amberv
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Post by amberv on Oct 29, 2005 5:03:25 GMT
This is just a short request which should be relatively easy to implement. In all browsers, I feel there should be a short delay of no more than one second, when using the arrow keys to navigate the document trees. I am on a relatively speedy system (Dual 2.3), so it is fine with me using the short documents in the tutorial, but I wonder what will happen once documents grow to be dozens of pages in content, especially on a slow system?
Can anyone on an G3 iBook or any older system confirm the speediness of this operation with larger files? May not be an issue. I could see laptops taking the biggest hit with the older processors and slower, power-saving hard drives.
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Post by KB on Oct 29, 2005 12:45:08 GMT
This is already implemented. When moving the arrows up and down, a document won't be opened until you have stopped moving the arrow. (Note: the first document you move to will get selected, but after that, only the one you end on. This is because there is a naturally short delay on first moving - present in DevonThink, too.) So, to that one I can say: done.
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