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It is now fully supported on Haiku, so let anyone interested know. Unfortunately BeOS will still need the manual build, and it can't work because Duktape is C99 only. I'll let mmu_man handle that, I don't need the BeOS port myself. |
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amiga | ||
atari | ||
beos | ||
cocoa | ||
content | ||
css | ||
desktop | ||
Docs | ||
framebuffer | ||
gtk | ||
image | ||
javascript | ||
monkey | ||
render | ||
resources | ||
riscos | ||
test | ||
utils | ||
windows | ||
.gitattributes | ||
.gitignore | ||
COPYING | ||
Makefile | ||
Makefile.config.example | ||
Makefile.defaults | ||
README | ||
test-netsurf |
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NetSurf README -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This document should help point you at various useful bits of information. Building NetSurf ================== Read the QUICK-START document in the Docs/ directory for instructions. Creating a new port ===================== Look at the existing front ends for example implementations. The framebuffer front end is simplest and most self-contained. Also, you can contact the developers for help: http://www.netsurf-browser.org/contact/ Check out the developer documentation sources listed below too. Further documentation ======================= The Developer section of the web site has loads of info to get you started: http://www.netsurf-browser.org/developers/ General documentation on how NetSurf's code works can be found on the development wiki: http://wiki.netsurf-browser.org/Documentation/ The code style guide is here: http://www.netsurf-browser.org/developers/StyleGuide.pdf