Copy to the clipboard, yes, but drag and drop (with control-option, rather than the expected command-option for a link) doesn't do it. I just get an abbreviated reference in TextEdit, DevonThink, and MellelNEW in Version 9.2
• Drag and drop, or copy to the clipboard, a hypertext link to a reference and insert it into another application
Clicking on the link will open Bookends and highlight the corresponding reference. Some applications that accept drag and drop of Bookends hypertext links are TextEdit, DevonThink, Scrivener, Delicious Library, and OmniOutliner.
Hyperlink Drag and Drop?
Hyperlink Drag and Drop?
Why would you expect Command-Option to work? That just extends the selection lists.
Dragging to Mellel doesn't work -- it can't display hypertext links.
I don't know what you mean by abbreviated reference. Please Control-Option drag and drop into a TextEdit file, zip that file, and send it to me (support@sonnysoftware.com).
Jon
Sonny Software
Dragging to Mellel doesn't work -- it can't display hypertext links.
I don't know what you mean by abbreviated reference. Please Control-Option drag and drop into a TextEdit file, zip that file, and send it to me (support@sonnysoftware.com).
Jon
Sonny Software
Yes, I can. Using Bookends 9.2 on a MacBook Pro C2D with 10.4.9.
For me, creating hyperlinks using drag and drop does not work – it will always create a curly bracketed reference at the drop point instead of a hyperlink. (I tried dropping into OmniOutliner, TextEdit, Finder, and iCal and I used different key combos for the drag & drop operation.) Creating a hyperlink using the menu entry in Bookends works for me.
For me, creating hyperlinks using drag and drop does not work – it will always create a curly bracketed reference at the drop point instead of a hyperlink. (I tried dropping into OmniOutliner, TextEdit, Finder, and iCal and I used different key combos for the drag & drop operation.) Creating a hyperlink using the menu entry in Bookends works for me.
Ah, so true! I thought I tried this, but obviously I didn’t…nicka wrote:I get different results depending on whether ctl-opt is depressed before or after starting the drag.
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Jon,
What I think has been reported is particular to Word. I can't use the copy hyperlink and paste into Word, but I can control/option drag it into Word. The result is this:
file://localhost/bookends/::sonnysoftware.com:5733
and it is also hyperlinked but clicking the hyperlink does nothing. highlighting it and using 'Open URL' in the Services menu does nothing either.
I'm on a G4 iBook.
What I think has been reported is particular to Word. I can't use the copy hyperlink and paste into Word, but I can control/option drag it into Word. The result is this:
file://localhost/bookends/::sonnysoftware.com:5733
and it is also hyperlinked but clicking the hyperlink does nothing. highlighting it and using 'Open URL' in the Services menu does nothing either.
I'm on a G4 iBook.
~I swore to myself that if I ever got to walk around the room as manager people would laugh as they saw me coming and applaud as I walked away~
To be clear:nicka wrote:I get different results depending on whether ctl-opt is depressed before or after starting the drag. Is this a feature?
The contents of the drag are set (and fixed) as soon as the drag begins. Therefore, modifier key presses (Control-Option) must occur before beginning the drag. This is no different from pressing a Command key combinations -- the Command key must be pressed first.
Pressing the modifier keys after the drag has begun has no effect on the contents of the drag (and thus, you get a plain vanilla Copy Citation).
Jon
Sonny Software