Ray_Net wrote:
> DoctorBill wrote, On 13/12/2012 17:55:
>> Philip TAYLOR wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> DoctorBill wrote:
>>>
>>>> If one has a large file where one has forgotten where to look in it
>>>> for an Item, once it is found by a search function, why keep using the
>>>> search function - why not be able to go into the file and find it
>>>> yourself.
>>>> i.e.- If you use the search part all the time, why even HAVE a flop
>>>> down Bookmark Menu in the first place.
>>>> You seem to not like the Bookmark Menu - you want to go directly to
>>>> the Search action ?
>>>> If so, that is your choice.
>>>> Why am I trying to convince you...are you one of the SM Programmers ?
>>>
>>> Anything but : there are many aspects of the current design
>>> which I dislike (e.g., the fact that "File Bookmark" and
>>> the next five items scroll out of sight when the bottom
>>> of the visible bookmarks is scrolled past) but I genuinely
>>> cannot see what you hope to gain by knowing where a bookmark
>>> is stored.  Are you going to create a new set of bookmarks,
>>> each of which is to a page that tells you where each bookmark
>>> in which you are interested is stored ?  What happens when
>>> that list, too, gets too big ?  A third-level index ?
>>>
>>>
>>> Convince me it is useful, and I will support you; but at
>>> the moment I cannot envisage your "need to know", nor the
>>> benefit that you hope to derive from the knowledge.
>>>
>>> Philip Taylor
>>
>> Not useful to find where an old Bookmark was stored ?
>> Not useful ! ?
> Perhaps you speak about the location of this bookmark in the middle of
> the bookmarks list.
> and Philip think you need to know where in the disk file it is.
I think Philip is just antagonizing everyone and is bored. I understood
the question just fine and have the same thoughtn as at times I may have
2 or 3 bookmarks of the same site in different folders.

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