On Jan 28, 2010, at 9:03 AM, LuKreme wrote: > > On 28-Jan-2010, at 06:15, TGC wrote: >> 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.
Last I checked, WebKit is not curses-based. It's also a rendering engine, not a full-fledged browser. I was talking about lynx. Timothy Collett -- Let us not doubt in philosophy what we do not doubt in our hearts. ~ C. S. Pierce
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