Le 10/09/2024 à 15:56, Pavel Sanda a écrit :
On Fri, Sep 06, 2024 at 03:33:24PM +0200, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Then, I changed the outline to yield the same effect. I expect some of you
to hate it, but discussion is good and this is not the final design. Again,
clicking several times on an element shows what is below it, around it, and
so forth.

If you are interested in feedback, I launched master to test outline and found
that centering is somewhat annoying as I expect to see way more content 
following
the (sub/..)section title I clicked on than above it. So I would prefer to stay
to 2.3 situation.

Before I revert that part, did you try to click several times on the toc entry? I personally think that it is a good way to look around cursor position.

* there is some ad-hoc code that adds twice the height of a typical row
before the paragraph. In passing, this means that a tall row (Chapter) will
be barely shown completely. I remember that changing that has met resistance
and I had to revert it. How is this useful to you?

Maybe it's related to the discussion how search scrolling is done? One pushback
I remember was that we lost few lines of context on top before the searched
text at some point and made you scroll the context back to screen...

So, what do you want t see above? The previous row of text? Two rows? Just ask, I can give it a go to see whether it works.

JMarc

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