Re: copy and paste urls from webpage

2013-03-28 Thread Martin Bazley
The following bytes were arranged on 26 Mar 2013 by Richard Porter :

> Incidentally Shift-Select-click = Object > Link > Download target

One of the things I most wish NetSurf would do is an option to invoke
the download window externally - i.e. links sent over the AcornURI
protocol, which may have originated in an email, or possibly even
manually extracted from the source of a page which NetSurf doesn't want
to play nice with.

In the case that said link goes to, say, a large image, it would be so
useful to be able to directly download it without being forced to wait
for NetSurf to attempt to render it first.

This could probably be satisfactorily fixed just by adding an extra
button to the 'Open URL' window.

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Re: copy and paste urls from webpage

2013-03-27 Thread Jim Nagel
John Rickman Iyonix  wrote on 26 Mar:
> Is there an easy way to select an url on a webpage in order to get it
> into the clipboard?

I never knew Shift-Adjust-click did this trick till Tony Moore 
enlightened us here.  And then, of course, I see that interactive Help 
has been enlightening us all the time -- methinks I'll leave it 
switched on now and then, even on familiar apps, to see what further 
enlightenment I gain.


To export the url of the page you are ON (i.e., the addressbar, as 
opposed to a link IN THE BODY of the page) simply drag* it to a 
textfile. Or Shift-drag it to a directory, where it appears with the 
filetype URL.  Easier than using the menu "Page > Save location > 
...".
   (*Some versions of the OS allow ordinary drag to select parts of a 
writable field such as the addressbar.  In that case, use Ctrl-drag.  
Those versions probably also support Ctrl-A Ctrl-C to copy the 
contents of the addressbar to the clipboard.)
   Netsurf's interactive help doesn't mention these actions.

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Re: copy and paste urls from webpage

2013-03-27 Thread Rev Dr Alan Leighton
In message <5332eff287...@timil.com>
  Tim Hill  wrote:

> In article , Rev Dr Alan Leighton
>  wrote:
>> In message <5332b46317...@timil.com> Tim Hill  wrote:

>>> In article <7e0f9c3253.a...@ntlworld.com>, Rev Dr Alan Leighton
>>>  wrote:

>>> [Snip]

 Menu over the Netsurf page then use Page > Export >Text. Save text
 into Ovation or Easi Writer and then delete what you do not need.

>>> Wow. That would be an extreme way of extracting a URL from even only
>>> a 20KB web page. If you've seen some of mine, you wouldn't want to do
>>> that unless you have lots of time to waste!

>>> As others have said,  over the link pops up a URL save
>>> box which can even be dragged to a NetSurf address field or nearly
>>> anywhere else you want it to be.

>> Teach a wise man and he is yet wiser. I wouldn't call it extreme for
>> have done that for years and it really is quite flexible and quick.
>> Now to try your way.

> I was thinking particularly of a news page I maintain which can have tens
> of very similar links and to find the correct one in an editor you have
> to invoke search and still I have ended up with the wrong one! Agreed
> that on a very simple page, what you describe is adequate for the task.

> Pleased to see that  pops up in !Help with NetSurf so it
> shouldn't be news to anyone.  ;-)

Oh I have just tried it. Super. Changing my ways now. Thanks

Alan




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Re: copy and paste urls from webpage

2013-03-27 Thread Tim Hill
In article , Rev Dr Alan Leighton
 wrote:
> In message <5332b46317...@timil.com> Tim Hill  wrote:

> > In article <7e0f9c3253.a...@ntlworld.com>, Rev Dr Alan Leighton
> >  wrote:

> > [Snip]

> >> Menu over the Netsurf page then use Page > Export >Text. Save text
> >> into Ovation or Easi Writer and then delete what you do not need.

> > Wow. That would be an extreme way of extracting a URL from even only
> > a 20KB web page. If you've seen some of mine, you wouldn't want to do
> > that unless you have lots of time to waste!

> > As others have said,  over the link pops up a URL save
> > box which can even be dragged to a NetSurf address field or nearly
> > anywhere else you want it to be.

> Teach a wise man and he is yet wiser. I wouldn't call it extreme for
> have done that for years and it really is quite flexible and quick.
> Now to try your way.

I was thinking particularly of a news page I maintain which can have tens
of very similar links and to find the correct one in an editor you have
to invoke search and still I have ended up with the wrong one! Agreed
that on a very simple page, what you describe is adequate for the task.

Pleased to see that  pops up in !Help with NetSurf so it
shouldn't be news to anyone.  ;-)




Re: copy and paste urls from webpage

2013-03-27 Thread Rev Dr Alan Leighton
In message <5332b46317...@timil.com>
  Tim Hill  wrote:

> In article <7e0f9c3253.a...@ntlworld.com>, Rev Dr Alan Leighton
>  wrote:

> [Snip]

>> Menu over the Netsurf page then use Page > Export >Text. Save text
>> into Ovation or Easi Writer and then delete what you do not need.

> Wow. That would be an extreme way of extracting a URL from even only a
> 20KB web page. If you've seen some of mine, you wouldn't want to do that
> unless you have lots of time to waste!

> As others have said,  over the link pops up a URL save box
> which can even be dragged to a NetSurf address field or nearly anywhere
> else you want it to be.

Teach a wise man and he is yet wiser. I wouldn't call it extreme for 
have done that for years and it really is quite flexible and quick. 
Now to try your way.

Thanks

Alan

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Re: copy and paste urls from webpage

2013-03-26 Thread Tim Hill
In article <7e0f9c3253.a...@ntlworld.com>, Rev Dr Alan Leighton
 wrote:

[Snip]

> Menu over the Netsurf page then use Page > Export >Text. Save text
> into Ovation or Easi Writer and then delete what you do not need.

Wow. That would be an extreme way of extracting a URL from even only a
20KB web page. If you've seen some of mine, you wouldn't want to do that
unless you have lots of time to waste!

As others have said,  over the link pops up a URL save box
which can even be dragged to a NetSurf address field or nearly anywhere
else you want it to be.




Re: copy and paste urls from webpage

2013-03-26 Thread Richard Porter
On 26 Mar 2013 Tony Moore  wrote:

> On 26 Mar 2013, Richard Porter  wrote:
>> On 26 Mar 2013 John Rickman Iyonix  wrote:
>>
>>> Is there an easy way to select an url on a webpage in order to get
>>> it into the clipboard?
>>
>> No. I use Object > Link > Save > Text and drag to !Edit on the icon
>> bar, then copy from there or save the file to where I want it.

> Shift-adjust-click on a link allows its URL to be saved where you will.

That's just a short cut for Object > Link > Save > ANT URL
It doesn't copy the URL to the clipboard.

Incidentally Shift-Select-click = Object > Link > Download target

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Re: copy and paste urls from webpage

2013-03-26 Thread John Rickman Iyonix
Tony Moore  wrote

> On 26 Mar 2013, Richard Porter  wrote:
>> On 26 Mar 2013 John Rickman Iyonix  wrote:
>>
>>> Is there an easy way to select an url on a webpage in order to get
>>> it into the clipboard?
>>
>> No. I use Object > Link > Save > Text and drag to !Edit on the icon
>> bar, then copy from there or save the file to where I want it.

> Shift-adjust-click on a link allows its URL to be saved where you will.

Thanks Tony - that is just what I was looking for!

John


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Re: copy and paste urls from webpage

2013-03-26 Thread Christopher Dewhurst
In message <89f29a3253.old_coaster@old_coaster.yahoo.co.uk>
  Tony Moore  wrote:
[snip]

> Shift-adjust-click on a link allows its URL to be saved where you will.

Well I'll go to foot of my stairs* I never knew that -- thanks Tony!

Chris.
*Except I don't have any stairs...

> Tony




Re: copy and paste urls from webpage

2013-03-26 Thread Rev Dr Alan Leighton
In message 
  John Rickman Iyonix  wrote:

> Is there an easy way to select an url on a webpage in order to get it
> into the clipboard?

> If you try to stripe a selectable field the arrow pointer turns into
> the hand and it won't mark the text.
> If you start the stripe before the url or after the url and stripe
> backwards you always pick up extraneous characters.


Hi John,

Menu over the Netsurf page then use Page > Export >Text. Save text 
into Ovation or Easi Writer and then delete what you do not need.

Cheers

Alan


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Re: copy and paste urls from webpage

2013-03-26 Thread Tony Moore
On 26 Mar 2013, Richard Porter  wrote:
> On 26 Mar 2013 John Rickman Iyonix  wrote:
>
> > Is there an easy way to select an url on a webpage in order to get
> > it into the clipboard?
>
> No. I use Object > Link > Save > Text and drag to !Edit on the icon
> bar, then copy from there or save the file to where I want it.

Shift-adjust-click on a link allows its URL to be saved where you will.

Tony









Re: copy and paste urls from webpage

2013-03-26 Thread Richard Porter
On 26 Mar 2013 John Rickman Iyonix  wrote:

> Is there an easy way to select an url on a webpage in order to get it
> into the clipboard?

No. I use Object > Link > Save > Text and drag to !Edit on the icon 
bar, then copy from there or save the file to where I want it.

I have an outstanding feature request to add

Menu > Object > Link > Copy to clipboard

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copy and paste urls from webpage

2013-03-26 Thread John Rickman Iyonix
Is there an easy way to select an url on a webpage in order to get it 
into the clipboard?

If you try to stripe a selectable field the arrow pointer turns into 
the hand and it won't mark the text.
If you start the stripe before the url or after the url and stripe 
backwards you always pick up extraneous characters.

John
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