I'm the author. There's a toolbar item you can add called GMarks  
Toolbar which you can drag onto the toolbar from the customize dialog  
(View-Toolbars-Customize). By default  it shows the bookmarks in a  
drop down list but you can specify a specific label or labels for it  
to show in the options dialog.


On Jul 1, 2009, at 9:30 PM, CJ Cornell wrote:

> Thanks.   Useful to know ... but fyi I am happy with it now  (as  
> long as I know)
>
> Also -
> 1.  Since another shortcut conflicted, I really never saw the  
> sidebar  (I used the toolbar icon) ...   SOooooooo ... it would  
> never occur to me to check view->sidebar since Gmarks was never  
> primarily a sidebar utility (for me)
>
> 2.  Ironically - the add-on that conflicted was TinyMenu    - which  
> allowed me to hide most of the FF toolbar menu ... only exposing  
> "tools" ...
>
> I appreciate the quick response.  I don't know if you are the author  
> - but all it would take is to make reference to Alt-M in the options  
> dialog  (and even better, an option to change it).
>
> While I have your attention though ... you wouldn't happen to know  
> if somehow GMarks would allow me to make the bookmarks on the FF  
> toolbar portable, too.   Normally this isn't part of Google- 
> Bookmarks, but I thought I would ask if somehow there was a way in  
> GMarks.
>
> Thanks again
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 6:10 PM, John Marshall <[email protected]>  
> wrote:
> You can change it, there just isn't a nice way. Sorry You can also  
> find the shortcut listed if you go to View->Sidebars->Gmarks. Go to  
> about:config and search for gmarks.keys.sidebar. You can find a  
> description of the available values for the modifier field (which  
> can be a space separated list) at 
> https://developer.mozilla.org/en/XUL/Attribute/modifiers 
>  You will need to restart Firefox.
>
> On Jul 1, 2009, at 8:29 PM, CJ Cornell wrote:
>
>> darn.   yes and no.
>> since you suggested alt-m,  if figured this was indeed the official  
>> shortcut (nowhere on g*d's internet can this be found  
>> documented!) ... it doesn't work - but it's because it conflicts  
>> with another FF add-on.   Neither add on allows the shortcut to be  
>> changed.  But at least now I know what the shortcut is *supposed*  
>> to be, and get a full night's sleep
>> Thanks a bunch.
>>
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>> On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 5:21 PM, John Marshall <[email protected]>  
>> wrote:
>>
>> Alt+M. Does that work for you? It should, but some have had problems
>> in the past.
>>
>> On Jul 1, 2009, at 7:51 PM, vogguy wrote:
>>
>> >
>> > 1.  I love gmarks - thanks you for creating it.
>> > 2. I can't seem to find this answer (thought I knew it)   ... is  
>> there
>> > a shortcut to make the gmarks list appear in the sidebar?  (ie -  
>> like
>> > ctrl-b  does for bookmarks)   I would have thought gmarks would
>> > replace the bookmarks here.   I can click on the icon, but  
>> sometimes I
>> > am in keyboard mode and like a shortcut to bring up the sidebar.
>> > Did I miss a trick someplace?
>> > Thanks
>> > >
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