I'm not sure that I understand why I would want to "preview" the
entire document like this. Isn't this what the "undo" function is
for? Unless we are talking about a "print preview" function - that
could be useful.
Gregg
Randy Kramer writes:
> Dom Lachowicz wrote:
> > For what it's worth, you get about 12 lines of text in our preview window, which
> > is quite a bit. Yes, it would be better to actually update the working document,
> > so I'll have to work on that. But as a first cut at an implementation, I think
> > that what we have is pretty good.
>
> I like this decision. Even if you eventually implement a full document
> "preview" this will be useful as a quick preview to make sure you've
> picked what you want before you review (or wait for) the more complete
> preview.
>
> Randy Kramer
>
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