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[FEATURE REQUEST] Make links in Notes clickable #2105

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Korb opened this issue Dec 30, 2024 · 2 comments
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[FEATURE REQUEST] Make links in Notes clickable #2105

Korb opened this issue Dec 30, 2024 · 2 comments
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Korb commented Dec 30, 2024

Current Behavior (if any)

URLs inserted into the text of a note remain dead. To follow them, you have to enter the note editing mode, select the link, open a new browser tab, paste the copied link, and press Enter.

Desired Behavior

Follow a link in one click.

Motivation / Use Case for Changing the Behavior

Currently, entering the note editing mode is possible by clicking on it or by pressing the "Update note" button. If the note consists of a single link, a processing conflict may occur. I suggest choosing:

  1. in the case of a link note, the user can only click the button to enter the editing mode;
  2. completely remove the functionality for editing the note by clicking on it;
  3. following the link occurs only when the modifier key is pressed;
  4. entering the note-link editing mode occurs when the modifier key is pressed;
  5. something else.
@Korb Korb added the augmentation New feature or request label Dec 30, 2024
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Should be doable, but we'll need some sort of parser logic, or maybe regex will do?

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Korb commented Jan 12, 2025

I probably am. too much of a humanist because he couldn’t remember the syntax of regular expressions. For me, it was and remains a brainfuck. BBCode, Markdown, or using your own formatting tags would have suited me better.

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