* emacs and wikis
@ 2007-04-27 10:12 Tim X
2007-05-05 16:09 ` Xavier Maillard
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From: Tim X @ 2007-04-27 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Earlier I responded to a poster asking about how to use emacs to edit their
company wiki and that they found it couldn't be done with w3m on their company
wiki.
I just came across https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/4125 which is
a firefox plugin that provides an 'edit' button for any text area in a form.
clicking on this button prompts the user for the editor they want to use and
you can configure things using emacsclient etc to use emacs.
so, with this add-on, you can possibly get the best of both worlds. browse with
firefox and then when you need to enter text in a text area, get the power of
using the real thing, emacs.
Tim
--
tcross (at) rapttech dot com dot au
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* Re: emacs and wikis
2007-04-27 10:12 emacs and wikis Tim X
@ 2007-05-05 16:09 ` Xavier Maillard
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From: Xavier Maillard @ 2007-05-05 16:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Tim X; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
Hi,
Depending on what kind of wikis you want to edit, you have
sometimes "native" support for them.
Oddmuse for example has several modes to edit it so you can
browse/edit emacswiki pages directly through any GNU Emacs ;)
Xavier
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