On 2002.11.12, at 10:08 AM, matto wrote:
David A. Desrosiers wrote:
http://gnu-designs.com/bugs/view_bug_page.php?f_id=372
Related to the above bug, I had a thought.. what if we set a
"bookmark" (invisible to the user) to the location in the page that
the user
is at when they try to change the font, then when they change the
font and
the page redraws, go back to that "bookmark" (instead of the top of
the
page), and remove it, thus restoring the position they were at prior
to
changing the font. That would seem to solve the problem with starting
back
at the top when changing fonts, no? What other menu functions would
force a
redraw? Disabling images, changing bpp, etc... can we just stub this
into
some of the form events?
I changed my opiniton :-)
I agree with you. It will be useful if we have special hidden bookmark.
And user's history should not be overwritten with system action.
matto
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