Cesar Crusius wrote:
> >> a few months ago i posted an email asking for a dvi viewer, a ps
> >> viewer, and a web browser for ggi. i wrote two of them. isn't
> >> somebody going to write a web browser :) ? i'm sure i'll not...
> >
> >But well: A Webbrowser for LibGGI would really rock. Netscape just
> >sucks. I don't need all the bells and whistles ... just tables and
> >inline graphics so that I can view my own pages ... no ScriptStuff,
> >no frames, and especially no EMail-Client, Newsreader and HTML-editor
> >
> >I see at least two reasonable starting points: Zen and the mozilla
> >engine (gecko IIRC ?). So how about someone just doing it, like this
> >brave guy here */ME sticks the purple penguin to his chest* did for
> >PS and DVI ?
>
> a friend of mine asked me (mocking) if i was to port mozilla to ggi. i
> don't think it's a good idea in the mozilla case unless mozilla people
> get into the project. on the other hand, i know little about the
> internals of the mozilla engine, if it is modular or not, etc... if it
> doesn't contain a mail reader, newsreader and so on it may be worth to
> look at it.
writing a GGI backend for gecko (the mozilla layout and renderer) would
definitely rock. I'v been discussing with some of the mozilla team members
(notably Mike Shaver and Chris Blizzard) about a possibility to hook up
gecko with berlin. I think both would be possible.
Regards, Stefan
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Stefan Seefeld
Departement de Physique
Universite de Montreal
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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...ich hab' noch einen Koffer in Berlin...