Hey:
Did you try control + click the headline?
On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 6:25 AM, Indrajith indrajit...@gmail.com wrote:
I am returning to Leo after a very long time. The last time I was using it
was in 2008 or so, when it was still developed using Tk. I used to use @url
quite a lot, and is
Thanks, it works on Ctrl + Click (Left Button)
But, some observations.
Case 1: Node Headline in the format - @url address with *out* http://
It doesn't work. :(
Case 2: Node Headline in the format - @url address with http://
:) Works
Case 3: Node Headline in the format @url some text , body
I think so, the only way a URL can be detected within a string is through
the http// in the beginning.
The fact is that common URL detection is being used for opening the url's,
meaning, the common url detection script doesnt take the advantage of
knowing that the node is a @url node to guess
I am returning to Leo after a very long time. The last time I was using it
was in 2008 or so, when it was still developed using Tk. I used to use @url
quite a lot, and is one of the reason, I am coming back. But now, it seems
in the Qt version something seems to have changed. @url in headline
I'd like to have the following functionality:
if double click node and node is url:
open url
else
normal double click
if shift+double click node and node is url:
then will edit node like normal
Would I need to write a plugin for this or is their an easier way? If
On Fri, 5 Apr 2013 08:18:02 -0700 (PDT)
brian brian.down...@yakkadesign.com wrote:
I'd like to have the following functionality:
if double click node and node is url:
open url
else
normal double click
if shift+double click node and node is url:
then
When I hold down ctl before clicking the node then the node is selected.
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When I upgraded from a 2010 version of LEO, a double click on a @url will
no longer open the web address. Now when I double click, LEO lets me edit
it. In the previous version, when I doubled clicked, LEO would open the web
address.
Here is an example of what I have in a headline:
On Sat, 30 Mar 2013 07:25:23 -0700 (PDT)
brian brian.down...@yakkadesign.com wrote:
When I upgraded from a 2010 version of LEO, a double click on a @url will
no longer open the web address. Now when I double click, LEO lets me edit
it. In the previous version, when I doubled clicked,