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 ..
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 AutoHotkey
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
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
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 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/writing
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
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 email