P.2 - Suggestion: text search (Ctrl+F) on the comments + copying links

I’ve speed-ran my papers and while doing that noticed how my productivity could increase. This block is up to debate, I don’t know whether it’s technically possible to do some of those, but would be great to see these changes and I’d appreciate if you’d give me some thoughts on them:

It would be nice imo, if the search (Ctrl+F) function would work for comments as well.
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I used to past into the comments links for the literature I’m referring to in the course work and then. When it’s time to edit and finalize the table breaks, check if the text is not hanging on the half-filled pages and stuff, I quickly went through the comments by text search (Ctrl+F) to find the links and left a reference-number. Tho here I had to find space to put a link to the source in text, then leave in here and in a couple of times, deleting links changed text lay-out on the pages, so I had to re-make table breaks decorations.

I’d also love to see an option to copy link by left-clicking on it if it’s seen as one - with blue font and underlined text by right click → hyperlink → copy (where there are “edit” and “delete” options). If the link is put in the tiny free space in text, I oftentimes couldn’t to select it to do a copy fast enough, missing a couple of letters in the end or beginning of the link

Hello, please elaborate on the second suggesion - how do you see? Do you mean you wish to get a new pop-up menu when left-clicking on a hyperlink which would have copy, edit, delete options? (you mention right click afterwards also)

it’s a suggested feature in an already existing window. To get here, you right click on a hyperlink, then head to “Hyperlink” and there are already options to “edit” and “delete” it respectively.

I’d like to see the third one - “copy” here, so I’ll be able to copy links, that are written in, for example, tiny letters (in-text literature references), or are in multiple text-lines, in order not to spend any time carefully placing the highlighting cursor to copy it