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Old 09-03-2009, 12:14 AM   #17
dixon
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Device: iRex DR1000S
Sorry, it was the first time I ported something. Actually I just wanted to read HTML files and after I did that I decided to share my results because I thought somebody else could find that useful too.

So here is the second version (MD5: 403c0b7f5e3adedecc4f3e2381329c08). Changes:
* a config file added that specify default home page and contain a lot of interface improvements (Viacheslav)
* a few menu items are disabled now
* updated startup script that should make it possible to associate html files with midori (Viacheslav)

It may be a good idea to remove directory "_midori" located in "Programs" directory on your device before installing a new version.

To KarlSchroeder: in this release the default home page is simply a Midori documentation page that does not contain any information specific to this port. But the browser looks much better now and I hope that significantly reduced the need for such kind of notes. I am not good at writing documentation but let me know if you still want to see something specific and I will try to include that in the next release (that will probably be the hardest part).

To tjdean256: I made a quick look at that thread but I did not notice the sources. If someone can show me how to modify the file dialog I will try to do that because I do not like the current one too.

To Viacheslav: thank you, I really like how the browser looks now. I will probably explain how to compile it but that's a long story, so it's unlikely that it will happen this week. I like the idea to work on the browser, but before doing that I want to port Evince to be able to read DjVu and DVI files. It was very easy to compile DjVuLible but Evince has a lot of Gnome-related bells and whistles that should be removed somehow before it can be ported. I want to work on this task now of course unless somebody else is already working on it. And besides that I saw that iRex already have a web browser and it's possible that they may release it soon. On the other hand I did not see that they are going to release a DjVu and DVI viewer.
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