Konstantin,

Thanks again, and a lot! I'll try to compile Webkit 2.3, ICU aside will decrease in 20Mb my app :)

My best regards,
Richard.

On 10/27/2013 09:46 AM, Konstantin Tokarev wrote:
27.10.2013, 02:17, "Richard Gerd Kuesters" <[email protected]>:
Thanks again Konstantin!

I think my best hope is based on what you glimpsed while pondering about SVG 
support on Webkit: compiling Qt submodules one by one, using the switches I 
might need and other that don't - doing so in a extreme fast machine (SSD raid 
and so on) with basic automatic functionality tests, could give me a very good 
result in a couple of days (using config parsing switches scripts). It would be 
awesome to provide a barely minimal and downsized package for mobile clients 
(which I'm now focused), as an example.

One thing I was thinking: is there any ICU flag that I could disable during 
compiling that doesn't affect Webkit behaviours? I'm asking this because after 
(or even) webkit's own lib, ICU's the bigger one (~21Mb in Windows -- I'm still 
working to get it's release lib on mobile).
The largest thing in ICU is internationalization data. Depending on target 
audience of your application, you may want to remove data for some locales - 
look into ICU documentation how to prepare custom .dat file. There may also be 
kinds of data unused by WebKit - maybe currencies or timezones, though I don't 
know for sure.

BTW, QtWebKit 2.3 does not depend on ICU - you may want to use it, or 
forward-port code replacing ICU to your QtWebKit version.


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