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From : Alvaro Tejero Cantero <address@hidden>- To: TeXmacs users <address@hidden>
- Subject: Browser buttons (RFF)
- Date: 22 Sep 2003 13:50:57 -0400
- Organization: Proyecto Alqua -- alqua.com
Hello,
I am wondering whether the browser buttons that appear in certain
TeXmacs styles can be made a more permanent and generally useful
feature. Particularly, I'm thinking of internal links. When I click the
mouse button over a page number in the table of contents (or the index,
for that matter) I am carried to the corresponding part of the text. But
if I want to go "internally back", what should I do?. I think that it is
intuitive to click in the "back" button. I thus can navigate to and from
the TOC, examining the text. This is specially useful for the index,
where you want to check your indexed entries and correct/standardize
some of them.
Likewise, I think that it would be a useful feature to have an "up"
button. It would work for nested document navigation (child to master).
Anything sensibly borrowing from a browser interface is bound for
immediate understanding from the users, as I see it.
comments?
cheers, á.
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Álvaro Tejero Cantero
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- Browser buttons (RFF), Alvaro Tejero Cantero, 09/22/2003
- Re: Browser buttons (RFF), David Allouche, 09/23/2003
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