Hi All
a few miscellaneous but connected observations and queries.
1) I can see that if I have
@url file://path/to/myfile.txt
in the body of an outline, I can type CTRL-Lclick on this URL and have the
associated app bring up the file. Fantastic! However...
1a) this seems to invoke the command open-url-under-cursor. But from the
minibuffer, this has no binding. Where is this done, and why is this
different from other bindings?
- Can I rebind this command
- How might I bind (eg) shift-Lclick to a useful command?
1b) I would like to have the 'open-url-under-cursor' command accessible via
a right-click context menu, instead of via Ctrl-Lclick.
I can see that by using contextmenu.py and @data contextmenu_commands, I
can add these ... but this appears to be to a *headline* context menu, not
the body context menu.
Is it possible to add entries to the body context menu?
1c) Ideally I would also like this 'open URL' entry to only come up in the
right-click menu when the cursor is under a valid URL (ie. to be in
context! ;-). Any pointers as to this?
Thanks a lot.
2) noticed in passing: The 'valid URLs' section of the Appendic says:
http://leoeditor.com/appendices.html#valid-url-s
says: You may use any type of URL that your browser supports: http, mailto,
ftp, file, etc.
But if I am not mistaken, the rules for a valid URL written just above this
do not allow the use of the mailto URL at least.
mailto:[email protected]?subject=Hello
Is this a bug?
Cheers
Jon N
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