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README.md
THIS FORK
This fork aims at getting a usable version of NetSurf running under the GNUstep library. I will note that there is (I think) a working update of the old cocoa port, checkout github/mmuman's repos for this. However, this port requires CoreFoundation, and CoreGraphics dependencies. This port compiles with just basic GNUstep base, gui, and back libraries unlike the cocoa port.
With Rik theme, client side decorations and mac-style menu.
Current State
Works pretty well, has tabs (including vertical), history, download management, bookmarks.
What still needs doing
Preferences (currently partially done - WIP), other bits and bobs probably.
Tested and built on OpenBSD 6.8(macppc) + clang, and Ubuntu 20.10 + gcc.
Props to Sven Weidauer for the original cocoa port. Original copyright notice has been included in files consisting of large parts of his work.
ORIGINAL NETSURF README
NetSurf
This document should help point you at various useful bits of information.
Building NetSurf
Read the Quick Start document for instructions.
Creating a new port
Look at the existing front ends for example implementations. The framebuffer front end is simplest and most self-contained. Also, you can contact the developers for help.