I copy the link and use ⌘K on MailMate for that after copying the link
in a browser, no pasting.
Respectfully,
Henry Seiden
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On 15 Sep 2022, at 16:02, Zvi Biener wrote:
A-ha! Thanks. The key is to use the “Copy link” right-click option
on any link. That does it, but ‘regular’ cut and paste does not.
Thanks.
On 15 Sep 2022, at 13:17, aisrael wrote:
I tried to copy (using a right click gives me the option Copy link)
and paste your hyperlinked (Like this), an I get the (Like this) text
followed by the corresponding hyperlink.
Alain
On 15 Sep 2022, at 18:26, Zvi Biener wrote:
Hi All,
There are two issues here, which I’m sorry I wasn’t sufficiently
clear on:
1. There is pasting a text string that begins with “http://“.
For me, this indeed turns in to a full-fledged link automatically. I
think this is the sort of thing that Sam is talking about.
2. There is pasting a text string that doesn’t start with
“http://“, but that is a hyperlink. (Like this). Cutting and
pasting this sort of thing doesn’t yield a hyperlink for me, it
just yields the text “Like this”).
The second one is what I’m curious about. Right now, I think I do
something like Zak, which is to construct the appropriate
markdown-formatted link. (I have an Alfred workflow that makes it
very easy, I just wondered if there are other ideas out there. Happy
to share the workflow w/ anyone interested).
Zvi
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