On 01/13/2006 04:40 PM, Murray Cumming wrote:
Yes, any spec would need to be supported by the major players. If GNOME and KDE follow it, there's no reason to think that Firefox and OpenOffice wouldn't. And Firefox uses GTK+ anyway, so they'd get a lot for free.
Firefox aims for support with the least common denominator. That means GTK+ 2.0. If its not in GTK+ 2.0.x, it is going to be a pain to get supported. There is support for a very few amount of things, which are done with dlsym() hacks.
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