On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 10:43 AM, Christiaan Hofman <[email protected]> wrote:
>> These glitches unfortunately make this popup feature, which is great
>> in principle, mostly useless.
>
> I am a bit allergic to such unwarranted generalizing remarks.

I'm sorry, I hope people realize that there is an implied "TO ME"
qualifier attached to any such statements, since I'm obviously only
expressing my opinion.  Nevertheless, in MY experience, it really is
mostly useless to ME. Other people may think it's great, and that's
good for them. That, however, does not make me any happier.

> No, there's no scrolling involved, so it's a totally different thing. 
> Moreover, it's also really not a question about whether things could be done 
> differently. Of course they could, but that does not mean it should be done. 
> Links should point to the start of relevant content. So if the link does not 
> do that, this is a problem of the link, not of the way it's interpreted. 
> Trying to "fix" that only will result in doing it wrong in the generic case 
> where the link is correct, that's most definitely not an improvement. And in 
> fact, we DO shift the preview tooltips up a bit.

Ok, I understand your point. However, to me it seems like a perfectly
valid, alternative strategy would be to *center* the link. It depends
on whether ones idea of reading a pdf is either that a link means the
reader will go to the target and then only read *down* on from there
or if a link points to a "region of interest" and the reader may well
want to look at the text immediately preceding the target as well.
There is no fundamental axiom saying that putting the link in the
upper left corner is the correct way. The purpose of a pdf viewer is
to help the user read pdfs, and there is no "proven correct" way of
doing that. Saying that LaTeX should change seems like tilting at
windmills, so I believe my life would be net improved if I could tweak
the behavior of Skim. So, I ask you again to please point out the
relevant part in the code so I can fiddle with it myself. I don't
think that is too much to ask for.

Regards,

/Patrik

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