Re: NSMatrix, NSCell, NSBrowser,NSBrowserCell proposed patch

2007-03-23 Thread Sergii Stoian
On 3/22/07, Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sergii Stoian wrote: Forgot to attach files. Hi Sergii, I already commit my part of the change. Please give it a try. Looks good with one strange exception: NSPopUpButton doesn't draw responder ring although it inherits code from NSCell.

Re: NSMatrix, NSCell, NSBrowser,NSBrowserCell proposed patch

2007-03-23 Thread Fred Kiefer
Sergii Stoian wrote: On 3/22/07, *Fred Kiefer* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sergii Stoian wrote: Forgot to attach files. Hi Sergii, I already commit my part of the change. Please give it a try. Looks good with one strange exception:

Re: Is it o.k. to announce GNUstep digg stories here?

2007-03-23 Thread Stefan Bidigaray
On 3/22/07, Yen-Ju Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As for the digg, I am more passive. I believe if the story is good, people will dig it. There is no need to push it that hard, or push every story. I would be more interested to see what happens if we don't push. It reflects the true popularity

Re: SimpleWebKit (was GNUstep Web browser (was Re: WebKit Bounty))

2007-03-23 Thread Stefan Bidigaray
I haven't chimed in this conversation so far just because I really don't know anything. But what I would like to think is that the goals of SimpleWebKit are not the same as that of WebKit. Since it's announcement of this list, I got the impression that SimpleWebKit was to serve as a WebKit for

Re: SimpleWebKit (was GNUstep Web browser (was Re: WebKit Bounty))

2007-03-23 Thread Nicolas Roard
On 3/23/07, Helge Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mar 23, 2007, at 15:31, Mark Rowe wrote: The only thing I'm a bit concerned about is how the two implementations would live side by side if SimpleWebKit directly implements WebKit classes instead of using a separate class hierarchy which is

Re: SimpleWebKit (was GNUstep Web browser (was Re: WebKit Bounty))

2007-03-23 Thread Helge Hess
On Mar 23, 2007, at 17:57, Nicolas Roard wrote: But providing a browser implementing standard (X)HTML ? it's not that hard imho. Well, its probably not hard from a functional point of view. But getting it sufficiently fast (especially CSS) might be not as trivial. But thats just pure

Re: SimpleWebKit (was GNUstep Web browser (was Re: WebKit Bounty))

2007-03-23 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 23 Mrz., 16:40, Helge Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I suppose nobody questions that, its just that the goals are different. Apparently Nikolaus just wants to build a browser with great standards support (maybe thats why its named *Simple* WebKit?). Exactly - we just want implement

Re: SimpleWebKit (was GNUstep Web browser (was Re: WebKit Bounty))

2007-03-23 Thread Rogelio Serrano
On 3/24/07, Helge Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mar 23, 2007, at 17:57, Nicolas Roard wrote: But providing a browser implementing standard (X)HTML ? it's not that hard imho. Well, its probably not hard from a functional point of view. But getting it sufficiently fast (especially CSS) might

Re: SimpleWebKit (was GNUstep Web browser (was Re: WebKit Bounty))

2007-03-23 Thread Andreas Wagner
Hello Nicolas, hello list, * Nicolas Roard wrote on Mär/23/2007: I think it might be very useful for documentation or things like RSS posts at the very least! Finally that posting tickled my memory and reminded me of something that Nick Bradbury once wrote in his blog. I looked it up and

GNUstep Summer Of Code Deadline!

2007-03-23 Thread Adam Fedor
The deadline for submitting student applications to the Google Summer of Code is THIS Monday! We definitely need more students who would like to work on GNUstep projects. If you have any interest in working this summer on GNUstep, please try to submit your application soon. Thanks!