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GenerateManifest.pm
Makefile.in We still want to ignore errors copying the embed_lite component when not building Minimo, or running make in this directory in a non-minimo static build will fail. Fixing Camino tinderbox bustage. 2003-07-07 08:02:25 +00:00
basebrowser-installer-win.pkg bug 204255 2003-05-21 19:20:38 +00:00
basebrowser-mac-cfm Create a new xpcom obsolete library (and component library). 2003-03-15 01:04:32 +00:00
basebrowser-mac-cfmDebug Create a new xpcom obsolete library (and component library). 2003-03-15 01:04:32 +00:00
basebrowser-mac-macho bug 204255 2003-05-21 19:20:38 +00:00
basebrowser-unix MfcEmbed preferences not being saved because profile sharing components are not packaged. Adding them to Windows and Mac packages and removing extra occurance of intl.xpt. b=204740, r=ssu/sr=alecf/a=asa 2003-05-12 14:02:40 +00:00
basebrowser-win bug 204255 2003-05-21 19:20:38 +00:00
basebrowser-win-supp Implement Aqua form controls when building with the Cocoa toolkit (bug 188254). r=pinkerton, sr=sfraser. 2003-03-12 04:57:33 +00:00
embed-jar.mn Remove pippki (XUL security dialogs) from embed.jar (bug 188145). r=kaie, sr=alecf. 2003-01-09 23:31:37 +00:00
gen_mn.pl Fix platform detection and workaround bug in cygwin perl's FindBin module. 2002-10-22 04:25:08 +00:00
gre-installer-win.pkg Removal of MNG support. Bug 195280. Patch by tor@acm.org. r=pavlov sr=blizzard. 2003-06-03 23:16:42 +00:00
gre-win Removal of MNG support. Bug 195280. Patch by tor@acm.org. r=pavlov sr=blizzard. 2003-06-03 23:16:42 +00:00
gre-win-supp Renaming MRE to GRE (Gecko Runtime Environment) 2002-09-12 19:07:34 +00:00
gre.pl Renaming MRE to GRE (Gecko Runtime Environment) 2002-09-12 19:07:34 +00:00
installed-chrome.txt Remove pippki (XUL security dialogs) from embed.jar (bug 188145). r=kaie, sr=alecf. 2003-01-09 23:31:37 +00:00
minimo-unix updating minimo-unix requirements 2003-07-23 05:56:38 +00:00
mk_sdk_hdr_lst.pl
readme.html Added xmlextras to embedding manifests. b=166608 r=ccarlen@netscape.com sr=heikki@netscape.com 2002-09-12 12:20:50 +00:00
xulprefs.mn Bug 191165 Remove old proxy preferences files r=jag sr=bz 2003-02-24 10:24:07 +00:00
xulsecurity.mn fix typo, bug 149283. r=tao/sr=alecf/a=valeski. 2002-06-12 18:19:42 +00:00

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  <title>Embedding distribution information</title>
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<h2>Introduction</h2>
       
<p>This is the Embedding distribution of <a
 href="http://www.mozilla.org/">Mozilla</a>. It     serves as a reference 
and smoketest distribution to demonstrate a typical     subset of Mozilla 
needed to embed it into another application. The     distribution contains 
sample applications for testing and development purposes.</p>
       
<p>Please note the phrase<i> typical subset</i>! If you want to use a different
     subset then see the <a href="#cust">customizing the embedding distribution</a>
     section below.</p>
       
<h2>Where can I find more information about embedding? </h2>
       
<p>Mozilla.org - <a href="http://www.mozilla.org/">http://www.mozilla.org/</a>.</p>
       
<p>The Embedding project page - <a
 href="http://www.mozilla.org/projects/embedding/">http://www.mozilla.org/projects/embedding/</a>.
     This page should serve as your main point of information for learning 
how to     embed Mozilla in your own applications.</p>
       
<p>The Embedding Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page - <a
 href="http://www.mozilla.org/projects/embedding/faq.html">http://www.mozilla.org/projects/embedding/faq.html</a>. </p>
       
<p>The Embedding newsgroup - <a
 href="news:netscape.public.mozilla.embedding">news:netscape.public.mozilla.embedding</a>.</p>
       
<p>The Embedding QA page - <a
 href="http://www.mozilla.org/quality/embed/">http://www.mozilla.org/quality/embed/</a>.</p>
       
<p>Instructions for building Mozilla (including Embedding) - <a
 href="http://www.mozilla.org/build/">http://www.mozilla.org/build/</a>.</p>
       
<p>Instructions for fetching Mozilla source code (including Embedding) - <a
 href="http://www.mozilla.org/source.html">http://www.mozilla.org/source.html</a>.</p>
       
<h2>Contents </h2>
       
<p>The distribution contains, libraries, resources and chrome. All of this
     is a subset of Mozilla, repackaged for embedding. The layout follows 
the     usual Mozilla directory, i.e. </p>
       
<ul>
        <li>./ - Test applications, launch scripts and core libraries (xpcom, 
nspr         etc.)</li>
        <li>./components/ - XPCOM components (network, graphics, layout,
content,          etc.).</li>
        <li>./chrome/ - chrome files. In embedding most of the chrome has 
been         re-packaged into a single embed.jar file to make it more manageable.</li>
        <li>./res/ - miscellaneous rendering and parser files.</li>
        <li>./defaults/ - default preference settings</li>
       
</ul>
       
<h3>Unix</h3>
       
<h4>TestGtkEmbed</h4>
       
<p>A simple browser application built using the GTK+ Browser Widget.</p>
       
<h4>GTK+ Browser Widget</h4>
       
<p>A GTK+ widget for embedding Mozilla into GTK+/GNOME applications such as
<a href="http://galeon.sourceforge.net/">Galeon</a>.     More information 
about the widget may be found here <a
 href="http://www.mozilla.org/unix/gtk-embedding.html">http://www.mozilla.org/unix/gtk-embedding.html</a>. 
</p>
       
<h3>Windows</h3>
       
<h4>MFCEmbed</h4>
       
<p>A complete browser application written in MFC and the Gecko embedding APIs.
    This application demonstrates and exercises the functionality necessary 
to     put together a fully featured browser using Gecko.</p>
       
<h4>Mozilla ActiveX Control</h4>
       
<p>An ActiveX browser control built with the embedding APIs. You may use the
    control to embed a browser inside applications     written in VB, Delphi
etc. More information about the control including     installation instructions
may be found at <a href="http://www.iol.ie/%7Elocka/mozilla/mozilla.htm">http://www.iol.ie/~locka/mozilla/mozilla.htm</a>.
     </p>
       
<h3>Macintosh </h3>
       
<p>PPEmbed is built as part of the standard Mac embedding build. Work on <a
 href="http://www.mozilla.org/ports/fizzilla/Mach.html">Fizilla     Mach</a> 
may also yield a Mac embedding distribution in the future. </p>
       
<h2>Installation and Usage </h2>
       
<h3>Unix</h3>
       
<ol>
        <li>Untar the embedding distribution into an empty directory of your
         choice.</li>
        <li>From the command-line, cd into the directory and type       
 './run-mozilla.sh ./TestGtkEmbed'</li>
       
</ol>
       
<h3>Windows </h3>
       
<ol>
        <li>Unzip the embedding distribution into an empty directory of your
         choice.</li>
        <li>Double-click on mfcembed.exe</li>
       
</ol>
       
<h2><a name="cust">Customizing the embedding distribution</a></h2>
       
<p>The embedding distribution is produced by first building the full Mozilla
     source and cherry picking files and chrome into a separate embedding 
directory.     Basically the steps are:</p>
       
<ol>
        <li>Build Mozilla as usual</li>
        <li>cd mozilla/embedding/config</li>
        <li>make</li>
       
</ol>
       
<p>The embedding distribution will appear in mozilla/dist/Embed.</p>
       
<p>The build process works by reading a file called basebrowser-win (or  
  basebrowser-unix, basebrowser-mac-macho etc.) and copying the listed files 
from     mozilla/dist/bin into mozilla/dist/Embed. It then reads a file called 
embed-jar.mn     and repackages the specified chrome files and directories 
into a single     embed.jar.<br>
 </p>
 
<p>This process can be customized in one of two ways:<br>
 </p>
 
<ol>
   <li>Edit basebrowser-foo (where foo = win, unix etc.) and remove/add the 
items you require</li>
   <li>Create a new file called client-foo and add the items you require. 
This file is detected by the build process and will be run <i>after</i> the
contents of basebrowser-foo have been copied.</li>
 
</ol>
 The latter is the best probably approach to take since the embedder can
maintain these files without modifying ones in Mozilla<i></i>. The client-foo
file      allows embedders to specify files to be added or removed from the
default      embedding distribution. A minus sign in front of a filename
deletes that      file.       
<p>For example if you wanted a distribution containing extra character converters, 
but not the ActiveX control and not XMLExtras you might define a     client-win 
like this:</p>
       
<pre>[Embed]<br>components\ucvja.dll<br>components\ucvko.dll<br>components\ucvcn.dll<br>components\ucvtw.dll<br>components\ucvtw2.dll<br>components\ucvibm.dll<br>-mozctl.dll<br>-mozctlx.dll<br>-components\xmlextras.dll<br>-components\xmlextras.xpt<br></pre>
       
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