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Re: [Announce] Webcat Browser
Is there any chance to link Webcat and Jolla Browser browsing histories? Or at least that Webcat could see Jolla Browser history?
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Re: [Announce] Webcat Browser
I need to investigate that but I think that sailfish-browser uses the mozilla way to save history. If its a sqlite database I only need to investigate how it is structured to make it show up also in webcat.
Though I am not sure how to access the database file without hardcoding the path somehow to $home/.mozilla/mozembed . But needs investigation. Keep you updated PS: found out they save as sqlite in $home/.local/org.sailfishos/sailfish-browser . Working on an integration. P.P.S: Won't make it into webcat 1.0 though as the sqlite database access needs its own c++ class. I put it on the todo list for post 1.0 |
Re: [Announce] Webcat Browser
Update: Early christmas present. Version 0.9.9 alias RC1 is out now: https://openrepos.net/content/llelectronics/webcat
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Re: [Announce] Webcat Browser
Another small christmas update for Webcat. Thanks to the harbour review process by Jere Hakala I could fix two more bugs regarding downloadmanager not getting the correct download url and history not immediately removing the entries from history (needed a restart on older versions, because the historyModel was not cleared)
Version 0.9.9-2 is out now. https://openrepos.net/content/llelectronics/webcat Merry Christmas :) |
Re: [Announce] Webcat Browser
Small update. As I had the chance to test webcat on a nexus 5 with sailfishos I noticed it doesn't scale correctly up.
Fix for resolution dependent graphical user interface is already in git. I am now testing if it can still make it in the 1.0 release. (the ui on Jolla may change a tiny little bit when it comes to sizes of ui elements) |
Re: [Announce] Webcat Browser
Another small update. Added Cover Action support as requested. For now and for the 1.0 release it will use the same actions as the sailfish-browser. This means the two actions are opening a new tab and stop/reload a webpage.
All updated in git. I am still waiting for someone to finish the russian translation otherwise it won't be included in the 1.0 release as it is unfinished. |
Re: [Announce] Webcat Browser
Update: This is the big one.
Yeah Webcat finally reached version 1.0. It took me some time to get there but I think I got it as close as possible to perfection. (at least when you look at what is there available to work with [WebView in Qt 5]) The biggest achievement in this version besides some new and updated translations is a finally fixed mediabar that should not stuck on youtube and co anymore and a small but glorious hack to overcome the limitation of the statically set devicePixelRatio (that by default made every website and font unreadable on a mobile device). This means you now should get the same fonts and scaling as with the default sailfish-browser on almost every mobile website. (I tested the most frequent ones I use) But this also means for existing users of webcat to change their font settings to 16, 12 and 11. You can do so by applying the defaults in settings (which is not recommend if you have other customization done there) or manually I am very excited about this release and all the help and feedback I got from you all :) You are really one of the best communities out there. I am also excited that there is now competition besides sailfish-browser in form of Web Pirate which is also based on WebKit but comes with a different user interface approach and a more cleaner code (I took only a quick look but man the developer knows to code clean) As version 1.0 is out now I will work on future versions but at a slower pace then before. Don't forget that there is a donate button :P Hope you enjoy this version :) Changes:
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Re: [Announce] Webcat Browser
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The 1.0 version still contains a bug I thought I reported (or someone else did), but cannot find it, so I'll try to reproduce it here. The browser does not seem to display special characters (ěščřž...) from my language correctly. Here is a comparison between Webcat and Sailfish Browser with few of those occurrences underlined. It happens in WebPirate as well, so it must be another QtWebkit issue. |
Re: [Announce] Webcat Browser
Yeah this is sadly a QtWebkit bug. I guess it uses some wrong font. Though the websites normally have the ability to set the font. So it must be a rendering issue.
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Re: [Announce] Webcat Browser
Can anyone comment on Webcat's performance on the Nexus 5 (under Sailfish obviously)?
I'm finding that Firefox in Android under Update 10 causes the out of memory killer to happen almost every time I use it, closing all open apps (except phone app). This forces me to use Webcat pretty much exclusively, but it doesn't perform quite as well as Firefox Android and really feels like it could use a better CPU (and more RAM). Then of course there's the fact that it also triggers the out of memory killer very frequently, albeit not every time. If Jolla are going to make Alien Dalvik available on Sailfish generally**, then I'll immediately and happily get rid of the Jolla. The RAM issues are too frustrating to deal with anymore .... and I'm also beginning to find the poor touch accuracy and responsiveness of the Jolla's screen an increasingly big issue, having spent more time on my Sony Z3c due to traveling****. If the Nexus 5 feels and performs significantly better, I'll swap to it. ** SailfishOS.org claims Android applications work on Sailfish, not the Jolla **** Browser wifi log in still doesn't work on Jolla |
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