Adrian Bunk:
> E.g. Mozilla defaults to Gtk 1.2, you have to give an explicit configure
> option to compile it with Gtk 2 .
Because of http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=186789 i don't
like gtk2.
Hartmut
On Thu, Dec 11, 2003 at 12:06:28PM -0700, Thomas E. Vaughan wrote:
>...
> I downloaded the source code and compiled Mozilla 1.6b
> myself. Unfortunately, the configure script required that I
> install libgtk1.2-dev, and no anti-aliasing joy whatsoever
> was apparent. I have bee
* Warren Turkal wrote:
> Thomas E. Vaughan wrote:
> *snip*
> > Any help appreciated.
>
> Did you see the mozilla-snapshot package? Try installing it.
Last update of this package was in the beginning of october. I don't
think that's a mozilla 1.6b.
Norbert
Thomas E. Vaughan wrote:
*snip*
> Any help appreciated.
Did you see the mozilla-snapshot package? Try installing it.
wt
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* Thomas E. Vaughan wrote:
> Would anyone be able to point me to a deb of the latest mozilla,
> 1.6b, configured to use gtk2 and anti-aliased page rendering? If
> not, then I would appreciate any help or pointer to documentation
> for compiling 1.6b from source so as to achieve the de
I am interested in getting an anti-aliased version of
Mozilla 1.6b. A pointer either to a deb or to instructions
on how to build it myself from some kind soul in the know
would be appreciated.
The downloadable Linux version from mozilla.org has the
great new NTLM authentication that enables me
Would anyone be able to point me to a deb of the latest
mozilla, 1.6b, configured to use gtk2 and anti-aliased page
rendering? If not, then I would appreciate any help or
pointer to documentation for compiling 1.6b from source so
as to achieve the desired effect.
The latest mozilla offers a
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