Re: How does the Navigate Back feature work?
Uwe Stöhr wrote: I open for example the Tutorial manual. Via the menu Navigate I go to chapter 2 and then to chapter 3. I expect that I can now go back to chapter 2 by pressing the Navigate Back button, no, the intention was to go the place of last editation in case you have just scrolled/jumped in other place of the document just to see something. OK, but I would find it very useful when the go back button can also what I thought it is for. Do you think you ca implement this easily? if you mean to set bookmark 0 whenever you go somewhere through outliner, then this is doable though i must admit i don't like it.c I also haven't found a menu entry as alternative for the Navigate Back button. According to our UI guideline, the Navigate menu should have such an entry. i thought this holds for keyboard binding, but i can add it. Could you please add an entry for this in the Navigate menu? There should be a menu entry for every toolbar button. ok, i'll add it. pavel
Re: How does the Navigate Back feature work?
if you mean to set bookmark 0 whenever you go somewhere through outliner, then this is doable though i must admit i don't like it. Yes, that's what I meant. What do other think about this? regards Uwe
Re: How does the Navigate Back feature work?
Uwe Stöhr wrote: > >> I open for example the Tutorial manual. Via the menu Navigate I go to > >> chapter 2 and then to chapter 3. I expect that I can now go back to > chapter > >> 2 by pressing the Navigate Back button, > > > no, the intention was to go the place of last editation in case you have > just > > scrolled/jumped in other place of the document just to see something. > > OK, but I would find it very useful when the go back button can also what I > thought it is for. Do you think you ca implement this easily? if you mean to set bookmark 0 whenever you go somewhere through outliner, then this is doable though i must admit i don't like it.c > >> I also haven't found a menu entry as alternative for the Navigate Back > >> button. According to our UI guideline, the Navigate menu should have > such > >> an entry. > > > > i thought this holds for keyboard binding, but i can add it. > > Could you please add an entry for this in the Navigate menu? > There should be a menu entry for every toolbar button. ok, i'll add it. pavel
Re: How does the Navigate Back feature work?
> if you mean to set bookmark 0 whenever you go somewhere through outliner, then > this is doable though i must admit i don't like it. Yes, that's what I meant. What do other think about this? regards Uwe
Re: How does the Navigate Back feature work?
i described it in doxy: Thanks for the explanation. I open for example the Tutorial manual. Via the menu Navigate I go to chapter 2 and then to chapter 3. I expect that I can now go back to chapter 2 by pressing the Navigate Back button, no, the intention was to go the place of last editation in case you have just scrolled/jumped in other place of the document just to see something. OK, but I would find it very useful when the go back button can also what I thought it is for. Do you think you ca implement this easily? I also haven't found a menu entry as alternative for the Navigate Back button. According to our UI guideline, the Navigate menu should have such an entry. i thought this holds for keyboard binding, but i can add it. Could you please add an entry for this in the Navigate menu? There should be a menu entry for every toolbar button. thanks and regards Uwe
Re: How does the Navigate Back feature work?
> i described it in doxy: Thanks for the explanation. >> I open for example the Tutorial manual. Via the menu Navigate I go to >> chapter 2 and then to chapter 3. I expect that I can now go back to chapter >> 2 by pressing the Navigate Back button, > no, the intention was to go the place of last editation in case you have just > scrolled/jumped in other place of the document just to see something. OK, but I would find it very useful when the go back button can also what I thought it is for. Do you think you ca implement this easily? >> I also haven't found a menu entry as alternative for the Navigate Back >> button. According to our UI guideline, the Navigate menu should have such >> an entry. > > i thought this holds for keyboard binding, but i can add it. Could you please add an entry for this in the Navigate menu? There should be a menu entry for every toolbar button. thanks and regards Uwe
Re: How does the Navigate Back feature work?
Uwe Stöhr wrote: Hello Pavel, I wanted to describe the new Navigate Back feature since it is in LyX 1.6.3. But I don't understand how it works. i described it in doxy: Bookmark 0 has a special purpose. It is automatically set \n 1. to the paragraph you are currently editing \n 2. to the paragraph from where you are jumping to the last-edited position (jump-back feature) \n 3. when jumping from crossreference to the requested label by #LFUN_LABEL_GOTO. I open for example the Tutorial manual. Via the menu Navigate I go to chapter 2 and then to chapter 3. I expect that I can now go back to chapter 2 by pressing the Navigate Back button, no, the intention was to go the place of last editation in case you have just scrolled/jumped in other place of the document just to see something. I also haven't found a menu entry as alternative for the Navigate Back button. According to our UI guideline, the Navigate menu should have such an entry. i thought this holds for keyboard binding, but i can add it. pavel
RE: How does the Navigate Back feature work?
I also haven't found a menu entry as alternative for the Navigate Back button. According to our UI guideline, the Navigate menu should have such an entry. i thought this holds for keyboard binding, but i can add it. I've heard this especially in the context of context menus. Probably because many people don't get the idea of right-clicking on something. A toolbar button draws much more attention on its own. pavel Vubcebt
Re: How does the Navigate Back feature work?
Uwe Stöhr wrote: > Hello Pavel, > > I wanted to describe the new Navigate Back feature since it is in LyX > 1.6.3. But I don't understand how it works. i described it in doxy: Bookmark 0 has a special purpose. It is automatically set \n 1. to the paragraph you are currently editing \n 2. to the paragraph from where you are jumping to the last-edited position (jump-back feature) \n 3. when jumping from crossreference to the requested label by #LFUN_LABEL_GOTO. > I open for example the Tutorial manual. Via the menu Navigate I go to > chapter 2 and then to chapter 3. I expect that I can now go back to chapter > 2 by pressing the Navigate Back button, no, the intention was to go the place of last editation in case you have just scrolled/jumped in other place of the document just to see something. > I also haven't found a menu entry as alternative for the Navigate Back > button. According to our UI guideline, the Navigate menu should have such > an entry. i thought this holds for keyboard binding, but i can add it. pavel
RE: How does the Navigate Back feature work?
>> I also haven't found a menu entry as alternative for the Navigate Back >> button. According to our UI guideline, the Navigate menu should have >> such an entry. > >i thought this holds for keyboard binding, but i can add it. > I've heard this especially in the context of context menus. Probably because many people don't get the idea of right-clicking on something. A toolbar button draws much more attention on its own. >pavel Vubcebt