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Hello Martin,

It's good to see some news from you here on the mailing-list :)

On Thu, 2012-02-23 at 16:35 +0100, Martin Richard wrote:
We have been able to do most of the work, but unfortunately we're now
lacking time, so I send the patch without the latest modifications we
wanted to do in order to have something quite usable. The patch
applies to the last commit I pulled yesterday (dcd7dc43376c914).

Many thanks for the patch: you can be sure it'll be in good hands on
this list: to become a nice new feature.

and what's missing:
- we are able to display an icon for each entry in the list box, but
this is currently the "parent directory" icon
- the dialog box allowing the user to add a new place is not finished
(and must probably be redesigned somehow)
- actually, the "..." button should probably be removed, and it's
behavior should be affected to the "+" button instead
- the user is invited to give a name to its bookmark, but this name
isn't stored in the configuration yet

That doesn't sound too horrible... next time I get bored of fixing bugs,
I'll try to fix those missing bits.

The code is under licenses MPLv1+/LGPLv3+.
We would like to thank Cedric Bosdonat, Stephan Bergmann and people we
talked with on irc for their time helping us.

I hope that LibreOffice hacking project was a good experience for you
and that you'll come back here sooner or later ;)

Thanks for your good work.
--
Cedric


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