[webkit-dev] Webkit client

2009-06-25 Thread tali garsiel
Hi, I would like to debug Webkit in a stand alone application (without safari). My OS is windows. Can I use a c# client? (I saw a discussion about registration related problem). What are the alternatives? Thanks , Tali ___ webkit-dev mailing list

[webkit-dev] Getting global object from a webkit context throws a warning

2009-06-25 Thread Sebastian Linke
Hi, I'm currently learning how a JavaScript context is structured. Therefore I just load a site in a WebKit session and try to access the property document.forms using `JSObjectGetProperty()`: http://paste.pocoo.org/show/125018/ But before I go on, I would like to know why I get this warnings:

Re: [webkit-dev] InlineBox::m_isSVG

2009-06-25 Thread Roland Steiner
Hi Dave, thanks again for the feedback! I've now submitted a patch to bug #3749 with a basic ruby implementation with all the changes discussed on the list. (including the flag). Would be great if you could take time to review the patch whenever you can spare the time. Cheers, Roland On Tue,

[webkit-dev] Build WebKit_GTk, I get an error lack of Libsoup-2.25.91

2009-06-25 Thread deuxliquid
Hi all, I am building webkit_gtk on Fedora 10. Webkit needs libsoup-2.25.91 but I can't install libsoup-2.25.91 because it is not suitable for Fedora 10. Can any one help me?? This is message: checking for LIBSOUP... configure: error: Package requirements (libsoup-2.4 = 2.25.91) were not met:

[webkit-dev] NPAPI

2009-06-25 Thread Jack Wootton
Hi 1. Is there a way to get the browser to load NPAPI plugins without an object or embed tag first having been parsed? 2. Using the Browse side of the NPAPI, is there a way to get a handle to WebView? None of the functions here seem to help:

Re: [webkit-dev] JavaScriptCore in Windows Applications

2009-06-25 Thread Eric Brunstad
Hi Brent, Does your cairo.dll have its dependencies built into it? i.e. why are you using a zlib dll rather than a static zlib? I sort of assumed you were doing that because cairo depended on having a zlib.dll. Thanks, Eric On Jun 25, 2009, at 12:23 AM, Brent Fulgham wrote: Eric, The

[webkit-dev] WebKit zooming behavior

2009-06-25 Thread Javed Rabbani
Hello everyone, I was trying to zoom a web page (text + images) through WebKit API: frame-setZoomFactor(). The call forces WebKit to recalculate the page layout and send repaints to the application via Chrome Client. What I have noticed is that zooming takes considerable time and that effect

Re: [webkit-dev] Memory usage for Webkit

2009-06-25 Thread Jim Howlett
Thank you. But can you please tell me how can I classify memory into memory areas: Webkit, Stack, Heap, Graphics library (in this case, Qt), other? How can i run/build similar tests myself on a different platform? or with a different Graphics library (e.g. Gtk)? On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 1:23 PM,

[webkit-dev] Dimension of Render Containers

2009-06-25 Thread n179911
Hi, Does the dimension (width X height) of Render Containers (e.g. RenderBlock, RenderTableRow, RenderTableCell) always encompass all its children? For example, The Render Block is 145 x 14 which encompasses its children RenderInline (145x12), RenderText (145x12) RenderBlock (floating) {DIV}

Re: [webkit-dev] InlineBox::m_isSVG

2009-06-25 Thread Ojan Vafai
One simple chunk you could break off into it's own patch is the hasSpecialHeight refactor. It would be straightforward to review and could be committed without blocking on the ruby side. On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 2:44 AM, Eric Seidel e...@webkit.org wrote: 400k is too large of a patch for anyone

Re: [webkit-dev] Dimension of Render Containers

2009-06-25 Thread n179911
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 9:50 AM, n179911n179...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, Does the dimension (width X height) of Render Containers (e.g. RenderBlock, RenderTableRow, RenderTableCell) always encompass all its children? For example, The Render Block is 145 x 14 which encompasses its children

Re: [webkit-dev] JavaScriptCore in Windows Applications

2009-06-25 Thread Brent Fulgham
Hi Eric, On Jun 25, 2009, at 6:45 AM, Eric Brunstad wrote: Does your cairo.dll have its dependencies built into it? i.e. why are you using a zlib dll rather than a static zlib? I sort of assumed you were doing that because cairo depended on having a zlib.dll. As far as I know, it uses

Re: [webkit-dev] Getting global object from a webkit context throws a warning

2009-06-25 Thread Darin Adler
On Jun 25, 2009, at 2:14 AM, Sebastian Linke wrote: But before I go on, I would like to know why I get this warnings: $ LANG=C gcc test.c -o test $(pkg-config --cflags --libs webkit-1.0) test.c: In function 'get_forms': test.c:23: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer without a cast

Re: [webkit-dev] NPAPI

2009-06-25 Thread Darin Adler
On Jun 25, 2009, at 6:44 AM, Jack Wootton wrote: 1. Is there a way to get the browser to load NPAPI plugins without an object or embed tag first having been parsed? No. 2. Using the Browse side of the NPAPI, is there a way to get a handle to WebView? No. Netscape plug-ins are intended

Re: [webkit-dev] Getting global object from a webkit context throws a warning

2009-06-25 Thread Mark Rowe
On 2009-06-25, at 02:14, Sebastian Linke wrote: I'm currently learning how a JavaScript context is structured. Therefore I just load a site in a WebKit session and try to access the property document.forms using `JSObjectGetProperty()`: http://paste.pocoo.org/show/125018/ But before I go

[webkit-dev] Testing worker lifecycle

2009-06-25 Thread Drew Wilson
(resending to a wider audience - apologies to those of you who receive this twice) Hi all, The HTML5 worker spec has changed significantly from its earlier incarnations, in that it's no longer externally visible whether a given worker thread has shut down or not (there are no more close events

Re: [webkit-dev] Testing worker lifecycle

2009-06-25 Thread Maciej Stachowiak
On Jun 25, 2009, at 2:27 PM, Drew Wilson wrote: (resending to a wider audience - apologies to those of you who receive this twice) Hi all, The HTML5 worker spec has changed significantly from its earlier incarnations, in that it's no longer externally visible whether a given worker

Re: [webkit-dev] Testing worker lifecycle

2009-06-25 Thread Drew Wilson
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 2:33 PM, Maciej Stachowiak m...@apple.com wrote: On Jun 25, 2009, at 2:27 PM, Drew Wilson wrote: (resending to a wider audience - apologies to those of you who receive this twice) Hi all, The HTML5 worker spec has changed significantly from its earlier

Re: [webkit-dev] Dimension of Render Containers

2009-06-25 Thread David Hyatt
On Jun 25, 2009, at 11:50 AM, n179911 wrote: Hi, Does the dimension (width X height) of Render Containers (e.g. RenderBlock, RenderTableRow, RenderTableCell) always encompass all its children? For example, The Render Block is 145 x 14 which encompasses its children RenderInline (145x12),

Re: [webkit-dev] WebKit zooming behavior

2009-06-25 Thread David Hyatt
That API is more about desktop zooming. I wouldn't really recommend using it as a model for zooming on a mobile platform. dave (hy...@apple.com) On Jun 25, 2009, at 12:15 PM, Javed Rabbani wrote: Hello everyone, I was trying to zoom a web page (text + images) through WebKit API:

Re: [webkit-dev] Dimension of Render Containers

2009-06-25 Thread David Hyatt
On Jun 25, 2009, at 8:36 PM, David Hyatt wrote: On Jun 25, 2009, at 11:50 AM, n179911 wrote: Hi, Does the dimension (width X height) of Render Containers (e.g. RenderBlock, RenderTableRow, RenderTableCell) always encompass all its children? For example, The Render Block is 145 x 14 which

[webkit-dev] what's important in layouttests?

2009-06-25 Thread David Jones
I am confused about webkit's layouttests. 1.What's the layouttess used for? Are they provided only for developers who want to create a browser with webkit to test if their browser behaves right? 2.The layouttests use Safari to run all the tests, right? 3.I noticed some tests need an app server,

Re: [webkit-dev] what's important in layouttests?

2009-06-25 Thread Dan Bernstein
On Jun 25, 2009, at 7:54 PM, David Jones wrote: I am confused about webkit's layouttests. 1.What's the layouttess used for? The layout tests are used to detect unintended changes in engine behavior, which are typically regressions. Are they provided only for developers who want to create

Re: [webkit-dev] what's important in layouttests?

2009-06-25 Thread Oliver Hunt
Hi Dave, On Jun 25, 2009, at 7:54 PM, David Jones wrote: I am confused about webkit's layouttests. 1.What's the layouttess used for? Are they provided only for developers who want to create a browser with webkit to test if their browser behaves right? The (increasing inaccurately named)

Re: [webkit-dev] Webkit client

2009-06-25 Thread Brent Fulgham
Hi Tali, On Jun 24, 2009, at 11:22 PM, tali garsiel wrote: I would like to debug Webkit in a stand alone application (without safari). My OS is windows. Can I use a c# client? (I saw a discussion about registration related problem). What are the alternatives? The WebKit distribution