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Firefox Add-on #5
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A co-worker let me know about GhostText for Sublime: So it seems like it's possible. Is support planned? |
It is of course possible. The Atom plugin can be found here, I think it should not be too complicated to port it to Python and Sublime API. |
Thanks for the reply. I was talking about a Firefox port, not a sublime On Wed, Feb 3, 2016, 5:38 PM Daniel Perez [email protected] wrote:
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Oh, sorry! |
I'm currently writing this comment with Firefox Nightly and atomic-chrome so it's basically already working. The only thing I did was add
to the manifest and removed the 'activeTab' permission since it seemed to cause the extension not to load (and I believe is also redundant with the 'tabs' permission ). Edit: Also works in the current Firefox Developer Edition (v47). |
That's great news, thank you for the info. I did not know Firefox support was progressing so quickly. |
This is great! How can I test this? sounds like it could maybe be a closed issue, and I would be happy to add to the readme and maybe push to the firefox extensions list if I can test it out and confirm it works. |
I did not have a change to try it out yet. |
In Firefox 50, the only thing I had to do was go to It appears the |
I just used the Chrome Store Foxified Firefox add-on to install the Atomic Chrome Extension directly from the Chrome Store into Firefox. Now, I'm using it to type this comment. So it seems to be working just fine as is, if you want to make an official port of it. btw: I'm using Firefox 51.0.1 (64bit) for Linux Mint. |
I confirm that this extension works as-is with Firefox 57. I installed it |
"Chrome Store Foxified" worked for me. This should be added to the README for people looking to add it to Firefox. |
Good to hear! |
Is this possible?
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