Hi,
I am doing this several times a day: I navigate with TC some TXT-Files, look into them with F3 and see a URL - then I have to copy that URL into my browser, what is quite awkward.
Isn´t there a Lister Plugin that will just make the URLs CLICKABLE, so a simple mouseclick will open them in my browser? This would really enhance the way of "looking" at txt-files enormous!
I checked the hpg_ed.wlx which is really quite neat - but unfortunately it does not "recognize" URLs... would it be a big task, to implement it?
I also, BTW, checked the Synus Plugin - it simply does plain NOTHING. I tried with several configs, killed all other plugin, checked the wincmd.ini and plugin-folder, nothing helps, this plugin just did not show up. is this a known bug?
Thanks for your attention and keep up the good work!
Jones
Lister Plugin that makes http:// links CLICKABLE?
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Last edited by tbeu on 2007-04-20, 06:17 UTC, edited 1 time in total.
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UV (see signature) supports URL highlighting in RTF mode.
Some plugins may exist, which built on MS RTF control - they should support this too,
as this feature is built in MS control.
Some plugins may exist, which built on MS RTF control - they should support this too,
as this feature is built in MS control.
Last edited by Alextp on 2007-04-19, 19:21 UTC, edited 2 times in total.
I was about to recommend Universal Viewer at first, too.Alextp wrote:UV (see signature) supports URL highlighting in RTF mode.
Then again, Jones_123 is looking for some capable Lister plugin. No cheating, Alex.

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NFOViewer will do the job, you just need to add "EXT="TXT" | " in front of its detect string, otherwise it couldn't handle *.txt.
NFOViewer will do the job, you just need to add "EXT="TXT" | " in front of its detect string, otherwise it couldn't handle *.txt.
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