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2.2.7 Bookmarks

The bookmark editor looks like the bookmark selection window, but with a different menu bar. The menu bar has three pull-down menus, File, Edit and View.

File

Bookmarks File Menu

The bookmarks File menu looks like the figure. Use it to manage the bookmarks file itself. It has the following buttons:
Open Bookmarks File
Select a different bookmarks file to edit.
Save As
Save this bookmark file under a different name.
Reset to Master List
Restore the current bookmarks to the "default" state, which is defined by the current version of the master list downloaded from the GUI server. (See Section 1.4.)
Apply to GUI
Apply the changes to the OPeNDAP Matlab GUI, but don't close the bookmark edit window.
Apply and Close
Apply the changes to the OPeNDAP Matlab GUI, and close the bookmark edit window.
Cancel
Close the bookmark edit window without applying the bookmark changes to the OPeNDAP Matlab GUI.

Edit

Bookmarks Edit Menu

The bookmarks File menu looks like the figure. Use it to manage the bookmarks file itself. It has the following buttons:
Undo
Allows you to undo bookmark edits. You can undo either the last change you made, or all the changes since you last applied changes to the OPeNDAP Matlab GUI.
Cut
Cut the selected bookmark or range of bookmarks. Store them in an invisible buffer, to be pasted if desired.
Copy
Copy the selected bookmark or range of bookmarks to an invisible buffer, to be pasted if desired.
Paste
Copy any contents of the invisible copy buffer to the bookmark list.
Select All
Select all the bookmarks in the list.
Properties
Display the properties of the highlighted bookmark. See the figure.
Insert New
Insert a new bookmark or bookmark folder into the bookmark list. See Section 1.5.

View

There is only one option under the View menu, which is Master List. Selecting this button provides a view of the current version of the master list, from which entries can be copied and pasted.


Tom Sgouros, December 21, 2004