On Mon, Dec 13, 2004 at 08:43:46PM +0100, Alan Schmitt wrote: > Le 13 d�c. 04, � 12:43, Sven Luther a �crit : > > >On Mon, Dec 13, 2004 at 12:24:14PM +0100, Alan Schmitt wrote: > >>Le 13 d�c. 04, � 10:23, San VU NGOC a �crit : > >> > >>>yes for me h,j,k,l work as page-movement too. > >>>BUT if you press, say, j, while the bottom of the page is already > >>>shown, THEN it shows the next page. This is a bug or a feature, as > >>>one > >>>wishes. > >> > >>I wrote that code, and this is indeed how it is intended to work. > > > >Well, it would be more intuitive ig the page jump behavior happened > >only on > >the second boundary click. > > I'm not sure to understand. Do you mean: > top of page: j -> goes down somewhat (let's say to bottom of page); j > -> nothing happens; j -> next page? > > I'm not sure I would like this, I very often display a full page, and > use j and k to navigate. I would not like to have to hit the key twice.
You already have page-down, page-up and space to go to the next page, don't you ? > >also it would be nice if the move delta was cobfigurable, or had a > >finer > >ratio. HJKL -> current behavior, hjkl -> more fine grained moves. > > It would indeed be nice to be configurable. At the moments it works > like "page down" for gv, for instance (IIRC how gv works). > > >Mmm, maybe it would even be possible to map the arrow keys, not sure > >though. > > This is however very tricky with graphics. Bah, you just get the keycode of the arrow key, if other apps can do it, so can advi. Friendly, Sven Luther

