Can the browser go user-configurable to treat mimetype text/plain as with attr[contenteditable="True"]?

asked 2015-01-14 17:31:23 +0200

rdmo gravatar image

updated 2015-03-28 13:50:32 +0200

With this plaintext parser behaviour as default, local text files (given the relevant read/write permissions) become more accessible and useful.

This request depends upon another requested feature (save content to local files via the native browser), 73458.

This will bring the benefit of having a text editor within a very few taps. It would be important in the implementation to not lose unsaved edits just by changing tabs.

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Request you to post short titles. :) Also, if you're a developer you may be interested in the below https://github.com/sailfishos/sailfish-browser/

anandrkris ( 2015-01-17 15:36:07 +0200 )edit

Okies, i only suggested as I imagine many people read in TJC app o. mobile. Not all components are open source in Jolla so in most of the browser related posts I make a mention about it, just in case it helps. Am a Linux user for about 2 years and absolutely no programming experience. Just an open source enthusiast. :)

anandrkris ( 2015-01-17 19:33:51 +0200 )edit