Hello list, Recently I've been making heavy use of the awesome bookmarking in Epiphany, thanks to epilicious and the del.icio.us extensions I use on Firefox in Windows. (Hey, a man has to make a living.) As such, I've noticed two things about the "workflow" of the bookmark dialog that I feel could be made easier. Rather than filing bugs/feature requests (yet), I wanted to discuss them on the list.
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? My particular use case is that I frequently will assign mostly existing topics with one or two additions, so I don't like switching between the keyboard and the mouse, the latter of which is significantly easier in the dialog. 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? By the way, I was pleasantly astounded when Epiphany asked me the other week if I wanted to update an outdated link that redirected somewhere else.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. Cheers, Andrew _______________________________________________ epiphany-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/epiphany-list
