Difference between revisions of "Autolinking"

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Character names from a chat roster, items & ships from inventory and even ship fittings can be dragged into a chat window to create an auto-link.
 
Character names from a chat roster, items & ships from inventory and even ship fittings can be dragged into a chat window to create an auto-link.
 
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===<u>Highlight & right click</u>===
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Yes, just type out the name of the object you want to auto-link, highlight it and right click on to bring up a menu.<br>
 
Yes, just type out the name of the object you want to auto-link, highlight it and right click on to bring up a menu.<br>
 
Select the type of object it is and select again from another window if there are other similiarly named objects.<br>
 
Select the type of object it is and select again from another window if there are other similiarly named objects.<br>

Revision as of 11:28, 5 March 2010

So you want to auto-link

Instead of just entering plain text into chat, eve mail or notes certain objects can be auto-linked.

Auto-linked text provides additional information or actions that can be accessed from a
pop-up window which is opened by right clicking on the auto-linked text.
The options that are available are related to the type of object being linked.

The TL;DR on auto-linking

Drag & Drop

Some parts of the UI can be dragged and dropped into chat or eve-mail to create an auto link for that object.
Character names from a chat roster, items & ships from inventory and even ship fittings can be dragged into a chat window to create an auto-link.

Highlight & Right-Click

Yes, just type out the name of the object you want to auto-link, highlight it and right click on to bring up a menu.
Select the type of object it is and select again from another window if there are other similiarly named objects.
Voila. You have an auto-link for the object.

Note: I don't think this topic needs an in-depth version so I'd suggest experimenting with it.