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Re: emacs for everything?
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Joe Corneli |
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Re: emacs for everything? |
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Mon, 15 Nov 2004 23:41:27 -0600 |
> I think it will be a long time before a emacs-based browser would
> work as well as one of the popular web browsers.
I would be willing to put up with a fair amount of clunkiness in
other departments if I could have a browser in which every text
window was an Emacs window. Replacing Pine & NN with Gnus was a
new birth of freedom for me.
You can use Lynx and set the editor to emacs. This is what I do,
and it works fine. (Lynx isn't running under Emacs though, just
invoking it.) I'm pretty sure there is also a plugin for Mozilla
that lets you edit text fields with the editor of your choice.
Presumably emacs-w3m also has the feature you're looking for (and it
does run under emacs), though I don't use it personally.
Re: emacs for everything?, Pascal Bourguignon, 2004/11/15
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Re: emacs for everything?, Thien-Thi Nguyen, 2004/11/15
Re: emacs for everything?, Kai Grossjohann, 2004/11/16
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- Re: emacs for everything?, Pascal Bourguignon, 2004/11/20
- Re: emacs for everything?, Jay Belanger, 2004/11/20
- Re: emacs for everything?, Alan Mackenzie, 2004/11/21
- Re: emacs for everything?, Joe Corneli, 2004/11/21
Re: emacs for everything?, Pascal Bourguignon, 2004/11/21