padding on all sides of the body; this doesn't apply to the
background.
-Prior to Mozilla version 1.8, which I have not yet tested, Mozilla may
-signal that a page is completely loaded before any background images
-are loaded and displayed. This results in snapshots that do not
-include background images. You can work around this by using
-absolutely-positioned "inline" images, or attempt to build VideoLink
-against Mozilla 1.8.
+Prior to version 1.8, Mozilla may signal that a page is completely
+loaded before any background images are loaded and displayed. This
+can result in VideoLink converting the page without the background
+images. If VideoLink is built with an older version of Mozilla you
+can work around this by using absolutely-positioned "inline" images,
+since Mozilla will always wait for these to load.
DVD players do not have "back" buttons, so you should generally
provide links to "higher" menu pages. However, they do have a button
next. If this is a real problem, let me know, and I may be able to
provide a better solution in a later version of VideoLink.
+Bugs
+----
+
+Under Mozilla 1.7, VideoLink sets the assumed screen resolution to
+40 dpi, which I reckon to be the average resolution of a standard
+definition TV display. This should mean that text with a font size
+expressed in millimetres or points will appear around the specified
+size. Unfortunately this setting has a different effect under
+Mozilla/XULRunner 1.8:
+
+Mozilla Assumed Requested Actual size
+version resolution size (pixels) (inches)
+ (dpi)
+
+ 1.7 default:96 20 px 20 0.5
+ 1.7 default:96 36 pt 48 1.2
+ 1.7 40 20 px 20 0.5
+ 1.7 40 36 pt 20 0.5
+ 1.8 default:96 20 px 20 0.5
+ 1.8 default:96 36 pt 48 1.2
+ 1.8 40 20 px 48 1.2
+ 1.8 40 36 pt 48 1.2
+
+From version 0.10, until I have a proper solution, VideoLink will not
+set the assumed screen resolution under Mozilla 1.8. I must advise
+against using font sizes in millimetres or points since they will vary
+between browser versions.
+
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