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slider5 2014-07-29 20:16

Re: [Announce] QML Browser - Web browser written using Qt Components Hildon
 
Feature for the future : Play HTML 5 videos ? :p

nokiabot 2014-08-01 13:35

Re: [Announce] QML Browser - Web browser written using Qt Components Hildon
 
http://talk.maemo.org/attachment.php...1&d=1406889459
this kinda sidebar to switch windows/tabs or most used options can make sence in landscape phone as well as it can enable fullscreen browsing all time without any need of invoking top and bottom bar a thin loading bar at the bottom when fullscreen may be useful it could be invoked via swipe from the right lowercorner button etc as the current option is useful as well:)

marxian 2014-08-02 01:27

Re: [Announce] QML Browser - Web browser written using Qt Components Hildon
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by slider5 (Post 1434250)
Feature for the future : Play HTML 5 videos ? :p

This cannot be implemented in QML Browser. It would need an update to QtWebKit on Maemo5.

Quote:

Originally Posted by nokiabot (Post 1434520)
this kinda sidebar to switch windows/tabs or most used options can make sence in landscape phone as well as it can enable fullscreen browsing all time without any need of invoking top and bottom bar a thin loading bar at the bottom when fullscreen may be useful it could be invoked via swipe from the right lowercorner button etc as the current option is useful as well:)

I prefer to stick to Hildon UI standards. In version 0.5.0, I have added an option in the settings to hide the toolbar when loading a page. :)

marxian 2014-08-02 01:30

Re: [Announce] QML Browser - Web browser written using Qt Components Hildon
 
Update. :)

qml-browser (0.5.0)

* Browsing history is now persistant, and can be cleared in the settings.
* Added download manager.
* Added 'View source' option.
* Added 'Open file' option.
* Added 'Save link as' option.
* Added use of custom URL handlers via the context menu.
* Added some further settings in the settings dialog.
* Fixed permissions error in postinst script.

Some screenshots:

http://s13.postimg.org/vk69qqy9f/qml_browser_9.png http://s13.postimg.org/uvxf7szjn/qml_browser_10.png http://s13.postimg.org/5r6eue037/qml_browser_11.png

frafI 2014-08-02 15:55

Re: [Announce] QML Browser - Web browser written using Qt Components Hildon
 
Really impressive.
Is there any possibility to use it with browser switchboard, i.e. does it interpret command line arguments?

marxian 2014-08-02 16:05

Re: [Announce] QML Browser - Web browser written using Qt Components Hildon
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by frafI (Post 1434640)
Really impressive.
Is there any possibility to use it with browser switchboard, i.e. does it interpret command line arguments?

Not yet, but I'm planning to add command line interpretation and a DBus service, probably in the next update.

Sohil876 2014-08-02 20:08

Re: [Announce] QML Browser - Web browser written using Qt Components Hildon
 
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Quote:

Originally Posted by marxian (Post 1434584)
I prefer to stick to Hildon UI standards. In version 0.5.0, I have added an option in the settings to hide the toolbar when loading a page. :)

I agree on same ui standards but wont it be better to avoid implementing microb ui 'mistakes' into qml browser? Like having add bookmark icon on toolbar is pointless since its already on context menu (and its better there) so a forward page (which is wierdly enough not even present in microb) will be of more use there, also bookmarks can be on menu and reload page can take its place. The enter address field's area (and its arrow area) and toolbar are taking some unneccessary space imho like microb (see attached image), enter address field should be like its on opera mini (on the slim terms i mean) the down arrow icon can be a bit smaller too (like the reload icon on opera mini perhaps?), itll help slimming down toolbar (would be great if it could be almost as slimmer as opera mini's bottom bar) which will look better and maybe even create some space for webpages and maybe even for a extra icon (which can be menu?). On starting the browser, instead of opening a seprate bookmark type window (which it currently opens, and i can see no sense in that) it could open only a "about:blank" in a normal browser window (would be much better). Also history can be on menu instead of right swipe, left swipe to bring mousemode for copy text on page makes more sense in context menu as "Select text" or something. These are my suggestions, what my point is instead of a 100% clone of microb, qml browser can be a improved microb.

Quote:

Originally Posted by marxian (Post 1434642)
Not yet, but I'm planning to add command line interpretation and a DBus service, probably in the next update.

Im so looking forward to this, thanks.

Sohil876 2014-08-02 20:21

Re: [Announce] QML Browser - Web browser written using Qt Components Hildon
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by marxian (Post 1434585)
Update. :)

qml-browser (0.5.0)

* Browsing history is now persistant, and can be cleared in the settings.
* Added download manager.
* Added 'View source' option.
* Added 'Open file' option.
* Added 'Save link as' option.
* Added use of custom URL handlers via the context menu.
* Added some further settings in the settings dialog.
* Fixed permissions error in postinst script.

Some screenshots:

http://s13.postimg.org/vk69qqy9f/qml_browser_9.png http://s13.postimg.org/uvxf7szjn/qml_browser_10.png http://s13.postimg.org/5r6eue037/qml_browser_11.png

Nice update. But im unable to download anything with it, it always stuck on 0, also for some reason it adds the location (foldername) you choose for download to the filename as a prefix. Also vkbs enter key problem (bug?) is still present.

dos1 2014-08-02 21:03

Re: [Announce] QML Browser - Web browser written using Qt Components Hildon
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by marxian (Post 1434584)
This cannot be implemented in QML Browser. It would need an update to QtWebKit on Maemo5.

Interesting - the short WebM clip on http://neo900.org/news/neo900-progress-update-march works in QML Browser on my device.

Is it some part of JavaScript API that's not supported by this version of QtWebKit?

marxian 2014-08-03 00:00

Re: [Announce] QML Browser - Web browser written using Qt Components Hildon
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dos1 (Post 1434667)
Interesting - the short WebM clip on http://neo900.org/news/neo900-progress-update-march works in QML Browser on my device.

Is it some part of JavaScript API that's not supported by this version of QtWebKit?

I am actually not aware of what HTML5 features are supported in QtWebKit. I was saying only that any features not currently supported cannot be added in the application code, but would need to be added in QtWebKit.


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