On Fri, 25 Jun 1999, Michael Koch wrote: > How about writing a part wrapper around khtml. Then we have a part and all > features are in it that kde supports. That's exactly what the HTML view component in Konqueror is. It's a part child (it doesn't need a full-featured GUI), uses libkio/kioslaves and provides some menu elements (via the Konqueror::View interface) . But that doesn't mean that you can embed it in koffice applications without extra code in the apps itself. KoHTML is just a koffice-wrapper around KonqHTMLView, so that it is embeddable/useable in other koffice apps without such modifications. It was just that I thought that it's obsolete now, but Torben convinced me, as there's a visual difference between imported HTML in KWord and "native" khtml (which doesn't require you to import the whole document from new, just because you changed some html code ;-) And as long as there's no full-fledged koffice html editor app, KoHTML might be (or is at least for me, as I use it for private stuff) handy for html documents in koffice apps. Ciao, Simon -- Simon Hausmann http://www.kde.org/