As another alternative, gtkhtml2 is suprisingly complete: http://gtkhtml2.codefactory.se/
Certainly complete enough for basic help docs anyway. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Paul: > > Good points. Actually, how I have solved this problem in > a similar scenario (playing audio files selected in a > CList) is to get the user to figure out what the command > line would be for whatever application they want to use > (name + switches), and making them enter that command > line as a preference. It seems to work fine, and I think > it would work well for this purpose, too.. > > Neil > >>How do you ensure that KDE or GNOME are installed? >> >>At some point, you have to make certain requirements about the >>run-time environment ... >> >>The only other alternative I can see that flows along similar lines >>would be to use one of the HTML widgets out there, but its not clear >>to me that the basic ones work all that well, and the only non-basic >>one (Gecko) would probably be an amazing amount of work to start using >>(not sure about this, however). ========================================================== Aelbert Cuyp 13 February - 12 May 2002 For information and tickets: http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/exhibitions/cuyp/ _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list
