On 28-Jan-2010, at 06:15, TGC wrote:
>
> On Jan 27, 2010, at 6:26 PM, LuKreme wrote:
>>
>> Yes, maybe. I think Webkit can do that, so it should be 'free'. If not, it
>> might require incorporating lynx into the bundle and handling externally
>> (there's no reason to reinvent the wheel here).
>
> Geh?!
>
> Not reinventing the wheel is one thing, throwing in the kitchen sink is
> another. I really don't think we need to include a full-fledged curses web
> browser in Letters just to get HTML->plain text conversion…
Include? Every computer Letters will run on will have WebKit on it. There's no
'Include' about it, it's just there.
Also, we were already discussing using webkit to render HTML when needed. The
question is only of having the hooks in place. If anything, calling lynx -dump
will take MORE work and MORE 'including' than simply using the tools already
there.
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