Hi!

26-Янв-2005 20:13 [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.
>> 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)
PK> You need to read this document:
PK> 
<http://specs.openoffice.org/appwide/open_doc_behavior/OpenDocumentBehavior.sxw>

     May be, but I can't yet.

PK> The proposal from OOo is to make the cursor issue like Word.

     Word changed from time to time. Which one Word version/build should be
selected, to be compatible forever? Not counting, that goal is/should not be
"Word compatible", but "Advanced office suite with not too big learning
curve of switching from competetive products".

>> 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?
PK> Too messy.

     "Messy"=="harly"? But possible? :)

PS: About novice/advanced/expert modes for Options dialog: I think, much
more impotant is to present buttong something like "reset THIS TAB with
options to default values" and/or "drop ALL options into default state" -
with this, user may return to default state after experiments and be sure,
that s/he not disrupt something. I feel myself more comfortable with such
button.



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