On 10/18/05, Kaushal Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, Hi,
on a first glance it looks possible to fulfill the required features below. A few questions though: > Some of my thoughts on replacement of gtkhtml with gecko > (gtkmozembed/gtkmozedit). > > The basic set of features which would be needed in a gtkhtml replacement > are enumerated below:- > > - Accessibility support Which gtk/atk interfaces have to be implemented in particular? > - RTL support > - Support for editing html objects like frames, iframes, etc. > - Support for emacs keybindings. That's probably tedious. Maybe some kind of standalone filter/translator could be created so this peace of could would be reusable with other widgets (by attaching it, conceptually similar to a GtkEntryCompletion) > - Support for preview and print. > - Support for html embedded objects. > - Support for cut/copy-paste, drag-n-drop. > - Support for images and animations. What kind of animations? animated gif?, flash? > - Support for undo-redo. > - Support for IM. > - Text justification > - Find/Replace > - Dictionary interface > - Link handling > - Sub-parts of evolution like calender, tasks, addressbook interact with > gtkhtml for their stream display. Best regards, Rob gtkmozedit maintainer _______________________________________________ Evolution-hackers mailing list Evolution-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers