Yes, the cmd-ctl-a shortcut works, as I noted. In v10 it requires 1
step before and 5 after to turn existing URL text into a link, where
in v9 it required 1.

On Aug 29, 5:59 am, Roland Küffner <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Am 28.08.2011 um 16:33 schrieb Eros9:
>
> > My main issue is with anchor tags. In v9, I can highlight a URL, hit
> > cmd-ctl-A, and hit Enter. Voila!
>
> > Now in v10, I highlight the URL, hit cmd-c, hit cmd-ctl-a, type in hr
> > (autocompletes to href), tab, tab again, hit cmd-v, and hit Enter.
> > Whew!
>
> The short version (cmd+ctl+a followed by return) works fine for me in v10. 
> So, for me this behavior is exactly the same as it was in v9. Maybe you are 
> facing some issues with your preferences. Maybe this was broken and has been 
> repaired in one of the last updates (I'm using v3079 as announced on this 
> list a few days ago and I don't remember if I used that shortcut before that 
> update).
>
> Maybe you should contact support to get assistance on the topic.
>
> Regards,
> Roland

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