On Thu, 22 May 2014 10:12:45 -0500
Kent Tenney <kten...@gmail.com> wrote:

> OK. It's been a while since I was up to speed on bookmarks,
> I don't remember them as realizing my desires, but

I just pushed

(a) a fix to a dumb glitch in bookmarks.py that meant you had to click
an invisible 10x8 box in the bookmarks window to add the first
bookmark, and

(b) an extension to the docs, pasted below

Bookmarks for tabbed body editors
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Create a new outline with the following nodes, as simple top level nodes::
    
    aardvarks
    apples
    autos
    bats
    bison
    bunting
    @bookmarks

(pro-tip, with the paste_as_headlines plugin active, you can just copy
the above and use `Edit -> Paste as headlines`, you'll need to promote
them to top level again though).

Select the ``@bookmarks`` node and then Alt-X `bookmarks-show`, which
should create a new empty pane above the body pane.  Select the
``aardvarks`` node and click in the new empty pane, repeat for the
``bats`` node.

Squish the new empty pane up so it's just high enough to hold the two
bookmarks, or "tabs", and then right click a pane divider and save this
layout as "Tabs" or whatever you want to call it.

So now you have two tabs which jump between two nodes.  Click the ``aardvarks`` 
tab, then
select the ``apples`` node.  Now shift-click the ``aardvarks`` tab.
Now you are entering sub tabs of the ``aardvarks`` tab.  You might want
to repeat the ``aardvarks`` tab at this level, just select the node and
click in the empty space in the bookmarks pane to repeat it here.  You
could add ``autos`` at this level too.

How the 'tabs' are displayed (one or more levels at once etc.) and how
you edit them are described in the earlier parts of these docs.  For
example at the top level the first time you click the ``aardvarks`` tab
it just shows you the ``aardvarks`` node, it requires a second click to
see its subtabs (aardvarks, apples, and autos), because the top level
``aardvarks`` tab is both a bookmark and an organizer node.  If you
want it to be just and organizer node, alt-click it to edit the
bookmark node itself, and delete the body text (UNL) there.

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