Hello,
I'm trying to build WebKit using XP, Cygwin, MS VC++ 2005 Express Edn as
specified the webkit.org with out any luck. Could you please give me some
insight to correct it.
I see the BuildFailed along with the log
\obj\WebKit\Release\BuildLog.htm which i've attached. Here is
the snapshot of the
On 2009-04-30, at 21:17, Meryl Silverburgh wrote:
Hi,
Can you please tell me what are the files with .mm extension?
e.g. platform/graphics/mac/ImageMac.mm?
It looks like c++, but it has syntax like this:
NSBundle *bundle = [NSBundle bundleForClass:[WebCoreBundleFinder
class]];
NSStrin
Hi,
Can you please tell me what are the files with .mm extension?
e.g. platform/graphics/mac/ImageMac.mm?
It looks like c++, but it has syntax like this:
NSBundle *bundle = [NSBundle bundleForClass:[WebCoreBundleFinder class]];
NSString *imagePath = [bundle pathForResource:[NSString
string
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 7:24 PM, Mark Rowe wrote:
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> On 2009-04-30, at 19:20, Lucius Fox wrote:
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>> On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 10:54 AM, Mark Rowe wrote:
>>>
>>> On 2009-04-30, at 10:48, Lucius Fox wrote:
>>>
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 11:09 PM, Mark Rowe wrote:
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> The MiniBrowser exam
On 2009-04-30, at 19:20, Lucius Fox wrote:
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 10:54 AM, Mark Rowe wrote:
On 2009-04-30, at 10:48, Lucius Fox wrote:
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 11:09 PM, Mark Rowe wrote:
The MiniBrowser example ships with the Mac OS X developer tools,
and is
installed at /Developer/E
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 10:54 AM, Mark Rowe wrote:
>
> On 2009-04-30, at 10:48, Lucius Fox wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 11:09 PM, Mark Rowe wrote:
>>>
>>> The MiniBrowser example ships with the Mac OS X developer tools, and is
>>> installed at /Developer/Examples/WebKit alongside other Web
It's difficult to understand the performance of a large web app nowadays -
think GMail scale and beyond, in part because a lot of things happen in the
UI thread outside of javascript. For example layout, selector matching and
painting can all happen in a deferred way, take a lot of time and yet no
On Apr 30, 2009, at 5:02 PM, Gavin Barraclough wrote:
Maciej,
This sounds good, and sounds like it could clean things up a lot.
In the breakdown below you don't explicitly mention what would
happen to h/w specific macros like PLATFORM_X86, though you do
mention 'CPU' in your email, OOI ar
On Apr 30, 2009, at 4:50 PM, Ojan Vafai wrote:
This looks great to me. It will definitely make ports more
maintainable.
For thoroughness sake, it would be good to add a bit about what
should be a USE define versus a setting. For example, the
EditingBehavior enum in Settings.h could just
Maciej,
This sounds good, and sounds like it could clean things up a lot.
In the breakdown below you don't explicitly mention what would happen
to h/w specific macros like PLATFORM_X86, though you do mention 'CPU'
in your email, OOI are you thinking something like?:
CPU()
Examples:
This looks great to me. It will definitely make ports more maintainable.
For thoroughness sake, it would be good to add a bit about what should be a
USE define versus a setting. For example, the EditingBehavior enum in
Settings.h could just as easily be a USE define. I think it makes sense in
this
I think our set of porting macros has become somewhat confused.
Originally, our idea was that a port represents primarily adaptation
to a particular platform. However, over time it has become clear that
most of what is decided by a port is not platform adaptation, but
rather policy decisio
Hi WebKit,
I'm working on a Notifications API for Web Workers, with the idea that a
user agent could receive these from script and route them in a
platform-appropriate & user-configurable way (desktop HTML toasts, Growl
calls, status bar on mobile browsers, etc.). Permission controls would be
simi
On 2009-04-30, at 11:59, b-neva wrote:
We're using a linux system(Ubuntu) and we just want to get Webkit to
show a
window using gtk. Were having a hard time finding the include files/
compile
flags.
There is a program named GtkLauncher in the WebKit SVN repository that
is a trivial br
We're using a linux system(Ubuntu) and we just want to get Webkit to show a
window using gtk. Were having a hard time finding the include files/compile
flags.
Mark Rowe-5 wrote:
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> On 2009-04-30, at 11:51, b-neva wrote:
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>> Hi,
>> Does anyone know of any documentation or code samples tha
On 2009-04-30, at 11:51, b-neva wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know of any documentation or code samples that are
available for
WebKit using C (not Objective C)
Please be sure to mention which platform and port of WebKit you are
working on when asking questions. Without this information it's
Hi,
Does anyone know of any documentation or code samples that are available for
WebKit using C (not Objective C)
thanks
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On Apr 30, 2009, at 10:55 AM, Meryl Silverburgh wrote:
I am trying to do that in C++ on MacOS.
And when page load complete, I meant the browser finish loading
everything (all js, images, css).
Implement a frame load delegate, and implement the -
webView:didFinishLoadForFrame: method. There’s
Hi, all.
I'm yet another guy dealing with an arm box (set-top box), which has:
- XScale3 processor
- glibc 2.3.6
- libstdc++ 6.0.3
- all compiled with gcc 3.4.5
I'm working with the efl port of webkit and I have two bugs which only
happen on the arm box (never happened on
the x86 same source buil
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 10:30 AM, Darin Adler wrote:
> On Apr 29, 2009, at 10:00 AM, Meryl Silverburgh wrote:
>
>> Can you please tell me how can I listen for a page load complete event
>> programmatically?
>
> What platform? What programming language? Could you give a little more
> context on who
On 2009-04-30, at 10:48, Lucius Fox wrote:
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 11:09 PM, Mark Rowe wrote:
The MiniBrowser example ships with the Mac OS X developer tools,
and is
installed at /Developer/Examples/WebKit alongside other WebKit-
related
sample code.
Thank you. How can I use the MiniBro
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 11:09 PM, Mark Rowe wrote:
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> On 2009-04-29, at 22:14, Lucius Fox wrote:
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>> On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 9:40 AM, Darin Adler wrote:
>>>
>>> On Apr 29, 2009, at 9:25 AM, Lucius Fox wrote:
>>>
Is there a TestShell for WebKit rendering engine on MacOS?
i.e. just a wi
I'm not sure how, but if it were me, I'd find an event that was similar to
what I wanted to do and trace it through the code base to figure out how it
works.
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 12:24 AM, Anand Patil wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Similar to onload, onclick etc I would like to add new event.
> Could you p
Hi,
Similar to onload, onclick etc I would like to add new event.
Could you please let me know the procedure to add new Javascript event to
window object?
Thanks,
Anand
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