Hyperlink Copied Citations Feedback

Faithlife, thank you for the ability to include hyperlinks in citations that was added in Logos 7.3! I think I will get a lot of mileage out of this feature and it will save me time when double-checking and reviewing my research. One suggestion though that would make this process even more efficient. Has there been any internal discussion about making it so a linked citation can be obtained directly from the right-click menu? I know there have been some very heated threads about whether that menu is too crowded already, but it would be very useful to be able to highlight a section of text, right-click it, and copy only the citation to that text. As things currently are, the user has to copy the entire text, paste the entire text, and then delete the text that was pasted in order to have only the citation remain in a document. Writing with Logos would be more efficient if we could go straight from selecting text to having a citation ready to paste into a word processor. Again, thanks for adding this feature!
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Matthew - I am not a power user of Logos but the provision of this facility would I think move me on a little.
I can see it being a bit of a marketing tool for Faithlife as well.
Imagine a document that was shared - the citations are there (as normal) and folk could go to the book and lift it off the shelf.
How hard would it be for Faithlife to facilitate a response to their online services when a link was clicked and no local installation of Logos was detected. There reader could be offered the resource online so that they could access it directly. Something, perhaps, linked to a trial of Logos Cloud?
I guess the hyperlinks would need to be customised for such a response but it does have potential I'm sure.
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Mike
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