a cool Opera feature that Mozilla doesn't have

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Author: Carl Parrish
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Subject: a cool Opera feature that Mozilla doesn't have
The API for this was mostly done (though the only example was for the
bonbo editor). There has already been code submission for vi and emacs
but I think they are going to slow down till the 2.0 code base gets more
stable (its going to be a lot more fun to program additions on 2.0).


On Tue, 2003-05-27 at 12:05, Derek Neighbors wrote:
> > One can set the editor to use when viewing source. I
> > set it to /usr/local/bin/gnuclient, which is allows a
> > user to request a running XEmacs process to edit the
> > material named. Or a person can set it to vi or
> > whatever else makes his heart go pitter-pat.
> >
> > I *love* this feature, and greatly wish the same were
> > possible within Mozilla, but it's not, unless there's
> > something I've missed.
> > That's the sort of feature that I don't think is too
> > difficult to add to a program, so maybe it's on the
> > Mozilla developers map to do that?
> >
> > Carl Parrish, are you out there reading this, and do
> > you have any comment?
>
> Use Galeon. It is much more responsive UI wise than Mozilla (but uses the
> Mozilla rendering engine). It has this feature.
>
> Preferences->Programs->View Source and then put in the program you want to
> view source with. ;)
>
> -Derek
>
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