Just wondering what happened, if anything, over this discussion.

To me it would be useful to have bookmarks visible in some way. When I
wrote a macro for easily cross referencing headings I chose "set
references" as these could be optionally displayed. However, "set
references" get converted to bookmarks when the document is saved in
Word format, so don't round-trip between Word and OOo. I am now working
on Zotero integration and using bookmarks (again because bookmarks
round-trip) and think that optionally being able to easily see where a
bookmark begins and ends would be useful. (Word 2000, the latest I have,
uses [] to show bookmarks. They can be displayed or not via Tools >
Options > View.)

Cheers,
Ian Laurenson

On Fri, 2007-02-16 at 20:45 +0100, Oliver Specht wrote:
> Andre Schnabel wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Oliver Specht - Sun Germany -Hamburg schrieb:
> >> it really looks like debugging support. The bookmarks get a selection 
> >> mark.
> >> I'm not sure anybody needs this. 
> >
> > See issues 2517, 22290, 35308. So yes. *any*body needs that ;-)
> >
> > André
> >
> Hi,
> well, I would say somebody needs _something_ to mark bookmarks. It's 
> probably not _that_ ;-)
> 
> A simple mark like in the text selection doesn't help a lot. It's not 
> distinguishable to the cursor selection, it doesn't show start/ends of 
> overlapping bookmarks ...
> 
> The more elements of text are marked somehow (fields and index entries 
> usually are) the more a differentiator is needed.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Oliver
> 
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