My GreaseMonkey Scripts

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Hello World!

Says "Hello World!" on every page.

Latex to MathML (Screenshot)

This was an experiment to replace the images created by LaTeX2HTML to MathML. Here is an example page.
The script is heavily based on Peter Jipsens ASCIIMathML which he released under the GPL. Thanks man!

Slim Body (Screenshot)

Lets you resize the width of the body tag using Ctrl+Alt+Left/Right. This is especially useful on widescreen displays.
You can save the settings using the "Tools/User Script Commands/Save Body Width..." menu.
If you click the menuitem you can specify the included pages using * as a wildcard and .tld for all top level domains (.com, .co.uk, .de, ...)

3D Gamers

Direct Image Links

Rewrites the links that they point directly to the images.
This is great if you want to save them but the real power of this script only unfolds with the "linked images" bookmarklet (Screenshot).
Unfortunately this does not work with the QuickGallery script.

Large Images (Screenshot)

Replaces the little thumbnail images with the larger ones.
This is something for the broadband people with a screenshot fetish (like me).
So if you are tired of hitting on the "linked images" bookmarklet use this script instead.

Canvascape - "3D Walker"

WalkEd (Screenshot)

A simple level editor for the "3D Walker" demo.

Google Images

Display Image Instead of Page (Screenshot)

This script modifies the lower frame of the result page that is shows the image instead of the page that contains the image.

Relinker (Screenshot)

Adds direct links to the page and the image above the thumbnails (works great with the "linked images" bookmarklet).
This was originaly written by Patrick Cavit who used code from Eric Hamiters Google Images Relinker extension.

Slashdot

Add Mirrors (Screenshot)

Adds links to various mirrors on your favorite newssite.

Comment Tree

Allows you to collapse/expand the comment tree.
This script was inspired by Matthew Gertners "Slashdot Live Comment Tree" script (http://www.allpeers.com/blog/?p=137).

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The Superficial

Direct Image Links

Makes the image links direct so you can save them more easily.