On 3/15/20 5:53 PM, Bruce Dubbs via blfs-dev wrote:
We have a problem caused by rust. Seamonkey cannot be built with a
version of rust later than 1.37 and librsvg now requires version 1.39
or later.
As I see it we have the option of installing multiple versions of rust
in /opt or archiving Seamonkey.
I'm not sure what SM offers other than a different user interface.
It's capabilities are basically the same as firefox and thunderbird.
Indeed it uses similar (but earlier) internals as those packages.
I know that we've decided to patch Seamonkey already, but I wanted to
add my 2cents here now that my email is working properly:
Seamonkey also has a WYSWIG editor in it - Composer. For designing web
pages in a pinch, it seems to work very well. I forgot that it existed
until I finished updating it (and I found a problem with the icon
installation that I'm getting ready to commit - I'll make an errata for
it too). Nothing else that we have seems to provide a WYSWIG editor.
Bluefish comes close though, it does have quick access buttons for
adding tables and other elements to HTML documents, as well as something
for designing forms IIRC.
--
http://lists.linuxfromscratch.org/listinfo/blfs-dev
FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html
Unsubscribe: See the above information page