


Yes, it's been in that state for a couple of years or something like that. (I don't have exact numbers, but I tried it long ago, and there has been no noise about it in the last months, I am not sure it is good to put hopes on it). There was an overlay for it somewhere, though I no longer have it on my portage dirs, and I don't know where did I find it. Googling should help, but unless something secretly changed, it is not usable.Gergan Penkov wrote:not quite right
gtk webcore, but it is still very alpha.
Thanks, I will take a look at these.


Webkit 30001 in conjunction with the following inofficial patch makes the flash plugin in midori work.
http://bugs.webkit.org/attachment.cgi?i ... ction=view



is epiphany any more feature complete than midori? On my build there are missing options too, and history doesn't work. But browsing works fine. And does it depend on gnome libraries? i didn't know about the sunrise overlay, i'll have to look into it.Hopeless wrote:I'm using midori too, and it is beautiful, however somewhat incomplete.
Both midori and epiphany have a lot of options "greyed out", such as Save As, is this the same for every one?
Anyway, both a live git ebuild of midori and frequently updated snapshot ebuilds of webkit-gtk are in sunrise, amd it's really simple to modify the epiphany ebuild to use webkit-gtk.

From what I can tell there is very little epiphany has that midori doesn't, and a lot of that is only configurable/usable via gnome (for example proxy support), so it's not much use to me.HecHacker1 wrote:is epiphany any more feature complete than midori? On my build there are missing options too, and history doesn't work. But browsing works fine. And does it depend on gnome libraries? i didn't know about the sunrise overlay, i'll have to look into it.

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G2CONF="${G2CONF} --with-engine=webkit"