Il giorno mer, 30/11/2011 alle 10.28 +0100, Juan Antonio Farré Basurte
ha scritto:

> The most important tool, in my opinion, that LXDE lacks is a native web 
> browser (as Gnome and KDE have) that is as lightweight as possible.

As Rune already told you, there are some lightweight browsers already
(midori, kazehakase, arora, etc.)

If you were planning on building a GUI over webkit, I suggest you to
contribute to one of those, maybe "pushing" it towards LXDE integration.

If you were planning on writing an HTML/CSS/JS parser/engine, I would
suggest to focus your work on EPUB/EPUB2 support.
They are very similar to HTML+CSS (and Javascript in EPUB2).

As of today there is no open source "epub engine library" to build a GUI
on, and there is no epub2 parser at all. They would be a huge contribute
not only to LXDE, but to the whole open source community.

Bye.

-- 
Alessandro Pellizzari


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