I dislike this idea. I think for most people, most of the time, the lines acme's working with will fit well within the width of a window. Yeah, I bet most of us have run into longer lines at times, but the interface is optimized for the common case. I wouldn't like to see that go.
Having the "undo" (paralleling the "undo" of a 1-2, 1-3 chord) is very nice. The feature is certainly *not* "useless" for not being 100% reliable; what's it' off by, a line? Even that's a "good enough" job for your eye to find the line quick enough. Anthony
--- Begin Message ---On 7/3/08, Martin Neubauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The left click is basically doing the opposite of the right click - it moves > the top line to the position of the click. That way a left click after a > right click restores the previous view of the file. (There may be some small > distortion due to lines longer than the width of the window but that doesn't > really matter much.) Oh, i ruled this possibility out, because I didn't see any opposite behaviour. The long lines *do* matter much. This feature is useless when it's unreliable. What do you think about my idea of moving the line to the bottom instead?
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