TM version 2.0-beta.12.22
Did the way TM handles last window/tab position just change?
What I mean is: previously, TM remembered, for each document, the last scrolled to position, regardless of where the caret was.
If I scrolled the document and line x was at the very top, then switched to another tab, then back, line x would still be at the top. Caret position didn't have any influence on this, i.e. the caret could be out of view, and the window would still open at the line it was when I left the tab.
Now it seems that on tab switching, the caret position defines the view, as in: the caret is always roughly in the middle of the screen.
Is this intended? I really hope it's not, since it suddenly makes a quick 'switching back and forth' code comparison across documents a lot more difficult.
If it's not intended: did it break with the last update, or could it be a problem on my side? (some variable that stores the view isn't updated anymore in my installation... I'm just fishing in the dark here)
Noticed the same behavior this morning.
When switching back to a tab, where is scrolled, the view is getting back to the active cursor position.
TM 2.0-beta.12.22
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Also happening here
On Mon, 10 Oct 2016 at 11:35 feek feekdiv@gmail.com wrote:
Noticed the same behavior this morning.
When switching back to a tab, where is scrolled, the view is getting back to the active cursor position.
TM 2.0-beta.12.22
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Hi Allan,
thnx for fixing this issue in TM 2.0-beta.12.24
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