nanogui: Re: [Handhelds] Re: Small open source web browser introduced


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Subject: Re: [Handhelds] Re: Small open source web browser introduced
From: Warner Losh ####@####.####
Date: 17 Jul 2000 19:26:23 -0000
Message-Id: <200007171927.NAA63396@harmony.village.org>

In message ####@####.#### "Greg Haerr" writes:
: I think it would be nice to keep 100% conformance at first; otherwise
: the desire for other windowing systems grows and we're not really
: talking about 100% X anymore.  The biggest benefit of X is that
: a huge bunch of already written programs run.

Yes.  However, widelines are rarely enough used that if you can gain
100k (or 10%) it might make sense to do this.

Keith, is this work checked in somewhere?  I'd like to see if I can
get my mips binary X server down from the 2.8MB it is right now.... :-)

Warner

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