Having finally installed Google Chrome on my home computer, I first began to look for an alternative to the usual addons for Firefox.
The most commonly used addon is the well known
Transliterator .
A search in Google Chrome Extension Gallery gave a few results, but none of the extensions did not suit me. First of all, the lack of support for WYSIWYG editors (TinyMCE, gmail, etc.).
All this, plus X free time, encouraged me to write my own extension.
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Some technical details
ToCyrillic is based on a
content script .
This script hangs the global onkeyup / onkeydown listener for each page, which in turn changes the Latin characters to Russian in an editable HTML text element.
Replace mode is activated by pressing F2 and.
Links
- Page on Google Chrome Extension Gallery
- Google Code Project
Screenshots


Appendix
The table for translit transform is taken from
translit.ru .
I can add the article with technical details (if there is interest)
The article is typed with ToCyrillic extenssion :)