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woah! I have just tried xwidget-webkit-browse-url
on github đŸ˜± đŸ™€
Care to share a screenshot? I tried it myself but Your Emacs was not compiled with xwidgets support
and I don't see a relevant option to the macOS homebrew package.
will do, I am on the 25.2
snapshot of the official ppa
Thanks! Very interesting…
I'm reminded of that joke about how emacs is not a text editor but an operating system that has a text editor built-in…
Ah yeah, maybe that's how I first heard it. Although IMO it has a decent text editor with evil-mode.
@richiardiandrea : what are neat ways you can script the xwidget webkit using elisp ?
uhm don't know yet, for sure many đŸ˜„