On Oct 11, 5:12 pm, MCBastos <[email protected]> wrote:
> Interviewed by CNN on 11/10/2011 19:26, Paul told the world:
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> > On Oct 11, 2:22 pm, "Paul B. Gallagher"
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> David E. Ross wrote:
> >>> Therefore, either what you want already exists; or else you have not
> >>> described your problem clearly enough.
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> >> Could he be referring to the Bookmark Manager, a separate beast?
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> >> Paul B. Gallagher
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> > Thanks to both of you for your responses.
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> > I was talking about the bookmark bar which contains both single
> > bookmarks and folders of bookmarks, like this:
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> > [img]http://www.lutherie.net/bookmark.bar.jpg[/img]
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> > Even from the folder at the far left called "Bookmarks," you can go
> > down it and into any of the same folders that are in the bar and still
> > cannot right-click on any of those links to bring up a contextual menu
> > of what to do with it.
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> > The only ones that "right click" works on are single bookmarks that
> > are not in folders, such as Spamarrest, Google, eBay, YouTube and
> > Wikipedia.
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> > Anything in a folder (such as Websites, Mandolin, Stuff, House,
> > Computer etc.) is only available with a mouse-and-keyboard maneuver.
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> I think this must be a Mac-specific issue. In my Windoze box, with
> latest SM release (2.4.1), I can right-click on any bookmark, anywhere
> (including in the "separate beast" of the Bookmark Manager), and I get a
> local menu with both "open in a new window" and "open in a new tab."

Dang. I was afraid of that.

Thanks.

  ph

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