On Wed, Oct 07, 2009 at 05:11:13PM +0200, Szabolcs Nagy wrote: > > On 10/7/09, Илья Илембитов <ilembi...@yandex.ru> wrote: > > A suggestion was made to revisit a bookmarking system. I was thinking about > > it and here is my suggestion: what if basically do not just bookmark pages? > > imho the main issue is the ease of use (ie adding/retrieving/removing > links easily), downloading the entire site or just keeping a link is a > secondary question > > adding links to a list can be made easy (eg a single middle click), > but recalling which url meant what is not that easy (with tabs the > list is already visible, with favicons and title +one can remember the > position of a link in the list) > > > 1. one page opened, all others stored to disk > > yes, but the question is how do you manage those links > they will have obscure name, no context or tags > > On surf, ctrl-y, echo -e `sselp | dmenu` >> $file bound to a key binding, and you can tag it as you like, retrieving is just as so easy, just load the grepped file in a vertical dmenu, fresch patch for dmenu on archlinux forum has multiselect feature so one can load several url in one dmenu go.
On a surf launched with the -x option, the two steps required to add a tagged bookmark to a list are reduced to one step. If one wish to add the window title to the bookmark, just pasting such a string somewhere in the bookmarking script does the trick xprop -id `cat ~/.surf/id` | grep WM_ICON_NAME\(STRING\) | cut -c 24-