Jeff Dlouhy Peter JarosI Love Camino!

About Jeff

I am a 19 year old sophomore at Northeastern University in Boston. This summer I am responsible for bringing Tabsposé to Camino. Outside of Camino I also work on my own projects such as Corripio located at nClassSoftware.com.

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About Peter

Peter is a senior at Bard College. He's spending his summer making Camino scriptable. When he's not doing that, he's probably writing dirty, dirty hacks that he's too embarrassed to show the world. That, or working on his own website. (coming soon)

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Pimp Your Toolbar

Peter Jaros - Tuesday, August 28, 2007 at 08:05 PM

Ever tried to customize your Camino toolbar and been…disappointed?  You call this customization?  There, what, about 20 items to choose from, and that’s it!  Plus, look at these choices: Back, Forward, Refresh.  I mean, they’re useful, sure, but where’s the excitement?  Where’s the fun?

“I could think of way better toolbar items than this!”

Good news, my friend.  If you can dream it, you can do it!  (Well, almost.) Presenting Script Toolbar Items.  Just write an AppleScript—any AppleScript—give it an icon if you like, and put it in ~/Library/Scripts/Applications/Camino.  Now try customizing your toolbar and—my gosh, it’s unbelievable, it’s right in my toolbar!


“Hello, World” icon unwittingly provided by the fabulous iWoot app.

Anything you can do in an AppleScript, you can do from your toolbar.  In fact, anything anyone else can do in an AppleScript, you can do from your toolbar.

Hang on, pardner, it’s not out yet.  Script Toolbar Items should be landing in the near future, though.  Look for it soon (ish) in nightlies, and eventually in Camino 1.6.

In the meantime, think about this: what do you want in your toolbar?

Clicks Land!

Jeff Dlouhy - Friday, August 17, 2007 at 10:29 AM

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A quick update on Tabsposé. You can now click through the site previews in Tabsposé. Try it out on the latest trunk build!

Back In The USA

Jeff Dlouhy - Wednesday, August 15, 2007 at 01:59 PM

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I’m back from my 2 week jaunt in Europe. I had a great time and got to see a lot of beautiful places. The picture above is of me with Tim Berners-Lee’s NeXTcube at CERN which acted as the first webserver, home of the first web browser, and the World Wide Web. Since I am now developing for a web browser I thought it was amazing to see the place where its ancestors came from.

Now that I am back look out for click handling and titles landing sometime hopefully soon.

AppleScript Lands Too!

Peter Jaros - Thursday, August 09, 2007 at 09:15 PM

The beginnings of the new AppleScript support has landed on trunk and branch!  That means you’ll see it in all the nightly builds (trunk, branch).  Grab one and open its dictionary in Script Editor.  Anything that doesn’t have to do with bookmarks should be implemented and working.  For instance, you can say:

set website_listing to ""
tell application "Camino"
    repeat with i from 1 to (count browser windows)
        set website_listing to website_listing & "Window " & i ¬
            & return
        repeat with each_tab in tabs of browser window i
            set website_listing to website_listing & "    " & ¬
                (URL of each_tab) & return
        end repeat
    end repeat
end tell
get website_listing

and get something like this:

Window 1
    http://developer.apple.com/reference/Cocoa/idxScripting-date.html
Window 2
    http://developer.apple.com/cocoa/applescriptforapps.html
    https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=385989

Not a terribly interesting example, but it shows off what you can do.  Go ahead, be creative!  See what cool uses you can come up with.  And remember: bookmark support is coming soon.


Clicks Cometh

Jeff Dlouhy - Thursday, August 02, 2007 at 11:03 AM

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Hot off the heals of Tabsposé landing, I have a patch up that will handle user clicks and switch tabs. Hopefully we’ll see this patch move quickly into the trunk so Tabsposé will actually be useful.

I’m also working on Bug 390576 which will add titles under the thumbnails as shown in earlier screenshots.

Today I leave on vacation for Switzerland and France. I’m taking my work with me and hope to get features done in some beautiful locations wink . I just got to be extra careful about my iPhone data plan.

Tabsposé Lands!

Jeff Dlouhy - Wednesday, August 01, 2007 at 11:25 AM

After about a month of reviews, the first stage of Tabsposé has made it to the trunk. This means that you can start to play around with it in our nightly builds. Right now the command is ‘ctrl + command + t.’ Remember, this is nowhere near a final version of the feature or the command to start it. Today I will be submitting patches to handle clicks and the page title, so hold back the “why does ____ not work” comments for now.

In addition to the source landing, I now have my first Tabsposé bugs: Bug 390406 & Bug 390401.

Let me know what you think!

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