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On Monday 12 August 2002 01:53, Troy Dack wrote: |
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> If you really want to you can use the gecko rendering engine as the html |
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> renderer for kde. |
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> I can't remember the exact details at the moment but I'm pretty sure there |
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> was an ebuild that made the appropriate kpart. |
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> Once you have the gecko engine as a kpart all you had to do was change the |
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> embedded settings for .htm/.html files in the kde control panel thingy |
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> (Fila Associations maybe?) and then your html would be displayed using the |
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> gecko rendering engine. |
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> I did use it for a while, just to prove to myself that it could be done, |
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> but didn't really see the point. |
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> I realise this doesn't help the konq rendering problems, but though I'd |
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> point it out :) |
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It is part of the kdebindings package, but for me it gives me a lot of |
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segfaults and the like. |
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Paul |
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Paul de Vrieze |
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Junior Researcher |
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Mail: pauldv@××××××.nl |
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Homepage: http://www.devrieze.net |