https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=131063
--- Comment #10 from golemus <[email protected]> --- > 1. >95% of the time, I use the navigator to quickly jump between headings in > a large document. So, single-click >>>>>>>>> double-click (for me, at > least). It may not seem like much of a difference, but over the course of > multiple clicks, the additional hassle of a double-click really becomes > noticeable. +1. I almost never use navigator for anything else than jumping between headings and double clicking makes it really annoying. In addition to MS World the "jump with single click" behavior is also present in Adobe Acrobat Reader when navigating PDF documents and Foxit Reader. So you could almost state that jumping is single click de facto behaviour in document navigators. I believe also that if you made a survey/questionnaire for document editor users majority would vote for single click behaviour. If single click creates issues which some writes here said there is a simple solution: introduce two different modes for navigator: "1. navigation mode", "2. edit mode". There could be a button in toolbar of navigator where you switch between the modes so everybody gets what they want. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
