On Thu, 2003-12-25 at 15:45, muppet wrote:
On Thu, 2003-12-25 at 16:24, muppet wrote:gtkhtml1 was good for displaying html. gtkhtml2 contains editing support. gtkhtml3 is the modern port of gtkhtml1.oops, i got it backwards: http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-hackers/2002-April/msg00008.html so, gtkhtml3 is the one that supports editing, gtkhtml2 is the one that supports dom and css and is basically nice to use.
I think gtkhtml3 (the one that supports editing) is maintained by the Ximian folks for Evolution as their HTML email writing widget. I remember reading some stuff when they were talking about merging Evolution into the GNOME Desktop release about having multiple gtkhtml's. Still a big mess. They should have named it gtkedithtml or somesuch, I think, instead of bumping the version number. -- James Curbo <james teyandei net> http://teyandei.net/ GPG Fingerprint: AA8B D78D 6789 84E2 17A5 0F2A C4CA 6A55 0A4B 263F
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