Enjoying the History Marks

spitzerpl
spitzerpl Member Posts: 4,998
edited November 20 in English Forum

I have a book I'm reading through. I saved it in my favorites folder. Under 3.X I would have to continually save it to the Favorites Folder or remember to bookmark it or i'd have a difficult time finding my place. Not anymore! I saved it once which opens it to the original bookmark, then just select the last gray dash. End of story! Thanks Logos!

If one more category of marks could be added I would add table of content marks that could be turned on or off. A mark on the scroll bar would represent a new chapter. I'm sure the majority opinion though is "Just what we need, another color on the scroll bar :-)"

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  • TCBlack
    TCBlack Member Posts: 10,978

    And yet it's not an un-useful suggestion.  I'm pretty certain that I wouldn't use it often, since if I'm going to use chapters I open the side pane to navigate them.

    Hmm Sarcasm is my love language. Obviously I love you. 

  • Simon’s Brother
    Simon’s Brother Member Posts: 6,816 ✭✭✭

    I have a book I'm reading through. I saved it in my favorites folder. Under 3.X I would have to continually save it to the Favorites Folder or remember to bookmark it or i'd have a difficult time finding my place. Not anymore! I saved it once which opens it to the original bookmark, then just select the last gray dash. End of story! Thanks Logos!

    If one more category of marks could be added I would add table of content marks that could be turned on or off. A mark on the scroll bar would represent a new chapter. I'm sure the majority opinion though is "Just what we need, another color on the scroll bar :-)"


     

    No more grubby marks on the scroll bar, there are too many now, if they must be there please let me turn them off.

  • spitzerpl
    spitzerpl Member Posts: 4,998

    And yet it's not an un-useful suggestion.  I'm pretty certain that I wouldn't use it often, since if I'm going to use chapters I open the side pane to navigate them.

    I always have the TOC window open. The only thing it doesn't show you is how much more there is to read in the current section. But honestly its pretty distracting information anyway :-) Sometimes I get more interested in how much more I have to read then what I'm actually reading! Just keeping it real :-)

    While we are talking about headings, though one thing I think is of EXTREME value is being able to restrict searches by header level. I don't know how feasible this is or if it would slow down searching, but I would love to have a search ability that looks like this "eschatology header:>3"