Ihor Radchenko writes:
> That looks like a good optional addition.
>
>> If you're open to a patch, how do you like my implementation in the linked
>> package? I'm happy to take a different approach if you prefer something else.
>> ...
>> [2] https://github.com/ryanprior/yank-dwim/blob/main/yank-
Ryan Prior via "General discussions about Org-mode."
writes:
> Lately I've noticed more applications supporting a method of creating a link
> by pasting a URL. The flow works like this:
> 1. write some text
> 2. select the text you want to linkify
> 3. paste a URL to turn the selected text into
On 2/28/25 4:42 AM, jman wrote:
> Just to be sure I understand: you are suggesting an alternate way to linkify
> a selected region of
> text, currently supported by the `*-insert-link` functions (bound to `C-c
> C-l`), correct?
That's correct. The org-insert-link command continues to be usefu
Ryan Prior via "General discussions about Org-mode."
writes:
> Lately I've noticed more applications supporting a method of creating
> a link by pasting a URL. The flow works like this: [...]
What a smart, simple yet impactful, QOL improvement! TIL.
> What do you think about adding this capabi
Ryan Prior via "General discussions about Org-mode."
writes:
Lately I've noticed more applications supporting a method of creating a link by pasting a URL. The
flow works like this:
1. write some text
2. select the text you want to linkify
3. paste a URL to turn the selected text into a named
Lately I've noticed more applications supporting a method of creating a link by
pasting a URL. The flow works like this:
1. write some text
2. select the text you want to linkify
3. paste a URL to turn the selected text into a named link
This feature is supported many places (including Matrix, Zu