2014/1/20 Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer <perezme...@gmail.com>: >> >> Aaron Seigo's reply (for those for whome the name does not ring a bell, he >> is one of the most prominent upstream developers of KDE, and admin of that >> forum): >> >> ---------------------------------------- >> Yes, KHTML is way behind the times. There is exactly nothing we can or will >> do about that. Please use a webkit based browser such as Rekonq (Konqueror >> can use the webkit part, btw), Chrome, Firefox.. >> ---------------------------------------- >> [...] >> I repeated with Konqueror and the front page is not blank, but when >> installing kpart-webkit package and selecting it as backend in Konqueror >> ("General" -> "Default web browser engine"), the support for websites that >> I generally use is much better, and the zoom of the pages much more useful >> than with the default KHTML renderer. >> >> So I thought that it would be useful to pass on this information to the >> Debian maintainers in the case that you are not aware, because if Aaron >> recommends to use Webkit as a backend and it's possible to use Konqueror >> with it by default, maybe we should switch the backend, or switch the >> default, suggest/recommend kpart-webkit in the dependencies, or provide >> alternative packages using the different backends (konqueror-khtml and >> konqueror-webkit), for example. > > Hi! I think your subject confused me a little. You can use konqueror with > webkit as you mentioned. Are you suggesting that we switch the default?
Hmm, it can be a bit confusing, yes. What I meant is that if one of the devels behind KDE recommends to use Webkit backend as a default for Konqueror, perhaps in Debian we should be more proactive to make it the default. I don't know if there will be people insisting on using the KHTML one, though. To achieve this, probably the easiest solution would be Require-ing|Recommend-ing kpart-webkit. The users then can still select which backend they want from the "General" options of Konqueror, but at least Webkit is selected as default when the package is installed (I think). The package konqueror currently does not even Depend|Recommend|Suggest kpart-webkit at the moment, so I expect that most users don't even know that Debian actually supports Webkit as renderer for Konqueror, nor there are clear suggestions on how to achieve this (as far as I know). So the subject meant to say "arrange things in a way that users use only webkit, or webkit by default, or at least as an option" without having to fiddle with the system too much (e.g. install new packages that are not even recommended). Cheers. -- Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo <manuel.montez...@gmail.com> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-qt-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/CAPQ4b8=swyecvrgeekfkhogzwolbylfyxfoi-wepxenm0fv...@mail.gmail.com