On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 6:20 AM, Chas Emerick <cemer...@snowtide.com> wrote:
> Any breadcrumb navigation would require mousing around a bit

Unless it was entirely driven by keyboard shortcuts :)

> Perhaps you're hoping for an 'up' that was equivalent to two 'back' actions…?

Probably. Like I say, maybe I just need to work with it some more.

> Perhaps what might be useful is a quick way to show the graph of nodes you've 
> visited in the current session -- breadcrumbs of a sort, but shown in the 
> graph itself so you can easily peek back at docs and (once I implement it) 
> inspect the connecting edges?

Sounds like that would do what I'm after, yes.

> Contributing to classic contrib was much more difficult than it is to 
> contribute to "new contrib"

I'll have to take your word for that :)

> I have to believe that the latter will be far larger in relatively short 
> order, while being of far higher quality at the same time.

+1 on that second point.

I'm a "paying customer" of the Atlas now, BTW. Looking forward to
completion of the content and the upcoming 1.3.0 version!
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