On Wed, May 17, 2006 at 10:31:14AM +0200, Hussein Shafie wrote:
> Ctrl+Up and Ctrl+Down are expected to be used in *sequence*: Ctrl+Up,
> Ctrl+Up, Ctrl+Up, ..., Ctrl+Down, Ctrl+Down, Ctrl+Down. That's why each
> Ctrl+Up keeps track of the previously selected child.
> 
> This is not possible with the node path bar which allows you to directly
> ``jump'' to any ancestor of the selected node.

Would it make sense, then, to treat selecting an ancestor from the node
path bar as if it were a sequence of Ctrl+Up actions until that ancestor
is reached?  Or perhaps it would be nice to simply have an internal
history of last visited elements (with one cursor location each) in the
document, along with some back/forward functionality.  I don't know, I'm
just noodling out loud.  :)

Take care,

    John L. Clark
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