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Subject: KaXul and Uxul: XUL for the KDE Linux Desktop Upcoming Newsgroups: gmane.comp.lang.xul.announce Date: 2003-06-11 19:20:09 GMT (6 years, 3 weeks, 3 days, 12 hours and 53 minutes ago) Hi, George Staikos writes in the KaXul readme notes: KaXul is a tool for parsing XUL and converting it to something that can be displayed natively in KDE. Uxul is a tool to take a XUL file, run it through KaXul, and execute it directly with Qt and KDE subsystems. George also answers questions about the state-of-the-XUL-union on KDE and takes XUL critics head-on. Here's the transcript: Q: What works? A: As of today, this can read in some XUL files and generate very basic .ui files which can be viewed with kuiviewer. Q: What needs to be done? A: Finish the converter for XUL files, add support for JS binding, add CSS parsing (from KHTML ideally), turn it into a library that can take a .xul file and run it. Q: XUL sucks. A: Doesn't matter what you think; we're going to need it in Konqueror eventually. Might as well start supporting this stuff earlier. Q: How do I test it? A: Build the xul2ui test app, then find some .xul files, download them and run them through it. Run kuiviewer on the resulting .ui file to see how well it worked. Q: Can I work on it? A: Yes, if you know how to code and can understand XML, XUL and .ui files. Please email George - |
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