Clickable hyperlinks

Deborah Swanson python at deborahswanson.net
Mon Jan 2 22:32:04 EST 2017


Grant Edwards wrote, on January 03, 2017 3:13 PM
>> On 2017年01月03日, Deborah Swanson <python at deborahswanson.net> wrote:
>> > I'm sorry, I should have said a GUI console because I
> wouldn't expect
> > a text-based console to produce clickable links.
>> What's a "GUI console"?
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The GUI consoles I have are in Pycharm, the IDLE that comes with Anaconda, and 
Spyder. PyCharm and IDLE both ask for internet access when I open them, so 
they're capable of opening links, but whether that means their output space is 
capable of handling clickable links I don't know.
I do know printing a full url with the %s specifier or entering a url and 
clicking enter just gives you the plain text url. Obviously, not all GUI 
consoles are enabled recognize and make clickable links from
correctly formatted urls.
I was hoping there was some functionality in python to make clickable links. 
Could be a package, if the core language doesn't have it.


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