Since 2022.04.04 (or around) Dooble provides some UI to configure Chromium flags (see also #1). Given that we want to force it to run in single-process mode on OS/2 for the time being, this UI may be a perfect place for that.
The previous idea was to use a separate package that will set QTWEBENGINE_CHROMIUM_FLAGS globally in CONFIG.SYS for that purpose but it requires a reboot and also managing yet another package is certainly more work.
Since 2022.04.04 (or around) Dooble provides some UI to configure Chromium flags (see also #1). Given that we want to force it to run in single-process mode on OS/2 for the time being, this UI may be a perfect place for that.
The previous idea was to use a separate package that will set QTWEBENGINE_CHROMIUM_FLAGS globally in CONFIG.SYS for that purpose but it requires a reboot and also managing yet another package is certainly more work.