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Peter Kelly commented on COR-10:
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One other option would be to have an app which launches a HTTP server in the 
background (listening only on the localhost interface) and launches a browser 
interface pointed at that. This would be the user's default browser; 
alternatively, they could use any other browser they have installed.

I can't remember if we agreed on this specifically, but one of the goals that I 
think is important regarding end-user use of the editor is to have a version 
that can run within any modern web browser, and be hosted on a web server of 
the user's choice. Assuming we're going to be doing this, and the choice of GUI 
toolkit is looking to be problematic (due to issues regarding Qt licensing), 
this might be a good way to go initially in terms of a end-user application.

> Port to linux (using webkit and Firefox)
> ----------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: COR-10
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COR-10
>             Project: Corinthia
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Consumers - general, DocFormats - platform
>         Environment: source
>            Reporter: jan iversen
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 0.5
>
>
> Title says it all



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