On 9/15/14, 6:55 PM, Aravind Prakash wrote:
I am working on a research project involving webkit. Is there a repository from
which I can retrieve past versions of precompiled 32 bit binaries for webkit?
Thanks!
There: http://nightly.webkit.org/builds/trunk/mac/1
I think they are universal bin
I am working on a research project involving webkit. Is there a repository from
which I can retrieve past versions of precompiled 32 bit binaries for webkit?
Thanks!
Thank you,
Aravind
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On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 12:54 PM, Myles C. Maxfield wrote:
> With this in mind, my original question should make more sense - are there
> any ports who want support for SVG fonts but whose platforms don’t support
> OpenType? It sounds like the GTK platform supports OTF, which means they are
> l
Hi Everyone,
This is just a reminder that I plan on making source updates on Wednesday that
will require Python 2.7 for our test system. So far, it sounds like this will
not be a problem for anyone, but please let me know if this will be a
significant issue for you.
Thanks,
-Brent
> Begin fo
Sorry for all the confusion on this. Let me clarify the proposal:
I am not proposing dropping support for SVG fonts. I am proposing transcoding
SVG fonts on-the-fly, at page-load time, to OpenType fonts, then delivering the
OpenType fonts to the underlying platform (just as if the original page
On Sun, Sep 14, 2014 at 11:22 AM, Tim Horton wrote:
> On 2014.09.14, at 01:11, Dirk Schulze wrote:
>> On Sep 11, 2014, at 11:03 PM, Martin Robinson wrote:
>>> WebKitGTK+ supports OpenType natively and I as far as I know we have
>>> no problems dropping support for SVG fonts. If SVG fonts are sup
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