Tkhtml

Tkhtml
Hv3 using Tkhtml to render the Wikipedia front page
Developer(s)Liem Bahneman[1]
Written inC, Tcl
Operating systemUNIX,[1] other
TypeBrowser engine, WYSIWYG HTML editor
LicenseBSD
Websitetkhtml.tcl.tk

Tkhtml is a discontinued open-source browser engine written in C using the Tk widget toolkit.[1][2] It was used primarily by the Html Viewer 3 (Hv3) minimalist web browser.

Version 1 was written using the XF application builder, but because of functionality reasons this part was rewritten.[2] In 2006, it was announced that a public build of Tkhtml Alpha 10 had passed the Acid2 test.[3]

To run Tkhtml, the Tcl/Tk framework needed to be installed.[2] Then the standard wish interpreter needed to be replaced by the wwwish interpreter to use the WYSIWYG previewing function.[2] Tkhtml can still be run through the use of bindings to other programming languages. The TkinterWeb package, for example, can be used to embed Tkhtml in Python applications.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c Mintert, Stefan (1995). "Weberknechte - WWW Dokumente komfortabel erstellen". iX (in German) (8). Heinz Heise.
  2. ^ a b c d Bahneman, Liem (30 August 1994). "ANNOUNCE: tkHTML-2.0 html editor for X11". World Wide Web Consortium. Retrieved 16 November 2010.
  3. ^ "Acid2 in major browsers". How To Create. Retrieved 2008-04-27.
  4. ^ "TkinterWeb". GitHub. Retrieved 2022-01-19.

External links

  • Tkhtml Home Page
  • Html Viewer 3 - Tkhtml3 Web Browser
  • TkinterWeb
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