>>>> "Stephen" == Stephen J Turnbull
<stephen(a)xemacs.org> writes:
>>>> "ms" == Michael Sperber
<sperber(a)informatik.uni-tuebingen.de> writes:
Stephen> KHTML itself also surely depends on the Qt libraries.
ms> I don't think so, as Apple's version works with Cocoa through
ms> a thin compatibility layer
Stephen> I find it hard to believe KHTML can render an HTML form (ie, a
Stephen> Customize buffer) without an underlying widget library that supplies
Stephen> buttons, check boxes, a text widget, and so on. If not Qt, it needs
Stephen> something, I bet.
Sure, there's a library, but it seems to be possible to abstract it
out. Check out
http://lists.kde.org/?l=kfm-devel&m=104197092318639&w=2
I didn't honestly mean to suggest this as a good idea. In particular,
I doubt it would be easy to make it do TTY output, multi-device
display, or specifier-like customization.
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Cheers =8-} Mike
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