Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
Martin Vermeer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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| No, I meant that just the other way around. The fact that fast mouse
| scrolling exists allows us to make keyboard scrolling slow... as your
| event queue for ex. does. The slowness will drive people to use the
| mouse for fast positioning within the document, which I again dislike.
| (and about "surprising behaviour": only the first time. You get used to
| it, and _like_ it, real fast. And it does no damage...)
"I want to scroll down to next chapter beginning"
how do you know when you get there?
In that case, use "navigate" and select the chapter. No need
for scrolling to a chapter heading (or any other structured heading.)
Helge Hafting