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Cool! I just got Castor and mcross installed last night, but neither works with alternate ports (not 1965) which I've had to host my jetforce server on. So im stuck playing with authoring using V-98to view. So if you could make sure gemini://url:port works, I'd love it.
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Today's Topics:
1. any Gemini to HTTP gateway? (defdefred)
2. Re: any Gemini to HTTP gateway? (Ben)
3. Re: [ANN] md2gemini release v1.1.0 and gemini linking
discussion (Jason McBrayer)
4. Re: vostok: my protocol-agnostic framework, with (very basic)
gemini support (Jason McBrayer)
5. [ANN] Moonlander: The fanciest Gemini client in the entire
solar system (Ecmel Berk Canl?er)
6. Extra GUS crawling this morning (Natalie Pendragon)
7. Re: [ANN] Moonlander: The fanciest Gemini client in the
entire solar system (defdefred)
8. Re: Announcing garnet, a new (soon-to-be) TUI client (Dunderpate)
9. Re: Any Windows clients? (Dunderpate)
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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 19 May 2020 11:15:55 +0000
From: defdefred <defdefred at protonmail.com>
To: "A protocol that is slightly more complex than gopher, but
significantly simpler than HTTP" <gemini at lists.orbitalfox.eu>
Subject: any Gemini to HTTP gateway?
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Hey!
Do you know any good gateway to read gemini with a http browser?
Regards,
freD.
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Date: Tue, 19 May 2020 16:07:55 +0430
From: Ben <benulo at systemli.org>
To: defdefred <defdefred at protonmail.com>, A protocol that is slightly
more complex than "gopher," but significantly simpler than HTTP
<gemini at lists.orbitalfox.eu>
Subject: Re: any Gemini to HTTP gateway?
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I know a couple listed on the Gemini project page:
https://portal.mozz.us/?url=gemini%3A%2F%2Fgemini.circumlunar.space%2F&fmt=fixed
https://proxy.vulpes.one/gemini/gemini.circumlunar.space
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gemini://kwiecien.us/
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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 19 May 2020 07:38:53 -0400
From: Jason McBrayer <jmcbray at carcosa.net>
To: colecmac at protonmail.com
Cc: "A protocol that is slightly more complex than gopher\, but
significantly simpler than HTTP" <gemini at lists.orbitalfox.eu>
Subject: Re: [ANN] md2gemini release v1.1.0 and gemini linking
discussion
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colecmac at protonmail.com writes:
There was some discussion in another thread about having inline links
in text/gemini, which solderpunk rejected because it would make
parsing much more difficult. I agree with him, and so I wonder what
others on this list think of my take on this. Does using footnotes
make
sense? Are there better, or just different ways to do solve this
problem?
As a 'best practice', and not as a specification, I prefer using
footnotes after each paragraph. I'm glad to see your program supports
that option.
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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 19 May 2020 07:45:14 -0400
From: Jason McBrayer <jmcbray at carcosa.net>
To: solderpunk <solderpunk at SDF.ORG>
Cc: gemini at lists.orbitalfox.eu
Subject: Re: vostok: my protocol-agnostic framework, with (very basic)
gemini support
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solderpunk <solderpunk at SDF.ORG> writes:
On Tue, May 19, 2020 at 04:42:15AM +0000, Zoey Riordan wrote:
With the arrival of Vostok alongside the in-development clients Soyuz
(gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/users/dominikd/) and Voskhod (JMB,
is
there a link for Voskhod yet?), we are just about out of names to
borrow
from the classic era of Soviet manned spaceflight! :) I guess Salyut
is
left.
I realize there's not, and the code is only on the ThinkPad whose power
adapter let out the magic smoke, so there won't be until the
replacement
power adapter arrives. It's kind of in limbo for now, because I need to
figure out how Gnome Builder interacts with PyGTK better.
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| If someone conquers a thousand times a thousand others in |
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Message: 5
Date: Tue, 19 May 2020 15:43:00 +0300
From: Ecmel Berk Canl?er <me at ecmelberk.com>
To: gemini at lists.orbitalfox.eu
Subject: [ANN] Moonlander: The fanciest Gemini client in the entire
solar system
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Hey all!
I was working on this for the last weekend or so, and I believe it's
now ready enough to share.
Announcing: Moonlander[1], the fanciest graphical Gemini client in the
entire solar system [citation needed].
[1]: https://sr.ht/~admicos/moonlander
A screenshot: https://files.ecmelberk.com/img/1589891854.png
Please note that it's still under development, and there are a lot of
known bugs. Still, why not take it for a spin?
The rest of this mail will be an excerpt from the readme file:
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## Features
- Custom, themeable rendering engine via Cairo & Pango
- Tries to follow Gnome HIG
### Known Bugs
- TLS Certificates aren't verified
- Somewhat high resource usage (for a Gemini client)
- No cross-protocol linking (yet)
- Cannot navigate backwards through redirections
- Renderer doesn't behave "native"
- Cannot select/copy text
- No interaction other than mouse clicks on links and scrolling
### Planned Features
- Tabs
- Render more than just text/gemini and plaintext.
- Planned: Markdown & images
- Possibly support other protocols
- Gopher, etc.
- Definitely not HTTP, unless excluding HTML
- Syntax highlighting (?)
- Waiting on text/gemini preformatting annotations to be somewhat
standardized
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Message: 6
Date: Tue, 19 May 2020 10:19:25 -0400
From: Natalie Pendragon <natpen at natpen.net>
To: gemini at lists.orbitalfox.eu
Subject: Extra GUS crawling this morning
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Hi all,
Just FYI in case anyone is seeing the increased crawling traffic this
morning, GUS is getting some upgrades. And by upgrades I of course
mean it's now breaking in novel, unexpected ways. Fingers crossed it
should calm down soon! And once it does, GUS searches should be even
better (I noticed I wasn't handling relative links on pages well, so I
think the index has been missing a fair bit of content thus far).
Natalie
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Message: 7
Date: Tue, 19 May 2020 14:34:46 +0000
From: defdefred <defdefred at protonmail.com>
To: "A protocol that is slightly more complex than gopher, but
significantly simpler than HTTP" <gemini at lists.orbitalfox.eu>
Subject: Re: [ANN] Moonlander: The fanciest Gemini client in the
entire solar system
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On Tuesday 19 May 2020 14:43, Ecmel Berk Canl?er <me at ecmelberk.com>
wrote:
- Render more than just text/gemini and plaintext.
- Planned: Markdown & images
A Markdown Browser... what a nice idea!
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Message: 8
Date: Tue, 19 May 2020 10:09:14 -0500
From: "Dunderpate" <dunderpate at sdf.org>
To: "Nicole Mazzuca" <nicole at strega-nil.co>, "A protocol that is
slightly more complex than gopher, but significantly simpler than
HTTP" <gemini at lists.orbitalfox.eu>
Subject: Re: Announcing garnet, a new (soon-to-be) TUI client
Message-ID: <9673ce30bd6a8b98906cc47f50ee527c.squirrel at mx.sdf.org>
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Hey all!
I've just recently started looking into Gemini, and I decided to try
and
write my own little client. ???? I love what other people have done,
but
something I've noticed is that a lot of existing clients don't
support
Windows, so I thought I'd work on my own. ????
Additionally, I kinda wanted to play with Rust and localization
technologies, so that's on full display here as well. ????
Here's the github page! https://github.com/strega-nil/garnet
I warn you that it is... not feature complete at all. Currently, all
it
does is request gemini pages and print the resulting response out
directly.
Thanks for checking it out y'all!
Nicole
Hi Nicole,
Can't wait to try this out. I'll probably take some time to dig through
the code to see how it works and how it's built as time allows. I'm
stuck
on Windows for my day-job, so having a nice Gemini client would be a
real
luxury :)
Thanks for the time and effort you are putting into this project!
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Dunderpate
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Message: 9
Date: Tue, 19 May 2020 10:12:59 -0500
From: "Dunderpate" <dunderpate at sdf.org>
To: "A protocol that is slightly more complex than gopher, but
significantly simpler than HTTP" <gemini at lists.orbitalfox.eu>
Subject: Re: Any Windows clients?
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Il giorno gio 14 mag 2020 alle 13:29, Dunderpate <dunderpate at sdf.org>
ha scritto:
I'm a big-time Linux user, bare-metal, and BSD guy. However, I'm
confined
to Windows for my day job :/ So, I was just wondering if anyone on
this
list knows of a Windows client floating around that I could use.
I didn't tried but I would say that Alrisha
(https://git.sr.ht/~fabrixxm/alrisha) being pure Qt should run on
windows without any problem...
Hi there!
Thanks for the recommendation! I just had a chance to look into this
last
night and, unfortunately I'm not that comfortable creating a Qt account
just to install the tooling required to run qmake :/ I might be missing
something that allows me to bypass the account creation, but it's a
principle thing I guess LOL. The client itself seems nice enough
though,
and if they had pre-compiled builds I'd certainly use one of 'em.
Thanks again :D
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Dunderpate
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