Hi, I'm trying to hack a mailreader dpi for dillo, and I have some code which runs on top of nmh and works decently, ( I looked at exmh :-) ). So now I wan't to know where the dpi's are heading ? Mainly if there is a plan for 'dynamic dpi configuration' and such, i.e. the ability to use a dpi bound at runtime, I have looked at the bookmarks dpi, and since parts of it is compiled into the binary ( the button binding and such ), I am wondering how to handle this in a future safe manner ? ( btw. the mail reader works something like a local webmailer, and I wanted somthing which made extensive use of comand line mail utilities which alredy exist ). So is there a furure target to aim for or do I make it a patch a'la bookmarks ? / regards, Lars Segerlund.
On Fri, 27 Jun 2003, Lars Segerlund wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to hack a mailreader dpi for dillo, and I have some code which runs on top of nmh and works decently, ( I looked at exmh :-) ). So now I wan't to know where the dpi's are heading ? Mainly if there is a plan for 'dynamic dpi configuration' and such, i.e. the ability to use a dpi bound at runtime, I have looked at the bookmarks dpi, and since parts of it is compiled into the binary ( the button binding and such ), I am wondering how to handle this in a future safe manner ?
( btw. the mail reader works something like a local webmailer, and I wanted somthing which made extensive use of comand line mail utilities which alredy exist ).
So is there a furure target to aim for or do I make it a patch a'la bookmarks ?
Sorry, I tried to wrap things up, but a lot of other things came up this week, and that's why I haven't commited anything. Judging from the past, forwarding documentations without the code is almost of no help here. A LOT OF things have been done, I just need some time to wrap it up. Yes, things will be flexible so don't try to hardcode it as bookmarks (BTW, the bookmarks plugin is now running under dpid). If I can't do it the next week, I'll post the whole work we have with Ferdi as it is then. Cheers Jorge.-
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Jorge Arellano Cid
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Lars Segerlund