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− | Since text editing in Emacs is better, | + | Since text editing in Emacs is better, extensions are developed for all |
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− | editor. Mostly these | + | editor. Mostly these extensions make use of [[Emacs daemon]]. |
== Firefox Family == | == Firefox Family == | ||
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− | : | + | See the [https://github.com/stsquad/emacs_chrome emacs_chrome] extension. |
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== Webkit family == | == Webkit family == | ||
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== Opera == | == Opera == | ||
+ | Older versions of Opera based on Presto had a version of the popular Firefox It's All Text extension. Newer versions of Opera based on Chromium do not have a native extension (yet). However, Opera does support Chrome/Chromium extensions to some extent via [https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/details/download-chrome-extension-9/?display=en this extension]. You can then install the "Edit with Emacs" extension from the Chrome Web Store. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:25, 14 October 2019
Since text editing in Emacs is better, extensions are developed for all major web browsers to use Emacs as their external editor. Mostly these extensions make use of Emacs daemon.
Firefox Family
See the emacs_chrome extension.
Webkit family
Safari, Chrome etc.
Internet Explorer
Opera
Older versions of Opera based on Presto had a version of the popular Firefox It's All Text extension. Newer versions of Opera based on Chromium do not have a native extension (yet). However, Opera does support Chrome/Chromium extensions to some extent via this extension. You can then install the "Edit with Emacs" extension from the Chrome Web Store.