On 09/11/12 08:28, Florian Monfort wrote:
Mmmh.
What about extensions for existing browsers ?
You talk about creating a browser without even a differenciation factor
which makes the idea irrelevant. And I'm not even talking about the
resources as some of you might have mentioned.
But on the other side, browser extensions might actually be a good idea,
especially for Firefox and Chrome. Opening an odt directly in you
browser via a LibreOffice extension for example ?
there is already a NPAPI plugin that can display documents in a
compatible browser like Firefox (don't know if IE or Chrome still
support NPAPI plugins).
however i've never used it and don't know whether it is enabled or even
installed in a default installation.
also LO implements the other side of that interface so you can embed
content using NPAPI plugins in LO documents and display e.g. SWF (Flash)
that way (which i've also never used, but i fixed a crash in it once
because some unit test failed :).
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- Re: Adding the browser to Libreoffice (continued)
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