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How to Save Options? #32

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touwys opened this issue Dec 1, 2020 · 3 comments
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How to Save Options? #32

touwys opened this issue Dec 1, 2020 · 3 comments

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@touwys
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touwys commented Dec 1, 2020

Please, I need your assistance: If TextLinkyTool is capable of saving links in the following formats, how should I set it up to accomplish it? I am not familiar with much of the correct terminology to be used, so please excuse my explanations:

  1. A live Page/Tab title. Example: New Issue · Yukisama/TextLinkyTool

  2. Same as (1.), but for multiple tabs.

  3. Same as (1.), but for any text selected on a page. (If this is achievable, does activation of the link point the user to the exact location on the linked page?)

If none of the above is achievable with TextLinkyTool, is it feasible to add it to an updated version? Alternatively, is there perhaps another Firefox extension capable of doing it, already?

Thank you.

@Yukisama
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Yukisama commented Dec 3, 2020

Please, I need your assistance: If TextLinkyTool is capable of saving links in the following formats, how should I set it up to accomplish it? I am not familiar with much of the correct terminology to be used, so please excuse my explanations:

1. A live Page/Tab title. Example: [New Issue · Yukisama/TextLinkyTool](https://github.com/Yukisama/TextLinkyTool/issues/new)

2. Same as (1.), but for multiple tabs.

3. Same as (1.), but for any text selected on a page. (If this is achievable, does activation of the link point the user to the exact location on the linked page?)

If none of the above is achievable with TextLinkyTool, is it feasible to add it to an updated version? Alternatively, is there perhaps another Firefox extension capable of doing it, already?

Thank you.

Hi,

just used mouse right click on PageTab.
the content menu find 'Text Linky Tool' and enjoy it.

@R7914T
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R7914T commented Feb 26, 2024

I just want to copy some text on a web page and then paste it into an email with the url added automatically. I do not understand what I have to change in the setup. Right clicking the page tab did not help me.

@Korb
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Korb commented Jan 28, 2025

@R7914T, do I understand you correctly that you are trying to do with this extension what could be done by selecting the live link text on a web page (by dragging the cursor while holding down LMB / Ctrl + Shift + Arrows), then pressing Ctrl + C, and pressing Ctrl + V in a text editor that supports link formatting (i.e. not plain-text editing mode)?

How to Save Options?

I have the same question. After making changes to the extension settings, clicking the "Save settings" button and refreshing the about:addons page, the changes I made to the settings are not saved.

Text Linky Tool 1.2.11 (January 17, 2023)
Mozilla Firefox 135.0 (64-bit)
Microsoft Windows 10.0.19045.5371

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