On Wed, 2005-07-20 at 13:52 -0300, Matthew Thomas wrote: > Why should you need to have a browser window open to do this? This > seems like something that should be in the panel, not inside Epiphany.
Yeah, totally an option. And probably the best way to move this kind of thing in the future. > > ... > > One other thing that I need some help figuring out how to do is to only > > get the text of the part of the web page that people have seen. This > > is a tuning of the other idea towards this "Remember the stuff I've > > seen" goal. If I haven't seen it we might want to remember it, but > > not as high a ranking as the stuff i have actually seen. > > ... > > Do you mean the part of the page you scrolled through, as opposed to > the part you didn't scroll through? Yep. If you only view the first 2 pages of a 10 page document I'm interested in doing some kind of weighting strategy for the part you've seen vs. the parts you haven't. Since I have control of the broswer window it'd be cool to take advantage of this info. Obviously you'd probably show the results in a similar to Google style, but this would weight the pages you viewed higher than the pages you didn't. ~ Bryan _______________________________________________ epiphany-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/epiphany-list
