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Re: KHTML in GNUStep?
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MJ Ray |
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Re: KHTML in GNUStep? |
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Wed, 15 Jan 2003 18:41:28 GMT |
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=?iso-8859-1?q?first=20last?= <prelude_2_murder@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> Hi. I am not part of the list, so if you want to answer please do it
> directly to my email address
List archives are avilable, you know? You may even find the list on your
local newsserver.
> (preludeUNDERSCORE2UNDERSCOREmurderATyahooDOTcoDOTuk)
This doesn't look valid. I've used the <prelude_2_murder@yahoo.co.uk> one
from your header instead.
> In case anyone doesn't know, Apple has ported KHTML (the KDE HTML
> engine) to OS X. As both, OSX and GNUStep are "sons" of NextStep I
> would like to know if there are any plans of porting it to GNUStep,
> as that would rock (a fast browser with a nice interface for older
> computers).
If not, I'd be interested in either the links graphical html renderer being
made available to GNUstep (which I think is C, so should be easier to
translate than KDE's C++, assuming the KHTML is C++), or maybe extending
qemacs's very good CSS-based rendering engine to support clickable links
etc and making that available. Is there any work towards this yet?
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