Thanks Holger for your clear explanation. And I found multiple frames started working in the latest release (some scrolling issues are there). Good news for GTK port. 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. 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? Best regards, Namaz Holger Freyther-6 wrote:
Am 13.08.2007 um 13:20 schrieb Namaz:
Hi All,
There is an API layer in WebKit/Gtk folder (although it is not used by GdkLauncher presently). It provides the GObject interfaces for WebKitGtkFrame, WebKitGtkPage, etc. Great!
GdkLauncher creates a WebKitGtkPage and is using that. So the API is used by the GdkLauncher, the Openmoko RSS Reader, midori can use it as well.
+ Any idea, what are all the advantages of using these kind of GObjects instead of C++ class interfaces (Frame, Page classes).
Having a C/GObject API is great because you can easily bind it to other languages (e.g. python)and it can be used by C Applications. For some strange reasons most of the GNOME stack is still implemented in C, so this is quite important.
+ And what classes are going to be added in future into this API layer as GObjects.
We aim for implementing what WebView [1] on OS X is offering. So if you have need some feature, we will take a look at WebView and consider how to map it to the Gtk+/GObject world.
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