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  2. Project Naptha - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Naptha

    Project Naptha is a browser extension software for Google Chrome that allows users to highlight, copy, edit and translate text from within images. [1] It was created by developer Kevin Kwok, [2] and released in April 2014 as a Chrome add-on. This software was first made available only on Google Chrome, downloadable from the Chrome Web Store.

  3. Help:Text editor support - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Text_editor_support

    Select the entire content of the browser text area (as with Ctrl+A or ⌘ Cmd+A), copy it (to the clipboard; Ctrl+C), then paste (Ctrl+V) it into an external editor window; Perform the editing and copy the text editor contents; Select the browser text area contents so that they are overwritten, then paste the edited text back

  4. Text (Chrome app) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Text_(Chrome_app)

    Text is a Google Chrome packaged app. It functions as a lightweight text editor that is not platform dependent. It functions as a lightweight text editor that is not platform dependent. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is capable of working offline and supports syntax highlighting .

  5. User:Cacycle/wikEd help - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Cacycle/wikEd_help

    Also updates the syntax highlighting. Keyboard shortcut: Shift-Alt-B (or Ctrl-Shift-B, depending on browser). Selection, otherwise whole text Textify: Converts pasted content to plain text. Strips any formatting from content that has been pasted from sources like Word or web pages and leaves only the visible text. Also updates the syntax ...

  6. User:Cacycle/wikEd - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Cacycle/wikEd

    wikEd relies on the browser-internal rich-text editor and uses formatted text (similar to MS Word or Outlook). This causes the following inconveniences: Syntax highlighting of new and changed text has to be invoked manually by pushing the button (see Firefox feature request). It is not possible to enter tab characters.

  7. Help:Keyboard shortcuts - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Keyboard_shortcuts

    hover-edit-section [5] – The "D" keyboard shortcut now edits the section you're hovering over. page-info-kbd-shortcut [6] – The "I" keyboard shortcut now opens the "Page information" link in your sidebar. superjump [7] – Custom keyboard shortcuts to go to any page. accessKeysCheatSheet [8] - The "?" keyboard shortcut now overlays a list ...

  8. Wikipedia : Syntax highlighting

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Syntax_highlighting

    mw:Extension:CodeEditor – syntax highlighting for JavaScript, CSS and modules available on a button < > at the left of the toolbar for these page types mw:User:Remember the dot/Syntax highlighter – documentation for the wiki-code syntax highlighter available as "Syntax highlighter" under Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-gadgets

  9. Wikipedia : Tools/Browser tools/Mozilla Firefox/Plugin ...

    en.wikipedia.org/.../Plugin:_Highlight_searching

    Allows the user to highlight a word or phrase on a webpage and search it on Wikipedia and Wiktionary through a right-click menu. Installation instructions: Navigate to the download page [dead link ‍] for the Merriam-Webster "Firefox Popup" plugin. Follow the instructions on the page to install the plugin.