> In this case, the first time you open a document with
> a saved cursor position other than at the beginning,
> you are offered:
> 
>       When opening documents Abiword can auto-
>       matically return to the place last edited/
>       read/whatever.
> 
>       Would you like to enable this feature?  It
>       can be disabled by deselecting "Return to
>       saved cursor position" in the preferences
>       dialog, accessible from the tools menu.
> 
>       [ YES ]
>       [ NO ]
>       [ NO, AND DON'T BOTHER ME AGAIN ]
>       [ READ MORE ABOUT THIS STUFF ]
> 
> For all the slagging off that people do of Word, this
> sort of things can actually be quite useful (I forget
> what they call it).  In my opinion, only the implement-
> ation sucks.  Because Abi has a much more direct user
> feedback path, its behaviour under these circumstances
> can be tuned to behave much more sensibly.
> 
> Matthew.
> 
> 
> 

I like preferences.  I'm thinking that this feature, however, could maybe best 
be implemented (as I think I saw a suggesed in a post passing through this list) 
with a bookmark procedure that is saved from edit to edit session, with the 
`last position' bookmark autoimplemented.

Regards preferences: I do like them as they offer good personal customization.  
One problem I often have as any package grows is determining what I have  
changed, particularly if I set an option that proves cruel.  The `reset to 
default' is marginally useful, as it usually destroys all the useful 
customization.  I would like to see a preference tool that would indicate, say, 
how the current customization differs from default (and perhaps additionally 
from an alternative preference file), and perhaps keep a history with date stamp 
of changes and the option to rollback any particular option.  Is this too 
convoluted??

Oh, Abiword is great.  So much so that I use it at work remotely logged on 
(through my slow home modem connection) to my home Linux on a Pentium 166 from 
an RS6000 44P Model 570 running AIX 4.3.3.  I for the life of me cannot get past 
all the compile errors on AIX, though some progress has been made.

Chris

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