You can get something close to this by binding a mouse button (or key
press), something like this:

    bind ctrl-mouseRelease1 overLink "run(echo %u)"

If there's a command that will copy text to the clipboard (I'm not sure
if there is, but it seems like there ought to be), you could use that in
place of "echo".

I'll look into adding a right-button-menu option for this.

- Derek


On 2009 Jun 30, jida...@jidanni.org wrote:
> Package: xpdf-reader
> Version: 3.02-1.4+lenny1
> Severity: wishlist
> File: /usr/bin/xpdf
> X-debbugs-cc: der...@foolabs.com
> 
> I wish xpdf had Firefox's right mouse key's "Copy Link Location"
> functionality.
> 
> Currently all one can do is click on links. But what if one just wants
> to copy the link location to paste elsewhere, instead of firing up a
> browser or mail program?
> 
> Nope, not even pdftotext will help. One must either read it off the
> bottom of the screen and type it back in by hand, or mine it out of the
> PDF. See Bug #535122.
> 
> 




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