>Hi all, may be it's a newbie question, but is there some html widget?, i
need
>to show html documents on my app..., some tips?
have a look at gtkhtml2, it is wrapped for python in gnome-python.
Bernhard
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Hi all, may be it's a newbie question, but is there some html widget?, i need
to show html documents on my app..., some tips?
thanks in advance
Fernando San MartÃn Woernercounter.li.org
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On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 02:31:20PM +1200, Rob Brown-Bayliss wrote:
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> Is there any reason for not building by default? for example stability?
When I wrote the binding the API wasn't stable, and I haven't touched
it since. So, I guess the answer is "yes." ;)
Matt
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On 8 Jun 2001, Rob Brown-Bayliss wrote:
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> > Did you get a new version of pygme or recompile the existing copy of pygme
> > when upgrading mozilla? The mozilla embedding API is not stable, and
> > changes occasionally (the binary API breaks more often than source API).
>
> Yeah, I tried recompi
> Did you get a new version of pygme or recompile the existing copy of pygme
> when upgrading mozilla? The mozilla embedding API is not stable, and
> changes occasionally (the binary API breaks more often than source API).
Yeah, I tried recompiling. The soucre for pygme (in the gnome cvs) has
On 7 Jun 2001, Rob Brown-Bayliss wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am looking for a workable html widget for Python useing Pygtk.
>
> I have tried pygme (for embeding mozilla) and this did work, but after
> upgrading to mozilla 0.9 it has died. I spent several hours downgrading
> mozilla to 0.81, but now it jus
Hi
I am looking for a workable html widget for Python useing Pygtk.
I have tried pygme (for embeding mozilla) and this did work, but after
upgrading to mozilla 0.9 it has died. I spent several hours downgrading
mozilla to 0.81, but now it just segfaults.
Is ther a binding for gtkhtml?
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