Hi, you could take a look at the old gtk1 based dillo web browser. dillo is quite good for simple html like help or man pages. You can find an enhanced version at
http://teki.jpn.ph/pc/software/index-e.shtml Ciao, ZZ On Monday 21 July 2008 21:13:52 John Boncek wrote: > In an embedded ARM-based system, HTML display is needed. This does not > include web browsing, just display of HTML documents. There appears to be > no solution readily available. > > I've done a lot of searching of the Internet. The possibilities I've found > are: > > > 1. GtkMozEmbed > > This is apparently a widget that includes the entire Mozilla browser with > Gecko engine, which sounds like a non-starter for a memory-constrained > embedded system. > > > 2. GtkHTML > > Described thus in the Gnome web pages: ""The GtkHTML package contains a > lightweight HTML rendering/printing/editing engine. This is an evolution > specific application at this time." > > No usage documentation. > > A little build documentation states the following dependencies: > gnome-print >= 0.25 > gdk-pixbuf >= 0.8.0 > gal >= 0.7.99.5 > pspell > bonobo >= 0.32 > GConf >= 0.9 > libghttp >= 1.0 > libglade > Most of these we do not need and do not currently ship. > > The mailing list http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/gtkhtml is > mentioned in the README file of the GtkHTML download. This list does not > exist and I have found no other. > > > Is there some other widget or library I have missed? _______________________________________________ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list