Re: Some proposed package removals and additions
- From: Ali Abdin <aliabdin aucegypt edu>
- To: Alan Cox <alan redhat com>
- Cc: Havoc Pennington <hp redhat com>,Matthew Berg <galt gothpoodle com>,"David C. Mason" <dcm redhat com>, gnome-1 4-list gnome org,gnome-hackers gnome org, gnome-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Some proposed package removals and additions
- Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 03:26:19 +0300
* Alan Cox (alan@redhat.com) wrote at 03:23 on 29/08/00:
> > GtkHTML is a lightweight HTML widget, not a browser. It doesn't have
> > and shouldn't have stuff like JavaScript. If some people are happy
>
> GtkHtml fits the same need as stuff like Opera. If you want to play in the
> handheld space then mozilla is going to seriously limit the price range of toys
> you can pick.
>
> > seeing only 85% of the web, then we'll provide the option to use
> > GtkHTML for browsing also, but if they then complain about not seeing
> > 15% of the web they are being silly and should use Mozilla. There is a
> > fundamental tradeoff here.
>
> Agreed. Unless gtkhtml is buggier than the kde code its based on 15% is a
> bad exagerration
Its not really buggier - but the gtkhtml has a few rendering issues. These are
just a FEW I encountered while working on gnome-db2html2 (I mail'd the gtkhtml
crew about this today):
1) Tables do not render correctly in some cases
2) No support for the <sup> HTML tag (superscript)
3) — and … entities do not work (they do not render in netscape
either - only in mozilla)
Regards,
Ali
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