

MouseEvent.mozPressure Non-standard Deprecated Read only Returns true if the shift key was down when the mouse event was fired. The Y coordinate of the mouse pointer in global (screen) coordinates. The X coordinate of the mouse pointer in global (screen) coordinates. The secondary target for the event, if there is one. The Y coordinate of the mouse pointer relative to the whole document. The X coordinate of the mouse pointer relative to the whole document. The Y coordinate of the mouse pointer relative to the position of the padding edge of the target node. The X coordinate of the mouse pointer relative to the position of the padding edge of the target node. The Y coordinate of the mouse pointer relative to the position of the last mousemove event. The X coordinate of the mouse pointer relative to the position of the last mousemove event. Returns true if the meta key was down when the mouse event was fired. Returns the vertical coordinate of the event relative to the current layer. Returns the horizontal coordinate of the event relative to the current layer. Returns true if the control key was down when the mouse event was fired. The Y coordinate of the mouse pointer in local (DOM content) coordinates. The X coordinate of the mouse pointer in local (DOM content) coordinates. The buttons being pressed (if any) when the mouse event was fired. The button number that was pressed (if applicable) when the mouse event was fired. Returns true if the alt key was down when the mouse event was fired. This interface also inherits properties of its parents, UIEvent and Event. MozMousePixelScroll Non-standard Deprecated.
#QUITERSS CONTEXT MENU DOWNLOAD#
If you’re running CentOS, just enable the EPEL repository and you should be able to easily download QuiteRSS to your computer. If you’re running Fedora, it’s on the EPEL repository making it an easy download and install. If you’re a fan of RSS readers, I suggest you give the solid QuiteRSS a try. In my example, I copied the backup from a Linux Mint 17 system to a CentOS 7 system and it worked fine. Open QuiteRSS and you should see that the backup has been restored along with your customizations like “star” feeds etc. $ cp feeds.db /home/thomaspc/.local/share/data/QuiteRss/QuiteRss/feeds.dbĬp: overwrite ‘/home/thomaspc/.local/share/data/QuiteRss/QuiteRss/feeds.db’? yĪgain, hit y key and then the return key when it asks you for permission to overwrite the feeds.db file. Hit y key and then the return key when it asks you for permission to overwrite the file. If you’re using Linux, open the terminal and then copy the files as shown below (substitute your user name for “thomaspc”): $ cp QuiteRss.ini /home/thomaspc/.config/QuiteRss/QuiteRss.iniĬp: overwrite ‘/home/thomaspc/.config/QuiteRss/QuiteRss.ini’? y Rename the two files created from the backup to QuiteRss.ini and feeds.db.Ĭlose QuiteRSS before restoring the backup. Depending on the date of your backup, they’ll look like this – QuiteRss.ini_07-57-56.bak and feeds.db_07-57-56.bak. When you make a backup, the program creates two files. Offering a way to create the backup from within the program’s menu but not to provide a way to restore the backup from inside the program menu seems odd.īut it didn’t take long for me to find a solution to restoring the backup. Unfortunately, there’s no option to recover from a backup from inside the QuiteRSS program. I first copied the backup from my Linux Mint 17.2 to an USB drive and then copied the files to the desktop of my CentOS system. Recently I wanted a copy of my carefully picked QuiteRSS feeds on a CentOS 7 system. Like any good IT user, every month or so I make a backup of QuiteRSS (Via File –> Create Backup on the menu bar) from inside the program just in case I need it later.
#QUITERSS CONTEXT MENU MAC OS X#
The free reader works on Windows and Mac OS X too but I have yet to try them on those platforms. The reader works fine on Linux and I can’t recollect it ever crashing on me.

I’ve installed it on Linux Mint and CentOS. QuiteRSS is an excellent open source cross-platform RSS news feed reader that I have been using for about a year now with mucho satisfaction.
