Hyperlinks in documents exported to HTML?

Andrew Payne droo at odometer.org
Tue Feb 24 16:42:07 PST 2004


hey dan,

i wrote an applescript that exports the file, then triggers a perl 
script to process that file and then ftp to a server. i use perl's grep 
to convert hrefs to links.

if you have bbedit you could do the same but without the perl . use 
applescript to export the file, then pop open the file in bbedit and do 
the same grep. i could write this script for you if you have bbedit. i 
mainly use the perl because then i don't see it open in bbedit, and 
perl is a bit faster.

-ap


On Feb 24, 2004, at 2:56 PM, Dan Wood wrote:

> I have an OO document that has a number of URLs in it, and I've been 
> exporting it to HTML for others (those less fortunate than us OO 
> users) to read.  It would be VERY handy to have the ability for URLs 
> to be hyperlinks in the exported document ... is there some way to 
> accomplish this, or are there any suggested workarounds?  Or should I 
> submit this to Omni as a feature request?
>
> (BTW, there does seem to be some hyperlinking abilities from within OO 
> -- clicking or double clicking on some URLs brings up the associated 
> Web page, even though there is no visual underline cue that it's 
> hyperlinked....)
>
>
>
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