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Edit with Emacs version history - 4 versions

Edit with Emacs by dakra, stsquad

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Edit with Emacs version history - 4 versions
  • Be careful with old versions! These versions are displayed for testing and reference purposes.You should always use the latest version of an add-on.

  • Latest version

    Version 1.16

    Released 13 Jan 2021 - 330.58 kB
    Works with firefox 48.0 and later, android 48.0 to 68.*
    * allow disabling of switch to settings behaviour
    * whitelist penguin.linux.test for edit server (ChromeOS/Crostini)
    * fix context menu on newer Chromes (#158)
    * honour edit_server_host instead of hard-coding 127.0.0.1
    * use the Chrome extension UI to set keyboard shortcuts.
    * fix handling of spellcheck=false nodes for Gmail (#171, #162)

    Source code released under GNU General Public Licence v3.0 only

    You'll need Firefox to use this extension
    Download Firefox and get the extension
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  • Older versions

    Version 1.15

    Released 18 Jan 2018 - 287.47 kB
    Works with firefox 48.0 and later, android 48.0 to 68.*
    v1.15 (Same version as previous AMO version v1.14.2)


    * Now builds for Firefox using WebExtension hooks
    * Use chrome.notifications instead of webkitNotifications
    * Use <div> with style instead of inline <img> for edit button
    * fake "input" event to stop active page components overwriting text area</div>

    Source code released under GNU General Public Licence v3.0 only

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  • Version 1.14.2

    Released 17 Jan 2018 - 287.48 kB
    Works with firefox 48.0 and later, android 48.0 to 68.*
    dispatch "input" event to textarea after update

    Some sites (looking at you, fastmail.fm) apparently maintain a shadow copy of a textarea's contents,
    updating it from `change` events on the real textarea. Unfortunately, when `emacs_chrome` directly updates
    the real textarea with text received from emacs, the shadow copy does not see these changes.
    The user (me) is then surprised to see that upon submitting the web page (i.e. `Send`ing the email),
    the edits made in emacs have disappeared, even though they were visible in the textarea.

    This commit forces an `input` event to be dispatched to the textarea after its value has been set
    with the new contents received from emacs, and fixes the problem (for fastmail.fm , at least)

    Source code released under GNU General Public Licence v3.0 only

    Download file
  • Version 1.14

    Released 19 Dec 2017 - 287.37 kB
    Works with firefox 47.0 and later, android 47.0 to 68.*
    Edit with Emacs is an extension for Firefox/Chrome(ium)
    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. This is because extensions
    cannot spawn new processes as a security measure.

    The extension packages native elisp version that can be run inside
    GNU Emacs itself, just follow the instructions from the options page
    of the extension. It has been known to work with GNU Emacs and
    Aquamacs (MacOS); it is presently not compatible with XEmacs.

    Other example edit servers can be found at the project homepage. There
    is no reason why other server scripts could not spawn other editors
    and currently a number of servers support the simple URL based
    protocol.

    This extension is licensed under the GPL v3 and development versions
    can be found at: http://github.com/stsquad/emacs_chrome

    Source code released under GNU General Public Licence v3.0 only

    Download file
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