After a period of use, it is found that as long as the cursor is moved, the screen will immediately focus on the position of the cursor, and the quick jump in legend will also mark the cursor. For example
Use alt j to search for items on the home page and enter No matter how big your document is, it will instantly jump to that position and mark the cursor, and ctrl f has the same experience.
But the scroll to item button experience in the sidebar is very bad, my document is very large, there are a lot of nodes in it, when I click the scroll to item to the very bottom node, it will keep scrolling down, while loading Scrolling, because the document is very large, it sometimes takes a long time to scroll for more than ten seconds, and sometimes it only scrolls halfway and does not load. You have to click the scroll to item several times before it will scroll to the responsive position, and the experience is very uncomfortable. Good. And will not place the cursor at the entry position
The test found that when I directly click on the entry in the sidebar, it will directly enlarge the entry, and then I alt <- to shrink the entry to the home position and then alt l select the entry, it can achieve the effect of clicking scroll to item in the sidebar , the same slow scroll for more than ten seconds to reach the corresponding position. The experience is also very general. But the magic is that when you click to zoom in to the entry, and after alt <- zoom out to the home page, use the up, down, left and right buttons to move the cursor, no matter your entry has How huge, it will instantly focus, jump to the cursor position, the experience is very good, just like the experience of alt j and ctrl f, extremely smooth and silky. I don’t understand why this is, but based on these examples, I found that, Those who can jump instantly will place the cursor and focus the cursor position, while those with poor experience use another method to scroll to the corresponding position without placing the cursor. I think the scroll to item button in the sidebar can be modified to be in item The function of placing the cursor in the position and jumping to the cursor position instantly is like alt j. It is very annoying to wait for more than ten seconds of scrolling every time you click scroll to item.