MalteG I’m not entirely sure what you mean? You mean in a very long document, you page down a very long document, you use alt right to zoom in on an item and then alt left to zoom out. Then the screen field of view is focused, Or to jump to the beginning of the document, you need to re-read the long document to get back to the position of the item you just zoomed in?
If that’s what you mean, I understand you very well, but this is actually a feature. The first generation of outline software such as workflowy is this algorithm. Alt right jumps back to the beginning of the previous node by default, not the position of the previous node related to this node.
Workflowy is completely unsolvable for this problem, but some new features of legend can completely solve this problem, that is, “moving the cursor, the screen field of view will immediately focus on the cursor position” Example: When you need to zoom in on a node, you need to use Click the cursor to determine the zoomed-in node. After alt right, the cursor will still retain its original position. At this time, if you alt left to zoom out the node, no matter how many levels you zoom out, even if you zoom out, you can focus on the beginning of the original document, the distance from you The node just zoomed out is tens of thousands of nodes away. You only need to use the up, down, left, and right arrow keys to move the cursor several times, and the field of vision will immediately focus back to the cursor position.