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[Forum] Atlantis Webbrowser for MorphOSANN.lu
Posted on 12-Jun-2004 03:57 GMT by Tooth Feary23 comments
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Someone recall sentences like this "hey, I can do that in Photoshop. Maybe even FXPaint." ? Others can use Photoshop and FXPaint too as you can see here :)
Atlantis Webbrowser for MorphOS : Comment 1 of 23ANN.lu
Posted by Anonymous on 12-Jun-2004 02:54 GMT
Why does that screenshot look like some crappy Linux GUI?
Atlantis Webbrowser for MorphOS : Comment 2 of 23ANN.lu
Posted by Anonymous on 12-Jun-2004 03:26 GMT
In reply to Comment 1 (Anonymous):
> Why does that screenshot look like some crappy Linux GUI?

Your mom likes it.
Atlantis Webbrowser for MorphOS : Comment 3 of 23ANN.lu
Posted by 4pLaY on 12-Jun-2004 04:42 GMT
Wankers that is NO fake and if you like the skin or not i could not care less about as i like it :).
Atlantis Webbrowser for MorphOS : Comment 4 of 23ANN.lu
Posted by Anonymous on 12-Jun-2004 04:52 GMT
It's not my fault that everyone but you knows that Peg/Mos is a RIP!
Atlantis Webbrowser for MorphOS : Comment 5 of 23ANN.lu
Posted by Don Cox on 12-Jun-2004 05:55 GMT
In reply to Comment 1 (Anonymous):
One problem I see on many of these GUIs is that the graphic for a button does not show the area you can click on. The clickable area is a rectangle of X by Y pixels, but the design just shows some image in the middle of that area with no indication of where you can actually click to call up the function you want.

Every program is a collection of related functions, and the purpose of its interface is to allow the user to select a function and supply its arguments in the most convenient way. A misleading button image fails to do that. So do very small buttons, as used on some media players.
Atlantis Webbrowser for MorphOS : Comment 6 of 23ANN.lu
Posted by Anonymous on 12-Jun-2004 06:13 GMT
In reply to Comment 1 (Anonymous):
If one should use Photoshop or similar to "manufacture" an image of
progress, do you really think they should make it look like this?!? :P
This is obviously a VERY early stage.

And regarding the skin - that is of course a matter of taste and IMHO
you have none! :)
Atlantis Webbrowser for MorphOS : Comment 7 of 23ANN.lu
Posted by Emeric SH on 12-Jun-2004 06:19 GMT
Hey, that's progress! Nice job!

And there are not only quite a many skin for MorphOS of which you can freely choose on the fly, assign different skins to different skins, and whatever you please, but you are free to make your own :)
Atlantis Webbrowser for MorphOS : Comment 8 of 23ANN.lu
Posted by gary_c on 12-Jun-2004 07:29 GMT
In reply to Comment 4 (Anonymous):
It's not my fault that everyone but you knows that Peg/Mos is a RIP!

Real Impressive Product? Glad you figured that out. :-]

-- gary_c
Atlantis Webbrowser for MorphOS : Comment 9 of 23ANN.lu
Posted by Johan Rönnblom on 12-Jun-2004 07:42 GMT
This is not a mockup. But it's a very early stage, the author is
playing around to learn how to do MUI programming and it's using Allan
Odgaard's old HTMLview mui class to display some webpage.

I don't particularly like this GUI either btw.. nor do I like the
skin. But hey, it's a free world, and it's not the standard MOS skin
either. :-)
Atlantis Webbrowser for MorphOS : Comment 10 of 23ANN.lu
Posted by hooligan/dcs on 12-Jun-2004 08:17 GMT
/me browsing ANN.lu using Atlantis as we speak.

Seems very real to me.
Atlantis Webbrowser for MorphOS : Comment 11 of 23ANN.lu
Posted by Martin Merz on 12-Jun-2004 09:21 GMT
In reply to Comment 9 (Johan Rönnblom):
AFAIK oGALAXYo is the author of "Atlantis".
Can you please enlighten us Ali? ;-)
Atlantis Webbrowser for MorphOS : Comment 12 of 23ANN.lu
Posted by oGALAXYo on 12-Jun-2004 09:24 GMT
In reply to Comment 11 (Martin Merz):
Yes I wrote the GNOME version and now work on the MorphOS version.
Atlantis Webbrowser for MorphOS : Comment 13 of 23ANN.lu
Posted by Bodie on 12-Jun-2004 10:47 GMT
Nice work :).
Atlantis Webbrowser for MorphOS : Comment 14 of 23ANN.lu
Posted by Felix on 12-Jun-2004 11:21 GMT
I just think this is great progress, your a blind wimp if you say otherwise.

Question, i understand that some khtml library is beeing ported from linux
to be used for atlantis (and aweb?). In this screenshot the html mui class
is beeing used, is the goal of the khtml port to integrate it into this
mui html class ? Because i think that would be great, having a mui class
capable of full modern html support.
Atlantis Webbrowser for MorphOS : Comment 15 of 23ANN.lu
Posted by ikir on 12-Jun-2004 11:24 GMT
Interesting. New browsers are always welcome :-D
Atlantis Webbrowser for MorphOS : Comment 16 of 23ANN.lu
Posted by oGALAXYo on 12-Jun-2004 11:39 GMT
In reply to Comment 14 (Felix):
> In this screenshot the html mui class is beeing used, is the goal of the khtml
> port to integrate it into this mui html class ? Because i think that would be
> great, having a mui class capable of full modern html support.

Yes in this screenshot the HTMLview.mcc class is used. This is just a temporary thing. No it's not planned to integrate KHTML into this class. I still need to investigate deeper into KHTML, which I haven't yet. I can't do 20 things at one time either. Right now I use HTMLview.mcc for rendering and libCURL for streaming the stuff over net. Once I start peeking into KHTML I will see how it can be ported, what needs to be done and how complicated it will become and what other solutions there are. Maybe it will become another library (which I prefer more) or a class - dunno.
Atlantis Webbrowser for MorphOS : Comment 17 of 23ANN.lu
Posted by greenboy on 12-Jun-2004 14:43 GMT
Heyhey oGalaxyo,

Did you get that Open Office ported yet? In between all these other projects I should surely think you would have it done by now ; }

Nice to see your progress, oGo!
Atlantis Webbrowser for MorphOS : Comment 18 of 23ANN.lu
Posted by Bladerunner on 12-Jun-2004 15:18 GMT
In reply to Comment 6 (Anonymous):
Well, it was me who has done this skin, nice to see how people like it.(BTW, It has nothing to do with Linux) Maybe 4play should have choosen another font, or az least placed this one right, so the window title wouldn`t look cropped.Anyway, I like it, and it seems others do as well. For Atlantis, yes it seems that it is getting more and more real now. Hopefully Galaxy can make someday also the khtml Engine happen (I know it will be no easy task)
Atlantis Webbrowser for MorphOS : Comment 19 of 23ANN.lu
Posted by Anonymous on 12-Jun-2004 17:09 GMT
I could do that with windows paint too. you don't need something like photoshop if you want to create crap like that.
Atlantis Webbrowser for MorphOS : Comment 20 of 23ANN.lu
Posted by Felix on 12-Jun-2004 19:51 GMT
In reply to Comment 19 (Anonymous):
Sure you can, exept for a minor detail, you forget you are a
anonymous wimp that isn't even capable of drawing a black dot
on a white background.
Atlantis Webbrowser for MorphOS : Comment 21 of 23ANN.lu
Posted by Anonymous on 12-Jun-2004 20:58 GMT
So it seems the HTMLView class contains basic functionality
for displaying HTML... nice :) IProbe was never released...
Atlantis Webbrowser for MorphOS : Comment 22 of 23ANN.lu
Posted by itix on 13-Jun-2004 21:42 GMT
In reply to Comment 21 (Anonymous):
I used to be IProbe betatester... It was faster than any existing browsers on Amiga and had very advanced cache browser.
Atlantis Webbrowser for MorphOS : Comment 23 of 23ANN.lu
Posted by itix on 13-Jun-2004 21:45 GMT
In reply to Comment 22 (itix):
But that was everything IProbe could offer... Looks like Atlantis is new IProbe in this sense :)
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