I typically get a jump to a point 40 lines earlier. This does not always 
happen though - sometimes I get a smaller jump, sometimes by as little as 
one line. Sometimes it only happens if I click the line numbers themselves 
and not the blank grey part to the left of them. I can't find what factors 
affect this behaviour. Is this quite atypical then?

On Wednesday, March 25, 2015 at 3:36:53 PM UTC, Adrian Klaver wrote:
>
> On 03/25/2015 02:21 AM, Peter Watson wrote: 
> > Hello, I started using Spyder for writing python code a little while ago 
> > and I find it very useful. One bit of behaviour that annoys me, though, 
> > is that whenever I click the left sidebar (where the line numbers are), 
> > my position in the code jumps. This is quite irritating when I am trying 
> > to highlight some code starting at a point on the far left and then 
> > accidentally click the left sidebar, so my position jumps and I have to 
> > spend time finding my way back to where I was again. Is there a way to 
> > change this behaviour? I'm using Spyder 2.3.2. 
>
> Jumps to where? 
>
> I am not seeing that behavior. If I click on the line number/sidebar it 
> stays there and does not jump away. 
>
>
>
>
>
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> Adrian Klaver 
> [email protected] <javascript:> 
>

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