iup
nyxt
iup | nyxt | |
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4 | 150 | |
131 | 9,546 | |
- | 0.4% | |
0.0 | 9.8 | |
over 1 year ago | 3 days ago | |
Common Lisp | Common Lisp | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | - |
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iup
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System browser for desktop UI
you could try with IUP https://github.com/lispnik/iup Supposedly cross-platform. Uses Webkit.
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Status update on my CL editor
Notably - 1. https://github.com/lispnik/iup/ 2. https://gitlab.com/eql/lqml 3. https://github.com/bohonghuang/cl-gtk4
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Which tools to use to create a (very simple) GUI program?
IUP https://github.com/lispnik/iup
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What is the most pleasant way to write a portable GUI in CL?
I think the IUP bindings are really worth a try: https://github.com/lispnik/iup/ Overview of it (and others): https://lispcookbook.github.io/cl-cookbook/gui.html I quickly tried it and it worked as expected. The only difficulty is to learn the framework: how to assemble the GUI parts (where to put the scrollbar?) and this sort of things. Given the author it should be pretty much dynamic (as much as Ltk) but might not be there yet. It will, given more users and demand.
nyxt
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Google Common Lisp Style Guide
If someone invents another browser, Nyxt will be ready to wrap it with Common Lisp: https://github.com/atlas-engineer/nyxt
- Nyxt – The Hacker's Browser
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Is there a bug in `watch-mode`?
I can't reproduce the bug report on flatpak. Bug reports should be reported at https://github.com/atlas-engineer/nyxt/issues/new/choose.
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Rusty revenant Servo returns to render once more
For innovative new browsers, there's Nyxt: https://nyxt.atlas.engineer/
Both are looking for funding and sponsors.
- Nyxt browser: The hacker's browser
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How about having an progress bar at the echo area???
good idea. I know there are some plans for this underway.... looks like just planning phase right now. https://github.com/atlas-engineer/nyxt/issues/3095
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Web Environment Integrity API
I am not a hopeful romantic, but the EU has been investing on vendor neutral web-browsers like Nyxt [0] and the UR Browser [1] through the Horizon Europe program. I doubt that legislators (at least in the EU) will view this as a positive development, assuming EU legislators know what they are doing. On the other hand, lobbying by big tech is still very much a threat.
[0] https://nyxt.atlas.engineer/
[1] https://www.ur-browser.com/en-US
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using keyboard
There are some keyboard centered browsers like Qutebrowser or Nyxt. For Firefox as well as for Chrome based browsers there exist several extensions to implement vim-like keybindings.
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WEBKIT_DISABLE_SANDBOX_THIS_IS_DANGEROUS: Any alternatives?
Am I correct that this is not fixed until this issue is closed (I tried building from source the 3.3.0 release and master branch but both have the exact same issue)?
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Dead link at nyxt.atlas.engineer
Go to the website -> Download -> Download for GNU/Linux -> Get Nyxt for GNU/Linux!
What are some alternatives?
cljfx - Declarative, functional and extensible wrapper of JavaFX inspired by better parts of react and re-frame
qutebrowser - A keyboard-driven, vim-like browser based on Python and Qt.
ftw - Common Lisp Win32 GUI library
luakit - Fast, small, webkit based browser framework extensible by Lua.
vk - Common Lisp/CFFI bindings for the Vulkan API.
blockit - WebKitGTK adblock extension with Brave's Rust-based adblock engine for backend.
swank-client - A Swank client implemented in JavaScript
emacs-application-framework - EAF, an extensible framework that revolutionizes the graphical capabilities of Emacs
cl-gtk4 - GTK4/Libadwaita/WebKit2 bindings for Common Lisp.
ungoogled-chromium - Google Chromium, sans integration with Google
lqml
emacs-webkit - An Emacs Dynamic Module for WebKit, aka a fully fledged browser inside emacs