On Fri, Mar 15, 2019 at 12:09:28PM +0100, Milan Obuch wrote: > On Fri, 15 Mar 2019 11:47:11 +0100 > Stefan Hagen <sh+freebsd-po...@codevoid.de> wrote: > > > Hi Milan, > > > > Milan Obuch wrote: > > > some time ago I tried to write port maintainer just to get bounce > > > back... Now I see maintainer is reset. > > > > Which E-Mail Address did you use? I took over the laukit port about a > > year ago when development started to happen again and the migration to > > webkit2 has happened. > > > > Hi, > > maintainer address from port at that time... po...@textmail.me > > > > I am curious if I can find some other users of this really > > > interesting browser, maybe try to build development version... > > > There is no much info I found, but it still seems to be actively > > > developed, at least there are some new entries in issue tracker. > > > > It is surely not a mainstream browser, but you can find a few users on > > OFTC in #luakit
OFTC provides a way to access IRC's freenode's channels, such as #luakit So if you know how to use IRC, that's all you need to know : #luakit on freenode else see https://www.oftc.net/FAQ/ HTH Dima > > > > No idea what's OFTC is... but luakit is surely really interesting, > scripting abilities are interesting. Also, it is lightweight, at least > compared with standard browsers like chrome, firefox and similar. > > > I agree that the issue tracker is a bit messy right now. Many entries > > are for the old webkit1 version of luakit. Some of them may not be > > valid anymore after the refactoring, some still might be. Some > > plugins could still be migrated. > > > > Well, my personal preference for such a project would be mailing list > with archive, as it is quite common here, maybe wiki, which exists for > luakit too, but it is marked outdated. Current issue tracker would need > at least some easy to use search engine... > > > > What I need find now is following: in a special arrangement, I have > > > luakit started directly from startx script, so I have some kind of > > > kiosk. Basically it works OK, I just need change mouse cursor shape. > > > Googling did not reveal anything for me, but maybe someone knows > > > better than I... > > > > So I assume after starting X you have the "X" shaped mouse cursor. > > Yes - something like this. And some kind of arrow when hovering over > link. > > > Will "xsetroot -cursor_name arrow" fix this for you? > > > > I'll try - I just need to find the right place to put it in (startx > itself, or start from luakit...) > > Thanks for hint. > > Regards, > Milan > > N. B. Here is a copy of my older mail, which bounced, jff (just for fun) > > Hi, > > this address is listed as maintainer of luakit port for FreeBSD... > > Is it possible to use newer sources? There is no newer source tarball > published, but it should be possible to use some carefully chosen > snapshot from GitHub... That being written, I have no much experiences > with choosing the right one, actually I am just discovering luakit and > found it really interesting. > > Also, I would like to change cursor shapes used in luakit. Could you > advice something? I am testing luakit in XFCE, but I have special setup > with luakit started directly from xinit with no window manager as well, > where this ability is requested. > > Regards, > Milan > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list > https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-ports-unsubscr...@freebsd.org" _______________________________________________ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-ports-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"