On 2017-01-03, Deborah Swanson <pyt...@deborahswanson.net> wrote: > Grant Edwards wrote, on January 03, 2017 3:13 PM >> >> On 2017-01-03, Deborah Swanson <pyt...@deborahswanson.net> wrote: >> >> > I'm sorry, I should have said a GUI console because I >> wouldn't expect >> > a text-based console to produce clickable links. >> >> What's a "GUI console"?
> The GUI consoles I have are in Pycharm, the IDLE that comes with > Anaconda, and Spyder. PyCharm and IDLE both ask for internet access when > I open them, so they're capable of opening links, but whether that means > their output space is capable of handling clickable links I don't know. Thanks, that's a bit clearer. For those of us from the Unix world "console" means something else. > I do know printing a full url with the %s specifier or entering a url > and clicking enter just gives you the plain text url. Obviously, not all > GUI consoles are enabled recognize and make clickable links from > correctly formatted urls. > > I was hoping there was some functionality in python to make clickable > links. Could be a package, if the core language doesn't have it. There is no definition for what a "clickable link" is unless you're sending HTML to a web browser. That means there's no way to create funcationality to make one. -- Grant Edwards grant.b.edwards Yow! I'm not an Iranian!! at I voted for Dianne gmail.com Feinstein!! -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list