On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 8:34 PM, Anthony Lieuallen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Definitely.  But why do you want to move a script 5 positions up?  Is that
> functionally different from just moving it to the top?

Yes, quite.  I have several dozen scripts installed, most of them of
mine, which I regularly update and optimize.  I tend to group scripts
by topic or sites to which they apply, for example all of GMail
scripts on one block, all of GReader on another, all of Flickr on
another one, etc. When I want to edit or check one script, it is
straightforward to have then grouped that way.  After
installing/creating a new script, I drag it and drop it onto the right
block (I'm still using 0.8x). Moving it to the top is not more useful
than leaving it where it is, at the bottom.  Dependencies among
scripts in one group are not uncommon, so it is handy having the
ability to shift a script four or ten places upwards *within* the
group. Shifting it to the very top among unrelated scripts would not
be useful.

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