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Opera and URL
I know, with Opera you can only copy/paste text. I also acknowledge the explanation that the URL cannot be copied with the text as it is with other browsers. Yet Zoot and InfoQube can do this. I requested this addition of the IQ developer and it was incorporated. Can't this be done for UR too?
Thanks. Jon |
#2
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CintaNotes and ClipMate do this in addition to Zoot and InfoQube. Why can't UR incorporate this ability? It does not seem hard.
Jon |
#3
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I'm not sure how to shell out to other programs from an Opera plugin (required to call UR).
http://dev.opera.com/articles/view/t...-in-interface/ If anyone knows how to accomplish this, please feel free to write it. See the UR Firefox extension source code and here for how to call UR to import data: http://www.kinook.com/UltraRecall/Ma...linesyntax.htm |
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A Firefox type extension for Opera was not what I had in mind. Zoot, CintaNotes, ClipMate, and InfoQube capture the URL with normal copy commands. In Zoot (and ClipMate if I recall), you have to enable DDE for this to work. With InfoQube and CintaNotes, no configuration is required.
Jon |
#5
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Add RightNote to the list. It can extract the url and the page title. Please, can't UR do this too? I'm not asking for a plug in, just additional functionality that apparently the Windows clipboard can accommodate.
Jon |
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Perhaps I am beating a dead horse, but I asked the developer of NoteCase if he could incorporate this. I suggested DDE as it is used successfully by other programs. Miroslav asked me for more information which I provided (see http://www.autoitscript.com/forum/to...opera-browser/). I received a test build and it works wonderfully.
Jon Last edited by Jon Polish; 11-08-2012 at 10:12 AM. |
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