https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=147812
--- Comment #5 from Eyal Rozenberg <eyalr...@gmx.com> --- (In reply to jan d from comment #4) > I tried this with applications that are not editors/IDEs: Affinity Photo > (Image manipulation), Inkscape (Vector Drawing), TextMaker (Word > Processing). None of these applications showed the behavior. I don't know about TextMaker, but for the other two, it typically makes no sense, since, since there's no linearly-scrolled document to go back and forth in (AFAICT). > I understand that such behavior might be useful – seeing what changes makes > sense. > > However, there are difficulties like potentially erratic scroll behavior, Can you explain what you mean? Why would the scroll behavior be erratic? It's like when you click a cross-ref link. > timing of the change (probably one would first scroll, then very shortly > after execute the change?) Ah, actually, sometimes you would make the change - but sometimes you would decide not to. And here's the best thing, which is a completely bonus feature: You can use "undo" to get back to where you last edited if you don't remember where it is :-) > and the question of how to return to the starting > place and other possible surprises. You don't return to the starting place - which is the same as the behavior we have now. Undo means undo. But - you first undo your last move away from the change, then decide if you want to undo the change as well. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.