2013/2/4 Manuel Quiñones <ma...@laptop.org>: > Hey Daniel, glad to see progress :) > > 2013/2/2 Daniel Narvaez <dwnarv...@gmail.com>: >> I made some good progress on this today. >> >> A bit of a write up on the approach we are taking >> >> http://sugarlabs.org/~dnarvaez/sugar-html/README.html >> >> A wrapper for firefox with an addon >> >> http://git.sugarlabs.org/sugar-html-browser/sugar-html-browser > > So what the wrapper does is 1. add an addon that hides > "navigator-toolbox" and "addon-bar", and 2. call firefox with a > profile in the activity data folder and with the addon. Am I right? > > I was reading about Open Web Apps and reached Desktop WebRT, which is > supposed to run an app in a chromeless browser. Could be that what we > need?
Now I see this WebRT is the webapprt-stub binary that is inside the app bundles that firefox marketplace installs. I downloaded firefox 20 beta, started it, went to the marketplace, and installed some apps. They are then available in gnome-shell. Behind the scenes they install a .desktop file in ~/.local/share/applications/ and the bundle at ~/.http* .The profile folder is there, together with the webapprt-stub, webapp.json, webapp.ini, profiles.ini and icon.png. -- .. manuq .. _______________________________________________ Sugar-devel mailing list Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel