The other easy option is for me to make a script which will make all nodes
under @screencast replace the contained @URL with:
> import webbrowser
> handle = webbrowser.get()
> handle.open('http://google.com')
But I suspect Leo already has a better way to do this... :)
On Wednesday, May 22, 2013 3:08:53 PM UTC+2, Fidel Pérez wrote:
>
> Hi: Yesterday I discovered this amazing feature (Again, a bit late for the
> time I have been in Leo, but again put it into my tutorial list hehe).
> Screencasts!!!
>
> My quick question about this is the following:
> Is there a way to make screencasts execute @URL nodes? IE, when the
> screencast gets there, it will open the website/file/etc?
>
> If not, which is the command in Leo to execute the containing URL link?
> (what command substitutes (Control-left_click)?
>
> Shouldnt @url nodes open the weblink when control+b is executed? (IE be
> executed as a command when found in a Screencast node)
>
> Thanks!
>
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