OmniWeb 3.1 release candidate 1 is now available

John David Duncan jdd at efn.org
Fri Feb 4 09:39:23 PST 2000


Thanks!  So far, on OS 4.2/m68k, I can definitely notice the improved
stability (...and a console full of warning messages instead; I've copied
some at the bottom of this message FYI). 

I also have a new bug report, which applies both to 3.0.2 and to 3.1rc1 on
both OpenStep and OS X:  I can't print the page at 
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/  -- I get "Error While Printing!" in a
dialogue box.  I have seen this error before, and have sometimes been
able to work around it by either rescaling the printout (to 95% or 90%
from 100%) or, strangely enough, by resizing the browser window.  However
this is the first page I've come upon where I can reliably reproduce the
error on both platforms. 

On OpenStep, it is accompanied by:

*** Assertion failure in -[OHHTMLPageView
_calcHeights:num:margin:operation:helpedBy:], viewPrinting.m:1380
*** Assertion failure in -[OHHTMLPageView
_calcHeights:num:margin:operation:helpedBy:], viewPrinting.m:1380

Thanks 

-- JD

Here are some 3.1rc warnings:


Warning: Exception calculating width of prefix string
'\U2219': NSDistantObject accessed attempted from another thread.  Using
default width of 20 pixels instead
Warning: Exception calculating width of prefix string '\U2219': ***
NSRunStorage, _NSBlockNumberForIndex(): index (0) beyond array bounds
(0).  Using default width of 20 pixels instead
Warning: Exception calculating width of prefix string '-': ***
NSRunStorage, _NSBlockNumberForIndex(): index (0) beyond array bounds
(0).  Using default width of 20 pixels instead
Warning: Exception calculating width of prefix string '1.': ***
NSRunStorage, _NSBlockNumberForIndex(): index (0) beyond array bounds
(0).  Using default width of 20 pixels instead
Warning: Exception calculating width of prefix string '2.': ***
NSRunStorage, _NSBlockNumberForIndex(): index (0) beyond array bounds
(0).  Using default width of 20 pixels instead

[... and so on through "prefix string '9.'" ... ]



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