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> Depth will be shown. Percentage is impossible, because it is unknown how
> many pages will be searched at last.

        Right, percentage on a "sub pages/all pages" search isn't really
useful, because if it says 53%, but you don't know if it's 53% overall (for
all pages?) or 53% for the 7th page? Or 53% for the first link depth? Maybe
something like [53% - link 3] or something. I'm not sure how we'd begin to
calculate that yet.

> What should be shown to identify the page? URL is long and meaningless.

        How about "Copy link to clipboard"? Or to Memo? Perhaps we can
hijack some of the bookmark code, and have an "Add to bookmark" option, then
*IN* the bookmark form, have a little icon on the left (like in the Document
Library), that allows you to get the actual URL of the page that the
bookmark was located on.. seems a logical place for it (rather than my
previous idea of putting it in the Find search results dialog).

        Anyone else have some ideas?

> And "Zoom" i.e. show longer text around the searched word. Good idea!
> Searching action will become smarter.

        Can we call that "Expand search" or something? "Zoom" to me means to
narrow down, or "zoom in" on something. If you search for "Plucker", zooming
in would search for 'uck', but expanding would search for "this is Plucker,
a tool". It's just semantics though.


d.

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