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<p><font face="Comic Sans MS">Sorry, correct, it moves to the top of
next/previous page.</font><br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 9/05/2017 à 05:42, Mark Yagnatinsky
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<div dir="ltr">No, that does not seem to preserve scroll position.</div>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 4:20 PM, Joan
Solà <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:jsola@iri.upc.edu"
target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">jsola@iri.upc.edu</a>></span>
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<div style="word-wrap:break-word">Hi Alain. I will try
tomorrow when in front of my Linux machine. Thanks!<span
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<div>Joan</div>
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<div>On 08 May 2017, at 21:44, Alain Delmotte
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href="mailto:alain.delmotte@leliseron.org"
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<p><font face="Comic Sans MS">Hi!</font></p>
<p><font face="Comic Sans MS">Could you try
Ctrl+PageUp or Ctrl+PageDown?</font></p>
<p><font face="Comic Sans MS">Does this
help?</font></p>
<p><font face="Comic Sans MS">Alain</font><br>
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8/05/2017 à 17:09, Joan Solà a écrit :<br>
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<blockquote type="cite">Hello, <br>
<br>
I have been using TexShop for ages, and
this was my reason to use TexWorks when I
needed a Tex editor for Linux. Then, I
have been using TexWorks for about 4 years
now. <br>
<br>
Until today, I have been using version
4.5. Today I updated to 6.2. <br>
<br>
I wonder where did this functionality go:
in Texshop and earlier Texworks, I could
position the page of the previewer at mid
height in the window. Then, clicking left
or right arrow keys, I could switch to the
previous / next page, without losing the
vertical position of my page. This way, I
could zoom the page in, leaving top and
bottom page margins out of the window, and
still navigate across pages. The goal was
to have all the text visible on the
screen, but not the top and bottom
margins, so that everything appeared
significantly larger. <br>
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Honestly, this was one of the coolest
features of texworks. When you have a
small screen (i.e. when you are working on
your laptop), it is a life saver, since
displaying PDF pages showing top and/or
bottom margins means that the page needs
to be too small to fit in the screen. In
other words: showing the margins implies a
poor use of the screen surface. <br>
<br>
With the new version, I cannot do so. I
can only do "next page" or "previous page"
(even if attributed to the arrow keys),
but when I do so, the appearing page is
either at the top or the bottom of the
window, meaning that either the full top
margin is visible and I cannot see the
lower text of my page, or the other way
around. <br>
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Obviously, scrolling the page up/down
after having switched pages is not the
option I am looking for. <br>
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Is there any possibility to bring this
feature back to life? It seems easy: on
left/right arrow key, do: <br>
- remember vertical position <br>
- switch to previous/next page <br>
- reposition vertically the result
according to the remembered setting <br>
<br>
Actually, and since we're already talking
about this, this navigation feature could
be improved even further, by also allowing
the PDF window to skip left/right margins.
Now, if the pdf page does not fit the
window horizontally, then left/right
arrows move the page horizontaly. My
suggestion is that left/right arrows
should only be used for page navigation,
not for page repositioning, and that this
navigation should remember horizontal and
vertical position settings. <br>
<br>
Thank you very much, <br>
<br>
Joan <br>
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