Greetings!
Wish we can have the subjected in the Ecere IDE.
Regards,
Sam
Web browser control the like
Re: Web browser control the like
Hi Sam.
We have some start to that...
In sdk/extras/html/ and see attachments.
However it is quite limited, and even more so now since the web standards changed
That HTMLView control is what is used in the API Reference ( Documentor ) to display 'rich text' with links. All this could benefit from improvements, or alternatively a more complete open source web toolkit like Mozilla's or Chromium's could be ported over or otherwise integrated with Ecere
Regards,
Jerome
We have some start to that...
In sdk/extras/html/ and see attachments.
However it is quite limited, and even more so now since the web standards changed
That HTMLView control is what is used in the API Reference ( Documentor ) to display 'rich text' with links. All this could benefit from improvements, or alternatively a more complete open source web toolkit like Mozilla's or Chromium's could be ported over or otherwise integrated with Ecere
Regards,
Jerome
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Re: Web browser control the like
This is very impressive.wxWidget added wxWebKit recently in its 2.9 series while there is no such implementation in its 2.8 series for years.I did not expect you've worked a simple version already since I've though this may be a long hard work for at leat 1 to 2 years to achieve!This is really something!!
Re: Web browser control the like
Hehe I'm glad you like it, Sam!
You used to be able to use google.com to do a search query, and the original Ecere and Dreamix websites used to display fine with it at the time...
I even had it within a 3D environment and you could interact with it ( e.g. the web page text boxes, buttons and the browser's scrollbar), see http://ecere.com/images/dreamix.png
You used to be able to use google.com to do a search query, and the original Ecere and Dreamix websites used to display fine with it at the time...
I even had it within a 3D environment and you could interact with it ( e.g. the web page text boxes, buttons and the browser's scrollbar), see http://ecere.com/images/dreamix.png