There are also additional parts of the patch that replace the widget layer in the mozilla application with cocoa. So in that case, it's not embedded.
Both are good avenues for hacking. Ian Wilkinson wrote: > On 7/12/01 2:22 am, in article [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Jeff Hume" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>I'm confused, >>Do the instructions that were posted make a instance of gecko in a cocoa >>window? or does this just replace the engine in the mach-o build with >>the cocoa version. In simple terms. Is this actually embedded or is >>there just the possibilty of it being embedded? That would be really >>cool if thats what it is... I haven't got the new dev tools. As soon as >>they release them on the ADC site i'll download them and give those >>instructions a try. >> > > It's true embedding. CocoaEmbed provides a simple window with a > NSBrowserView (that wraps a web browser instance). A single text- > field affords the url loading. > > ian > > -- Mike Pinkerton Mac Browser Weenie [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://people.netscape.com/pinkerton
