Hi!
25-Мар-2005 10:54 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Enrique) wrote to
[email protected]:
E> A better, analysis would had indicated that if you simply let the
E> option, that was there, to choose between starting at page 1 or last
E> editing point, the ONLY change needed was to set the value of that
E> option as "1st page" on default. In that way unknown documents would
E> open at first page for all users. But if a user goes to change the
E> option to "last edit point", then you cannot consider that user a newby.
E> He will not be confused if he receives a 50 pages document and it opens
E> at last page due to "lazyness" of the author who forgot about going top
E> start before saving (as the usability scenario suggest). This approach
E> would have required much less programming hours, saving resources for
E> really new improvements.
And again: I think, hotkey to jump to previous/last editing point
(which you may press right after opening document or some time later) is
more preferably, than extra option. This hotkey may use some hidden
information about last editing point, or saving may save also predefined
"bookmark" for this point - this is detail is unimportant, but fact is, that
hotkey is more functional (you may press it even after some movement around
document, and not only right after openeing) and less confusing (newbies,
which not read help/documentation, will not seen this additional
functionality).
E> Let's acccept that the final desired behavior is "opening at page 1 +
E> shortcut to last edit point".
This looks as good behavior.
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