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* The '''native host''': An application that runs on your computer that the browser extension talks to: | * The '''native host''': An application that runs on your computer that the browser extension talks to: | ||
** It should be available as package from your distribution. | ** It should be available as package from your distribution. | ||
** If building from source into a custom prefix, you will want to build with -DCOPY_MESSAGING_HOST_FILE_HOME to install the files firefox/chrome need | |||
= How to help = | = How to help = |
Revision as of 12:58, 15 May 2018
This project aims to provide better integration of web browsers with the Plasma desktop.
How to install
The extension consists of two parts:
- The browser extension: A regular extension to be installed in your browser:
- For Google Chrome, Chromium, and Vivaldi: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/plasma-integration/cimiefiiaegbelhefglklhhakcgmhkai
- For Mozilla Firefox: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/plasma-integration/
- The native host: An application that runs on your computer that the browser extension talks to:
- It should be available as package from your distribution.
- If building from source into a custom prefix, you will want to build with -DCOPY_MESSAGING_HOST_FILE_HOME to install the files firefox/chrome need
How to help
If you find an issue, please check the list of open bugs and then file a bug report.
For help and suggestions, you'll find us in #plasma on Freenode IRC.
You can also browse the source code and clone it from git://anongit.kde.org/plasma-browser-integration.git