On Nov 7, 2005, at 4:25 AM, Allan Odgaard wrote:

Undo will undo exactly the action you did, nothing more, nothing less. 


This of course does not include cursor navigation, which cannot be undone. I am guessing this is the standard and expected behavior for a bunch of very obvious reasons, but I find myself quite often in the situation where I've pressed Cmd-downarrow thinking it would take me one paragraph or half a page down, and suddenly find myself at the end of the document with no direct way of going back to where I was.
Is there a, possibly separate undo command, that takes you back along cursor navigation steps? I would personally like that if it is not too hard to code.

Haris