https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45589

--- Comment #9 from Cor Nouws <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Yousuf (Jay) Philips from comment #8)
> Yes that would be a good place for it in the Options dialog, but it should
> also be in the View menu.

Good :)


> Yes you are correct that Word has it, but it isnt on by default and you have
> to go into its options dialog to turn it on. I've attached a screenshot of

Indeed, well hidden ;)

> Placing it in the text would cause it to mix with other stuff, e.g.
> comments, and would result in it not looking good, i assume thats why its
> turned off by default in ms word.

yes...

> Also bookmarks in html documents can only
> be positioned at the beginning of a line.

... ok..

> The main point of the marker in
> the margin would be to let you know that there is a bookmark on that line.

No  :)

> Never used bookmarks before trying them out in google docs and presentation
> of it was very user friendly and quite easy to understand.

In business (templates mostly) bookmarks may be used frequent for reasons that
I mentioned. And then the exact position does matter. I you are editing in a
line and need to be careful for a bookmark, it's nice to know were it is.

Still, a indicator in the margin is better than nothing, of course.

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