Unfortunately I have to use it at a heading: and this gives an error: \starttext \define[1]\Link{\goto{\symbol[wingdings 3][barb1right]}[url(https://#1)]\autoinsertnextspace} \chapter{a\Link} text \stoptext Steffen
Am 29.03.2022 um 09:56 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context
: Am 28.03.22 um 21:08 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum via ntg-context:
Hi, is it possible to combine figuresymbol with some kind of \useurl? The goal is to have an inline symbol that provides a http url link.
AFAIK there’s nothing ready-made in that regard, but just define your own macro.
E.g. I use:
\define[1]\Web{\goto{\hyphenatedurl{#1}}[url(https://#1)]\autoinsertnextspace} \define[1]\Email{\goto{\hyphenatedurl{#1}}[url(mailto:#1)]\autoinsertnextspace} \define[1]\WebQR{\inouter[scope=local]{\barcode[alternative=qr code, text={#1}, width=10mm]}\Web{#1}} \define[1]\WebArrow{\symbol[wingdings 3][barb1right]~{\em\hyphenatedurl{#1}}}
So I guess you’d like something like:
\define[1]\Link{\goto{\symbol[wingdings 3][barb1right]}[url(https://#1)]\autoinsertnextspace}
Hraban
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