Re: [orca-list] Progress on WebKitGtk + Epiphany for access to web content



Do Chrome or SRWare Iron (Chromium without the Google spyware) use
the Gtk stuff as well?
They both use webkit for rendering but don't seem to be well
integrated into Gnome or Xfce like Epiphany is.

-Mallory

On Tue, Dec 06, 2011 at 06:18:36PM +0100, Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
Hey Dave.

On Tue, 2011-12-06 at 12:09 -0500, Dave Hunt wrote:
I'm interested in trying this, what do I need to do?  I'm running Ubuntu 
11.10 and Orca 3.2.1, as it is packaged by Ubuntu. In case it makes a 
difference, I'm using the Gnome shell, instead of Unity. Epiphany 
browser is installed, also as provided by Ubuntu.

Awesome! Thanks so much!! Ubuntu 11.10 is shipping a reasonably recent
version of WebKitGtk I believe. So for many things it should be "good
enough" to test the changes I'm making to Orca. If there happens to be a
WebKitGtk ppa, however, that might be helpful too.

Take care.
--joanie

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