A lot of suggestions have been mentioned, but I didn't see the mozex extension
for firefox/mozilla mentioned. You can set an editor for textareas, view
source, intercept mailto: links, and a lot more.
http://mozex.mozdev.org/development.html
-Original Message-
From: Franco Saliola [mail
On 5/17/07, Marc Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> either natively as (IIRC) kde applications do, or by means of an extensions
> (as seveal other posts mention doing for Firefox). Other browsers (such as
> IE IIRC) simply don't support any external editor.
Shouldn't be that hard to tell AutoHot
> either natively as (IIRC) kde applications do, or by means of an extensions
> (as seveal other posts mention doing for Firefox). Other browsers (such as
> IE IIRC) simply don't support any external editor.
Shouldn't be that hard to tell AutoHotkey to copy paste the text to vim
and back .. (win
Thus spake Franco Saliola [05/16/07 @ 21.26.10 -0400]:
> Is there a way to embed vim into my browser (or any other application
> for that matter)?
>
> I hate typing in the html text boxes and would much prefer to use vim
> to edit my email.
>
> Or are there any suggestions on reading/writing emai
Franco Saliola wrote:
Is there a way to embed vim into my browser (or any other application
for that matter)?
I hate typing in the html text boxes and would much prefer to use vim
to edit my email.
Or are there any suggestions on reading/writing email using Gmail and Vim?
I'll create a tip if
On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 09:26:10PM -0400, Franco Saliola wrote:
> Is there a way to embed vim into my browser (or any other application
> for that matter)?
>
> I hate typing in the html text boxes and would much prefer to use vim
> to edit my email.
>
> Or are there any suggestions on reading/wri
On Wed, 2007-05-16 at 21:26:10 -0400, Franco Saliola sent:
>I hate typing in the html text boxes and would much prefer to
>use vim to edit my email.
>
Don't we all? Using w3m, it's easy to use Vim to edittext areas.
I shall assume that you are using a graphic web-browser and
assume further that you
On 5/16/07, Franco Saliola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there a way to embed vim into my browser (or any other application
for that matter)?
I hate typing in the html text boxes and would much prefer to use vim
to edit my email.
Or are there any suggestions on reading/writing email using Gmail