khtml for Jabber
Francisco Joaquín Rodríguez Prados
prados at gmail.com
Tue Sep 19 19:37:25 BST 2006
On 17/09/06, Luciano Montanaro <mikelima at cirulla.net> wrote:
> You may be interested in the konqueror embedded project (kdenox, in the KDE
> SVN repository).
>
> While its main purpose is to offer a browser for embedded devices, it
> reimplements the minimum subset of kdelibs needed to make the khtml kpart
> useful on its own.
Thanks for the hing. So could we get the code of konqueror embedded
and deliver it with our application? Is it small enough to be
considered as a library?
> Looking forward, anyway, why is it so important to work independantly from
> kdelibs? With KDE4, it should be possible t rely on kdelibs on any platform
> where Qt has been ported.
Well, it is important to be indenpendent from KDElibs, as we don't
want our users to depend on KDElibs to run Psi. This is maybe less
important in linux, where you can easily get a fresh package of
kdelibs in case you don't have them, but we have many Windows and OSX
users, who won't probably want to install the hole libraries to use
just a Jabber client.
--
Francisco Joaquín Rodríguez Prados
Colegio Mayor Isabel la Católica
Universidad de Granada
Granada, Spain
Phone: (+49) 176 24 255 490
Phone: (+34) 615 975 631
E-mail: prados at gmail.com
JID: franqui at jabber.dk
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