Am 21.08.2007 um 11:01 schrieb Namaz:
Thanks Holger for your clear explanation. And I found multiple frames
started working in the latest release (some scrolling issues are
there).
Please file bug reports, be more concrete and attach images or
animations (gif,mng) to show the issue.
If I am correct, WebKitGtkPage is a class which is synonymous to
WebView of
Mac. I think there are a lot of functions, signals, etc need to be
added to
WebKitGtkPage to make it as a full fledged WebView.
You are right. But instead of just copying all functions of WebView
my plan is/was to implement the bits that are required by
applications. So if an applications needs xyz feature, we take a look
at WebView and then consider how it should be mapped to Gtk+ and then
implement it.
Regarding image codec, for GTK port, I think we could use Gdk-
pixbuf since
it supports many image types (BMP, XBM, PNG, GIF, JPEG, etc). I
think the
only reason Gdk-Pixbuf is not used to make it work for (non GTK)
Cairo or Qt
platforms. Is that right?
No, we are free to use Gdk-Pixbuf.It is not used yet, because the
decoders in WebKit work and we had other issues to solve. If you want
to use Gdk-pixbuf, feel free to send a patch.
Besides implementing a decoder for Gdk-Pixbuf you want to change the
MIMETypeRegistry to register the MimeType's of the supported image
formats. This code is in WebCore/platform/MIMETypeRegistry.cpp and
probably in WebCore/platform/gdk/MIMETypeRegistry.cpp.
kind regards
z.
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