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It is now defined as converting the content into a state in which it is ready for use. The user of the content is now responsible for performing an initial reformat (sic) of the content before it can be redrawn. Purge width/height parameters from hlcache_handle_retrieve/content_convert/*_convert APIs. Fix up content handlers affected by the above change in semantics. Ensure that browser_window_callback performs an initial reformat of its content. svn path=/trunk/netsurf/; revision=10207 |
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css | ||
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framebuffer | ||
gtk | ||
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render | ||
riscos | ||
test | ||
utils | ||
windows | ||
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README |
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NetSurf README 15 October 2009 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This document should help point you at various useful bits of information. Building NetSurf ================== Read the appropriate BUILDING-* 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