Gijs Kruitbosch wrote:
> On 02/07/13 17:34 , Paul Rouget wrote:
> >The Firefox OS Simulator is a XulRunner instance run
> >from Firefox. Two processes, two windows, two different
> >version of gecko.
> >
> >It would be very useful if we could display the simulator
> >as part of Firefox. Inside a ta
Benjamin Smedberg wrote:
On Linux and Windows you can mostly do this with windowed plugins and
reparented widgets, although you running the risk of introducing new
plugin hangs. We should work to make sure that on Windows especially
the event loops of the relevant processes are desynchronized.
On 02/07/13 17:34 , Paul Rouget wrote:
The Firefox OS Simulator is a XulRunner instance run
from Firefox. Two processes, two windows, two different
version of gecko.
It would be very useful if we could display the simulator
as part of Firefox. Inside a tab.
With Linux, we could use XReparentWin
Paul Rouget writes:
> The Firefox OS Simulator is a XulRunner instance run
> from Firefox. Two processes, two windows, two different
> version of gecko.
>
> It would be very useful if we could display the simulator
> as part of Firefox. Inside a tab.
Under X11, the XEmbed protocol was designed fo
On 7/2/2013 11:34 AM, Paul Rouget wrote:
The Firefox OS Simulator is a XulRunner instance run
from Firefox. Two processes, two windows, two different
version of gecko.
It would be very useful if we could display the simulator
as part of Firefox. Inside a tab.
I'm interested in know why this wou
esday, July 03, 2013 4:10 AM
> To: Jim Mathies
> Cc: dev-platform@lists.mozilla.org
> Subject: Re: Reparenting a XulRunnner window in a Firefox Window
>
> Jim Mathies wrote:
> >For Windows there is only one window (the main desktop window that
> >contains the content
ubject: Re: Reparenting a XulRunnner window in a Firefox Window
Jim Mathies wrote:
For Windows there is only one window (the main desktop window that
contains the content tabs and chrome) so reparenting probably isn't
an option. The one exception to this is with plugins, which own
their own chil
Jim Mathies wrote:
> For Windows there is only one window (the main desktop window that
> contains the content tabs and chrome) so reparenting probably isn't
> an option. The one exception to this is with plugins, which own
> their own child window, but I don’t think you want to mess with
> that.
For Windows there is only one window (the main desktop window that contains
the content tabs and chrome) so reparenting probably isn't an option. The
one exception to this is with plugins, which own their own child window, but
I don’t think you want to mess with that.
Jim
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