Hi Florian, Thanks for your response. We have been exploring a different path to progress yesterday. We considered the option of using Nano X (www.microwindows.org). I would like to know if GTK (preferably version 2.0 or above) can run on this. Will I be able to compile and run GTK applications on this? Which is the recommended browser for this set up? I saw a Dillo patch for GTK2 available. Will that work fine. We need to crunch all of these into 6-7 MB memory. I saw the Nano GTK port available, but it is GTK version 1.2. Does any body know if the source for Nano GTK is available? Thanks in advance, Regards, Liz On 9/5/05, Florian Boor <florian.boor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello, > > Liz Mathew wrote: > > We are developing a target based on ARM, which has a LCD display and > > keypad interface. We have GtkFB (used GTK version 2.0.2) running > > successfully on the target. > > basically using X makes things much easier. Are there hardware limitations not > even to use a small X server like Kdrive? > > > Can somebody suggest other alternatives? We will be really grateful > > for any help in this regard. > > I might be worth a try to check out GtkWebCore which offers a very powerful and > small set of libraries for HTML rendereing. A small demo browser is included as > well. The only other browser using GtkWebCore i'm aware of is gpe-mini-browser. > But i guess noone tried to one of these on GtkFB so far... > > Greetings > > Florian > > -- > The dream of yesterday Florian Boor > is the hope of today Tel: 0271-771091-14 > and the reality of tomorrow. Fax: 0271-771091-19 > [Robert Hutchings Goddard, 1904] florian.boor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > 6C 44 30 4C 43 20 6B 61 16 07 0F AA E6 97 70 A8 > _______________________________________________ gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list