Tim Horton wrote:
Seed is Javascript-based. It uses WebKit's Javascript engine, so if you have any familiarity with the language, you shouldn't have too much trouble.http://live.gnome.org/Seed (or email me, I'm one of the Seed devs)There are a few example extensions... somewhere. I thought they were in the epiphany repo, but they might not be; if you want them, I'll find them :-)
I find the description on that page somewhat confusing. :-)Is it a JavaScript interpreter that has been extended so that GObjects can be accessed and treated like built-in objects? (I guess that's what the "dynamic bridging" is about. Is the bridging also seamless?)
I guess the mention of it as a "library" means that it's suitable for embedding, right?
Anyway, the examples look straight forward enough, and using the webkit "javascript engine" is clever. I won't mind rewriting my e-e using it once it's put to use in epiphany.
/M -- Magnus Therning (OpenPGP: 0xAB4DFBA4) magnus@therning.org Jabber: magnus@therning.org http://therning.org/magnus identi.ca|twitter: magthe
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