On Nov 10, 2006, at 11:42 AM, Alan Schmitt wrote:
On 9 nov. 06, at 04:31, Charilaos Skiadas wrote:
This might be a good moment to remind you, that you can create such a link to a local file by simply dragging it into the right location in the gtd file.
I just discovered that this does not work with folders, I had to manually create a link.
Yes, unfortunately that's a bit beyond my control, since folders are not treated like files for drop purposes (at least they don't seem to).
I also discovered that if there are several links in the same line (in a footnote of a gtd file) then they get all opened, independently of where the cursor is.
When using ctrl-L, indeed, as I said in my previous response ;) :
Actually, they are already there, pressing ctrl-L with the caret on the note line will make TM run the "open" command on any text contained in <...>. So if the note contains: <message:// 454F0376.2010005@ens-lyon.fr>, then this should work just fine. Also, pressing ENTER in it should work just fine. Though ctrl-L will work from anywhere in the line, and it will open all links showing up in that line.
The main difference of course is that pressing ENTER works anywhere in textmate, provided it is not overwritten in the bundle, while ctrl- L only works in GTDAlt (and of course on the dozens of bundles that include GTDAlt in them ;) ).
Alan
Haris