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Function to open linked notes in a new window #397

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rasbt opened this issue Feb 3, 2016 · 5 comments
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Function to open linked notes in a new window #397

rasbt opened this issue Feb 3, 2016 · 5 comments

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@rasbt
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rasbt commented Feb 3, 2016

Hi,
I just gave Quiver a try and really love it so far! I have a little suggestion for the feature list. It would be really nice to add an "open link in a new window" feature to the context menu for linked notes (I attached a screenshot below to illustrate what I mean). This would be an extremely handy feature ... For example, let's say your main note is an outline of some sort, and you have several resources linked to it; it would be nice to be able to continue editing this outline while opening these "linked contents" for skimming.

Cheers,
Sebastian

screen shot 2016-02-03 at 1 32 47 am

@dkarter
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dkarter commented Feb 3, 2016

Command + clicking the link will do it. :)

@rasbt
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rasbt commented Feb 3, 2016

Thanks for the tip. I tried it on 2 separate machines (both running Version 3.0 (66) from the Appstore) and it doesn't seem to work :(. Somehow, it's ignoring the command button.

@ylian
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ylian commented Feb 3, 2016

@rasbt Oh, cmd+click is added in 3.0.1. You can try the build here: #361

3.0.1 is currently waiting for review.

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rasbt commented Feb 3, 2016

Cool, thanks!

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ylian commented Feb 9, 2016

3.0.1 is released. Cmd+click is supported.

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