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Old 09-18-2010, 07:05 AM   #41
Manichean
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Originally Posted by chaley View Post
Yea, calibre doesn't attempt to start the browser. What you do is right-click on the link and copy it.

I have wondered whether it would be better to simply have the http:... text and not mark it as a URL. Unfortunately, that would not be copyable, which is probably worse.
Huh. It works for the link in the XPath wizard (seen in conversion options).
I'm probably being pedantic here, but as a user, I'd either expect the link to launch or some sort of note explaining that I have to copy the link.

That being said, this feature is great. I used it only once so far and already love it.
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