Re: Adding Epiphany Extension
- From: arief# <arief_m_utama telkomsel co id>
- To: Adam Hooper <adamh densi com>
- Cc: epiphany-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Adding Epiphany Extension
- Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2004 14:36:50 +0700
On Fri, 2004-02-20 at 11:29, Adam Hooper wrote:
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> arief# wrote:
> | But, I like to see one extension available on epiphany, that is,
> | Stumble-Upon. That will make me sweeps mozilla entirely off my box (well
> | ofcourse not!, just feels like it ;-)
>
> I've heard of this once before. Is it really all that great?
>
Well, I'm speaking on my own experience here.
It's kind of fun to have, especially when:
1. you get bored reading footnotes.org, kerneltrap.org or slashdot
2. you don't have anything to do. (I know it's impossible.. but... )
3. you just feels so unlikely of doing anything but reading the web (am
I sound addicted here?)
4. you want to search for new things but dont know where to begin.
Yeah, I think it's all that great.
> I wrote a mostly-up-to-date guide at
> http://www.gnome.org/projects/epiphany/documentation/extensions/index.html
> and you can look to the sample extensions in the epiphany-extensions CVS
> module (GNOME CVS) for additional help. Not to mention, the
> already-working extensions.
>
> To implement it, you'd have to create several toolbar buttons. They'd
> correspond to GtkActions like in the Epiphany source code (check the
> source code for the location bar and the back/forward buttons).
>
> But don't get too excited: it's impossible to manipulate the toolbar
> from within an extension right now. This will change in the future. In
> the meantime, I think the extension would be very hard to create :).
>
> Oh, and you'd obviously need the stumbleupon source code:
> http://stumbleupon.mozdev.org/source.html
>
Thanks.
I'm heading for them now.
I read your Web Development Tools idea, I think its a very nice thing to
have. I once think about it, too. But in a different way, I thought,
what if epiphany integrated inside bluefish? A kind of integration that
mozilla composer has.
Just a thought, overall, I don't really know.
Thanks again.
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> Adam Hooper
> adamh densi com
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