On 1/5/06, Alex Lau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Look like if we just replace the nrcit
> GdkXftContext and XftTextRenderer and
> XftTextRendererFactory should be easy? :)
>
Yep thats it I'm working on it. I also have to fix some gtk bugs
before the meeting in
Extermedura so I've got two things going at once.
I should have it in a few days though.

Mike

> Mike Emmel wrote:
> > On 1/4/06, Kent Sandvik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> On 1/4/06, Mike Emmel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>> On 1/4/06, Alex Lau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>> hohoho
> >>>> The gtk-web core 0.5 release is more like a cvs versoin :)
> >>>> Lot of compile error :)
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>> Yes you have to use the one in cvs and then I had to patch that a little 
> >>> bit.
> >> Oh, you are using the old Nokia gtk port. I would think that's very
> >> much out of sync with the latest CVS version over at
> >> webkit.opendarwin.org. Then again that version, unless I'm wrong, does
> >> not have the right automake structure in place for Linux builds.--Kent
> >>
> >
> > Right on both counts.
> >
> > But the main difference between the two is not at the port level but
> > the higher code thats not changed by the gtk port. Yes it needs and
> > upgrade and now that I've started the project thats on my todo list.
> > Although the porting api is not clean the code is well split into
> > platform dependent and platform independent code. So I don't see
> > keeping in sync with the main platform to be a big issue.  I think
> > once the pure gtk port works and is upgraded it may be worth
> > investigating moving it over to darwin they have a blurp about a
> > desire to bring the gtk port into the main branch.
> >
> > In the short term getting the port  up to date and working on Directfb
> > can be done in the directfb cvs.  This is the approach I took with
> > cairo and gtk. I have finally gotten feedback from the gtk folks about
> > the directfb backend.
> >
> > Mike
> >
>
>

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