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Agreed. It seems that neither `selectLeftPaneContainerByHierarchy` nor
`selectItems` actually scroll the view.
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Done, here: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1747200
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(In reply to smayer97 from comment #80)
> One minor fix would to the implementation: would it be possible to bring into
> focus the location in the bookmark list? At present, the result can be far
> below and out of sight if the result is in a folder with lots of bookmarks,
> requiring to scroll
@rcanderes "This is everything I've ever wanted." Really? Ok.
That said, thanks for implementing this. Very nice to see this.
One minor fix would to the implementation: would it be possible to bring
into focus the location in the bookmark list? At present, the result can
be far below and out of s
Likewise, my gratitude for this simple and useful feature. Now if only
someone could make a pdf viewer that would print pdfs as well as does
Edge, without losing lines and the bottom of the page and other
features, I would be totally happy with Firefox. I will post this as a
separate bug.
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Also thanks from me! This is everything I've ever wanted. :D
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Thank you for adding this very useful function!
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Pushed by mban...@mozilla.com:
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Added 'Show in Folder' context menu item for bookmark library searches and
bookmarks sidebar. r=Standard8,flod
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That's exciting. Thank you. Since v93 just installed on my PC today,
hopefully v95 is not too far in the future.
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This has been a long-standing issue and I am pleased to see it is now
actively being work. Can someone suggest when this might be complete
and what version of Firefox might contain this useful change?
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(In reply to Mark Banner (:standard8) from comment #64)
> (In reply to Romain Testard [:RT] from comment #63)
>
> That sounds good to me. One slight different to Downloads is on Mac we'll
> want to keep "Open Containing Folder" and not use "Show in Finder"
> (obviously).
>
> Lebar, please could
(In reply to Romain Testard [:RT] from comment #63)
> Thanks for the ping, first I want to make sure that I correctly understand
> the change, my understanding is:
> 1 Open the library modal
> 2 Enter a search term in the "Search bookmarks" search bar, results appear
> 3 Right click one of the sea
We met with Meridel, I agree with her that "Open containing folder" may make
sense to the technical audience but will feel clunky / not plain language for
general population.
Chrome and Edge use "Show In folder" which feels more natural and will align
with other browser patterns.
We decided to
I concur. Open Containing folder is extremely common usage across all
sorts of programs (esp. web browsers, but also most file managers - can
confirm with Nautilus as well) and is even used by Firefox's download
manager. Keeping this consistent is a must.
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I just added a bug report requesting this feature and it was assigned as a
dulplicate of this bug thread. I am really glad that just this currently being
discussed!
Thanks again!
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Meridel, can you please confirm if you're OK with the suggested change
on Comment 63?
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I disagree. "Open containing folder" is common terminology and makes it
clear that you are opening the folder that contains the bookmark you are
examining. This is how Chrome does it. I also use a fabulous file
manager called Directory Opus that uses the same terminology.
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"Open containing folder" is a bit confusing. I'd recommend this label,
which could be used in both instances that Romain describes (context
menu from search results, and context menu for downloads): Open folder
Romain, agree?
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Created attachment 9237625
menu_proposal.png
(In reply to Mark Banner (:standard8) from comment #62)
> Adding needinfo to Romain as I think that was missed. Note: this is a patch
> from a contributor for a long standing paper-cut issue, and we mainly just
> need help with an appropriate string.
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Adding needinfo to Romain as I think that was missed. Note: this is a
patch from a contributor for a long standing paper-cut issue, and we
mainly just need help with an appropriate string.
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(In reply to Lebar from comment #56)
> Hi Mark,
> As per flod, in response to D121040, perhaps you could point me in the right
> direction for getting the correct term to use in the UI (and the code for
> that matter) for this feature. Since the original suggestion was quite some
> time ago (~1
(In reply to Lebar from comment #51)
> I've got some working code that I was going to submit to Phabricator, but I
> thought that I would check here first on the protocol for context menu
> changes. I opted for a "Reveal in Bookmark Tree" context menu entry in the
> Library that would navigate
I am so glad to hear this is now being worked. Thank you.
As for a name, how about the term Chrome uses when you right click a URL
bookmark in your library, which is "Show in Folder." I am not sure how
you wish to implement, but if you just open Chrome I think it does it
well. I'm not as happy
Alternative names:
- Reveal in Bookmarks
- Show Parent Folder
Again, having this work not only in the Library window but also the
Bookmarks sidebar would be a boon.
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(In reply to eberger from comment #57)
> I am so glad to hear this is now being worked. Thank you.
>
> As for a name, how about the term Chrome uses when you right click a URL
> bookmark in your library, which is "Show in Folder." I am not sure how you
> wish to implement, but if you just open
Romain, can you review and help prioritize this? Thank you.
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I've got some working code that I was going to submit to Phabricator,
but I thought that I would check here first on the protocol for context
menu changes. I opted for a "Reveal in Bookmark Tree" context menu
entry in the Library that would navigate to the appropriate place in the
tree and then hi
This sounds A LOT like the "Go To Parent Folder" add-on/extension for
older versions of FF. That would be great if you get this to work and
implemented into current FF.
If you can extend it to also work in the Bookmark sidebar, that would be
a boon and truly replicate that aformentioned add-on.
-
Hi Mark,
As per flod, in response to D121040, perhaps you could point me in the right
direction for getting the correct term to use in the UI (and the code for that
matter) for this feature. Since the original suggestion was quite some time
ago (~12 years), and it seems like "reveal" may not be
Created attachment 9233427
Bug 469441 - Added 'reveal in bookmark tree' context menu item for bookmark
library searches. r=standard8,mak
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(In reply to Lebar from comment #51)
> I've got some working code that I was going to submit to Phabricator, but I
> thought that I would check here first on the protocol for context menu
> changes. I opted for a "Reveal in Bookmark Tree" context menu entry in the
> Library that would navigate
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Is there any way to up the priority on this issue? Bookmarks in general
work great; much better than Chrome, but darn it, this one item is a
terribly annoying feature, i.e. not easily being able to find the folder
in which a bookmark is located. Yes, I know there is a work around that
sometimes w
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(In reply to Robert Townley from comment #46)
> why change the status from "affected"? Maybe I not remembering what "---"
> means in this context.
"---" means we're not specifically tracking it for a particular release.
This bug is open and that is enough to record that it is still an issue.
I
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Mark Banner,
why change the status from "affected"? Maybe I not remembering what
"---" means in this context.
I am on Firefox 77.
CTRL+SHIFT+O and perform a search. Hundreds of results returned that
need to be grouped together better. But cannot right click on any
bookmark to find where it is
(In reply to fluks from comment #42)
> (In reply to Marco Bonardo [::mak] from comment #41)
> > I'd be ok extending PlacesUtils.bookmarks.fetch to also fetch the path of a
> > bookmark if a specific option is passed into it (so, on demand).
>
> Do you mean having an about:config entry?
no, a pro
(In reply to Marco Bonardo [::mak] from comment #41)
> I'd be ok extending PlacesUtils.bookmarks.fetch to also fetch the path of a
> bookmark if a specific option is passed into it (so, on demand).
Do you mean having an about:config entry?
> At this time we don't have the development resources t
(In reply to fluks from comment #39)
> In a bug related to this, someone was thinking about efficiency. Does it
> matter if you add a button or a context menu item, then finding the path
> needs to be done only for that one bookmark when the user requests it. SQLite
> has had `WITH RECURSIVE` si
Such "feature" of tracing the containing folder is felt by many to be an
almost trivial necessity for people managing their bookmarks ...
While waiting for the solution in Firefox.. I discovered "Pale Moon"
which offers this feature quite nicely ...
I don't know how to put an image in this windo
(In reply to geos651 from comment #11)
> This capability should be built in Firefox, without any extension. If you
> find any bookmarks during search, there is no clue in which folder/subfolder
> they are located. The user should be able to access them upon finding them
> during search!
Damn after
I would like this feature too, it would be useful when you search
bookmarks and you wonder in what folder a bookmark is.
In a bug related to this, someone was thinking about efficiency. Does it
matter if you add a button or a context menu item, then finding the path
needs to be done only for that
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Public bug reported:
Firefox is great. It has bookmarks.
But it is impossible to open bookmark's folder in search results.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open Firefox
2. Open its Bookmark Manager ()
3. Search for bookmark
4. Try to find its folder with right-click menu.
5. It is impossible to find bookma
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