Hi Tor, > In case you mean the "gtkhtml" module in GNOME CVS, the HEAD branch of > it (version 3.something) does work on Windows. It (or mainly its > dependencies, gtkhtml itself didn't contain much stuff that needed > porting) has been ported as part of the Evolution porting effort. > > gtkhtml's dependencies are things like libgnomeui, libbonoboui, and > ORBit2 which also have been ported to Windows. > > All this work has been done in the HEAD branches, and some details > might not yet even be committed to CVS. There definitely aren't any > ready-to-use packages with prebuilt binaries available. > > If you mean the "gtkhtml2" module, it might work to some extent on > Windows already. This is what GIMP's built-in help browser uses, and > some people have been working on using the built-in help browser on > Windows, too (instead of a web browser), with some success. But again, > you will probably have to build gtkhtml2 yourself. Ok, thanks for the information. I didn't know it was ported in the last few months. When I tried to make a portable application with gtkhtml# two months ago, I had to revert the changes to use gecko# because I needed a portable way to render html and make some highlighting (bonobo dependencies). Do you know if gtksourceview also works in Windows? Regards, Alejandro
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