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Message #02704
[Bug 731552] Re: [wishlist] create a "to read" queue or a way to save specific messages
** Project changed: gwibber => gwibber (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: gwibber (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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Title:
[wishlist] create a "to read" queue or a way to save specific messages
Status in “gwibber” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Typical Gwibber use case for me:
1. review new messages.
2. click on links of interest.
3. go back to doing other work.
The end result is that I end up with a pile of browser windows open,
and taking up resources, which I may not get to for a while. The
ephemeral nature of the messages shown by Gwibber encourages this
behavior, because if you don't click on them when you first see them,
the message will likely be gone later when you have time to read the
reference content.
What I'd like to be able to do is save specific messages in a "to
read" queue for later perusal.
The proper long term solution for this probably requires waiting for
the Gwibber message storage infrastructure to be rewritten. If message
storage was available, then some UI action (menu, drag-drop, etc.)
could move the message to the "to read" queue.
A short term hack would be:
1. Create a small application that takes URLs on the command line and adds them to a queue, with some sort of GUI that lets you manage the queue.
2. Configure Gwibber to open links with the queue application instead of the default web browser.
Is #2 possible currently with Gwibber, or would it require code
modifications? (I don't see any options in the UI for specifying the
browser application.)
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