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Re: "Remote Bookmarks I was trying to export my current..."
Thank you! LIST ALL was exactly the menu I could not find!
2023-07-15 ¡ 10 months ago
đ stack [OP] ¡ 2023-07-15 at 23:18:
I was hoping my bookmark hierarchy would be preserved but when I updated my remote bookmark file, the bookmarks came in flat, in a single 'stack's bookmarks' folder... Am I doing it wrong or is it a known issue?
đšī¸ skyjake [mod...] ¡ 2023-07-16 at 03:08:
That's a known limitation. After implementing bookmark folders, I never added support for them in remote bookmarks... If this were done using the page (sub)headings, I suppose it should still be optional to support a wider range of pages.
đ stack [OP] ¡ 2023-07-16 at 16:00:
It would be great if Lagrange would:
đšī¸ skyjake [mod...] ¡ 2023-07-17 at 03:58:
The remote bookmark fetching already uses the identity selected for the URL, so that part is already covered. You just first need to visit the bookmark page and activate the identity.
Importing with hierarchy according to subheadings could be an option in the "Import Links as Bookmarks" feature.
â I added this in the tracker.
đ stack [OP] ¡ 2023-07-17 at 15:04:
@skyjake: hierarchy is kind of important; otherwise you can't do round-turns to the remote bookmark store without altering your bookmarks! (I get it's not highest priority, but not very useful as is, for people like me with many folders)
I was excited to see that you can use a certificate for the bookmarks... Maybe it's time for me to write a simple multiuser Lagrange bookmark server! Unless someone has done it already.
Remote Bookmarks I was trying to export my current bookmarks and put them onto a server to use as remote bookmarks. What is the format for the remote bookmark file? I assumed it was gemtext but the only way to export local bookmarks seems to store them in a strange .ini format reminiscent of recfiles but different...