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From: | Riccardo |
Subject: | Re: New to GNUStep |
Date: | Tue, 28 Dec 2004 17:11:43 +0100 |
Hey, On Wednesday, December 22, 2004, at 09:22 PM, MJ Ray wrote:
The code in links2 is a _total_ mess really. I once tried to ompile it on my old irix 4.0 workstation and it is a nightmare, with comments in bulgarian or czech, some language I don't know but sounds slavonic :). Just removing all compiler warnings and "gcc" code was hard. And then it didn't work.Riccardo <multix@ngi.it> wrote:- "port" an existing core to GNUstep. I could see 2 good candidates: Dillo and mMosaic. Both are fast, but support only plain HTML, no CSS.The one used in qemacs and html2png has some CSS support and seems fairlyfast, but not very fault-tolerant in some cases. It also wasn't designed to be interactive as far as I know. The one used in links 2 is probably better than Dillo, but again no CSSyet. A simplistic embedding with some communication might not be too hardto do, though.
Mosaic/mMosaic may not be the best around but they do work almost everywhere. FOr further ideas, contact me.
http://carduus.chanet.de/software/mosaic/index.htmlright now I am trying to clean up the comments a bit, so that they can be used with doxygen.
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