Arkady V.Belousov wrote:
Hi!
26-Янв-2005 00:36 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Peter Kupfer) wrote to
[email protected]:
BTW, AFAIR, when F5 in MS Word was used to jump to previous position,
then you was may open document and press F5 to jump to last editing point.
Why instead adding option about "position cursor to last editing point when
document opened" just _enable_ to use some key to jump to this last editing
point (from top)? I think, if someone is experienced enough to understand
what is "last editing point" and why (and when!) it may be useful, may press
at once given key after opening document. Other (unskilled) users will be
not affected by this ability.
PK> This is what they proposed.
No. There proposed to position cursor when opening file at last point -
explicitly or option-controlable. I say, that this may be solved in another
way: alway "top open", but experienced users may use some (preassigned key)
to jump to last point. I think, one more key press if you wish to reopen at
last point is not big deal, and shouldn't confuse anyone - neither beginers,
nor advanced users. And option also may be eliminated.
You need to read this document:
<http://specs.openoffice.org/appwide/open_doc_behavior/OpenDocumentBehavior.sxw>
The proposal from OOo is to make the cursor issue like Word.
PK> However in current pre-releases, the opening
PK> top last point is disabled and not shortcut key is added, and from what
PK> I can tell it will not be added by release date.
Probably, this may be solved by some additional macro?
Too messy.
--
Peter Kupfer
OOo user since 'OO4
http://peschtra.tripod.com/open_office/ooo_front.htm
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