Every text editor out there has the same Bookmark features as Textpad.
However what they dont have is this:
A dialog box (similar to Clip Library) could be opened/closed. This box lists all the Bookmarks in the file, by single clicking on the name of one you go straight to that bookmark. Other options could be to automatically generate the bookmark name from the line or let the user change it, as well as the usual : delete bookmark etc.... all this in one docking window ..wow
Tomcat wrote:A dialog box (similar to Clip Library) could be opened/closed. This box lists all the Bookmarks in the file, by single clicking on the name of one you go straight to that bookmark. Other options could be to automatically generate the bookmark name from the line or let the user change it, as well as the usual : delete bookmark etc.... all this in one docking window ..wow
Tomcat
Very cool. Accessible via View / Bookmarks, Line History, Clip Library, Document Selector, etc.
Microsoft Word does have this, and it's a pain in the A to use. The feature sounds, good - I can't knock it as an idea - but play with Word to see how it SHOULDN'T be done. This is an awful user interface.