Allow user to edit web-page textareas with Emacs (and other editors)..
Edit with Emacs is an extension for Googles 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.
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 v1.14 Extension * Fix a bug with the context menu (#85) * Make text buttons slightly opaque edit-server.el * add edit-server-edit-mode-hook (#91, #94)
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