On Monday 20 January 2014 19:16:55 Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo wrote: > 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).
I then understood you well. I made konqueror recommend kpart-webkit some hours ago, it will be included with the next upload. Thanks for your input! -- Dadme voto electrónico y con una terminal os haré presidente. el.machi Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer http://perezmeyer.com.ar/ http://perezmeyer.blogspot.com/
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