[email protected] wrote: > On Tuesday 01 December 2009, Pavel Sanda wrote: > > [email protected] wrote: > > > On Monday 30 November 2009, Uwe Stöhr wrote: > > > > > I don't see a way, Uwe, to turn it off completely, at least on my > > > > > system. I can turn it on, and then turn it off, but it always stays > > > > > on > > > > > "auto". > > > > > > > > It stays on auto, but does no longer pop up when clicking into a > > > > formula. Thus it is turned on. I > > > > admit that the label "(auto)" suggests the opposite. > > > > > > And while we are on the topic of math pop-ups, I have hound that the > > > automatic repositioning that goes on when when I enter a math formula > > > with the math toolbar toggled on is extremely annoying: The text shifts > > > so that the math formula line is at the bottom of the screen, instead of > > > leaving it where it was originally. > > > > this was changed because equations on bottom pages got hidden once > > math-popups appeared without repositioning. > > Repositioning is fine if necessary; but if the full formula is already fully > visible, why should the screen be scrolled?
in such a case i dont see any scroll here. where do you have your math toolbars located? > > > And while I'm on the topic, using the Navigate menu options also has this > > > annoying behaviour: Selecting a destination moves the text so that this > > > destination is at the bottom of the screen too. Since most of these > > > destinations are Section/subsection/subsubsection headers, the text you > > > want is scrolled off below the screen. Would it not make more sense to > > > place the selected destination at the centre of the screen (if it is not > > > already visible)? > > > > i see here cursor centered on the top, not on the bottom. > > pavel > > Sorry, but to be more precise: If (v.1.6.4) I navigate to a heading further > down and off the screen, then the heading gets positioned so that it is on > the last line of the screen. If instead I navigate to a previous heading, > then that heading gets placed at the top of the screen. And, if the heading > is already visible on the screen, then the cursor simply moves to it (as it > should do). > > My complaint is referring to when the text needs to be moved to make it > visible, then the repositioning should place the desired text in the middle > of the screen (when possible). yes you are right, when navigating downwardly cursor is on the bottom indeed. dunno if this is bug or a feature ;) pavel
