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From: Michael W. <em...@m-...> - 2007-09-23 19:48:09
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Fredrik Modéen schrieb: >> Michael Weirauch wrote: >>> When it comes to storing bookmarks, a file system hierarchy would do, >>> but at some point one might wan't arrange entries. So a flat filesystem >>> won't do. I guess that is why Mozilla & Co is going for some crazy >>> netscape bookmark html. Filesystem plus display-position attribute, >>> favicon as attrib or icon anyone? >>> >> I like the file system idea with a display-position attribute, myself. > How would this work? Are this information about my browser position when > saving the bookmark? The bookmarks are not sorted alphabetically if the user desires. (By default they just would be.) In the bookmark manager, the user might change the sequence they are displayed from top to bottom. I very much like structuring my bookmarks in FireFox' Bookmarks Toolbar folders. But hey, it's just an attribute and a sort criterion. Nothing to mind about to seriously right now. >> My vote would be favicon as icon as well... But you're right, there's >> still lots of time to work on bookmarks, and revise things. > I like the idea about favicon (after looking it up with wikipedia). > > oh and I'm looking at the people application to see how to store > attributes to a file. Yo, the people application is a nice intro into attribute storage, iirc. And you can screw all your contacts with a console-cp-backup. Funny if you realize that a little to late and already deleted them at the original place ;) Greetings, Michael > >> Raymond >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft >> Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2005. >> http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/ >> _______________________________________________ >> Themis-dev mailing list >> The...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/themis-dev >> > > |