Catherine R.
Mar 6, 2023
Shift+copy pasting a link should paste in inline and not as a new line/node
Explain the problem as you see it
I often use the SHIFT+"get a link to node" to quickly refer to an existing node (instead of looking to that node with the "@"). But when pasting the link, it creates it on a new line and not inline in the text where it is pasted.
Why is this a problem for you?
I want the link to be pasted where my cursor is. As mentioned above, it's sometimes quicker for me to shift-right-click on the note to get the link and paste it into my text than to use @, which is not an easy key combination on my swiss keyboard. But when pasting, it automatically adds the link to a new line, not where my cursor is.
Suggest a solution
The paste should happen where the cursor is