On Saturday, February 25, 2017 at 5:34:46 PM UTC-6, Edward K. Ream wrote:
>
> Leo now supports the unl:// syntax.  Leo colors from unl:// to the end of 
> the line.
>
> More importantly, control-clicking on an unl:// link will open a .leo file 
> (if specified) and will select a node, if specified.
>
> The syntax is:  unl://(optional-path-to-a-.leo-file)(#)(optional unl).
>

The new code is subtly different from the old, which is causing some 
problems. At present, I think the bookmarks plugin works again, but I could 
be very wrong about that. Please continue to report any problems, no matter 
how large or small, with unl://, file:// or the bookmarks plugin.

There is one subtle difference between unl:// and file:// that I haven't 
mentioned.  The scanning for unl:// treats *everything on the line* (except 
trailing blanks) as part of the unl. As a result, there is no need to 
change blanks to %20.  Otoh, lines can not contain multiple unls.

Edward

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