On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 12:35 AM, D. Michael McIntyre
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  Not at all.  What I had in mind is something like Ctrl + 1 sets marker 1,
>  which is red because we say so.  Ctrl + 2 sets marker 2, which is purple or
>  whatever because we say so.  Then 1 recalls 1, and 2 recalls 2, and so on.
>  No dialog required.  We have too damn many options as it is.

As described here it should be a hardcoded set of KActions mapped to a
number of hardcoded slots crafted to handle each marker specifically.
I can see how nice it could be for the user, but I would like to
implement it in a way I can't think of right now. I'll think it over
later.

>  The purpose is to
>  encourage developers to go ahead and stick something in the handbook
>  (docs/en/index.docbook I think) to discuss any new features, or changes to
>  existing features.

I've drafted some explanations about the Quick Marker in the handbook.
I'm no technical writer, so I'm sure it can be improved easily. I
don't know how I can check the result (neither what the result is...).

I also committed the new implementation to SVN (Revision 8792). Please
comment as you like.


-- 
Best regards,
Philippe.

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