My bad - yes, the GRE is the Gecko Rendering Engine.  And I mis-typed.  I intended to point out that Biblestudy already has support for using Gecko with the wxMozilla library.  Therefore, Jason's attempt to rewrite Biblestudy into .NET might take an advantage from a .NET wrapping of that library.  Gecko# was the quickest example of it that I could find, though I don't know how available it is or what its license is.  Sorry for the confusion.
 
--Greg

 
On 1/19/06, David Blue (Mailing List Addy) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wednesday 18 January 2006 22:35, Greg Hellings wrote:
> Since Bibletime is
> already using the GRE, might you be able to leverage someone else's work to
> control the GRE from .NET/C#?

I assume that GRE is something to do with the gecko rendering engine. If so,
bibletime doesn't use that. Bibletime uses the khtml engine. Same engine that
safari, and nokia phones use. It was developed for the Konqueror web browser
for KDE and is to my knowledge the only rendering engine that passes the
acid2 test.

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