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: Keith Packard ####@####.####
Date: 17 Jul 2000 21:13:50 -0000
Message-Id: <200007172113.OAA01302@orestes.keithp.com>

> Complete under 1MB including Xlib?  How big is Xlib now?

I've built an Xlib that's 300K.  Xlib includes 200K of Xcms code and 450K 
of I18N code.  The server is ~600k, that easily clears 1meg.

> 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.

I'm talking about wide lines and arcs; apps literaly never use those and
they take 100k inside the server.  In an embeded environment, you can 
simply make sure they aren't needed.

####@####.####		XFree86 Core Team	SuSE, Inc.



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