Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Done
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P3: Somewhat important
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5.9.0
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None
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4b5029e208affc15cde07006ea91d4a28c243a57
Description
The documentation for WebEngineScript says, "The following Greasemonkey attributes are supported since Qt 5.8: @exclude, @include, @name, @match, and @run-at."
But there is no documentation about how to actually do it, and no examples I can find, for neither QML (which is what I'm interested in) nor C++. Where/how are we supposed to insert/apply Greasemonkey attributes?
Simply including the directives as comments inside the UserScript, like you would with Greasemonkey, has no effect.