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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Jun  8 12:41:50 -0700 
2005 -------
Another consideration: what happens when someone doesn't know the shortcuts?

You can't expect everyone to know the shortcuts, or even most people. Shortcuts
are inherently hard to remember, and even harder to find out (how do you expect
someone to learn about the Shift+F5 shortcut, or even Ctrl+Home?).

If you don't know shortcuts, going to the beginning of the document is really
easy. Just grab the scroll bar and move it all the way up. On the other hand,
what if you want to work where you left off? For even a short 10-page document
it can be very frustrating. For a larger document, or a document where you're
not even sure if you were editing that document or not.

So, changing the behaviour in a way that makes life very difficult for the
editor and only marginally better for the reader seems like very bad usability
design to me.

Add to that, the fact that the editor spends more time on the document tan the
reader. And when the editor is finished, and wants to send the document to the
readers, he can just go to the first page and re-save. That's what I currently
do with OOo 1.1.

Cheers,
Daniel.

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