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- From: "Rogier van der Hee" <rogier@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2002 11:01:50 +0100
> Personally, I agree 100%. Mozilla is the easiest choice, and a lot of the
> BeOS features someone mentioned as not being used in Mozilla could (as far as
> I know) be relatively easily implemented and incorporated in
Hi, just joined this list too.
I already created a BeOS skin twice, and this is one of the older ones:
http://www.vanderhee.net/screenshot_mozilla_m16_beos.png
With the XBL bindings and stuff it's really easy to implement BeOS-only stuff
such as a double arrow in the scrollbar (I have it in another screenshot..).
The only problem is that most things are ondocumented and take a lot of testing
to get to the right thing.
The problem right now is that the skins implementation is really changing quite
a lot. Modern and Classic are still being vastly refactored internally, and
Mozilla recommends making a skin based on one of them.
Off course, the skin is least important and last in the process, but it's kinda
cool to have a native looking browser ;-). Once the new simplified skinning is
in place, chalk me up for a OpenBeOS skin.
Rogier
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http://www.vanderhee.net
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