I'm looking to learn to program, not just design a browser interface
with Gambas. As for konqueror the file manager, I do like it better
than Dolphin, but only because of it's flexibility (see Katheryne's
earlier message) and because I've grown accustomed to the UI. Dolphin
has a much simpler/easier interface from the perspective of most
newbies. We (Ark Linux) will leave it as the default file manager in
our KDE4 ISO because of that, though I'm not sure about our Trinity
ISO.
On 1/7/11, Kristopher Gamrat <pikidalto(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Having extra space in my toolbars isn't a big
issue, my screen is
large enough (1200x800), though I try to keep from clutter. There are
plenty of browsers already out there, the browser I'm thinking of is
mainly just as a long term way for me to practice (and also to help
fulfill a desire to move away from GTK). I might share it with some
people just to get some feedback and perhaps to have something to "fit
in" with the KDE3 interface. For me, it isn't really enough to apply
whatever Qt theme I'm using to GTK, I've found (generally speaking,
not true in every case) that Qt is more stable than GTK and takes up
less space. Also, adding in both sets of libs increases storages needs
(both hard disk and ISOs).
On 1/7/11, Ilya Chernykh <neptunia(a)mail.ru> wrote:
On Friday 07 January 2011 14:13:44 Katheryne
Draven wrote:
I agree. I think its better to work on getting
konq to render better.
Its far superior as a web browser even with its outdated-ness (is that
a word?). 90% of the time I find pages render and function better than
in Firefox. I can control my browsing experience better as well by
shutting off tons of stuff whilst still maintaining a usable page.
There are so many advantages to konq as a file manager, ftp, sftp, and
WB that its worth the extra steps.
In Konqueror JavaScript is brocken. Also using Konq as a browser
interferes
with the filemanagement function: for file management I disable the
toolbars
but for browser I need them. If to enable toolbars in Konq, they appear
in
all other profiles, and there is no way to disable them other than
editing
config files. Very annoying bug.
Also Webkit is just newer than KHTML in KDE3 and receives security
updates.
--
Kris
"Piki"
Ark Linux Webmaster
Trinity KDE Packager