I'm trying to come up with the simplest example of using the Mono.WebBrowser using Gtk on Windows. The Windows.Forms version works fine, but I need to integrate into an existing Gtk application.
Here is a simple stab at it: public static void Main (string[] args) { Gtk.Application.Init (); Gtk.Window win = new Gtk.Window ("Title"); Mono.WebBrowser.IWebBrowser browser = Mono.WebBrowser.Manager.GetNewInstance(Mono.WebBrowser.Platform.Gtk); browser.Load(win.Handle, 500, 250); win.ShowAll (); GLib.Timeout.Add( 500, delegate { browser.Navigation.Go ("http://google.com/"); return false; }); Gtk.Application.Run (); } which compiles, runs, and browser.Initialized is true. What triggers the browser to actually render? It may be that I can't render this directly into a window (I've looked at the mono-docbrowser [1] source, and have a more complicated example, but it doesn't render either). Any suggestions appreciated, -Doug [1] https://github.com/mono/mono-tools/tree/master/docbrowser _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - Mono-list@lists.ximian.com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list