On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 13:26, Beni Cherniavsky <c...@users.sf.net> wrote:
> 0x0000 <zero_...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > In addition to those points, I will add that in most cases the link >> generation in Zim is find - I like being able to type e.g. Glossary:TCP and >> get a link that - when I click it will create a page in the Glossary that I >> can fill in. I just need to be able to disable that functionality to keep >> e.g. spurious links from being generated when I want to use the literal >> page-name string instead of the link - if I "format" the string (e.g. as >> "literal", "bold", "italic" or whatever - that helps, but formatting is >> often lost, and the links re-generated. Probably this is different topic, >> though. >> >> M$ Office AutoCorrect/AutoFormat leverages Undo for similar functionality: > the autolinking/autoformating is added to the undo list as a separate action > from the typing, so that you can just type and press Ctrl+Z to supress the > autothings when your don't want them. > > Currently in zim they are fused: FooBar<SPACE> turns it into a link when > you add the <SPACE>; Ctrl+Z removes the link but also the <SPACE>; pressing > <SPACE> again to continue typing restores the link. > > So maybe we want to adopt the separately-undoable autolinking model? > It doesn't solve other questions but it does give a one-press way to decide > autolinking case-by-case. > > Correction: in perl zim it already worked the smart way! In pyzim, the actions are fused. I'll file a feature request in the tracker for pyzim. -- Beni Cherniavsky-Paskin <c...@users.sf.net>
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