Hey,
I just copied the compiled files and made a deb-archive using debreate.
I anybody could compile and link it to the unstable/testing-debian-libs,
it would be great.
Kai
c_c schrieb:
Hi,
@ Kai : How do you compile packages for debian on FR? Using a toolchain
or a bitbake recipe?
I
Hi,
I tried to port ventura and libewebkit packages to debian, but SHR uses
some really old packages (libicui for example) which are difficult to
install in debian, because there are much newer packages installed.
This is one site, but at the other side, debian does not have
Hi,
@ Kai : How do you compile packages for debian on FR? Using a toolchain
or a bitbake recipe?
I don't have debian on my FR - or a build system for debian on my PC. What
needs to be done is to build ewebkit and ventura using the debian build
system.
My understanding is that if you can
Hi,
Petr Vanek wrote:
thank you for the updated version, nice to have the ability to hide
the controls, if needed.
Thanks go out to Richard Kralovic-3!!
Petr Vanek wrote:
The Page item is hardly usable but i can imagine this is EFL issue
and nt yours... just reporting :),
Hello,
Do you know if somebody has built a Debian package for Ventura?
It looks like ewebkit is missing as well on Debian.
Regards,
Mikael
* c_c cchan...@yahoo.com [2010-04-15 03:31 +0200]:
I've updated the repository so the newer version should hit the feeds
soon. For those not willing
Hi,
Mikael Berthe wrote:
Do you know if somebody has built a Debian package for Ventura?
It looks like ewebkit is missing as well on Debian.
I don't know. Though I'm willing to help if someone attempts this. I tried
making a deb for intone, but it didn't quite work out right.
ewebkit
The menu can at best show about 5 items - so the hide controls
command
thank you for the updated version, nice to have the ability to hide
the controls, if needed.
The Page item is hardly usable but i can imagine this is EFL issue
and nt yours... just reporting :), simply you cannot access
Richard Kralovic-3 wrote:
I guess the modifications comes from me (I didn't know that google hides
my mail so well ;-) ).
:-D It does! Thanks! I can always do with help - I've got a lot of
projects to handle.
Richard Kralovic-3 wrote:
You can use the menu to hide the buttons at the
Hello,
I guess the modifications comes from me (I didn't know that google hides
my mail so well ;-) ). It was basically just a quick hack to make
ventura more comfortable according to my opinion. You can use the menu
to hide the buttons at the bottom of the screen, so you are able to
access links
Right, i agree. In my case, if I point the browser to my https web page,
it shows a load of 10% and then stops. I just get a white page (which
should mean: hey i'm not willing to load anything!). The same page is
normally shown if ssl is disabled. Also for the https links I've
experimented
On Tue, 20 Apr 2010, urodelo wrote:
Since I use ventura, my whole shr experience is much better. finally a
decent web browser! before it was impossible to surf the internet with
woosh or others. only dillo was usable for me, but with ventura i can
finally go through https too. i find the pg
Hi,
Tom Yates-3 wrote:
is there any way to tell ventura not to check
the certificate chain, but just to load the page?
Not yet. Hopefully with the newer version of webkit-efl nearing release
this might be possible.
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Hi,
Thanks to an unknown contributer (googlecode hides email ids) - ventura
has had a few usability improvements for finger scrolling, pg up, pg down,
pg left and pg right buttons.
I've updated the repository so the newer version
Hi,
Ben Thompson-3 wrote:
I liked the uncluttered screen before and the menu button was larger and
easier to use with my fingers. Also, I don't like that fact that more
of the web page is now obscured by icons.
I've been thinking of moving the buttons to the top of the screen -
seeing
Hello.
Since I use ventura, my whole shr experience is much better. finally a
decent web browser! before it was impossible to surf the internet with
woosh or others. only dillo was usable for me, but with ventura i can
finally go through https too. i find the pg buttons etc very useful.
Thanks to an unknown contributer (googlecode hides email ids) -
ventura has had a few usability improvements for finger scrolling,
pg up, pg
What I usually feel is that this kind of mails would need
few lines more :
What is ventura? What are its features?
How to use it?
Do you have a link
Hello,
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Thanks to an unknown contributer (googlecode hides email ids) - ventura
has had a few usability improvements for finger scrolling, pg up, pg
What I usually feel is that this kind of mails would need
few lines more :
What is
Hi,
Ventura is a webkit based browser. The interface is minimal but obvious.
HTH
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