On Sun, 2009-09-20 at 22:12 +0200, Zan Dobersek wrote: > In my opinion, we should start generating expected results and 'compare' > them with expected results on other platforms. With 'compare' I mean to > semantically and syntactically compare them - whether we are generating > same render objects (RenderBlock, RenderLayer, ...), whether there are > no large differences between their positioning (we surely cannot expect > pixel-by-pixel equal rendering, can we?), if text in lines matches, if > css attributes match etc.
I started doing that, bug zecke convinced me to do it differently. It looks like we _can_ expect at least equal sizing (which is what matters to Render dumps) with Mac, indeed, if we use appropriate fonts and GTK+ theme. We could perhaps even get pixel-perfect rendering on many tests, too. > PNG. There could be some issues when running these tests because of the > themed buttons, scrollbar etc, but I believe it is avoidable with > setting a unique style to the Gtk widget. This one is almost a > guaranteed fun. :) We just need to make sure the theme is always the same. That should be pretty easy to do. Thanks for your email! -- Gustavo Noronha Silva <[email protected]> GNOME _______________________________________________ webkit-gtk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/webkit-gtk
