John L. Clark wrote: > 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?
Sure but, so much to do, so little time... > 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. :)

