Isaac Leonard via Emacspeak <emacspeak(a)emacspeak.org> writes: Yes, help welcome here, see the Readme in the relevant directory in github > In the emacspeak 55 install there is a nyxt folder, I've not tried it out though. > Tim Cross via Emacspeak <emacspeak(a)emacspeak.org> writes: > >> Hi Raman, >> >> just wondering if you have looked at the Nyxt browser? I've just built >> and installed it and am surprised at how good it seems. If your not >> familiar with it, it is a Common Lisp based web browser which includes >> Javascript support. >> >> What is interesting is that it is not too hard to define commands which >> can be run in Emacs which interact with the browser. You can also run a >> swank server in the browser and connect to it via slime. >> >> My thinking is that it could provide a nice extension for those sites >> which require Javascript and are not terribly useful with eww. I also >> suspect it would be fairly straight-forward to add at least rudimentary >> speech support. There is already code out there showing use of Emacs and >> Nyxt for capturing org notes and driving Nyxt from within Emacs. >> >> Could be another useful tool - especially for those like us who run >> Emacs and Stumpwm and therefore already have CL, swank and slime setup >> etc. >> >> Tim >> _______________________________________________ >> Emacspeak mailing list -- emacspeak(a)emacspeak.org >> To unsubscribe send an email to emacspeak-leave(a)emacspeak.org -- Thanks, --Raman(I Search, I Find, I Misplace, I Research) ♈ Id: kg:/m/0285kf1 🦮
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