Difference between revisions of "Emacs as a web browser's external editor"
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**Firefox add-on [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/its-all-text/ It's All Text!] works with Emacsclient to allow the user to edit text in Emacs and send the results to the browser textarea with {{CommandKeys|C-x #|edit-server-done}}. | **Firefox add-on [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/its-all-text/ It's All Text!] works with Emacsclient to allow the user to edit text in Emacs and send the results to the browser textarea with {{CommandKeys|C-x #|edit-server-done}}. | ||
* Webkit family (Safari, Chrome) | * Webkit family (Safari, Chrome) | ||
− | **Chrome extension [ | + | **The Chrome extension is described on [[Edit with Emacs]]. |
* Internet Explorer | * Internet Explorer | ||
* Opera | * Opera |
Revision as of 17:20, 28 March 2012
- Firefox family (Iceweasel, Conkeror, etc)
- Firefox add-on It's All Text! works with Emacsclient to allow the user to edit text in Emacs and send the results to the browser textarea with [C-x #] (or M-x edit-server-done).
- Webkit family (Safari, Chrome)
- The Chrome extension is described on Edit with Emacs.
- Internet Explorer
- Opera