Apologies Stéphane for not responding nearer in time to your response (I 
wasn't subscribed to the topic, I am now).

The most efficient current procedure to get a link from MLO into a browser 
involves:

1. In MLO. Click node to edit (as you suggest).
2. In ML. Ctrl + A to select all the text of node, in the case that the 
node contains only a link; or (as you suggest) using mouse or keyboard to 
manually select the text.
3. In MLO. Ctrl + C to copy the link.
4. In Browser. Ctrl + V to paste the link
5. In Browser. [Enter] to execute web page loading.

There's nothing unintuitive about this procedure, at least for those of us 
at a minimal level of computer literacy. The problem is, rather, that's an 
ineffecient procedure compared to  *ctrl + click to open a link* 
functionality.

Note also introducing *ctrl + click to open a link* functionality would not 
interfere with *click to edit a node* functionality. So it's not a choice 
of one functionality over another.


On Sunday, September 27, 2015 at 4:24:10 PM UTC+10 Stéph wrote:

> Personally I prefer the click to open functionality. To edit the text, you 
> can still drag to select or use the keyboard to position your cursor 
> (perhaps more like how you edit links I Excel, rather than Word). I hope 
> those two options can become intuitive for you too. 
>
> Stéphane

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