Erik Ohrnberger wrote:
I contributed to the Displaying simple HTML . . . thread.
I started out using gtkhtml, but frankly, it was more difficult than
mozembed, and there are a lot of hooks between the C interface that it's
designed having and the Gtkmm interfaces to the Gtk underlying system.
Instead I went with mozembed, and it was pretty much a slam dunk.
On Tue, May 31, 2005 12:14, John Taber said:
Not that I know - it is a real missing component. However, about a month
ago
someone posted some comments about how he wrapped the C version of gtkhtml
-
you might search for it "Displaying simple HTML..." - I just have not had
the
time to work with the code pieces - maybe it can be turned into a
well-documented "how-to". gtkhtml handles basic html - it is used by
Evolution. The other approach is to use mozembed - probably a more
complete
browser but that too needs to be wrapped and requires all the mozilla libs
to
be included.
John
On Tuesday 31 May 2005 09:04 am, Bob Caryl wrote:
Even I have not found anything as yet, I was wondering if gtkmm had
wrapped anything for displaying html?
Thanks,
Bob Caryl
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Ok, fair enough. I have also tried to find documentation on mozembed
with no palpable success. Can you point me at that information? I hate
to sound like a whiner, but I spent a lot of time over last weekend, and
all day yesterday looking for information on how to implement both
solutions to little avail.
Thanks,
Bob Caryl
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