[Greasemonkey] Editing a script
esquifit
esquifit at googlemail.com
Sat Sep 23 21:21:50 EDT 2006
Write "about:config" into the location bar and check the value of the "
greasemonkey.editor" preference. It should point to your editor of choice.
In order to reset the current value, if any, delete it from the context menu
and repeat the operation (select script, click on edit). May be you'll have
to restart FF for this change to take effect. Next time you click on Edit
After you'll be prompted for the path to your editor. Needless to say, your
editor must support specifying the file to edit as an argument to the
executable via command line; sometimes writing a wrapper script is
necessary.
2006/9/23, Steve Randles <steve.randles at gmail.com>:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have an installed script and according to what I just read online I
> should
> be able to to click on tools/manage user scripts/ highlight the installed
> script/click edit and be able to edit it and when I click save I should
> see
> the changes immediately.
>
> Thats said, when I click edit, nothing happens! What or where am I
> doing/going wrong?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help offered.
>
> S
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