Would it be possible to have TM center the display vertically according to the location of a bookmark when the F2 'jump to bookmark functionality' is invoked? Currently, pressing F2 only affects the location of the cursor, but not necessarily the orientation of the document view in TM. For example, if you are fond of using a mouse scroll wheel as I am to look around (in a quicker fashion than the arrow keys will allow), then you will find that since your cursor has not actually moved, subsequently hitting F2 will not change the orientation of the document thereby effectively negating the functional purpose of the F2 functionality.
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On Apr 4, 2005, at 23:17, Lang Riley wrote:
Would it be possible to have TM center the display vertically according to the location of a bookmark when the F2 'jump to bookmark functionality' is invoked?
Yes -- this problem is general for all “actions” where the caret isn't moved, because it already has the correct position (e.g. also home/end when caret is already in the extreme position). I'll improve it when I revisit the editing core.
For example, if you are fond of using a mouse scroll wheel as I am to look around (in a quicker fashion than the arrow keys will allow), then you will find that since your cursor has not actually moved, subsequently hitting F2 will not change the orientation of the document thereby effectively negating the functional purpose of the F2 functionality.
Well, in this situation you should just hit cmd-J instead of using bookmarks! :)
Thanks Allan. I didn't know about cmd-J, very nice! On Apr 4, 2005, at 4:48 PM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On Apr 4, 2005, at 23:17, Lang Riley wrote:
Would it be possible to have TM center the display vertically according to the location of a bookmark when the F2 'jump to bookmark functionality' is invoked?
Yes -- this problem is general for all “actions” where the caret isn't moved, because it already has the correct position (e.g. also home/end when caret is already in the extreme position). I'll improve it when I revisit the editing core.
For example, if you are fond of using a mouse scroll wheel as I am to look around (in a quicker fashion than the arrow keys will allow), then you will find that since your cursor has not actually moved, subsequently hitting F2 will not change the orientation of the document thereby effectively negating the functional purpose of the F2 functionality.
Well, in this situation you should just hit cmd-J instead of using bookmarks! :)
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