On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 4:59 PM, laurent FANIS <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 5:32 AM, Marco Peereboom <[email protected]> wrote: >> I really wanted to play with chromium but I have never been able to get >> it to work reliably on i386. It doesn't work at all on amd64 and I >> peeked at the code. Bad idea! The template riddle c++ garbage made me >> defecate through my eyes. I should have known better trying crap from >> the borg. Firefox on the other hand has been getting larger and larger >> and less and less keyboard friendly. >> >> After being inspired by http://yllr.net/vimprobable/ but disappointed >> with the way the keyboard bindings are unreliable and context specific I >> decided to try writing something that suited my specific needs. >> >> XXXTerm is a minimalists web browser. It strives to be vi-like for heavy >> keyboard users while maintaining traditional web browser behavior. See >> http://www.peereboom.us/xxxterm/html/ >> for all the goodies. I am still adding code to it but it is pretty >> useful as is. Laurent started making a port but I have not seen it yet. >> Currently it depends on webkit and gtk+-2. >> > > Port attached. This needs testing specially on !i386/amd64. > This will not be in until after the lock. > >> Accompanying the browser is a slide generator to get away from the bloat >> of openoffice and koffice. I have never been able to find docs on >> magicpoint and now that I have a browser that does what I want... >> Anyway the link for that is: http://www.peereboom.us/slideml/ >> That code was written by jsing during his copious amounts of free time. >> This code depends on p5-Image-Size. >> >> Enjoy! >> >> /marco >> >> PS: patches welcome. >> >> > > Kind regards, Laurent >
New day, new version Thanks to Dale for pointing out the missing flags and providing a patch. Kind regards, Laurent
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