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Hi @muellerto. Here's the thing:
This assumes that bookmark names are descriptive enough (so that paths need not to be displayed). Maybe this is a bad assumption, and paths should always be displayed. |
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Ah, this explains the behavior. Your change is good. I couldn't explain myself why the paths are hidden when there are names. I find it's really much better now, you get an overview of the bookmarks and where they go at a glance. I would say these bookmarks are even more meaningful on Windows because you have the damned drive name there you don't have on Linux. So I use bookmarks much more on Windows, this exempts me from remembering drives. In some cases I have equal directory names on different drives. So which shortcut I used for what path? Sometimes (after holidays) it's a good idea to get an overview again. Thanks a lot for this. |
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When I use the
bm
command to open the bookmarks manager it looks different on Windows and Linux. On Linux I get the paths behind the configured bookmarks:This is very helpful if you know there was a damned bookmark but you can't remember the name or the spelling.
On Windows I get indeed only the bookmark names, no paths at all. And my names are rather short:
Same version 1.21.8 from today.
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