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{{related class|Bookmarks (CORE class)}}
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'''Bookmarks''' are used to identify unique locations in space so they can be easily warped to. Bookmarks do not need to be associated with an actual in-game object and are often used to mark locations far from surrounding celestial objects.
'''Bookmarks''' are used to identify unique locations in space so they can be easily warped to. Bookmarks do not need to be associated with an actual in-game object and are often used to mark locations far from surrounding celestial objects.
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=== Labeling ===
=== Labeling ===
The most important part of organizing your bookmarks is labeling. In stressful situations, you have to be able to recognize the right bookmark and use it in an instant. Therefore, your bookmark labels need to have a standard, easily recognizable format. It is important to create - and use - an efficient way to label your bookmarks from the beginning. You will thank yourself in the future.
The most important part of organizing bookmarks is labeling. In stressful situations, you have to be able to recognize the right bookmark and use it in an instant. Therefore, bookmark labels need to have a standard, easily recognizable format. It is important to create - and use - an efficient way to label your bookmarks from the beginning. You will thank yourself in the future.


Before labeling your bookmarks, you should familiarize yourself with the information automatically stored with your bookmarks in the Locations window.
Before labeling your bookmarks, you should familiarize yourself with the information automatically stored with your bookmarks in the Locations window.
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* Bookmarks in the root folder (not in a sub folder) are extremely easy to access in space - use this to your advantage.
* Bookmarks in the root folder (not in a sub folder) are extremely easy to access in space - use this to your advantage.
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The Locations window is the central repository of your bookmarks. It has a three level structure of root-folders, folders and sub-folders.
The Locations window is the central repository of your bookmarks. It has a three level structure of root-folders, folders and sub-folders.


A single folder can be opened in its own window by using the right-click menu option "Open Group Window" or double-clicking the folder.
Folders and sub-folders can be used to organize your bookmarks. You can use (sub-)folders to arrange your bookmarks according to their uses. Folders are also used to control the availability and the visibility in space (see {{Section link| |Folder status}}).


Folders and sub-folders can be used to organize your bookmarks. You can use (sub-)folders to arrange your bookmarks according to their uses. Folders are also used to control the availability and the visibility in space (see {{Section link| |Folder status}}).
A folder, of any level, can be opened in its own window by using the right-click menu option "Open Group Window" or double-clicking the folder. Opening a folder in its own window automatically collapses the folder in the Locations window. Expanding that folder in the Locations window will close the stand-alone folder.


Bookmark data is divided over 9 columns as described in {{Section link| |Sharing}}).
Bookmark data is divided over 9 columns Label, Type, Jumps, SOL, CON, REG, Date, Expiry and Creator (See {{Section link| |Sharing}}) for a description).


Bookmarks that are in the current system are high-lighted, with the color depending on the Color Theme used.
Bookmarks that are in the current system are high-lighted, with the color depending on the Color Theme used.
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! style="width: 12em;" | Status !! style="width: 8em;" | Applicable to !! Description
! style="width: 12em;" | Status !! style="width: 8em;" | Applicable to !! Description
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| online / offline || (Shared) Folders || Controls whether the bookmarks are available for use and the availability of the folder when creating new bookmarks. <br>Offline/online status is managed throug the right-click menu. <br>When offline: Moved to "Offline Folders" and grayed-out.
| online / offline || (Shared) Folders || Controls whether the bookmarks are available for use and the availability of the folder when [[#creating|creating]] new bookmarks. <br>Offline/online status is managed through the right-click menu. <br>When a folder is offline it is moved to the "Offline Folders" folder and appears grayed-out.
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| visible / invisible || (Shared) Folders<br>Sub-folders || Controls the visibility of bookmarks in space. <br>The visibility status is indicated and managed by the eye symbol behind the folder name. Green means visible, grey means hidden. <br>Clicking the eye symbol swaps the status.
| visible / invisible || (Shared) Folders<br>Sub-folders || Controls the visibility of bookmarks in space. <br>The visibility status is indicated and managed by the eye symbol behind the folder name. Green means visible, grey means hidden. <br>Clicking the eye symbol swaps the status.
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| connected / disconnected || Shared folders || Controls whether a shared folder is available to you. <br>Disconnected folders for witch you have "Admin access" can be reconnected through the "Shared folders With Admin Access" folder. Reconnect to shared folders without "Admin access" requires the connection link. (see also {{Section link| |Sharing}})
| connected / disconnected || Shared folders || Controls whether a shared folder is available to you. <br>Disconnected folders for witch you have "Admin access" can be reconnected through the "Shared folders With Admin Access" folder. Reconnecting to shared folders without "Admin access" requires the connection link. (see also {{Section link| |Sharing}})
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