Hi Gabriel

Gabriel Risterucci wrote
> For the record, the provided wiki page reference the broadway backend of
> GTK, which mean that the software is actually running on the server, and
> only displayed in the browser. It's not different that what you'd achieve
> with logmein or X forwarding or VNC (etc...).

Running software on a remote PC (like logmein or VNC) usually doesn't allow
the applications there to open and save local files. Does this GTK
implementation allow that?


Gabriel Risterucci wrote
> ​​Curious peoples can try the various tutorials on the web (not always
> straightforward...) to enable broadway as a GTK backend on their systems
> globally, and thus use it with libreoffice (or anything using gtk3 I
> suppose). At least under linux.

Hum... Sounds like a linux thing... I think I will stick with Joel's
suggestion :)

Thanks!



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