Hi again.
I've managed to write offscreen rendering with the help of clutter code.
I'm now able to render HTML pages to images.
The only problem is if I use JavaScript to dynamically change the
contents of the page, the page is not going to refresh. Now I'm thinking
what to do. Do I have to
Hi Luka,
I can't answer to you about your question. I'm still trying to remove
dependencies. Do you achieve to run your code without an X server?
Le jeudi 29 mai 2008 à 09:42 +0200, Luka Napotnik a écrit :
Hi again.
I've managed to write offscreen rendering with the help of clutter code.
Howdy Jason,
Thanks for the suggestion. I did recompile this afternoon and I seem
to be getting the same performance as before now. odd... What new
developer tools are you refering to? I logged into the apple
developer site and didn't see any new tools listed.
blue skies,
HP
On May 29, 2008, at 1:21 PM, Hanspeter Schaub wrote:
I logged into the apple developer site and didn't see any new tools
listed.
Maybe the iPhone SDK? I think that getting the iPhone thing is the
easiest way to get the latest Apple GCC... it's more recent than the
general developer
Yeah, 3.1 beta. Sorry, forgot to 'reply all' last time.
~/Jason
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 12:54 PM, Boyd Waters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On May 29, 2008, at 1:21 PM, Hanspeter Schaub wrote:
I logged into the apple developer site and didn't see any new tools
listed.
Maybe the iPhone SDK?
With a recent GTK port built on Ubuntu Hardy, I find that GtkLauncher fails
to display Chinese characters correctly for some Chinese pages. For
example, on www.baidu.com (gb2312), some Chinese characters show up as
squares. However, if I use font-family in the HTML to switch to a Chinese
font
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