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From: | Graham J Lee |
Subject: | Re: WebKit Bounty |
Date: | Fri, 2 Mar 2007 11:47:10 +0000 |
On 2 Mar 2007, at 08:34, Rogelio Serrano wrote:
On 3/2/07, Chris B. Vetter <chris.vetter@gmail.com> wrote:Keep in mind that the whole SVN checkout is roughly about 550MB of code... WebKit uses Xcode and/or Bakefiles. So you'll need to make yourself familiar with these and either need to figure out how they work with GNUstep or need to write each and every GNUmakefile from scratch.OMG! no way! Thats BIG! I think i would rather start playing with expat and focus on xhtml and other xml stuff.
That seems like a great approach, as it could easily be employed in contexts outside [x]HTML, such as DocBook. In fact, an XSLT-based doc viewer would be wond'rous to behold :-).
In another fact, a poor man's version of the above would be comparatively simple...transform the source XML file into XSL-FO, then process *that* into RTF/RTFD and finally load into an NSAttributedString. I don't remember seeing any FO processors which weren't in Java though...and the above process might be quite expensive.
Graham.
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