atomic-chrome-el 2.0.0-2 source package in Ubuntu

Changelog

atomic-chrome-el (2.0.0-2) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Add Upstream-Contact.
  * Do a source-only upload to unblock migration to testing.

 -- Nicholas D Steeves <email address hidden>  Wed, 17 Jun 2020 22:54:01 -0400

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Uploaded by:
Debian Emacsen team
Uploaded to:
Sid
Original maintainer:
Debian Emacsen team
Architectures:
all
Section:
misc
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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Builds

Groovy: [FULLYBUILT] amd64

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atomic-chrome-el_2.0.0-2.dsc 2.0 KiB 6c14692055f1677980803e0f274c401b34efd2f5751d4b37e49ef9b03d934c91
atomic-chrome-el_2.0.0.orig.tar.gz 213.2 KiB 74224bf648f7401ce15c19f1233cf4c6b7e69f6b4b83145d852f563fcb532cfd
atomic-chrome-el_2.0.0-2.debian.tar.xz 2.0 KiB 09f1c07975315b110dfdb28ec3e90489a7a22624f015369798519e1ae2903a1e

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Binary packages built by this source

elpa-atomic-chrome: edit a web-browser text entry area with Emacs

 Atomic Chrome is an extension for the Chromium and Google Chrome
 browsers that allows one to edit text entry areas of a web-page in
 Emacs. Atomic Chrome for Emacs also supports the use of GhostText
 Chromium and Chrome extension.
 .
 This package is similar to "Edit with Emacs"; however, it features
 two advantages over this alternative as a result of its websocket
 design:
   * Live update: The text entry area for which Atomic Chrome has been
     activated and its associated Emacs buffer are synchronised.
     Updates to one continuously propagate to the other.
   * Bidirectional communication: Edit text in either the browser
     or Emacs and difference is applied to the other half.
 .
 Firefox is also supported via the GhostText browser addon.