On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 8:46 AM, 'Terry Brown' via leo-editor <
[email protected]> wrote:
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​> ​
> *Optionally*, there could be a* bookmark
> > body pane*, containing data associated with each bookmark: notes,
> > explicit UNL's to the target node, whatever.
>
> Rather than a bookmarks body pane, it would be better to spend time on
> the "body editor as a relocatable widget" project that's been drifting
> around for years.  If that was done, it would be trivial to have an
> editor showing the bookmark's body.
>

​Good.

The bookmarks pane is basically a tree view, although it works
> horizontally as well as vertically.
>

​Ah.  Just figured out how to create a child bookmark.  Imo, the tree
interface needs a lot of work.  It is far from intuitive.​


​But that's moot because I personally never want to see or use the
bookmarks pane. I'll play with the @bookmarks tree and see what more, if
anything​, would be good to have.

​
> ​  ​
> bookmarks-switch
>   move between your working position in the outline, and the current
>   bookmark, in the outline.


​Good.

Really the only things I've heard that I don't think is largely covered
> is bookmark body view


​Yeah, this is low priority.  Or rather, as you say, it's a different
priority.

Edward

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