On 1/1/24 11:52, Nicolas George wrote:
Greg Wooledge (12024-01-01):
It's been my experience that the hyperlinks I'm meant to click are so
long that they wrap around the terminal width multiple times. This
makes copy/pasting them tedious at best, and even then it still
sometimes fails for me.
Surprising. The graphical web browsers I know are actually very tolerant
of spurious newline characters inserted in pasted URLs, and I suspect it
is on purpose. PDFs from magazines might also have wrapped links.
Regards,
Most browsers to well with such as long as the link is surrounded by
<link> the left-right arrows delineate the links contents even if it is
wrapped to several lines on your screen.
Take care all.
Cheers, Gene Heskett.
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