On Tuesday 11 January 2011 15:31:57 Lionel Chauvin wrote: > Hi Martin, > > >Nevertheless they would still live in the browser. > > If I understand well your idea, some tabs of rekonq will have their own > entries in the task list and some will not. > I propose a better idea: > Create a dedicated version of rekonq for web apps. > This version will: > - show the icon of the website as icon of the window > - remove the name of rekonq in the title of the window (I don't know how > but I am sure it is possible), only keep the name of the website (eg. > Google map). - clic on a link: if it is a internal link of the website > then open it in the web app window else open it in the normal rekonq > version.
I'm not 100% sure of this but I think we should just implement a "special window" for web apps. This "special window" should have all the features Lionel said (but, being a window, integration with kwin or any other win manager is just done...). Having it, we need just another one thing: understand what links go to web apps. if you are a web app and your link go to a web app, you open there, otherwise you emit a loadUrl(url, Rekonq::Type*) and it's done. To understand if a link is a web app, we can create a db, ask user (with a spin in the tab menu) or check for metatags. Keep it Simple :D * adding Rekonq::WebApp to our types :) -- Andrea Diamantini, adjam GPG Fingerprint: 57DE 8E32 7D1A 0E16 AA52 59D8 84F9 3ECD DBF9 730F rekonq project WEB: http://rekonq.kde.org IRC: rek...@freenode
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