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pharoah | QML Reader RoundupI'm Pharoah. For those of you who don't know me, I wrote Qbrowse, PQML, and most of the sites in QuickSpace. I also worked on a bunch of GUIs, none of which ever got released (except perhaps my terrible 100 line GUI).
Brandon has indicated to me that there is renewed interest in QML, so I'm putting together a page about all of the QML readers out there to allow people to be better informed about them. Trouble is, I'm not around much anymore and I know that there have been some written in my absence. I need you to help me out by posting about your QML reader, along with any download links or information that you think I won't be able to figure out on my own. For an example of what the info about each reader looks like, go to http://pharoah.xetaspace.net/readers.
Thanks! | 2010-07-11 | 9:36 AM |
HorvatM | Re:QML Reader RoundupQeader
Technical info:
Current version: 1.1 for Win32, 1.0 for Win16
Programming language: Visual Basic 5.0, Visual Basic 1.0 (closed source)
Platforms supported: Win32, Win16
Fetch agent: Microsoft Internet Transfer Control 6.0 (Win32), Wget (Win16)
Rendering engine: proprietary, internal
Environment: graphical forms
Supported protocols: Local file, HTTP
Supported tags: !$|c=-"_^~
UI features:
Interface type: mouse/keyboard GUI
Color support? No
Forms support? No
Text wrapping? Yes
Scrolling mechanic: Freeform (line by line or page by page)
Back button/command? Yes
History? No
Bookmarks? Yes
Help system? Yes
Concurrent? Yes
Additional features:
CURSOR search, command line parameters, source and rendered text saving, resizable window, URL preview on hypelinks before page load | 2010-07-11 | 10:11 AM |
trolly | Re:QML Reader Roundup
QML Browser included in Q-Step3, Asgard and my abandoned Groupware, they have the same renderer code.
Note: it's the first (maybe still the only) that use clic&point for url, download and forms
Technical info:
Programming language: FreeBasic
Platforms supported: Win32, Dos, Linux
Fetch agent: Wget
Rendering engine: proprietary, internal
Environment: graphical forms
Supported protocols: HTTP
Supported tags: $ C | = # : F B _ ^ " + - [ ? ] ~
UI features:
Interface type: mouse GUI (point & click)
Color support? YES
Forms support? YES
Text wrapping? almost Yes
Scrolling mechanic: line by line or page by page (click on the arrow, or in the space up and down the scrollbar)
Back button/command? Yes
History? No
Bookmarks? No
Help system? No
Concurrent? No
| 2010-07-20 | 6:47 PM |
Brandon | Re:QML Reader RoundupTrolly have you tried CQML3? it's point and click.
| 2010-07-20 | 8:23 PM |
HorvatM | Re:QML Reader RoundupIt sure is. When I was testing it, I clicked on an empty space on the page and it thought I clicked on a link. I haven't been able to reproduce the problem since, but I remember that the mouse pointer was far away from any links. | 2010-07-21 | 4:59 AM |
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