Saturday, September 30, 2023

NEW: x11/qt6/{qtwebengine,qtwebview}

Hi porters@

I know the ports tree is locked for new ports. I want to ask for OKs to
import after the look. I also know that no one is willing to build such
a monster of code. In addition, there is still no consumers for testing
that uses it.

Of course build tests are welcome. It's a good opportunity to heat your
place.

Information for inst:qt6-qtwebview-6.5.2

Comment:
simple web viewing component for Qt6

Required by:
debug-qt6-qtwebview-6.5.2

Description:
Qt WebView provides a way to display web content in a QML application without
necessarily including a full web browser stack by using native APIs where it
makes sense.

Maintainer: Rafael Sadowski <rsadowski@openbsd.org>

WWW: https://www.qt.io/

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Information for inst:qt6-qtwebengine-6.5.2

Comment:
Qt chromium based web engine

Required by:
debug-qt6-qtwebengine-6.5.2
debug-qt6-qtwebview-6.5.2
qt6-qtwebview-6.5.2

Description:
The Qt WebEngine module provides a web browser engine that makes it easy to
embed content from the World Wide Web into your Qt application on platforms
that do not have a native web engine.

Qt WebEngine provides C++ classes and QML types for rendering HTML, XHTML, and
SVG documents, styled using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and scripted with
JavaScript. HTML documents can be made fully editable by the user through the
use of the contenteditable attribute on HTML elements.

Maintainer: Rafael Sadowski <rsadowski@openbsd.org>

WWW: https://www.qt.io/

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