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Drop Firefox, Thunderbird support #180

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1ec5 opened this issue Nov 28, 2016 · 6 comments
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Drop Firefox, Thunderbird support #180

1ec5 opened this issue Nov 28, 2016 · 6 comments

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1ec5 commented Nov 28, 2016

This is a placeholder for dropping Firefox compatibility, assuming that the issues blocking #141 aren’t resolved by the time Firefox 57 drops XUL extensions. Dropping Firefox support will consist of updating the documentation and website to remove most references to Firefox. Support for Firefox versions through 56, as well as other XUL applications like Thunderbird and Komodo, will be the focus of this extension going forward.

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1ec5 commented Jun 17, 2017

AVIM works in Pale Moon, so I guess we could mention it in Firefox’s place, at least for Windows and Linux users.

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As you notice, I have to remove this addon on my Firefox from now. This is the only addon for vietnamese typing I used all the time.

Thank for great product, legacy now.

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1ec5 commented Sep 26, 2017

@hungpham2411, thank you for being a loyal user of AVIM all this time. ❤️ I’m as disappointed as you are that Firefox is abandoning traditional extensions like AVIM, but I hope this isn’t the end of the road. Over in #141, we’re trying to figure out how to enhance WebExtensions so that AVIM and similar extensions will be able to work in Firefox 57 and above. Please subscribe to #141 to keep track of our progress. Thanks again.

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1ec5 commented Sep 28, 2017

Looks like Thunderbird 58 also breaks when AVIM attempts to overlay any window.

@1ec5 1ec5 changed the title Drop Firefox support Drop Firefox, Thunderbird support Sep 28, 2017
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Look like Chrome extensions can work on Firefox.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Add-ons/WebExtensions/Porting_a_Google_Chrome_extension
If this's possible I will very happy.

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1ec5 commented Sep 28, 2017

It’s true that it’s possible to port a Chrome extension to Firefox. However, the result is much less functional than what you’re used to. AVIM for Chrome works in the most basic case, but it can’t work on HTTPS pages, in the search bar, or on sites like Facebook or Google Docs due to the limited extension API. This is why it’s important for us to push for a better input method API in Firefox (as part of #141).

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