[Ext] MR Tech's Link Wrapper 2.2.1 Released

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Oh, BTW, using Jim's method, you no longer need the Quick Reply script

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Zoolcar9 wrote:Oh, BTW, using Jim's method, you no longer need the Quick Reply script

super sweet, will drop that for the official build
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this extension and linkification_1.2.2.beta do not work together it causes linkification to not link all of the link would like to see this fixed.
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just double-click on the unlinkified portion of the link and that should work for now, I have a note into beggar on this to see how we can fix this.
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1.0 Release Notes:
# No major changes just officially released to UMO, etc.

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Cool, you might want to edit your summary as it repeats itself at the end. :)
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i've had MR Tech's Link Wrapper installed for several days

unless i'm missing something...a real possiblity...it doesn't do anything

should it not wrap long url such that i can see same without scrolling?

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use this page to test link wrapping, just test with the extension enabled and then disable it:
http://www.mrtech.com/extensions/link_wrapper.html
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i just uninstalled this but when the conlict between linkification is fixed i will reinstall it
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A very usefull extesion thank you, but I think I have found a bug though...

When i download a copy of http://www.tiddlywiki.com and run it from my PC using Win XP SP2 with FF 1.5.0.1 the file loads up with javascript errors.

When I disable Mr Tech Link Wrapper 1.0 extension the file loads with no errors.

Any ideas?

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sternox wrote:i just uninstalled this but when the conlict between linkification is fixed i will reinstall it

Link Wrapper will force Linkification to only highlight part of a text link, version 1.2.2 of Linkification adds a "Thorough Mode" which is disabled by default that will resolve this, or you can just double-click on the unhighlighted text on the right of the text from a link to have it open properly.
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Jamskee wrote:A very usefull extesion thank you, but I think I have found a bug though...

When i download a copy of http://www.tiddlywiki.com and run it from my PC using Win XP SP2 with FF 1.5.0.1 the file loads up with javascript errors.

When I disable Mr Tech Link Wrapper 1.0 extension the file loads with no errors.

I'll check this out and will see what I can do.
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mrtech wrote:
Jamskee wrote:A very usefull extesion thank you, but I think I have found a bug though...

When i download a copy of http://www.tiddlywiki.com and run it from my PC using Win XP SP2 with FF 1.5.0.1 the file loads up with javascript errors.

When I disable Mr Tech Link Wrapper 1.0 extension the file loads with no errors.

I'll check this out and will see what I can do.


It looks like the bug might stem from FF 1.5.0.1 which could cause the crash. The Tiddlywiki app seems to occasionally crash with this latest FF version http://www.tiddlywiki.com
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Jamskee wrote:It looks like the bug might stem from FF 1.5.0.1 which could cause the crash. The Tiddlywiki app seems to occasionally crash with this latest FF version http://www.tiddlywiki.com

k, I'll do some checking anyway, thanks agian.
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1.1 Release Notes:
<li> Added two hidden preferences to have Link Wrapper bail out without parsing on pages with a lot of characters. This will dramatically increase page rendering performance for larger pages. Default character value is 10,000 with a preference to disable the feature.

New Preferences:
<li> Enable page character limit to improve performance on large pages: link_wrapper.charLimitEnabled, default value is true
<li> If enabled use this character limit: link_wrapper.charLimit, default value is 10000
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