In Markdown I can hit 'Enter' in an URL formated like this
and it opens in my default browser.
How would I go about to achieve the same in LaTeX documents? I have a lot of
\url{http://domain.tld%7D
links in a document and I'd like to be able to open them as easily as in Markdown.
Thanks in advance!
Oliver
On Aug 7, 2007, at 5:10 PM, Oliver Hagmann wrote:
In Markdown I can hit 'Enter' in an URL formated like this
and it opens in my default browser.
How would I go about to achieve the same in LaTeX documents? I have a lot of
\url{http://domain.tld%7D
links in a document and I'd like to be able to open them as easily as in Markdown.
I just committed a change to the grammar, that should make those links look and behave just like the markdown links.
Thanks in advance!
Oliver
Haris Skiadas Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Hanover College
On 08.08.2007, at 00:30, Charilaos Skiadas wrote:
links in a document and I'd like to be able to open them as easily as in Markdown.
I just committed a change to the grammar, that should make those links look and behave just like the markdown links.
You da man Haris! Thanks a lot! Oliver