Skip Montanaro wrote: >Jonas, > >Thanks for the GObject-ified version of HtmlStream. I found the infloop (I >had inserted calls to html_stream_close in a couple functions that were >registered as close functions to html_stream_new. doh!) I am now able to >render entire pages - graphics and all - from Python using Gtk. > >Next question is - who wants to maintain this? I have a couple minor >changes to the GtkHtml2 tree which I will filter back to Jonas. I also have >a set of PyGtk wrappers that wrap HtmlStream, HtmlDocument and HtmlView. >These are separate from PyGtk proper, so could be maintained by either the >GtkHtml2 folks or the PyGtk folks. It doesn't matter to me. > >I placed a copy of my current pygtkhtml2 wrappers at > > http://www.musi-cal.com/~skip/python/pygtkhtml.tar.gz > >A simple example that displays the python.org home page is included. > >A copy of my CVS diffs against the gtkhtml2 repository at anoncvs.gnome.org >is at > > http://www.musi-cal.com/~skip/python/gtkhtml.diffs > >This includes Jonas's GObject-ified HtmlStream. > Sounds great. If you would like to maintain these bindings as part of either the pygtk or gnome-python packages, I can set you up with a CVS account (sorry for not getting back to you about the previous request -- I was a bit busy).
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