Re: Webkit-gtk and MacOSX
- From: Kristian Rietveld <kris gtk org>
- To: Xan Lopez <xan gnome org>
- Cc: gtk-devel-list <gtk-devel-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Webkit-gtk and MacOSX
- Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2009 21:44:06 +0200
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 9:35 PM, Xan Lopez<xan gnome org> wrote:
> WebKit is the native layer on top of WebCore offered by each port for
> their platform, so the answer to that is: yes, WebKitGTK provides
> GObject APIs which are all "specific" to it.
Right, so another question: does the GObject API contain stuff that is
not possible in the native layers for other platforms?
>> Does font rendering look similar?
>
> Similar to what? The system WebKit? I believe WebKitGTK+ uses pango in
> OSX, so I suppose it depends on what pango does in OSX.
Yes, that would be CoreText on recent releases. And I would guess
system WebKit uses that as well. But combined with your following
point:
>> Does Webkit-GTK handle parts of GTK+ theming that are not possible using the Carbon shim approach you are
>> suggesting?
>
> I'm not sure of what that Carbon shim approach is or how it works, but
> WebKitGTK+ uses the current GTK+ theme for all its rendering,
> including web forms, media controls, etc.
If the Carbon shim approach does not take the GTK+ theme / fonts into
account, there is a fair chance that the WebKit "control" will look
kind of out-of-place in a GTK+ application. Especially if it also
involves web form and media controls.
What do you think?
regards,
-kris.
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