You're totally right Anselm.
I didn't know you will create two implementations. Actually, I was kinda
surprised about xft changes (without the option for disabling it in
config.mk). That's why I worked on it.
Take care
2012/11/11 Anselm R Garbe
> On 11 November 2012 21:00, Hugues Moretto-Viry
On 11 November 2012 21:00, Hugues Moretto-Viry wrote:
> You didn't answer me so I created a patch which turn off Xft. The user needs
> to turn on Xft if he wants it.
> Maybe it could be better but I'm not a programer.
What about checking out the previous hg changeset?
The switch to Xft is tempor
You didn't answer me so I created a patch which turn off Xft. The user
needs to turn on Xft if he wants it.
Maybe it could be better but I'm not a programer.
2012/11/7 Hugues Moretto-Viry
> Hi,
> With the last hg revision (0284f00e70d2), you added Xft support. Could you
> tell me how can I turn
Last time I looked at jumanji it looked a bloated fork of surf.
They're the folks who develop zathura, which seems like a good PDF
viewer until you find something like mupdf, which is much simpler
and better. Last I heard of them they were busy writing some GTK GUI
libraries for use in their p
Hello everyone,
I was just wondering what do you think about the jumanji web browser [1]
It look like surf, but has a few things link hints follow and integrated
navigation (top of page, bottom of page).
[1]: http://pwmt.org/projects/jumanji/
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