>>>>> "Bo" == Bo Peng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> I understand this now, but this is then a regression to LyX 1.4:
>> When I'm working at a large document I have often 3-5 bookmarks
>> saved for one document and can then jump to the 3-5 different
>> positions. This is now not possible in LyX 1.5svn or what need I do
>> to get this?

Bo> Shortcuts for 'bookmark-goto 1/2/3/4/5' still exists. Just
Bo> remember that the bookmarks are in a stack so the most recent one
Bo> is always 1. Compared to 1.4.x, the current bookmark system

This means that only first bookmark is useful in practice: when you
set a new bookmark, are you supposed to remember that bookmark 5 is
now 6?

Bo> 1. save/restore bookmarks in session. 2. can save up to 20
Bo> bookmarks (compared to 5 in 1.4.x) 3. can go to a bookmark without
Bo> active buffer 4. menu items show filenames of bookmarks 5. able to
Bo> clear bookmarks 6. 'bookmark-save 1' always put a bookmark at the
Bo> top of the bookmark stack; 'bookmark-goto 1' always go to the
Bo> latest bookmark (a regression).

I do know that the new bookmark code has plenty of advantages. What
this does not tell me is why bookmarks have to be a stack instead of a vector.

Bo> I can not see a way to implement dynamic bookmark menu items
Bo> without this stack (regression).

So tell us, why?

JMarc

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