I received a bunch of feedback and patches from my last announcement but I think all the outstanding bugs are now squashed. The edit-server.el has seen some love to make it more idiomatically correct for elisp. The main change is new code to handle editable DIV tags beloved of such sites as Google+ (which you [...]
Edit with Emacs v1.8
After a relatively quiet period a number of patches have flowed my way so I thought it was worth pushing out a new version. Perhaps the most “important” feature is the edit box flashing and fading from yellow after being updated (like It’s All Text). It wasn’t that hard to do given jQuery and the [...]
Update on Emacs Chrome
In my spare time I’ve been mostly bashing away at trying to implement an edit server for the Emacs Chrome extension in Emacs Lisp. It’s taking longer than I hoped mainly as it’s the first time I’ve ever tried to use the Emacs Lisp Debugger and it’s fairly alien compared to the usual functional GDB’s [...]
End to End Connectivity
We had a slight degree of excitement this evening when we got home. All the power was out and the refrigerating appliances were slowing defrosting. Due to the randomness of the breakers tripping we thought it was the boiler. As it happened it was a earth-neutral leakage that was causing the craziness. Once that was [...]
Chrome and Emacsclient
I had a number of things planned to do today, one of which was to go pick up some parcels that the local delivery service failed to do. However some workmen started digging up the road opposite my house. As the un-controlled single lane alternating between inbound and outbound traffic is right outside my drive [...]