På Sun, Aug 06, 2006 at 04:50:48PM -0400, Andrew Conkling skrev:
> Mostly they have to do with the actual tagging of a bookmark. Suppose
> I hit Ctrl+D to bookmark a URL. I want to tag it with "awesome",
> "epiphany", "gnome", "extensions", "reference", "roxors", etc. To do
> so in the topic field (for existing topics, I'm assuming here), I'd
> have to type "awe", Down, Enter, "epi", Down, Enter, etc. To me, it
> would be more intuitive to press Tab to complete each topic, but I can
> understand that not being the case in the context of GTK+. (I'm
> assuming that's why.) But pressing Down each time is not very
> convenient; could pressing Enter alone be used instead?
Actually, pressing Enter does exactly what you are saying: completion of the
current topic. It only works if there's only one match, though (otherwise
you'll end up with incorrect topics too easily).
> Also, when creating a new topic--for example "new"--I want the topic
> to be created automatically when adding a comma thereafter, instead of
> having to select "Create topic 'new'" beneath it. Is there any reason
> this couldn't be done?
This is a deliberate choice: creation of topics will never be done
implicitly.
> By the way, I was pleasantly astounded when Epiphany asked me the
> other week if I wanted to update an outdated link that redirected
> somewhere else. Kudos.
Thanks. It's all about the user experience... ;-)
mvrgr, Wouter
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