Nick Welch wrote:
On Thu, Nov 20, 2003 at 03:24:07AM +0000, Antony Gelberg wrote:

Hi all,

I miss one thing from gnome.  gnome-terminal let me ctrl-click on a url,
and open mozilla.  Any other xterm replacements that can do this?


But I don't want to install all the gnome-terminal dependencies if I can
use something else...


I'm not aware of any other terminal that "sees" urls and lets you simply
click on them other than ... er.. I *thought* konsole, but I'm checking
it out right now and it doesn't seem to do it.  So I know of no others.
:)  But what you *can* do, is map a keybinding to load the currently
selected url.  Install 'xsel', a small command line utility that lets
you interact with the clipboard, and you could map a keybinding to do
something (I believe) like this:

mozilla -remote `xsel`

As far as creating that keybinding.. it depends on your window manager /
desktop environment.

you can also middle click into mozilla window, it will open the new window with URL being whatever is in current selection. It's not exactly the same as Antony wants but I find it good enough for me...


erik


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