Janek Kozicki wrote: > ... Did you check out mi viewport undo-redo?
I change the viewport with Shift + arrow keys, and it's comfy enough for me, so to be honest, 'viewport undo-redo' doesn's sound so attractive for me. One more reason is that I use 2x2 viewports, so undo-redo does not seem sufficient. How do you switch the viewport? The goals of both seem identical; to resume the previous work in a handy way. Eventually they may come into the trunk. I'm not sure what to do with the workspace, but I think viewport replaces workspace, because the latter is only one-dimensional. Now I recall that one reason I liked Sawfish was that it supported viewport. # I don't know why J Harper didn't like it. If I remember correctly, # he said viewport was not popular, so it wasn't necessary. > I gotta try it. Undo-redo uses hook, but mine doesn't. It's probable that they don't cooperate well. If you say you can't live without both, :-/, I may make it. (But it'll require a one-liner patch, for 'viewport-pre-move-hook', and rewriting of mine.) > I use it all the time, and it's great :) > ... > And now horizontal scrolling is not working anymore for me. > I decided that I use this jumping more often than to scroll > horizontally some document :) Let me state my case. Shift + arrow is rarely used, but when I started to use emacs org-mode last year, it needs them, so I had to rebind them. Shift + arrows for sawfish (of course! Sawfish comes first.) and Shift + Ctrl for org. The latter is less frequently used, so not much trouble. Each loves sawfish in their own way. 'De gustibo' something. Teika kazura
