Tim Mooney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> As long as we're talking about what components to swap out, it was
> reported on the gimp list today by Federico Mena that the GNOME
> project is dumping the use of GtkXmHTML, the Gtk port of XmHTML.  He
> indicated that it wasn't being maintained any more and had some
> other problems, so GNOME is going to use a new HTML widget, GtkHTML.
> I'm not sure if that will be a separate library or if it will be
> rolled into gtk+.
> 
> Perhaps XmHTML is being better maintained than GtkXmHTML, but from
> what I've seen XmHTML is one of the weakest components of GnuCash.
> If a good replacement ever presents itself, that would be one
> package might be worth getting rid of.

Unless there's some good reason not to, going with whatever the main
GNOME people are using sounds like the right default.

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Rob Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> PGP=E80E0D04F521A094 532B97F5D64E3930

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