tag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:/discussions/problems/97064-links-inside-headingsMarked: Discussion 2015-12-22T18:18:42Ztag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:Comment/361545202015-03-02T15:16:38Z2015-03-02T15:16:38ZLinks inside headings<div><p>This is happening because of the "headlines collapse sections"
option<br>
under Preview settings. If you're not using this option, disabling
that<br>
feature should fix the issue. If you are, it runs into a situation
where<br>
it has to decide what the first action for a click should be.</p>
<p>If an entire headline is linked and it prioritized the link
click over<br>
the headline click, it would result in that section be
uncollapsible.<br>
I'm not certain at this point how I would handle that. If the
"require<br>
command to collapse" option was also enabled, I could certainly
prefer<br>
the link click <em>unless</em> command were held, but it would get
sticky if<br>
that option weren't enabled...</p>
<p>-Brett</p></div>Bretttag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:Comment/361545202015-03-02T15:30:22Z2015-03-02T15:30:23ZLinks inside headings<div><p>Thanks for the tip!</p>
<p>Personally, I would say that a link should have a higher
priority than collapsing a section and giving up the option to
collapse headings without holding command would be fine for me. But
I might be biased by my usage of marked.</p></div>Matustag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:Comment/361545202015-12-22T18:18:41Z2015-12-22T18:18:41ZLinks inside headings<div><p>I just ran across this issue, too. I enabled "Headlines collapse
sections" and "Require cmd-click", and expected that my section
headers -- which were links -- would work as links. As they are
right now, the links don't do anything, and I'm not sure what the
advantage of that is.</p></div>Keith Rollin