Difference between revisions of "Emacs as a web browser's external editor"
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PhilHudson (talk | contribs) (Created page with "* Firefox family (Iceweasel, Conkeror, etc) * Webkit family (Safari, Chrome) * Internet Explorer * Opera") |
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* Firefox family (Iceweasel, Conkeror, etc) | * Firefox family (Iceweasel, Conkeror, etc) | ||
* Webkit family (Safari, Chrome) | * Webkit family (Safari, Chrome) | ||
+ | **[https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ljobjlafonikaiipfkggjbhkghgicgoh Edit with Emacs] "is an extension for Google's Chrome(ium) browser family | ||
+ | that allows you to edit text areas on your browser in a more full | ||
+ | featured editor. It does this in conjunction with an '''Edit Server''' | ||
+ | which services requests by the browser". It does not use Emacsclient because Chrome's security policy does not allow extensions to spawn new processes. | ||
* Internet Explorer | * Internet Explorer | ||
* Opera | * Opera |
Revision as of 16:35, 28 March 2012
- Firefox family (Iceweasel, Conkeror, etc)
- Webkit family (Safari, Chrome)
- Edit with Emacs "is an extension for Google's Chrome(ium) browser family
that allows you to edit text areas on your browser in a more full featured editor. It does this in conjunction with an Edit Server which services requests by the browser". It does not use Emacsclient because Chrome's security policy does not allow extensions to spawn new processes.
- Internet Explorer
- Opera