Re: Printing of HTML emails still impossible.
- From: Albrecht Dreß <albrecht dress arcor de>
- To: Peter Bloomfield <PeterBloomfield bellsouth net>
- Cc: balsa-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Printing of HTML emails still impossible.
- Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2003 19:46:09 +0200
Am 24.06.03 16:43 schrieb(en) Peter Bloomfield:
> Agreed! Perhaps we should revert to GtkHtml for handling html
> messages--it has a printing section in its api, and GtkHtml2 (which has
> been used in all Balsa-2.0.x versions) seems to have none. Does anyone
> have any insights?
IIRC, gtkhtml has been *very* unstable, killing balsa on a regular basis
through some types of adv/spam mails. This has been resolved only with
Gnome 2.2, so **please** don't move backwards!!
I must admit that I doubt if html printing is (a) necessary and (b) easy
to do.
My *personal* pov is that html printing is not necessary, as 99% of the
html-only mails I get are spam. Some people send multipart/alternative
with a html and a plain part containing the same information (read: text,
not font/color/...). I know that there have been extensive discussions
about html mails here, and I don't want to start that again. *I* think, if
it should be implemented, it has a *very* low priority.
The second point is that afaict html rendering/printing may be difficult
to implement in the current framework. The only quick and easy solution
would be an api which returns pixmaps or ps structures for a given area
(remember that the html part may start somewhere on balsa's printout, due
to headers/other parts). Implementing that within balsa itself would be a
*huge* task and incomplete almost forever; even mozilla can not print
everything correctly...
Just my ¤ 0.01...
Cheers, Albrecht.
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