https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1424890



--- Comment #12 from Per Bothner <[email protected]> ---
I've updated DomTerm to take into account your comments

Spec URL: http://per.bothner.com/DomTerm/domterm.spec
SRPM URL: http://per.bothner.com/DomTerm/domterm-0.75-1.fc25.src.rpm

* It no longer uses RPM_BUILD_ROOT.
* It uses %make_install.
* I split up BuildRequires into one per dependency.
* I removed %{_bindir} in a comment.
* I added:
  Recommends:     java
See the comment in the spec file.
* I added .desktop and .appdata.xml files.
* I added some more features in the %description.

You reported that the following didn't work for you:
    $ ldomterm
I noticed that starting google-chome in '-app' mode doesn't
work if google-chome (as a regular browser) isn't already running.
Could you try:
    $ ldomterm --firefox
and/or
    $ ldomterm --browser
It might be reasonable to change the default to --firefox,
which is a "XUL" wrapper.  The big problem is that Mozilla
intends to remove XUL support this year, and I haven't found
a good replacement yet.  So perhaps --browser (uses the user's
default desktop browser) is the safest default.

There is a new dt-util script, which is meant to be used when
running in a DomTerm terminal:
http://domterm.org/dt-util.html

Note I recently implemented a major new feature, paging:
http://domterm.org/Paging.html
However, this only works with the ldomterm server, and only with
libwebsockets 2.2.  Plus the UI (including key-bindings) needs work.

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