# This is a minimal example of using Gtk2::MozEmbed, basically # a stripped-down pumzilla. It displays your home directory # and has no extra signal handlers or chrome. This is for comparing # to the other examples to see what they add. It does nothing # related to Mozilla::DOM. # # $CVSHeader: Mozilla-DOM/examples/Minilla.pm,v 1.4 2007-06-06 21:46:56 slanning Exp $ package Minilla; use strict; use warnings; use Glib qw(TRUE FALSE); use Gtk2; use Gtk2::MozEmbed; # The Minilla class is a subclass of Gtk2::Window. # We will embed a Gtk2::MozEmbed widget in it. # (Note: this must be called after `use Gtk2'.) use Glib::Object::Subclass Gtk2::Window::; # This is for Glib::Object::Subclass. It initializes # the window object, in particular adding the mozembed object. sub INIT_INSTANCE { my $self = shift; # Create a GtkMozEmbed widget. my $embed = Gtk2::MozEmbed->new(); # Loading a page shows that it's working. $embed->load_url("file://$ENV{HOME}"); # Gtk2::Window isa Gtk2::Container, so we can add # the mozembed widget to it. $self->add($embed); # We could access the mozembed widget using `get_children' # and so on, but it's more convenient to save it in the Window object. $self->{_embed} = $embed; } 1;