';
#
#################################################################################

#
# vars
#
url="$1"
file=${2##*/}
ME=`whoami`
WGET="wget -c --no-check-certificate --load-cookies"

#
# uncomment if you want a GTK window to select the download dir
# and a GTK progress bar
#
#path=`zenity --file-selection --directory`
#$WGET ~/.config/jumanji/cookies $url -O $path/$file | zenity --progress \
#        --title="Jumanji" --text="Downloading ..." --auto-close

#
# comment what is up and uncomment if you just want an open terminal with wget
# and a defined download dir
#
path="/home/$ME/Desktop"
xterm -e sh -c "$WGET ~/.config/jumanji/cookies $url -O $path/$file"
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I've just spent several hours fiddling with privoxy prior to giving Jumanji a serious trial - in fact, I've set it up with midori for now, as a dummy run.

The privoxy documentation is very clear and comprehensive, but I wonder if I'm therefore missing the wood for the trees. I don't seem to have managed to make it block a single ad so far. Am I right that each pattern has to be entered manually by going to the configuration page at http://config.privoxy.org/show-status? (I've already edited the main config file to allow this to be used). Is there some list of the equivalent of what AdBlockPlus calls filters somewhere to get you started? Quite apart from the relative cumbersomeness of entering the URLs to be blocked (even with regular expression wildcards) and the fact that I haven't so far seen the checkered pattern mentioned in the documentation that's supposed to appear when something has been blocked, it would take quite a while just to get rid of the ads from any one website I use regularly.

In sum: surely I'm going about this the wrong way? This is far too much like hard work :x
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Another question - does anyone know how can I add Scroogle as a search engine shortcut? Here's my latest attempt:

searchengine scg https://ssl.scroogle.org/cgi-bin/nbbwss ... earch?q=%s

and I've tried every combination from https://ssl.scroogle.org/ on up; they all produce a Google search for my scg shortcut plus whatever search item.
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Weird, I've got exactly the same shortcut and it works.
Just tried scg plop and got a page results for plop from google but on scroogle server, as expected.

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This morning it works! I must have just needed to reboot (or even restart jumanji, maybe I didn't).
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Re: jumanji

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@fredg thank you for the configuration file :-)

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# jumanji configuration
# 
# search engines
searchengine safo http://www.salixos.org/forum/search.php?keywords=%s
searchengine sawi http://www.salixos.org/wiki/index.php/Special:Search?search=%s
searchengine fd http://thefreedictionary.com/%s
searchengine ix https://ixquick.com/do/metasearch.pl?query=%s
searchengine stp https://startpage.com/do/metasearch.pl?query=%s
searchengine ddg https://duckduckgo.com/html/?t=salix&q=%s
searchengine scg https://ssl.scroogle.org/cgi-bin/nbbwssl.cgi/search?q=%s
searchengine wp https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Special:Search?search=%s
searchengine shout http://www.shoutcast.com/Internet-Radio/%s
# 
# browser settings
set homepage http://www.salixos.org/start/en/
set auto_save 60
# 
# Use privoxy for adblocking, user-agent forging, http-referrer blocking and so on ;-)
set proxy localhost:8118
# 
# look n feel
set font monospace normal 9
# 
# set stylesheet
# file:///home/etf/.config/jumanji/style.css
# 
# Enable plugins
# plugin application/x-shockwave-flash
# 
# follow hints
script ~/.config/jumanji/scripts/hinting.js
# 
# downloads
set download_dir /home/etf/Desktop/
set download_command /bin/sh -c "wget --load-cookies ~/.config/jumanji/cookies '%s' -O '%s'";
# 
# keybindings
map <C-,> nav_history previous
map <C-;> nav_history next
Have anybody tried to use Admiral?
It seem to be a great alternative for Epiphany, to me :-)
Last edited by zAchAry on 3. Mar 2012, 16:37, edited 2 times in total.
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