Hi,
I'd appreciate your help.
When I paste plain text URLs into IQ DocPane, they are pasted by default as plain text.
If I want IQ to format/parse the URL as a link (blue color, underlined, and actionable by clicking) I need to press manually "enter" key after every URL's line. And pressing "enter" when you have several URLs is time-consuming and eventually I will not perform that, ending up with an IQ document without formatted links.
Is it possible to copy a URL from plain text and paste it already as a formatted/clickable URL link into IQ DocPane?
I performed some tests (screencast: https://bit.ly/36iFSRw) pasting the same links into Evernote/OneNote, and the URLs were pasted as formatted/clickable URL. So, I'm looking for the same behavior for IQ.
Thank you,
Carlos
How do I ?
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And when you switch the doc pane to view mode, the markdown renders correctly, meaning that the line breaks are inside the document, otherwise the lines would all run together there as well. My doc pane options are as default, using IE 10.
I've been adding markdown files to my doc pane and seeing different results. When I open them with Notepad++ they all have line breaks. But when I ask Notepad++ to show me the EOL character, I see some have CR/LF (which is Windows standard) and they show up fine in the doc pane. Others have LF (which is Unix standard, and comes from documents that I created on my phone) and they show up as one paragraph in the doc pane. When I use Notepad++ to convert the LF to CR/LF, they now show up properly in the doc pane. Is it an option for you to do the EOL conversion?
Regards,
Cyganet
I'm not an expert, but as far as I can tell, the CR/LF vs LF issue is at the operating system level, not specific to InfoQube, see for example this page.
If your text is being added via the autohotkey script, perhaps you (or Left?) can edit it to add `r `n characters between the multi-line entries? See for example here.
Regards,
Cyganet
Hi All ! If you paste as…
Hi All !
If you paste as HTML, it works perfectly:
Sorry Carlos, somehow I'd…
Sorry Carlos, somehow I'd missed your aside to me. Glad Pierre has come up with a global solution!