Hey guys,
I was using a bundle(I think) that adds the option "Open link in browser" (or something like this) to the context menu in a "Plain Text" file, but last week I was doing some cleanup and accidentally removed it :( Someone know the name of this bundle?
Thanks in advance :)
On Mar 15, 2010, at 5:38 AM, Diego Plentz wrote:
Hey guys,
I was using a bundle(I think) that adds the option "Open link in browser" (or something like this) to the context menu in a "Plain Text" file, but last week I was doing some cleanup and accidentally removed it :( Someone know the name of this bundle?
Hi Diego,
it's 'hidden' in the Text bundle bound to the key ⌅, ie locate your caret inside a link and press ⌅ (ENTER).
If you're looking for a command/key equivalent simply press ^⌘T (Bundles > Select Bundle Item…)
Cheers, --Hans
Hans-Jörg,
Thanks for the tip, btw, my problem was another one: a few days ago, apple updated the version of safari, which requires a system restart (and I was procrastinating it). But in consequence of this, the "Services" menu become unavaiable(just display "Building..." instead of the default options - "Make sticky note", "open url", etc), and it prevented the context menu "Open URL" from being properly displayed.
Thanks all :)
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 4:41 AM, Hans-Jörg Bibiko bibiko@eva.mpg.de wrote:
On Mar 15, 2010, at 5:38 AM, Diego Plentz wrote:
Hey guys,
I was using a bundle(I think) that adds the option "Open link in browser"
(or something like this) to the context menu in a "Plain Text" file, but last week I was doing some cleanup and accidentally removed it :( Someone know the name of this bundle?
Hi Diego,
it's 'hidden' in the Text bundle bound to the key ⌅, ie locate your caret inside a link and press ⌅ (ENTER).
If you're looking for a command/key equivalent simply press ^⌘T (Bundles > Select Bundle Item…)
Cheers, --Hans
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