Execute JS for Thunderbird

A great Thunderbird ass-on that offers easy acces to a JavaScript console.
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  • License:
  • BSD
  • Price:
  • FREE
  • Publisher Name:
  • Rudolf Noe
  • Publisher web site:
  • https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1310
  • Operating Systems:
  • Mac OS X 10.0 or later
  • File Size:
  • 30 KB

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Execute JS for Thunderbird Description

A great Thunderbird ass-on that offers easy acces to a JavaScript console. Execute JS is Thunderbird add-on which provides an enhanced JavaScript-Console, where you can comfortably enter and execute arbitrary JavaScript-Code and modify functions. Here are some key features of "Execute JS for Thunderbird": · Execute arbitrary (multiline) JavaScript Code in every open window · Execute JS also gices you the possibility to evaluate the properties of an object · Modifying functions on the fly i.e. you can search for functions, load and edit them and eventually save the modified function. · Execute JS provides a persisent history of the executed code snippets as well as a basic code completion functionality · Shortcut notations for frequent used expressions can be configured. · Execution of JS Code - The code is executed via the eval-function on the target window defined with "Target window / Content window". The code can be executed via the button "Execute" or by pressing "Ctrl+Enter". The object given back by the eval-function is displayed in the result textbox by calling its toString() method. · Printing Properties of object - With the "Properties"-button the object resulting from the JS code are printed to the result textbox. · Comand History - All executed commands a stored in a command history. This history is also persisted on exit (up to configured max. number of commands). With "Ctrl+Up/Down" you can navigate through the command history. · Code completion - With "Ctrl+Space" basic code completion is available. This is achived by evaluating the current expression (i.e. the code snippet from the current cursor postion back to the next space) on the target window. The code completion is case-sensitive. · Command abbreviations - In the configuration dialog (Execute JS --> Configuration) so-called command abbreviations could be defined e.g. doc for document. Before executing the JS code all abbreviations are substituted. All available command abbreviations could be choosen via a context menu triggered with "Ctrl+Shift+Space". Requirements: · Thunderbird 1.5 – 3.1a1pre What's New in This Release: · Support for Thunderbird added.


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