Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <[email protected]> writes: > Sean McAfee <[email protected]> writes: >> When I want to click on a hyperlink embedded in an article, it's kind >> of a hassle to switch to the article buffer, navigate to the link, and >> press RET, and then return to the summary buffer afterwards. Is there >> any convenient built-in way to streamline this process? Ideally I'd >> like to be able to just select one of the on-screen buttons and >> trigger it without having to leave the summary buffer. > > If there's only one link in the article buffer, it'd be trivial to > implement something like that (I think I did?), but how do you decide > what link to follow if there's more than one?
Idea #1: Via a numeric prefix. Perhaps all of the links could be numbered, like the Conkeror browser does, for ease of identification. Idea #2: Add a command that highlights successive links on repeated invocation, and another command that activates the currently highlighted link. I like idea #2 better. Looks like I've assigned myself a little project. _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
