Re: Possible partial workaround -- [ Bookmarks -- An alternative viewer/editor?]

2020-08-26 Thread Daniel

Bill Spikowski wrote on 26/08/2020 4:41 AM:

Richard Owlett wrote:

On 08/23/2020 06:45 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
"Bookmark Manager" *can* move groups of bookmarks to different place 
in hierarchy.
*HOWEVER* I have thousands of bookmarks and it is near impossible to 
view structure as a whole. [places.sqlite is 10.5 MB]


Exporting as HTML loses relationship between groups of bookmarks.

Short of learning to program sqlite, suggestions?

TIA


Bill's description of a dual pane view of "Bookmark Manager" prompted 
some experimentation.


Choosing Bookmarks->File Bookmark then under "Folder:" and then 
clicking "Choose" displays a tree-view of folder titles.


Performing Cntrl-A Cntrl-C followed by pasting into a text editor 
yields a not-quite un-formatted list of folder titles.


I say "not-quite un-formatted list" because there is a blank line 
where there would have been one or more bookmarks.


I'll experiment to see if I can create a tree view of the folder 
structure.


Later.


Here's how it looks on one of my computers.

It's always opened for me with two panes; it would be enormously less 
useful if the second pane wasn't available!


Ditto!!  as I've just tried to explain to Richard! (Hmm!! A pictures 
worth how many words?? ;-P )

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Re: Possible partial workaround -- [ Bookmarks -- An alternative viewer/editor?]

2020-08-25 Thread Bill Spikowski

Richard Owlett wrote:

On 08/23/2020 06:45 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:

"Bookmark Manager" *can* move groups of bookmarks to different place in 
hierarchy.
*HOWEVER* I have thousands of bookmarks and it is near impossible to view 
structure as a whole. [places.sqlite is 10.5 MB]

Exporting as HTML loses relationship between groups of bookmarks.

Short of learning to program sqlite, suggestions?

TIA




Bill's description of a dual pane view of "Bookmark Manager" prompted some 
experimentation.

Choosing Bookmarks->File Bookmark then under "Folder:" and then clicking 
"Choose" displays a tree-view of folder titles.

Performing Cntrl-A Cntrl-C followed by pasting into a text editor yields a 
not-quite un-formatted list of folder titles.

I say "not-quite un-formatted list" because there is a blank line where there 
would have been one or more bookmarks.

I'll experiment to see if I can create a tree view of the folder structure.

Later.



Here's how it looks on one of my computers.

It's always opened for me with two panes; it would be enormously less useful if 
the second pane wasn't available!
 


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Possible partial workaround -- [ Bookmarks -- An alternative viewer/editor?]

2020-08-25 Thread Richard Owlett

On 08/23/2020 06:45 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
"Bookmark Manager" *can* move groups of bookmarks to different place in 
hierarchy.
*HOWEVER* I have thousands of bookmarks and it is near impossible to 
view structure as a whole. [places.sqlite is 10.5 MB]


Exporting as HTML loses relationship between groups of bookmarks.

Short of learning to program sqlite, suggestions?

TIA




Bill's description of a dual pane view of "Bookmark Manager" prompted 
some experimentation.


Choosing Bookmarks->File Bookmark then under "Folder:" and then clicking 
"Choose" displays a tree-view of folder titles.


Performing Cntrl-A Cntrl-C followed by pasting into a text editor yields 
a not-quite un-formatted list of folder titles.


I say "not-quite un-formatted list" because there is a blank line where 
there would have been one or more bookmarks.


I'll experiment to see if I can create a tree view of the folder structure.

Later.





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