Clickable hyperlinks
Grant Edwards
grant.b.edwards at gmail.com
Tue Jan 3 22:42:28 EST 2017
On 2017-01-04, Michael Torrie <torriem at gmail.com> wrote:
> On my Linux machine, the terminal emulators I've used all make a regular
> url printed out into a clickable link (or at least a right-clickable
> link). This is just something they try to do with all things that look
> like urls. Sometimes it's helpful, often it's annoying.
What I have done is defined a window manager root menu entry that opens a web
browser on the current text selection. That lets me "click" on a link in any
application that suport the standard X11 text-selection mechanism (which is
almost all of them).
>> I was hoping there was some functionality in python to make clickable
>> links. Could be a package, if the core language doesn't have it.
>
> No, there is not. If you made a full GUI app using a toolkit like
> GTK or Qt, you can indeed place hyperlinks on your forms and the
> operating system will automatically connect them to the web browser.
> But not in text-mode terminal apps.
For me it's double-click to select the url in the terminal window or PDF viewer
or whaterver, then right-click on the root window and pick
the menu entry that says 'Firefox [sel]' or 'Chrome [sel]'. It's a few extra
steps, but it works for almostly any application that displays text.
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