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<node id="437080" title="Re: Monk Links - Copy Perlmonks-links to the clipboard in on-site-format" created="2005-03-06 15:36:15" updated="2005-03-20 13:43:36">
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Tanktalus</author>
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&lt;p&gt;It took me a bit to realise what you were doing.  Especially since I don't know anything about XPIs, Javascript, or XULs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;First off, I want to say that I have it working (finally) on Firefox on Linux.  So there should be some good news there - it's been tested on non-Windows :-)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Secondly, "invoking" is not entirely clear to me.  So I want to expand on how it's working for me, which I presume is how it's working for everyone else.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Basically, you must right-click on an actual href anchor link, aka, &amp;lt;a href="http://(?:www)\.perlmonks\.(?:com|org)"&amp;gt; in HTML.  The actual text above, "&lt;code&gt;http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=12345&lt;/code&gt;", doesn't quite cut it, as I erroneously inferred.  Thus,  [id://12345|right-click here].  Of course, if you're using a left-handed mouse, left-click there.  Whatever.  ;-)  Then one of the options will be "make PM-link".  Select that, obviously.  Note that, at least here, it's not coming up with a keyboard shortcut (no letter is underlined).&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;What would be cool for extentions, [holli], is if you did likewise for perldoc, doc, and cpan links.  :-)  Of course, isn't it always the case - start off with something simple and cool, and everyone wants to add stuff to make it ugly and bloated ;-}  Regardless of whether you do this or not, I've got this version installed.  Thank you!&lt;/p&gt;</field>
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