For my own I'm looking forward to this, but am not able to help with the coding at the moment, as I have to work on the application we are launching this summer, but I see really big potentials with a split window approach. Later this summer I may be able to dig into this. For my own it would be enough if I could just move the _top frame so I could have certain applications running in a few frames so an arbitrary web page could not replace my top frames with target=_top. Would this type of solution be suitable for others? If done this way I consider that it could possibly be done rather easy, or...? (hints?) My idea is simply that an application in a window should be able to move the _top target. Possibly that one could have several "_top" the uppermost customer specific, then possibly several levels of application specific.
2010/5/26 Axel Beckert <[email protected]>: > Hi, > > On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 02:59:41PM -0400, John J. Foerch wrote: >> > (if only it would have split windows, it would be amazing!) >> >> .. it's in the long term plans... much to be done to lay the groundwork >> though. <http://conkeror.org/Roadmap> > > Oh, cool. IIRC you (or Jeremy) once asked on the list if this feature > is needed and IIRC there wasn't much feedback. > > I'd probably use it once in a while, but I don't need it. With Emacs' > UI as model it's though a necessity somehow. > > [ymacs] >> Neat app. [...] > > Yep. Bookmarked. Thanks for the information. :) > > Kind regards, Axel > -- > /~\ Plain Text Ribbon Campaign | Axel Beckert > \ / Say No to HTML in E-Mail and News | [email protected] > (Mail) > X See http://www.asciiribbon.org/ | [email protected] > (Mail+Jabber) > / \ I love long mails: http://email.is-not-s.ms/ | http://noone.org/abe/ > (Web) > _______________________________________________ > Conkeror mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/conkeror > _______________________________________________ Conkeror mailing list [email protected] https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/conkeror
