2017-09-04 3:08 GMT+02:00 Ben Finney :
> Jérémy Lal writes:
>
> > 2017-09-03 7:24 GMT+02:00 Ben Finney :
> >
> > > Yes, I am looking for a general way to turn an HTML-page app into a
> > > stand-alone desktop app. That does mean no location bar, no tabs, no
> > > history navigation, etc.; just re
Jérémy Lal writes:
> 2017-09-03 7:24 GMT+02:00 Ben Finney :
>
> > Yes, I am looking for a general way to turn an HTML-page app into a
> > stand-alone desktop app. That does mean no location bar, no tabs, no
> > history navigation, etc.; just rendering the one HTML page with its
> > JavaScript and
Paul Gevers writes:
> Edbrowse is shifting to use duktape, maybe that is what you are
> looking for?
Thanks for the response. I see that Duktape http://duktape.org/> is
“an embeddable Javascript engine”.
I don't see how addresses the requirement: to open an HTML file in a
window, running a sing
2017-09-03 7:24 GMT+02:00 Ben Finney :
> Jérémy Lal writes:
>
> > - some browsers can run an application in "kiosk mode" - it runs the
> > app independently of any other already opened web page, usually
> > without omnibar and/or without menus.
> >
> > However i don't know if it's possible to ben
Hi
On 03-09-17 07:24, Ben Finney wrote:
> I think Mozilla's XULRunner would have done this, but it is reportedly
> obsolete upstream for years now. What is in Debian now that I should use
> instead?
Edbrowse is shifting to use duktape, maybe that is what you are looking for?
Paul
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Jérémy Lal writes:
> - some browsers can run an application in "kiosk mode" - it runs the
> app independently of any other already opened web page, usually
> without omnibar and/or without menus.
>
> However i don't know if it's possible to benefit from xdg-open and
> these browser specific cli o
2017-08-23 14:40 GMT+02:00 Ben Finney :
> Jonas Smedegaard writes:
>
> > Quoting Jérémy Lal (2017-08-23 09:27:54)
> > > xdg-open ?
> >
> > Not sure, but I think sensible-browser is better: As I understand it
> > XDG covers only graphical desktop environments, whereas sensible-*
> > tools cover c
Jonas Smedegaard writes:
> Quoting Jérémy Lal (2017-08-23 09:27:54)
> > xdg-open ?
>
> Not sure, but I think sensible-browser is better: As I understand it
> XDG covers only graphical desktop environments, whereas sensible-*
> tools cover console environments as well.
In the case of essentially
2017-08-23 11:31 GMT+02:00 Jonas Smedegaard :
> Quoting Jérémy Lal (2017-08-23 09:27:54)
> > 2017-08-23 8:50 GMT+02:00 Ben Finney :
> >
> > > Ben Finney writes:
> > >
> > > > I am interested in packaging for Debian some JavaScript code that is
> a
> > > > self-contained program.
> > > >
> > > > S
Quoting Jérémy Lal (2017-08-23 09:27:54)
> 2017-08-23 8:50 GMT+02:00 Ben Finney :
>
> > Ben Finney writes:
> >
> > > I am interested in packaging for Debian some JavaScript code that is a
> > > self-contained program.
> > >
> > > Such programs are designed, by their authors, to be downloaded to a
2017-08-23 8:50 GMT+02:00 Ben Finney :
> Ben Finney writes:
>
> > I am interested in packaging for Debian some JavaScript code that is a
> > self-contained program.
> >
> > Such programs are designed, by their authors, to be downloaded to a
> > directory and loaded from there into the user's choi
Ben Finney writes:
> I am interested in packaging for Debian some JavaScript code that is a
> self-contained program.
>
> Such programs are designed, by their authors, to be downloaded to a
> directory and loaded from there into the user's choice of browser.
An example of such a work is “MuscleB
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