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Building WebKit2GTK+ with Wayland as the target | Falco Sigh!
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The things I like the way I see them. Building WebKit2GTK with Wayland as the target. September 21, 2013. A number of targets can be chosen at configure-time – X11, Win32, Quartz, DirectFB. As a result of my work for the GSoC 2013 project, the Wayland. Build target is now also available. The obligatory demo screenshot of the MiniBrowser running under Weston. Note that the basic painting of the Web content is not an issue as in this case using shared memory between the two processes is possible. Even with...
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Falco Sigh! | The things I like the way I see them | Page 2
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The things I like the way I see them. July 17, 2012. Weeks #7 and #8 contained the mid-term evaluation, which I passed (yay! This event also signaling the mid-point of the project, there are still changes in the approach of the gamepad configuration panel implementation in GNOME Control Center. Currently the design proposal. Axis calibration would also be available for those more advanced users. 8216;Stupid configuration … WTH? 8230; That’s it, I’m done with this! That’s exactly what some user that...
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WebGL in WebKit2GTK+ under Wayland | Falco Sigh!
https://falcosigh.wordpress.com/2013/09/23/webgl-in-webkit2gtk-under-wayland
The things I like the way I see them. WebGL in WebKit2GTK under Wayland. September 23, 2013. This part of the belated reporting on my GSoC 2013 project. Covers support for running WebGL. Displays. This was by far the most fun I’ve had during the summer as it was quite challenging, and I’ve also learned much. The WebGL implementation uses a 3D rendering-specific class that is basically a wrapper around OpenGL ES. A bit on how the context is acquired under X displays. The implementation relies on GLX.
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Final remarks on GSoC 2013 | Falco Sigh!
https://falcosigh.wordpress.com/2013/09/23/final-remarks-on-gsoc-2013
The things I like the way I see them. Final remarks on GSoC 2013. September 23, 2013. This is the last post in the last-minute and short-spanned reporting on my GSoC 2013 project. I’ll only write some final thoughts and a bit about what’s still missing when it comes to support for the Wayland display protocol. Over the previous posts I’ve described three main objectives I’ve managed to complete. I added a Wayland build target. Under the Weston compositor, and added support for running WebGL content.
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WebKit for Developers - Paul Irish
http://www.paulirish.com/2013/webkit-for-developers
Making the www great. Feb 2015: A lot’s happened since I wrote this post two years ago. Chrome forked WebKit and started. Blink, Opera adopted. Chromium, and node-webkit became. Nwjs This post describes a complexity of defining WebKit that doesn’t exist much anymore; with Chrome’s departure the WebKit world is more simple and clear. WebKit is deployed through iOS Safari and Mac Safari, and the active GTK community. For many of us developers, WebKit is a black box. What isn’t WebKit? We have a lot of WebK...
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Introducing Threaded Compositor - YoonLog
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Tue 02 December 2014. Animation appeared, the graphics performance of WebKit has become an important issue, especially in embedded systems world. Many users (including me) want fancy and stunning user interfaces, even in a small handset device which have very restricted CPU. Luckily, I could work through the years to improve the graphics performance of WebKit. And with the support from colleagues in Igalia. I just finished to make the Threaded Compositor for WebKitGTK. As a review-ready state. The main-t...
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Igalia: WebKit
https://www.igalia.com/chromium-and-blink
Browsers and Client-side Web Technologies. Igalia leads the development of essential projects and components in the areas of web rendering and browsers. We have the most WebKit, Chromium/Blink and Firefox. Expertise found in the consulting business, including many reviewers and committers. Actively working in the project. Our developers are not only WebKit/Blink experts, they are engineers with solid backgrounds in embedded, graphics, UI design and multimedia. As maintainers of the GTK and WebKit For Way...
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Igalia: WebKit
https://www.igalia.com/webkit
Browsers and Client-side Web Technologies. Igalia leads the development of essential projects and components in the areas of web rendering and browsers. We have the most WebKit, Chromium/Blink and Firefox. Expertise found in the consulting business, including many reviewers and committers. Actively working in the project. Our developers are not only WebKit/Blink experts, they are engineers with solid backgrounds in embedded, graphics, UI design and multimedia. As maintainers of the GTK and WebKit For Way...
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Igalia - Welcome to Igalia, Michael
https://www.igalia.com/nc/igalia-247/news/item/welcome-to-igalia-michael
Welcome to Igalia, Michael. Michael Catanzaro has joined Igalia. Igalia is thrilled to announce that Michael Catanzaro. Has become a new member of Igalia. Michael has been working on WebKitGTK. Since last July as a student intern, and is an official WebKit committer. He is now devoted to supporting Wayland. This is great news for those who want to use Wayland when embedding Chromium in their products. Michael is also an active contributor to GNOME. Welcome on board and happy hacking! Tel: 34 981 913991.
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